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    The Blind Side Analysis

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    film follows Oher from his disadvantaged childhood, through his years at a prestigious Memphis, Tennessee high school and his subsequent adoption by Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, to his position as one of the most highly coveted prospects in college football, then finally becoming a first-round pick of the Ravens. In 2003, Michael "Big Mike" Oher has been living…

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    NFL today still seems to have their technological focuses solely on ways to make the game better, faster, and more exhilarating for the fans. Though the effort of also making the game safer for the athletes is gradually getting more attention, we football fans all should know by now that safety still isn’t much of a…

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    Marching Band History

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    Many U.S. universities had bands before the twentieth century. The first modern halftime show by a marching band at a football game was by the University of Illinois Marching Illini in 1907 at a game against the University of Chicago. That same year, the first formation, breaking traditional military ranks on a football field, was the "Block P" created by Paul Spotts Emrick, director of the Purdue All-American Marching Band. Spotts had seen a flock a birds fly in a "V"…

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    The book “The Blind Side” has many types and themes and characters. In this story, hopefully both of these things will be explained through and throughout. Also, the themes and characters make the the story happen. Without the themes and the characters this story would just be a single piece of blank paper. Themes, are what the entire book is based around, and what the Author wants you to comprehend from the book. The characters, help the theme be brought out, and express the theme of the book.…

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    From the fan-base, to the players, and all the additional happenings of a football game you can examine the customs of America. Underlying these customs are America greatest flaws and strengths, such as: patriotism, excess, beauty standards, and the ability to unity as one. Patriotism is shown through this football game, from singing the national anthem to the celebration at the end. Football in and of itself is specific to America, making it a treasured part of the society. This…

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    Essay On Flag Football

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    Flag football is a modified version of football in which ball carriers are pulled off by a marker. Flag football requires no tackling or hard physical activity. Flag football was first played in the mid 1900s, leagues started in the 1960s. Football is the most popular sport in the United States. Maine East High School is running a flag football club that is for all high school students who would like to participate, teachers and faculty will have seating arrangements for anyone who would like to…

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    Jackson rushed tons of yards in football. (Source 4) He also got plenty of hits in baseball (Source 3) Back when Jackson played, he could run 40 yards in just 4.12!(Source 2) “While at McAdory High School, Jackson competed as a sprinter, hurdler, jumper, thrower, and decathlete.”(Source 1) “Jackson came to fame as a multi-talented athlete.”(Source 2) These two sentences prove just how incredible he was. Bo Jackson was innovative because of how he came into National sports, and was an all-star…

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    sports in modern day America is football. There are hundreds of thousands of football fans nationwide, who watch their favorite teams go at it each Thursday, Sunday, and Monday night. This sport has an enormous following and generates billions of dollars a year. However, most football fans never stop to think about how football really is affecting them, on both a cultural and psychological standpoint, and some do not notice that the sport affects them altogether. Football culturally and…

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    ball sports, football and soccer. Even though these two sports are very popular and are enjoyed by many, there is numerous reasons why soccer is better, for example, football is more dangerous than soccer. More padding is required for football than for soccer. Although it is possible to come in contact with other players during soccer, there are more contact between the players during football. Both Football and Soccer carry a high risk of getting severely injured, but football is more…

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    Forrest Gump Analysis

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    Forrest Gump- Book Analysis By: Gabby Baylog Block 1 World History January 5, 2016 Forrest Gump, by Winston Groom, is a novel written about the extraordinary life of an idiot named Forrest Gump. Dreams, hope, friendship, and education are major themes in this book, leading to the odd, but interesting events in Forrest’s life. He did the impossible, and made it through life conquering anything imaginable. If he had a bucket list, there would be absolutely nothing left on it. A lengthy list of…

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