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    characteristics of the society. However, for Jess Bhamra, a teenage Indian girl, she develops an interest for football that is contrary to the role that her family and community want her to become. In the film, ‘Bend it Like Beckham,’ directed by Gurinder Chadha, Jess is confronted with the external conflict of upsetting her strict and traditional Indian parents while engaging in her desire to play football that highlights that one’s turmoil caused by an ambition that is considered unorthodox…

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    Dallas Cowboys, but he had to face many obstacles to make his dream a reality. Born in Pensacola, Florida, he was an outstanding football player in high school, which later on grew up to play football at the University of Florida. Emmitt Smith married Patricia Southall on April 22, 2000. He has three kids Rheagan Smith, Skylar Smith, and Emmitt Smith IV. After his football career, Smith returned as a contestant on the television show Dancing with the Stars. Early Years Emmitt Smith was born May…

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    Get out there and earn it.”(Dez Bryant) If I could spend a day with any famous person I would chose Dez Bryant. Dez is an American football wide receiver who plays for the Dallas Cowboys. He’s 6’2, dark skinned, brown eyes, and brown hair. He has lived in Texas for most his life. He had a troubled childhood bouncing from foster home to foster home. Dez has been playing football since he was in highschool. I would want to meet Dez Bryant out of all people because he inspires me. Dez Bryant is a…

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    Football is one of America’s favorite sports, with 114.4 million views for the Super Bowl alone. However, recent studies have begun to prove that the popular sport is deadly. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a progressive degenerative disease which affects the brains of people who have suffered repeated concussions and traumatic brain injuries 1, and it is the reason why football needs to become a sport of the past. The main reason that the sport of football needs to be banned is the…

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    I was certainly suitable for football in ninth grade, starting and rushing for eighty plus yards a game and multiple touchdowns. The coaches loved me and fellow teammates and friends respected me. I had it all figured out I was going to play football, I was good at it and I enjoyed the sport. The feelings I acquired while playing football was incredible I was respected, people had confidence in me, I was no longer the last one picked…

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    plenty of similarities between American football and League of Legends competitions, but there are also many differences. The main difference that is apparent to everyone is how physically demanding football is. With its multiple rules that try to protect players while tackling and going up for aggressive catches it makes this point widely known after seeing how these injuries affect all players, especially as they age. Players also have much longer careers in football with proper conditioning…

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    Section: Introduction The game of football has been a major part of American culture since its establishment in 1869 when the first game of college football was played (Birth of Pro Football). However, in addition to the fun and excitement of football, there is a far more dangerous and even deadly aspect of the popular sport. Concussions are a danger that all young athletes are aware of, or have at least heard of. Regardless, the issue of concussions is accompanied by a wealth of startling and…

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    Developmental Autobiography: Joining the Football Team Between kindergarten and sixth grade I attended Our Lady of Fatima for my schooling. During this time, I made many friends, played basketball, and felt comfortable around the teachers and my fellow students. This changed during the summer between my sixth and seventh grade years. My family had recently moved to a new township and decided that they could no longer afford to send me to private school. It was decided that I would transfer to…

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    Research Paper Concussions in Football Bang! Lights out. The most painful ringing is that of a concussion. A concussion is a very serious injury that results from harsh impact to the brain. Concussions can lead to serious long-term issues, as well as death and severe brain damage. With that being said, in contact sports, specifically American football, impacts to the head area are unfortunate familiarity. As a result of this problem, equipment and attire used in football has been continuously…

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    brain injury that can occur after an impact to your head or after a whiplash-type injury that causes your head and brain to shake quickly back and forth. Approximately 44 million boys and girls participate in organized youth sports programs. Tackle football is one of most popular youth sports in the United States, with about 3 million youth athletes, 1.1 million high school athletes, and 100,000 college athletes participating in the sport annually.…

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