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    The Pulitzer prize has been the dream of lots of people since 1917. Mostly writers, journalists, and photographers. The Pulitzer prize is an American award established after the newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, a Hungarian-American and it represents the incentive to excellence. The Pulitzer prize is a serie of prizes awarded each year regarding someone who accomplished an excellent work in one of the 21 categories such as journalism, arts, literature, newspaper, drama, music, photography.…

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    Butterflies seem to fill the entire stomach. The band plays, lights all aimed at one spot, the football field. The smell of freshly popped popcorn flood the night air. The rumble of the crowd becomes a roar. Grass cut earlier in the day feels wet with the night already laying its sheet of the morning dew. The whistle is blown and the ball sent soaring through the air, and the game begins. Every football game begins this way, but in big games like a state championship the lights seem brighter,…

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    Essay On Soccer Injuries

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    Listed in the top ten most dangerous sports, soccer is at number six, and football number three. Although people may assume that soccer isn’t dangerous, many injuries occur during both soccer and football. Many other injuries can occur, including Much of the population also believes that soccer is non-contact sport and that football is the most dangerous. The truth is, soccer and football can both result in severe injuries. According to Sports Injuries Statistics, annually, 3.5 million…

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    having so much fun, until talk around the managers for my team was that I was going to be traded. I thought that it wasn’t because of anything stupid, maybe it was it was my skill, or something along those lines. But then, the rumors were true, I was to go to the Kings to play hockey, because of budget. I didn’t like it, but it had to be done. I packed up my stuff, and made the long journey to LA, cross country trip, to settle with my new team. I didn't care that I was traded, but tons of fans…

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    Last Man Out Book Report

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    a character dies. Tommy Gallagher is one of the main characters. He is a 12 year white boy who is brave and one of the toughest kids on his football team. His father, Patrick Gallagher is one of the other main characters. He is a very brave man who is a firefighter. Prior to his death, he was a great father who taught Tommy all about football and life. The…

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    John Elway's arm, Dan Marino's release, maybe Troy Aikman's drop-back, Brett Favre's scrambling ability, Joe Montana's two-minute poise and, naturally, my speed.” With that being said there are over 40 quarterbacks currently employed by the national football league (NFL). In addition, every one of those quarterbacks are analyzed an evaluated on athletic performance and their ability to manage their emotions in critical situations. The crafty game manager is the first classification of the three…

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    Pop Warner Biography

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    “You play the way you practice” (Warner). This quote is from football legend, Glenn “Pop” Warner, creator of plays like the forward pass. Football was derived from rugby. As this sport evolved over the years, so did their fans and players. Coach Pop Warner created one of the best offensive line-ups, the single-wing, and changed the game of football because it made it harder for the defense to find out where the ball was. Glenn Scobey Warner started showing a lot enthusiasm in sports at a…

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    getting close to scoring. I am getting worried. They are on the one yard line! I am just thinking back to my high school and college days. I remember all the plays I had made, and I remember how far I have come to make it to the NFL, and how far our team has come to get to the Super Bowl. I know this isn't our time to go home without a Super Bowl win, without a Vince Lombardi trophy. I think back to the losses we have had in the season and how we beat the Ravens and the Colts in the playoffs. I…

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    in football there is a greater chance of an injury and the season is not as long as say baseball, basketball,soccer. Since those reasons the player's contract would be smaller. But in baseball there is 162 games a season and it really is a grind to stay healthy and to support a family. So when players hit free agency they are looking for tons of money…

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    had a strong effect on society. There were only so many teams for leagues, and different sports were bigger back then, then they are now. There were some very important and outstanding players then that don’t stand out to us now. Pro Basketball in the 1960’s wasn’t as big as it is now. The league only consisted of a couple teams and there were only a few important players. For example, “In the 1960’s pro basketball only had 8 pro teams including…

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