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    Humans Vs. Zombies

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    rules, one player is chosen to be the "Original Zombie" and then tags as many human players as they can. Every 48 hours, each zombie must tag one human or they "starve" and are out of the game. The Zombies win when all human players have been turned into zombies. The humans win by stunning zombies with either rolled up…

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    their popularity tremendously. The increase in popularity has led to a surplus of revenue brought to each of the Universities and the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA). Last year Oregon had a revenue of $196,030,398 and not a single player was compensated for the work they did on those sports teams (Berkowitz para. 1). The fact that these sports have been the cause of the increase in revenue has raised the question if the athletes should be compensated for the work they do.…

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    Gone Home Play Analysis

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    horror-esque game. There are even dark red stains in the bathtub - that end up being hair dye. All of this plays with the players expectations. However, it is not a horror game, nothing ever pops up or scares the player. Thus an implicit rule is broken. Another implicit rule that is broken is that the player expects all the rooms to have light. In most video games, the player does not need to search for light fixtures – the room is automatically lit. Some implicit rules it does follow are; if…

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    whether the long-term health of football players outweighs the staggering revenue flowed into the NFL every year. The NFL has adopted policies to limit head trauma such as, enforcing penalties and fines on players who commit helmet-to-helmet hits, and moving the kick-offs by five yards in hopes of reducing the speed of collisions (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sports/league-of-denial/timeline-the-nfls-concussion-crisis/).…

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    the Pokémon business decided to find a way to increase the views and fans of the animated series. They constructed a game app called Pokémon Go. The game is an app on a smart phone and/ or a tablet. Pokémon Go is an interactive game, that makes the player go inside or outside to find the Pokémon characters that pop up. If a Pokémon character is caught, then it is a step closer to getting to the next level. The game was popular, because it promotes good health. Unfortunately, the game became…

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    expressed rather than information and not enough true data is included to make it true that this is a totally uncontroversial topic. Banning heading in youth soccer because they are not coordinated or strong enough, it increases the risk of injury to the player and opponents, it detracts nothing from the game but actually improves, and although heading the ball isn 't like a helmet to helmet scenario doing it repeatedly makes it dangerous…

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    that each level has. The NBA is where the best of the best come to play, and there is a reason why. Unlike the NCAA the NBA pays all of their players, a minimum contract of $250,000. This is why, most big name college players are considered “one and done” because they only play collegiate basketball for one year and then enter the NBA draft. Most players do this because they do not want to stay all four years in college and they want to start their NBA career as soon as possible. The NBA is a…

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    Charlie Legg Observation

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    (under19) of city college Plymouth. This session was observed during the 16th of November at 3:00 o’clock. The session was done in an hour and a half. When the session started the coach started talking with the player about what they want to train on that specific day, this allowed the player to analyse their own weaknesses and decide what to do to work on them, the coach then steps back and reflects on what they are doing and gives pointers from time to time. Cassidy, Jones and Potrac (2009)…

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    seven players. Netball games are played on a rectangular court surface with two raised goal posts with rings on the top. The rings are used to shoot the ball in. Each player has a specific position to play on the court and certain players are restricted to a certain place. Each team has a Goal Shooter, Goal Attack, Wing Attack, Centre, Wing Defence, Goal Defence and Goal Keeper. A player with the ball can only hold if for three seconds before shooting or passing the ball to another…

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    On the field, athletes are masters of physical prowess and strategy. However, when they are off the field, what do they do? Us fans rarely get a glimpse into the secret life of our favorite sports stars. While many lead normal (albeit wealthy) lives, there is a select few that fail to separate their game behavior from reality. In the game, it's acceptable to act in ways one would never even think of out of the streets yet, it still happens. Hence, we have numerous cases of the criminal athlete.…

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