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    dangerous for high school students. Yet some young kids do get hurt while playing but that’s part of the game. In any kind of sport such as soccer‚ basketball‚ baseball and football there’s going to be a sport related injury. Football is a sport played worldwide that is played and watch. Football might be the leading cause of sports-related injuries but with a new approach of hitting and practicing could help prevent these injuries. How Dangerous Is High School Football?High school football is the

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    Should Everett High switch to a plant-based diet or keep a balanced diet? Everett High School would not benefit from a plant-based meal system. A balanced meal system for Everett High would have taste appeal‚ more protein‚ less change for the students and staff‚ and better mental health. Some people’s diets include tons and tons of protein‚ these people include body builders‚ football players‚ and a lot of intense athletes. If we go to a plant based diet in our school I’m worried about the diets

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    plays a prominent role. The pharmaceutical industry has proliferated various medications over the last decade that attempt to treat serotonin disorders. Unfortunately‚ the undesired side effects from these medications can be dramatic and painful. The research suggests that CBD could provide valuable treatment in serotonin related mental disorders without harmful side effects. Another study [http://www.nature.com/pr/journal/v64/n6/abs/pr2008260a.html] has shown possible neuro-protective effects of CBD

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    Drug Testing in Nigeria Table of Contents Introduction 3 Background 3-4 Ethical Dilemma 4-5 Situational Analysis 5-6 Stakeholder Analysis 6-7 Analysis Based on Ethical Theories 7-8 Conclusion and Recommendations 8-9 References 10 Drug Testing in Nigeria Introduction ‘What if a drug company experimenting on critically ill children does not get the proper Parental consent‚ 11 of those children die and a whistleblower is fired?’ (Perlroth. 2008) This paper will discuss the issues

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    of how many animals are killed annually in the United States alone‚ due to animal testing . Many of these animals final hours consist of physical and mental distress and trauma. Such a costly‚ wasteful‚ and merciless method of testing could be wiped out and replaced with alternatives. Animal testing should be banned because of its inhumane motives and science forward alternatives. To begin with‚ animal testing is a cold-blooded and relentless practice. The fact that science has led us to manipulating

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    Coleman Weiss-Murphy Ms. Bross English 10‚ Hour 4 May 4‚ 2015 High School Football - Reduce the Risk and Reap the Rewards? September 13‚ 2013‚  was sixteen year old Damon Janes’ last football game. Why‚ because he was pronounced dead in a local Buffalo hospital three days after that game. His cause of death‚ brain damage. Janes took numerous hits to the head during a varsity football game. He seemed perfectly healthy‚ but in actuality‚ he suffered brain swelling‚ bleeding‚ and bruising  all resulting

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    Austin is a fifth-grade student in Mr. P’s class at Locust Groves Lancaster Mennonite. He has attended the Lancaster Mennonite schools since Kindergarten. There are currently 18 students in the classroom. Austin attends a pullout learning support classroom two times a week in addition to his regular class time. He lives with his mother‚ father and two siblings. He has an older brother and sister who are in college. There are no reported medical or health concerns for Austin and he has met all developmental

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    of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) by athletes‚ use of these substances must be banned from competition because it damages the honesty of athletic competition‚ provides an unfair advantage to athletes who train clean‚ and can have numerous detrimental effects to the user. Ultimately‚ it is imperative that stricter limits are put on athletes which bans the use of performance enhancing substances by any athlete regardless of sport. The use of performance enhancing drugs is damaging the integrity

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    SORROUNDING MANDATORY DRUG TESTING AT SCHOOLS AND WORKPLACES Introduction Over the past several decades‚ mandatory drug testing policies at workplaces and schools has become more prevalent than ever. Although some people may view this as having only beneficial results‚ not everyone agrees‚ and some view this process as an ethical dilemma. As with many ethical dilemmas‚ there is a vast array of opinions held by individuals. The purpose of this paper is to examine some of these viewpoints

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    Throughout high school‚ I had many great memories. From sports to girls to all the partying‚ I just wanted to know what everything was like. I cannot believe that it has come this fast. From being an inexperienced sophomore to a somewhat mature senior‚ things have really changed for me. Some say that "high school was the best time of my life"‚ just like others say that high school was the worst time in their lives. I was just dying to experience all the new and exciting things that awaited me. I’ve

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