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    be said, but the time and the people that I have associated with has made the beginning of the year a time to remember. In all honesty my senior year truly started in the summer leading up to the beginning of the year. Throughout the summer on the football team we have these practices that we are required to go too if you are someone that wish to be on the team. Know at the beginning of the summer everyone is excited to be back and eager to start this year's workout but this year thing have…

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    Bullying In Forrest Gump

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    break the braces off of his legs. Jenny and Forrest will be friends forever. The middle of their lives is a little rough. Forrest and Jenny decide to go their own way after high school. Forrest goes to the University of Alabama, made the All American Football team, and went into the army. Whereas Jenny got into some scandalous acts in clubs. When Forrest is about to be deployed…

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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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    the course of the football season we had 6 plus line men quit on the JV and varsity combined. It made it extremely difficult for us to when games because we had barley any personal. A good example of coaching relationship with a student is the one my brother had with his defensive end. This kid was a thug, he would sell drugs, and had an extreme temper problem. The relationship my brother Brian built with ended up turning his life around. Brian made the student believe that football was the most…

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    Bend It Like Beckham

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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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    Coming from a huge sports family, I always found myself watching some sort of game, whether it be a football game on a normal Sunday afternoon, or a football game at a big family gathering like Thanksgiving or Christmas. This has shaped me into a sports enthusiast, just like the rest of my family. When I was younger I could always be found watching baseball with my dad, playing in the backyard with my brother, or playing with my friends through the recreation department and the school teams. My…

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    In life there are many obstacles in which a person faces that help mold them into whom they become. Entering my junior wrestling season there were many expectations set for me. My coaches had prepared me and now it was time to showcase what I could do. After the regular season, I finished with a record of 24-8 fighting through a constant rib injury which occurred earlier in the season. With the start of the post season it was now time for the District 17 Tournament. The tournament brackets were…

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    Azard English 1302 4 February 2017 It’s Football or the Brain The Crazed Nature of American Football As a nation that lauds the act of competition, the United States has become especially crazed with sports. This very crazed nature has allowed professional sports leagues to grow to the point of generating billions of dollars of revenue every year. One sport which may illustrate this fact better than any other is football, which stands at the very peak of American Sporting today. With revenue…

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    7,000 to almost 22,000 a year.” Then, some of these kids could keep playing without telling anyone they got hurt, by playing with an injury they make themselves more susceptible to a bigger injury. Plus, in high school the most common injury for football are the foot, ankle and lower leg. The nee is also on this list at the second most common. Most of these wounds…

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    He unleashed a flurry of japs and punches in his rage. To my surprise, every individual hit was strong and hurt upon impact. I defended as many of the punches as I possibly could, but even the ones I could block gradually hurt me. During that time, I couldn't land a single hit, for I was essentially focusing on defending myself and making any openings would have not been ideal. I could’ve continued to keep up with his punches, except while I was avoiding one of his attacks, I lost my footing,…

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