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    There are 1.1 million High School football player in the U.S. Many parents are questioning whether or not football is the right sport for their children and many pros think that is may not be the right sport for themselves due to the numbers of concussions that are happening. Three or more concussions could cause brain damage and/or memory loss. Should football be banned because of concussions? Football is one of the nation’s most popular pastimes. Many people like to have people over and have

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    Football Brain Trauma

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    Recent studies show that football players are likely to have brain trauma and will be affected in the long run. Because of the abnormal buildup of protein in the brain‚ it causes the tissue to be degenerated. Although brain trauma can become a problem for anyone at any time‚ football is a push for the problem. One of the common effects on the brain is chronic traumatic encephalopathy‚ which is the loss of memory‚ emotional and aggression control. After all‚ football should be banned from high school

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    let their kids play football? The risk is obvious but children still want to play their favorite sport. Parents take different points of view when dealing with this subject. Some folks want their kids to pursue their true passion‚ but others want them out of harm’s way. This is an ongoing controversy and football teams all over the nation are working to make the game safer. Parents should allow their children to play football because they genuinely love the game. Firstly‚ football players absolutely

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    Physics Of Football Essay

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    America‚ televisions‚ radios‚ and Internet broadcasts are tuned to the big football games. The sport of football has grown in popularity since the day it was invented‚ but not all of the views are good. The sport of football is viewed by many as a cruel and primitive sport‚ however every aspect within the sport of football is based in the field of physics. To begin to understand the complexity that is the game of football one can start by looking at how the punter needs to know the laws of physics

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    Ashford University

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    Pornography: Is It Wrong Name removed SOC 120 Instructor Removed Date Removed Pornography is very addictive and can destroy someone’s marriage and life. This addiction can‚ and in many cases‚ lead to someone committing very serious sexual crimes. People who look at porn often look for more perversity in different areas. The resources from which I found my information on is the Ashford Library and a couple credible internet

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    for Malaysia. Born in Setapak‚ Mokhtar showed interest in playing football at an early age. He played for his school and later for his home state‚ Selangor FA. He attended secondary school at Victoria Institution‚ Kuala Lumpur from 1966 to 1970 and established the Piala Mokhtar Dahari (Mokhtar Dahari Cup) which is still being played for until today. He was only 19 years-old when he first played for theMalaysia national football team in an international game. Mokhtar helpedSelangor FA win the Malaysia

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    Differences Between Baseball and Football The nineteen-sixties for baseball was yet another trying time for Americas past-time. Americans were always on the go and needed a sport to keep up with the fast-paced lifestyles of the sixties; baseball was anything but fast-paced. In fact‚ in 1968 when the Mets played the Astros‚ the game lasted six hours and six minutes without either team scoring a run (Baseball‚ 2010). Baseball at this time also found itself without hitters‚ which seemed to always bring

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    I am choosing to study how the PSI (pounds per square inch) of a football is affected by the temperature. I chose to study this because I like football and I always pondered this question. I believe that this is a worthwhile question to study because these studies can help improve the game as the weather gets colder. As air cools‚ it expands‚ so when a football gets colder‚ the air inside it expands. This expansion causes the air pressure to decrease. The air pressure decreases because the molecules

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    Football Is Like Life

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    Vince Lombardi‚ football player‚ coach‚ and executive once said “Football is like life -- it requires perseverance‚ self-denial‚ hard work‚ sacrifice‚ dedication‚ and respect for authority”. Let’s focus in on the part where Lombardi says “Football is like life”. Mr. Lombardi compares the sport of football to life. We know what football is like at this day and age‚ but what will football be like in the future? Will football change as life will‚ fast and uncontrollable? Will this quote even be relevant

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    Rise Of Pro Football

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    Professional football that we know today is much different than it was when the game was still being completed in the United States many decades ago. Pro football officially began when the National Football League was founded on August 20‚ 1920‚ in Canton‚ Ohio by seven men‚ Jim Thorpe being the most well known of the seven. For a couple decades‚ the NFL was the only professional football league but then in July of 1959 another league came to be. This new league became known as the American

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