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    wall and collapsed against it. As I sank I Looked over my new body fearing the worst and the worst is what I found. Before the Role Exchanger hit I was a near perfect specimen of manhood I was a Football star and was going to be drafted in to the NFL‚ but form the look of me now I might be lucky to win the biggest loser. Because Not only am I over weight but from the looks of these tits and long hair I’m also some chick. It took a while to catch my breath but I was finally able to stand up I made

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    Many sports players or physically fit people‚ male or female‚ all wonder if gender can increase your chance of getting injured. There are studies to prove that gender does affect your risk of getting injured and others that say it is just unlucky to get injured. An example would be one male soccer player sliding and being fine while a female soccer may do the same slide and end up injured. Is it luck or does gender really have something to do with injuries? Some experts are going as far as to see

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    By Reason of Insanity: Should Defendants with Traumatic Brain Injuries Be Held Accountable for Their Actions Carolynn Sargent Everest University ENC 1102-12 12/28/12 “Six weeks after getting his driver’s license‚ Christopher Tiegreen was in a car collision near his home in Gainesville‚ Ga. Tiegreen’s Isuzu Trooper flipped several times‚ causing severe head injuries. A month later‚ Tiegreen emerged from a coma a different person. The impact of the crash caused damage to the frontal lobe of his

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    Why the controversy over the Washington NLF team name reached its peak in 2013? The name of the National Football League team “Washington Redskin” has gained a lot of attention in US since 2013. Namely‚ this refers to the feelings and opinions of the native American population in regard to the nature of the word “Redskin”. It is important to note that the team has been carried the name for over 80 years and the controversy over it began relatively recently. The case is significant due to many

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    targeting call during the Michigan-Michigan State game‚ he was set up for disaster. If you watch the play being reviewed‚ you see that this senior linebacker was pushed into the Michigan State player after attempting a tackle. Many other college and NFL football players were upset about the call‚ one of them being Ohio State’s own Ezekiel Elliott— agreeing that it was a terrible call. When seeing the call on Bolden‚ Joe Stanton‚ quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals‚ agreed this call was wrong. After

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    Kids should play more football for exercise and new friends and discipline .kids should play more football to stop bothering their parents and get out of the house.Kids should play more football to win prizes ‚get medals.Get lazy kids off the couch‚you can make new friends‚And it can be fun.Kids could get scholarships for college football and be stars. why football can be fun for kids Having fun is what youth football is all about. Yes‚ it is possible to have fun even if you are having a losing

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    pads due to strong body to contact. The most important part of equipment in football is the helmet. The helmet consisted of a hard plastic shell with thick padding on the inside and a face mask to prevent many different types of injuries‚ such as concussions and serious brain damage. The helmet is also used to the player’s advantage in tackling the other players of the other team usually the one that has the ball. Football players usually play on a turf or grass field with cleats made for them to keep

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    Since 2004‚ 92 high school boys have died due to football related injuries. Andre Smith was the most recent student to join the list. This year alone there have been seven football related deaths. These statistics often raise the question‚ “Why?” Despite the frequency of these unfortunate events‚ not many steps have been taken to avoid future accidents. The impact of these deaths are visible in the declining number of students enrolling to play football for the past 4 years. Although football has

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    it involves your head. This is frightening!. Next‚ soccer players that keep on receiving these injuries are advised to stop. When I interviewed a doctor from the Lake county head and neck doctors he said “ Soccer players who have had two or more concussions in the past three months should stop playing the game and focus on your future”. Many people and officials agree with that. Study on

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    Broken Dreams?  Caroline Allen‚ 9  Bloomfield Hills High School     Occasional bumps and bruises are expected to occur on athletes playing sports‚  but h​ igh school athletes account for an estimated two million injuries each year‚ having  major effects on high school athletes futures.   Today‚ many BHHS freshmen athletes are feeling the effects of sports injuries  being hit with sports injuries early in their high school sports careers. As a result‚ many  freshmen feel  there are positive and negative effects of sports injuries based on how 

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