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    In the past decade, American football has been in turmoil about brain damage suffered by players at all levels of the game. The National Football League is facing a class action lawsuit from hundreds of former players because of head trauma. They are donating huge amounts of funding to research the problem. Helmet manufacturers are searching for the idea that will protect players from concussions the best they can. The NFL and NCAA have put in a number of policy changes in an effort to reduce…

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    On April 14th, 2017, proclaimed artist, Kendrick Lamar, released his fourth studio album, titled Damn. This fourteen track album was possibly Lamar’s most personal and most in-depth project yet. However, no song on this album, perhaps, reaches the personal level of the fifth track titled “FEEL.” In this song Lamar gives a super in-depth look at what he believes his biggest issues are and allows the listener to realize your own by confessing his. The purpose of this essay is to conduct a…

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    Trauma In Rugby Players

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    both females and males. It consist of two teams competing where by one team can consist of 7, 10, 13 or 15 players as well as the other team. It features a combination of speed and strategy in other to score against the opponents. It evolved from football (soccer) and players wear little of protective clothes which results to high percentage of injury in this sport. The ball is moved by running with it within the pitch where by all players must remain inside or behind the ball. The player who…

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    that a “concussion is a temporary unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head. The term is also used loosely as "the after effects such as confusion of a temporary capacity”. In the movie Head Games directed by Steve James, the documentary follows football players and hockey players. The former professional wrestler and Harvard graduate Chris Nowinski is on a mission to uncover the truth about the consequences with sports that have a great deal of head contact. The changes that can be made in…

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    Football hooliganism Among all the games, football is famous for its large groups of supporters. The funs of this game are mostly men and youths. Over the years the passion of the game has gone overboard as there have been incidence of funs committing suicide after the team they support lose in a march, others have killed other funs who support the opponents team. New programs and initiatives like sports gambling have greatly attracted new funs to football .Surprisingly, this days females have…

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    Issues In Sports Ethics

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    Introduction This assignment presents a critical reflection on an incident which prompted an ethical dilemma for me as a football coach for the u15s Summerton Stars during the 2016/2017 season. Critical reflection is utilised in this assignment as it can be seen as an evaluative tool to understanding one’s past experiences and actions, thus enhancing knowledge and guiding future actions (Whitaker and Reimer, 2017). Sports ethics was formally established after the 1960s, when it was recognised…

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    Football Fandom Case Study

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    HKJ fandom and its symbolic definitions Studies on football fandom find that, in the case of engaged fans, team support is a significant, continuous and stable part of their identity (Ben Porat 2010). Football fandom is seen, by the fans themselves, as a lifetime practice, rooted in family traditions or local context. This feature of fandom is usually stressed to highlight its opposition to the commercialization and globalization of football (Giulanotti, 2004) Furthermore, fandom stability…

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    The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII by a score of forty-one to thirty-three. Philadelphia had won its first ever super bowl, and the city fell into a period of rejoice. The streets filled with happy fans ready to celebrate their beloved teams first championship. However, the happiness of this moment did not come without its horrors. Fans put themselves in dangerous and uncourteous situations that give Philadelphia a reputation in the United States as…

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    The director of Bend it like Beckham is Gurinder Chadha in 2002 and was set up in Hounslow in London. It focuses on Jessminder and Jules’ dreams of playing football professionally while facing and overcoming cultural difference and gender pressures from their families and the people around them. The film talks about themes such as Cultural differences, gender stereotypes, and the overcoming of such barriers are perpetual. Jess is raised in a traditional Indian family, however, she grows up in…

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    Detroit Lions; and the Detroit Lions, a corporation and a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. Jerry Argovitz was acting as Billy Sim’s agent when he was negotiating contracts between the Detroit Lions, Inc. and the Houston Gamblers, Inc. throughout the months of April and July of 1983. In March of 1983, Argovitz was in the process of applying for a Houston franchise in the United States Football League (USFL). Argovitz was later approved for a franchise in May 1983,…

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