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    The spectacle that we call the Super Bowl is nonetheless amazing to the senses; not only the eyes, but the heart. The money making super giant that is the NFL, continually surprises, amazes and ultimately disappoints us in ways we forget, year after year. In this discussion, football shall be a focal point, but not the main topic. Our topic concerns something much larger than football (Huh? Gasp! Couldn’t be!), a topic that is intertwined with everything and anything we do; the sociology of our…

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    Trauma In Rugby Players

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    When scrumming, maul and ruck athletes should fully bend their knees, crouch and not lower one’s head and the athletes head must not ever be used as the fulcrum and by placing the regions from ones face to ones chest on the field. • Wearing of headgears is advised safe • Wearing of mouth guards – provide dental protection and erotica injuries. • Playing surface should be even and unconcerned- variety of concussion depends on the surface • Warm up and fitness- always warmup to prepare the body…

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    Confederate Army were just bored so they decided to start a club, that club was called the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). This men had secret meetings and ceremonies, this men would disguise themselves with sheet covers and cover their faces with mask and wear pointy headgear to make themselves look bigger. Like mostly every group has a leader, the KKK had their own leader too, he was known as the Grand Cyclops. When the people in the village would see the KKK they would be frightened and would look for…

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    the point that they almost have a direct relationship. Look at the NBA. Back in 2005, when the NBA started to take on the look of hip-hop, there was a rigorous dress code banning players from wearing things like sunglasses, pendants, headphones, headgear of any kind, medallions, and chains. Instead players had to wear business attire. These were all things tied to hip-hop, so many people believed this was an attack on the culture. According to (Jack, Golub. “The Answer” to the NBA’s stance on…

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    Concussions and brain injuries caused by sports related accidents are things that happen all the time, and they do not seem like threatening things, but they are extremely dangerous to student athletes’ health. The most common sports that produce concussions are soccer, football, and equine related sports. If a person receives multiple concussions they can have major effects on the student’s health and education. Concussions can have effects on the student’s academic performance and it can keep…

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    Britain 's rule over India is often referred to as the Raj, where roughly about 20,000 or so British officials and troopers ruled over 300 million Indian people. The British almost had complete cooperation from the local Indian princes and Indian troops, making it extremely easy to control the country. Their control over India was solidified even more by the fact that India was not a unified country. The British made treaties with the independent states in India, which created a deeper divide in…

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    he forgot how he normally stood, and whether his hands should be in his pockets or hanging at his sides. As seconds ticked by, he became more and more flustered. "Rex!" Tulla grabbed his sweaty hand and pulled him to the young man taking off his headgear. "This is Levi Nickleby. Levi, this is Rex Bright." Perhaps he was trying to comb it, but when Levi ran his hand through his dark hair, it only became more wild in an electrocuted meet licked-by-a-cow kind of way. He said hello as he fixated on…

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    Abstract: Developed by Dr. Lawrence Farwell, the brain fingerprinting scheme has become the most reliable and accurate lie detectors, surpassing the polygraph test. It is based on the theory which states that; while a criminal act is being committed there may or may not be any electronic devices present, however, the brain is undoubtedly always present and it takes part planning, executing and recording the crime. The Brain Fingerprinting design employs electroencephalography (EEG) in order to…

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    Jfk Space Race Analysis

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    I. Political and Economic Situations surrounding the Space Race in America “The good news for space exploration in general is that public opinion favors it – but only when not taking economic costs and budgetary spending into consideration.” (Hsu) Setting up the backdrop for the rise of the space program simultaneously builds the opposing argument for its continuation past 1969 as well. As culturally beneficial as it eventually resulted to be, it can be widely agreed that the initialization…

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    Islam And Stereotypes

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    and that ISIS exposes to the Western countries. Dr. Farooq fears his wife would be harassed or assaulted if she goes out into the public because of her hijab (Farooq).Unfortunately, due to these radical extremists, Muslim women who wear religious headgear have become targets of Islamophobia.…

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