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    Depending on who is the president and who is the prime minister, there are three iterations that can occur: presidency with a figure head, presidentially dominated system, and true dualism. The true advantage to Semi-Presidentialism is this true dualism: when the president and prime minister carry out executive functions parallel to each other. However, this works only if the two leaders…

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    laid the foundation for the US Constitution as well as constitutional monarchy in England. (English Bill of Rights 1689, 2015) According to the article “What is constitutional monarchy,” constitutional monarchy is when the queen or king acts as the Head of State, but the Parliament makes and passes legislation. This keeps the king or queen from controlling the laws to meet…

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    sustain another concussion that could potentially lead to death. Athletic trainers and coaches may not see that a player just took a big hit to the head, as there are 11 players total on the field all moving at the same time. With symptoms sometimes not showing up until hours later, it could possibly be too late for that player that took the blow to the head, which is why it is so important to self report the possibility of a concussion. I also believe that players may not know the…

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    Concussion are the common occurence injury sports amoung high school, college and professional athletes. A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that is caused by a blow to the head or body, a fall or another injury that shakes the brain. Sports concussion often result in meantal and physical symptoms. Symptoms like dizziness, balance, fatigue, headache, forgetfulness, and not being able to concentrate. If the athlete sleeps a lot this could mean he has a concussion, but alos if he is not…

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    Polly Shulman’s article “Blowing the Whistle on Concussions” focuses on care to be taken by athletes in case of a concussion. Shulman introduces his topic by telling the story of hockey player Eric Lindro who obtained a concussion in a game that he did not recover well from. Finishing the season with four concussions, six total in the past two years, Lindro was forced to retire prematurely. Shulman then goes on to state that thousands of high school athletes have had the same problems as Lindro.…

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    student athletes. Towards the end of article 3, all the long term consequences of concussions including memory loss, dizziness, nausea, or even depression are established which can happen if the athlete does not let themselves fully recover after their head…

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    Athletic trainers work to treat injuries that occur within all aspects of sports in order to return players to the field or court as quickly as possible. A concussion, however, is one injury that trainers do not attempt to fix quickly and easily. Concussions have become a very serious and common injury among professional and amateur athletes who take part in contact sports, such as football and soccer. A concussion is defined as, “A traumatic brain injury that alters the way your brain…

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    A concussion is a trauma induced alteration in mental status that may or may not result in loss of consciousness. A concussion is caused by an impact to the head, neck, or any body part that may cause jarring of the head. They are always serious even if it doesn't seem like it because they can be difficult to diagnose. There are laws in place that stop athletes from returning back to the sport the same day they received a concussion. Article 2 and 3 states all of this information with detail in…

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    football and how it can affect the players, and current research about concussions in football players. The after-effects of a concussion can be deadly. A concussion is a temporary disorder in brain function caused by a sudden forceful blow to the head. This happens many times in football, many players have been sidelined due to concussions. There are stories of former NFL players killing themselves…

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    Football Safety Essay

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    Throughout the years, football has become an increasingly popular sport. From peewee leagues all the way to the NFL, football is played on a daily basis. Although it has been viewed as an American sport and pastime, the concern for safety within these leagues has become prominent over the past decade. Most people associate football as a dangerous sport and some injuries can be career and even life-ending. When football first started as a sport in the early 1900s, there was no knowledge about the…

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