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    Some medical professionals believe that the sport should be banned since it is dangerous and deadly, some scientists and professionals believe that headgear in the sport needs to be upgraded, and other scientists and professionals believe that removing headgear altogether would be make…

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    They should wear headgear because if the ball hits their head it doesn’t damage their brain. They should wear stronger headgears in order for them to play the game safely. While they are wearing the headgear they should understand that they can’t cause a concussion. Before their game starts they should allow the players to wear headgears in order to play the game safely. If one of the players lose their headgear they can have an extra one. My third reason is soccer…

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    clearly the garment was very simple with no embellishment. What I decided to focus on was the main character’s headgear. Especially since the main purpose of the movie was about the famous Vermeer portrait that bears the movie title’s name. With this information, I will make comparisons to the headgear worn by the main character…

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    Soccer Persuasive Speech

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    Soccer is a very physical game and it's rarely violent. Sometimes the players do fall really hard or collide with each other hard, this occurs during games and practices. In our opinion soccer should not be ban because of its connection to brain trauma. Instead it should be modified to prevent any brain trauma. We say this because soccer is rarely a danger sport and most of the brain traumas are connected with heading of the ball. Another point is, that instead they should come up with new gear…

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    Essay On Orthodontists

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    Headgear If you already have a fixed appliance such as braces, other orthodontic devices such as headgear, may be attached to it to pull on your teeth, as well as the supporting jaw. In certain cases, the attachment may be used on removable appliances such as plates. Normally, such an additional attachment is used in severe malocclusions. Different varieties of headgear will produce different direction of pull on your jaw. One common…

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    Have you ever heard of practice makes perfect? Or coaches saying, “practice like you would play in a game.” Well, in 2015 U.S. Soccer program banned kids from 10 years old or younger from heading the ball in games and practices. The main concern from heading the soccer ball is the amount of concussion it has triggered over the last couple years. Even though, the banning of heading the ball will stop concussions, temporally for now, but what about when the youth players turn 11 and can start…

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    Non-Programmed Decisions

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    he had, which was an old army overcoat and headgear. His selection presented a non-programmed decision, which is a decision made in response to a situation that is unique, is poorly defined, and largely unstructured, and has important consequences. Stanley’s decision displayed non programmed characteristics, because it was made in response to the cold weather that made him select the warmest clothes he owned, which was an old army overcoat, and headgear. His decision was highly unstructured…

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    How Many Fingers Am I Holding Up? A boy aged 12, was in the goal, when suddenly a ball came soaring towards him. He lunged for it to stop the ball from hitting the net, but just then he hit the goal post square in the head. He had to be picked up by the ambulance and was sent to the hospital. He had a minor concussion and was ok after a couple weeks. According to the text, “How can we keep young soccer players safe?” it states, “The study found that for every 10,000 “athlete exposures" --…

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    Concussions are a problem. They are serious, life altering injuries. Since the beginning of the game of rugby there have been people ‘getting their bell rung’. Only recently has the Global Governing Body of World Rugby understood the severity of rugby related head injuries, like concussion. A lot of rugby played around the world is played in areas or countries where there is a shortage of medical staff that are trained or qualified to recognize then treat, with proper proficiency, concussions.…

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    The Smile Plot

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    1. Characters- Raina is an eleven year old girl, and she is in the 6th grade. Raina’s dad (Denis) supports her through her tough time of having teeth problems. Dr. Dugoni is her orthodontist dentist. He tries to a lot to make sure she can smile with confidence again. 2. Background- Smile is based on a true story. The author wrote about her life when she was younger and the problems she faced. 3. Motivation- When she was walking home from school with her girl scout friends, she trips and knocks…

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