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    ​The first reason that dangerous sports should not be banned is that new technology is coming out to make the sport less dangerous. According to Newamerica.org “Technology ranging from high tech helmets‚ mobile virtual players‚ training robots‚ and biometric data services are being deployed.” Scientists are constantly working on technology to keep the players safe which means there will be less injuries for the teens. Leagues have improved in making sure teens are fit with proper fitting equipment

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    Why Art is more beneficial than Sport Art is a nonverbal tool that lets you communicate how you see the world. It touches every aspect of our lives. Arts greatly strengthens mental abilities We can express and release our feelings more when we do arts than sports The creative possibilities in arts are endless and can go as far as where our imagination will take us We can get a lot of benefits from arts rather than sports like for releasing of emotions‚ for relieving stress‚ increasing self-esteem

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    Why is there so much male dominance and present in sport? Male participation in sport has always been overpowering compared to the number of females. Why is this so? Looking back in history to the ancient Olympics we see the same result. Males were more dominant and females were not even allowed to compete and only un-married females were allowed to spectate. As we move on through the years the presence of females in sport continues to grow but the sporting scene is still succumbed to male dominance

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    As one of Build a Better System’s lead analysts on the Hoosier Burger project‚ you have spent significant time discussing the current and future needs of the restaurant with Bob and Thelma Mellankamp. In one of these conversations‚ Bob and Thelma mentioned that they were in the process of purchasing the empty lot next to Hoosier Burger. In the future‚ they would like to expand Hoosier Burger to include a drive-through‚ build a larger seating area in the restaurant‚ include more items on the Hoosier

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    This poem was inspired on an article published by the New York Times‚ which reflected the injustice that blacks received from the whites during the apartheid years. From the very first line we can see the implications of racism since we are told what gender and ex-job the policeman had while we not given any information about the black discriminated woman. The ex-policeman is set on a higher category as if he was superior. "A pregnant Black was Heart Donor; Recipient in Capetown a White Ex-policeman

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    article entitled "Why Sports Should Be Made Compulsory In Schools" for your College bulletin. Using information from the two reading passages‚ write an article of about 300 - 400 words to support your views. Include three main ideas with supporting details in your article. Nowadays‚ sports are very important as education itself. Deputy Prime of Malaysia‚ Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin suggested that the education policy need to be revised in order to give importance to sports. This is to ensure

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    never imagined doing? Running with a pole down a straight path to get my whole body over a bar. So you can maybe already guess that 6th grade me wasn’t fond of sports. The reason why I just didn’t like sports wasn’t because I didn’t have an athletic ability or found it plain stupid‚ like most people do. The real reason why I didn’t like sports was that anxiety has taken over in me. Anxiety made me believe I didn’t have an athletic

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    Basketball is the best Sport Basketball is the best sport because it can be played anywhere . Some people say it’s fun‚ but don’t play it. I play the sport because I love to shoot‚ and being a starter. Basketball is an amazing sport. Why because it also involves using other methods in sports like passing‚ players‚ a basketball‚ and also can be played one on one. Basket is a interesting and easy sport to understand and play. You see there are two teams‚ and 5 people on each team. You must dribble

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    Step # 1 Why does evolution matter now? The subject of this video is an explanation on how our understanding of evolution is crucial to our treating and surviving disease brought on by viruses‚ bacteria and other microbes we deal with in our everyday lives. The example that I felt was the most powerful in this film was the illustration on how a resistant strain tuberculosis outbreak in a prison in Russia can have an effect on a people half way around the globe‚ in this era of globalization

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    Why Moby Dick Matters Today Why does Moby Dick matter today? There are many connections one can find to relate Moby Dick to today’s society. The most apparent is the theme of pride. Without pride there would be no story in Moby Dick. This is a key foundation of the story and the reason the hunt for Moby Dick even occurs. Pride can make people do crazy things. This is true in the tale of Moby Dick and continues to be a driving factor in society today. The further exploration of this theme allows one

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