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    Reasonable Accommodations

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    I hope all is well with you Emily. I talked with you over the last couple of month. I was having a hard time with the College of Western Idaho meeting my Reasonable Accommodations. I eventually got that worked out but it did not make me feel good going there anymore so I decided to transfer to a bigger school Boise State University because I thought that they would have more resources to accommodate me; I was wrong. Speaking to you put my heart at ease on the legal definitions and I could tell that you truly care about others and have a great heart, spirit and energy about you this is why I am directing this message to you. I suffered from Compound Complex PTSD, possibly TBI though the tests have been inconclusive due to the Doctors not running the appropriate tests to rule it out. I would first like to preface this by saying that I know that you probably cannot give me legal advice. What I am asking for is what else I can do to get my Reasonable Accommodation met. I do not believe that it causes Undue Financial Hardship, does not give me an Unfair Advantage. I have a tough time with work online for comprehension. All I was asking for is to learn the same curriculum for Math in a Textbook this was back up by my Doctor’s letter see attachment. Where she says, “issues are worsened when learning in the online setting. Jesse better able to understand and learn from the information if it is something that he can actually hold and read. This scenario of learning is also very…

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    been taken to make these goals a reality. By setting measurable goals they will become more clear and achievable. The following recommendations can be implemented feasibly and have demonstrated success in other stadiums across the league: Preserve energy through the overhaul of the stadium’s lighting systems by installing energy efficient lighting, increased system monitoring, and automated lighting fixtures. Offset energy expenditures by installing solar panels that generate enough energy to…

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    a Denver Broncos football game between the Broncos and the Oakland Raiders. I was in the vehicle with my Mom, Dad, and some family friends whose names were Martin and Michelle. We were trying not to let the monotonous drive dwell on our spirits as we told jokes, listened to the radio and took the occasional nap. As we approached Denver my excitement was continuing to build. When we finally got to Denver, after what seemed like an eternity, we checked into our hotel and then went to visit…

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    Deep Play In Sports

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    Review (2006). Introduction: The purpose of Kimberly Schimmel’s article is to dissect and examine how urban life intersects with the reputation and marketing of a city’s team and stadium. Schimmel’s article takes a hard look into how a city’s team and stadium garners the reputation that they hold. The first thing that Schimmel takes a look at within the article is the term, deep play. According to the article, the definition according to another scholar by the name of Clifford Geertz is that…

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    Park Slope

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    In the last generation, municipalities have spent over ten billion dollars to build or refurbish stadiums in twenty-seven cities that host National Football League franchises. This, in large part, has contributed to the robust bottom line of America’s most prominent and successful profession sports organization. The NFL is projected to surpass $13 billion in revenues this year, over halfway to Commissioner Roger Goodell’s stated benchmark of $25 billion by the year 2027. Even with the NFL’s…

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    Banning In Youth Football

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    A parent, who drives their 9 year old to practice, understands the reality of an injury. So if you have a child that plays sports they can potentially become injured even though it’s said that football seems to have the highest risk besides women soccer (Consumer.healthday.com). Organized sports have so many benefits that it tends to overshadow the risk of getting hurt. Considering that injury is a possibility in any sport. However the risk of potential injuries and the growth in…

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    approximately $500 million, but will provide a brand new state-of-the-art stadium that Syracuse University and the community can be proud of. Of the $500 million, $450 will be spent on the rebuilding process of the new stadium, with the remainder being spent on 1) accommodating the football, basketball, and lacrosse teams including negotiations with Ralph Wilson Stadium; 2) bringing additional bleachers and seating arrangements…

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    them play against some of the best basketball players in the world. Fans would enjoy seeing high level basketball being played. One of the ways having a professional sport team would affect a city is by generating revenue. Generating revenue is essential to having a successful sports team in your city. The average revenue cities with a basketball team is $95 million dollars. Revenue goes to the city to make it better. Small corporations become big business because cities give them money to do…

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    include such aspects of the fan experience as the nostalgic feel of the stadium, for the enjoyment of the competition, or even take their children to their first ball game. One of the lower concerns of the fans that come to these games are the face-to-face interaction that they have with individuals who are serving them their food. In order to be able to watch the entire game, these individuals want to place their orders and receive their food as quickly as possible. For professional sports…

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    Too Hard, Too Young Every year it is estimated that 45 million kids play organized sports (Atkins). Sports give kids an outlet for physical activity, and teach them valuable lessons such as teamwork, sportsmanship, and listening. However, if you start a child in competitive sports too young then they can burnout, and may cause unnecessary pressure on the kid. This might make the sport not fun for the child anymore, or take over their life and make it kind of an obsession. There are also many…

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