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    These sports, football in particular, don’t take into consideration the long term effects these hits entail. The rules and regulations regarding safety should be reviewed and revised to ensure better safety for current and upcoming athletes. There is no equipment yet that is concussion proof, this makes every sport an athlete plays very dangerous…

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    Thriller Analysis

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    multiple acoustic sources separately and then combined them all. The result? A stronger, more powerful depth to all of Jackson’s songs’ sound. Moving forward, each and every song had intricate production characteristics that made them all such great hits. For example, in “Thriller”, Jackson literally made wolf howls, which added to the song’s horror theme. Overall, the amount of production that went into each and every one of Michael’s songs in Thriller is what made it such a great selling album…

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    What is the Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time? Well it is only the greatest video game ever! If you never played this game you need to, this game will have you on the edge of your seat ready for more. Link has to save Hyrule then he has to defeat Ganondorf to save princess Zelda. When you are child Link you meet Zelda for the first time and become friends instantly, and she tells you the danger that is going to occur. So you figure out what your destiny is and you go on your way to help…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Plays

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    Plays have been around for centuries, they have brought people joy, sadness, humor, and many other emotions. Plays are a way for people to spend time with each other while having a good time doing so. Plays are able to bring people together, but there are limitations that plays reach like setting, theme, characters, and structure. When plays run into these limitations and they still demanded by people they could become movies. In a movie, people can do just about not anything that they would…

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    more open ice, bigger hits, more frequent fighting, etc. Now, it has all changed, but it is still a great sport to watch and follow. Yet the one burning question always arises, “Who is the greatest player of all-time?” There is no right answer as everyone has their own opinion, but many narrow it down to two players from a more recent era; Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux. Both were born in Canada, and they were both born…

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    January 6th 1681. In Britain the sport took baby steps for the next couple hundred years even being banned in some areas. Ultimately the peak of the sport was in the 1900,s when the great boxers came along. Rocky Marciano was arguably one of the greatest fighters ever. He was overall a soft spoken man but still holds the best record in the sport Marciano retired early at 31 to spend time with his family He left boxing 49-0 with 43 knockouts! Then of course there are more controversial fighters…

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    Lsst Score Analysis

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    The greatest story ever told about one’s self is one of pure transparency and honesty. I can say that in my twenty-four years of living, I could never have foreseen experiences and obstacles I would have had to overcome. Summer of 1998, I traveled for the first time on a plane to the United States. My fathers side of the family had already left the country years prior to get settled and get affairs in order for us who were still back in Haiti. Bright eyed, six year-old from Haiti, I had no idea…

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    The Barrow Gang 1930's

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    The Barrow Gang The 1930’s were a time of hope, despair and vulnerability for the United States. The Great Depression destroyed the American economy and left millions of people without money, homes, or food. American people deserted their foreclosed homes and found themselves living in Hoovervilles, which were shanty insufficient neighborhoods built in the suburbs of big cities. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the two most recognized members of The Barrow Gang, took advantage of the tanking…

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    Everyone needs a hero. A hero isn’t just someone who saves lives and helps people get their cat out of a tree. A hero isn't just someone who wears capes and suits and has special powers or crazy weapons. A hero is much more than that. A hero is someone who inspires you to be the best you can be and pursue your dreams. A hero is someone who can always make you feel better and someone who always believes in you. A hero is someone who supports you through the ups and the downs, and they don’t do it…

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    Chromosome Saver

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    be spread out. We used memory foam to do this. Memory feam was the only option because it collapses on itself the gose bag to original form. This helmet meets the criteria for football because first it need to be durable and be able to take many hits and still be functional , and it does this. Second it need to be able to take big blows and keep the person wearing the helmet safe, again it does this. LAst it needs to be light so that you can run and not have to keep you head balanced because…

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