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    comes at you‚ you have to train safe and play safe. ICE HOCKEY SAFETY Hockey is a dangerous sport and to stay safe you need to have the right equipment: Ice Hockey Skates: There’s two kinds of skates figure skating skates and ice hockey skates. Obviously to play ice hockey you need ice hockey skates. They help you balance and skate more freely. Helmet with cage/visor: The helmet is one of the most important things you need. Pucks fly through the air and could hit you in the head. A helmet protects

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    anatomy view of point. The Jaw structure between the shark and the stingray are very similar it’s joined bone‚ and shape to have the same movement. The teeth of the ray are “Plate-like teeth adapted for crushing prey” stated in Ichthyology: Ray and Skate Basics by florida museum of natural history. According to Jim Wharton on beachchairscientist.com he states that sharks and stingray belong to group of fish called elasmobranch‚ which have skeleton of cartilage and 5-7 gill slits. Their cartilage gives

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    LAC format to answer‚ with supporting cases) 1. Last month‚ Raj bought a pair of Flying Eagle inline skates from his neighbourhood shop. Flying Eagle inline skates are made in a factory in Tampines owned by the Kang Brothers. Unknown to Raj‚ the particular model of inline skates had a manufacturing defect. Two weeks ago‚ while Raj was skating down the Bukit Timah Hill‚ the brakes on the skates failed‚ causing him to roll down the hill. Raj suffered multiple bruises on his head‚ elbows and knees

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    Hans Brinker

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    honorable 15year old Hans Brinker and his younger sister Gretel‚ wanted to participate in December’s great ice-skating race on the canal. They have little chance of doing well on their handmade wooden skates‚ but the main reason they want to race is because they want the prize of the Silver Skates. Hans’ father‚ Raff Brinker‚ is sick and amnesiac‚ with violent behavior‚ because of a head injury caused by a fall from a dike and cannot work. Meitje Brinker‚ Hans and Gretel must work to support the

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    carry/lift/lower/pull/push equations -RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessments) The major job tasks that are required of the worker that have been identified using a job survey and ergonomics hypothesis are as follows; Skate sharpening‚ Snowboard waxing‚ Pulling boxes from shelves‚ Winter Stergier‚ Skate filter (unscrewing)‚ Skate filter (lifting). All of these jobs were processed by a screening tool called the Physical Demands Analysis Worksheet. With this work sheet along with feedback from the worker we were able to determine

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    *** June‚ 1999‚ overseas trials - Blacktown Ice Arena‚ Sydney. The seats are packed‚ the change rooms full with ice skating teams checking last minute checkups – Hair‚ make up‚ tights‚ costumes‚ and skates! And as the tope NSW junior team the “Ice crystals” stand in a huddle five minutes before we skate‚ I remember back to when we first skated as a synchronized ice skating team. I remember learning the routines‚ those early morning practices with the on – ice fights over the smallest things. Where

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    Skateboarding

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    When the word “skateboarding” pops up‚ what comes to mind? Skateboarding has been around since the early 1950’s‚ when surfers wanted a way to mimic surfing without the water. Skateboarding then‚ was known as “sidewalk surfing” to many local skateboarders. The name “sidewalk surfing” comes from skateboarders wanting to do surfing-like maneuvers while traveling at a high rate of speed. Then 1950’s were the opening era of skateboarding‚ but it was not very popular at this time. Many people disliked

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    Rob Dyrdek

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    accomplish your dreams. They would say that the world was your oyster and that you could do anything. When Gene and Patty Dyrdek had their son‚ rob‚ I don’t think they knew just how far he’d go with that. Through skating‚ Rob Dyrdek created safe spot skate spots and his own line of clothing. Rob Dyrdek is a skating pro and has been for over 20 years. He has built himself up out of the ground through hard work and dedication to his sport. When he started‚ skateboarding wasn’t even considered a

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    Vans Case Study Analysis

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    and patterns in ways that the large traditional shoe companies could not. They focused on incorporating the surf and skate lifestyle into their brand early on and were very much a part of what was seen as a subculture movement during that time. Because of their attention to customers‚ as well as their affordability and flexibility‚ Vans instantly became a favorite amongst the skate and surf communities. They had found a niche market and offered a differentiated product offering that the larger shoe

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    Vans: Skating on Air

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    Option Positioning - Vans should continue to sustain Skate-Shoe market share and even try to grow Skate-Shoe market share by focusing marketing on under 14 year olds. (Segmenting-Age) Product Placement - Create another Fast Times at Ridgemont High moment. Acquisition - Acquiring one of their competitors. Going after a smaller niche competitor is an “easy ” way to grow market share. Overall Assessment Skate-Shoes are Vans’ core competency . The Skate-Shoe market is $800MM and 85% of Vans’ sales are

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