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    Knockout Brain Trauma

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    for Biotechnology information”). Studies with ERP’s have shown that boxers have delayed brain function and activity compared to non- fighters. Two examples of individuals that did not look in to monitoring their health are Gary Goodridge and Muhammad Ali. Gary who fought pro kickboxing and MMA for nearly 2 decades has severely bad dementia now. His last good fight was in 2003 but he continued to compete until 2010 for whatever reason most likely for the money. He suffered numerous knockouts…

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    Ali Dawood grade: 11A Autobiographical Narrative ?Final Submission- ----------------------------- The Chemistry Clash of Ali Dawood During my rather long and tedious childhood, in which I had to go and get laughed at due to my poor -at best- academic performance, I was always fascinated by teachers, they seem as if they knew everything, seriously for a first grader they surely did! Especially the science teacher Nasser Al-Baba, I would go and attend his class from the window overseeing the…

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    Zachary Martin Mrs. Walker English 10 2 February 2024 Muhammad Ali Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. was known for his outstanding career in boxing, winning the Heavyweight Title of the World and holding this title for nine consecutive years. He was the oldest boxer to defend the title. Throughout his career, he fought some of the biggest names in the sport. He had many great career fights, but one of his greatest involved his religious endeavors. His career brought him much fame, and he earned many…

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    Iran Corruption

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    After some research, it was discovered that 80 percent of Iranians’ daily living needs are fulfilled in some part or another by its public sector public sector. The populations reliance has lead to Iran 's ' public sector 's considerable growth . The vast growth of Iran 's government is considered to be one of the causes of some of the interdepartmental corruption. The corrupt behavior displayed by the employees of this specific section can be attributed to their low pay, which in turn puts…

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    This one particular advertisement about Everlast, a boxing company that has served some of the all-time greatest boxers to ever fight, shows what it means to be the bigger person. It easily stood out from the rest and got my attention because it had something to do with what I love which is boxing. While watching this advertisement I was able to identify the techniques that they used to persuade me to buy their products and to my surprise it was very effective. Having the will to be able to put…

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    “The tempt for greatness is the biggest drug in the world.” – Mike Tyson former heavy weight champion of the world. For decades boxing has been one of the most brutal and toughest sports yet it's also called the noble art and it's one of the top entertaining sports all over the world for the action it brings when two strong fighters get in the ring and give all what they've got and put everything on the line in order to win .Although it sounds cool when talking about that sport but there's an…

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    Eye Muhammad Ali Analysis

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    21 "Eye: 'I'" Read: Ecclesiastes 12 On a "Community Walk" we stopped to enter a local historical tourist promotion company, and inside is embedded on the wall, the world’s shortest poem written by Muhammad Ali, the famous United States of America’s former heavyweight champion of boxing. Ali authored: "Me: We." How profound? I was reminded of our visit, when I asked my assistant to interpret my poem titled "Eye" with only a one word content - "I." I warned that it was based on my existential…

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    Everlast products remain durable and trustworthy no matter the environment. As the commercial suggests, Everlast seems to be timeless. This is backed up by Everlasts longstanding relationships with boxers throughout all ages, from Jack Dempsy to Muhammad Ali to Ronda Rousey. The boxer in the commercial gained strength, skill, and self embetterment through using Everlast products, therefore it can be deduced by the audience that they too will gain strength, skill, and self embetterment by using…

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    In Will Weavers, “A Gravestone Made of Wheat”, Weaver focuses on the love story of Inge and Olaf. Ali Selim’s film, Sweetland, also focuses on the message of short story, maybe even more so the love that Inga and Olaf share. They both cover the same story of a woman who comes to America from Germany, for freedom and to marry someone she has never met. The man and woman struggle with finding someone to grant her citizenship, since the war just ended and she is of German nationality. Ultimately…

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    Muhammad Ali in 1967 stood up for what he believed in when he refused to be a part of the United States Army, even though it was against the law. Roger Goodell has recently been criticized for what he thinks is the right amount of time to suspend an NFL player for their wrong doings. When Ali and Goodell made these decision’s, they tested people’s ideas, shaped their knowledge and they attempted to build a community through their actions. Ali had no fear when it came to standing up for what he…

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