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    injury we note is likely due to to the increased aggressiveness and physical contact, in competition” (qtd. in Rechel). Physical contact and being aggressive is a big part of what football is, high impact collisions are seen in both tackling and blocking executions by the players. This collisions are inflicted willing by the player on either side, they must use their whole body and strength to carry out these actions. In the process of doing this they risk powerful hits to the their own body in…

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    Henry Ford revolutionized the production of combustion vehicles; cars were made available to the middle class of the United States. However, with this new invention came many new risks. Gone were the days of vehicles the would self-correct if a collision was imminent. Drivers were now responsible for every motion made by the vehicle they traveled in. Now, more than 100 years of technological leaps and bounds later, self-correcting vehicles are back. Except, these vehicles do more than…

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    2016 Nissan Maxima With sporty styling and an impressive list of features in its comfortable cabin, the 2016 Nissan Maxima is a 4-door sedan that anyone is sure to love driving. The Maxima brings the latest technology together with an awesome performance package in such a fashion that it is defying the stereotype most people have when it comes to 4-door sedans. Overall, the Maxima is a mind blowing 4-door sedan that even sports car lovers will find a joy to drive. There is a broad rundown of…

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    Thermos Lab Report

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    insulation and protection against heat transfer to determine the effectiveness of the thermos in regards to heat loss via conduction, convection and radiation. Background Physics: Conduction: Transfer of heat through a substance as a result of collision between neighbouring vibrating particles, usually in solids, metals…

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    For a very long time, concussions have haunted all levels of the game of football. And for the most part, those injuries have been overlooked. A concussion can be defined as a collision between a person’s head, and another surface (Miller). Concussions can be found not only be found in the game of football, but also in car accidents and other falls. According to The McGeorge Law Review “A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs when the head or body receives a blow that…

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    wouldn't want to knowingly put it in the face of danger. Brain damage is a very tragic and serious topic that shouldn't be taken lightly. One uncommonly known factor of long-term brain damage is receiving a concussion, mostly resulting from head-on collision sports and activities. After an athlete experiences a concussion, they have very little healing time and return back to playing their sport and are three times more likely the get a second concussion, and a third, and possibly fourth. Every…

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    Wearing Seatbelts

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    Nowadays driving up with a new car will not make individual look rich or famous, it will not be even noticeable unless it is the high priced vehicle. Almost every family in modern and even in developing countries owns single or multiple vehicles. This might be a good thing, but driving a car is not always safe. Road accident is one of the essential problems in today’s world. According to the World Health Organization, more than 1.24 million individuals die in road accidents in the world each…

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    since their guest let them know he was okay to drive. I also believe the hosts should not be held liable for the injuries to the third party because they didn’t supply or serve the alcohol consumed by their guest that ultimately lead to the head-on collision on the road - they were merely the hosts of the venue. Furthermore, when analyzing the second stage of whether policy considerations limit the scope of the duty, an important factor comes to mind. This being that there is no law that…

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    The question of whether or not it would be in the best interest of the United States to lower the minimum legal drinking age has been debated for decades. Every state has the ability of establishing their individual drinking ages, and all separately have them set at 21. Within the time frame of the late 1960’s and the 1970’s, every state lowered its drinking age to 18. In July of 1982, Ronald Reagan passed the Minimum Drinking Age Act, forcing all states to maintain a minimum drinking age of 21.…

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    So try to drive its carefully to avoid the occasional dent or scratch in its lifetime and drive it safely. If you have any collision during the drive, then consult with the experienced repair shop who have good reputation and uses factory manufactured parts. Rough driving may also damage its other components, so its better to drive the car for maintaining its resale value. Make…

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