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    Ronda Rousey in her autobiography, “My Fight/Your Fight”, talks about overcoming her weaknesses and utilizing her strengths to succeed her fights and to live a better life. Ronda is a extremely versatile fighter now, but was not always as good. This story talks about how she overcame some life altering experiences and use those experiences to help drive her to victory. It shows her evolution for white belt judo fights to professional UFC fights. The story inspires fighters and athletes in…

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    Steroids Essay

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    What is the main thing that experiences your head when you consider steroids? Barry Bonds, Hulk Hogan, or Lance Armstrong? Possibly "conning" rings a bell. You may think about the ugly back skin inflammation or the notorious "roid run" that accompanies steroid utilize. Steroids have dependably been given a terrible notoriety as an "unsafe" and "unjustifiable" medication on the grounds that each couple of years a popular and fruitful competitor gets found utilizing them and the media butchers…

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    Boxing History

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    Boxing originated when a person lifted a fist against another in play. Different eras of the sport have been distinguished by the use or nonuse of fist coverings. The ancient Greeks believed fist fighting was one of the games played by the gods of Olympus thus it became part of the Olympic games in about 688B.C... Rules around that time were amateur fights of 3 rounds, professional fights from 4 to 15 rounds. The recognized length of a championship fights is 12 rounds. Boxing diminished after…

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    Between the Ropes: Exploring the World of Professional Wrestling Introduction It is not a secret that professional wrestling is like a theatrical play, but it does not diminish its spectacle, melodrama, and theatrical aspects. If people know professional wrestling is not really a sport, then: What is professional wrestling and why is it so interesting to its fans? How is gender, race, and class characterized in and formed by professional wrestling? In which methods does professional wrestling…

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    has accomplished something in their term. Let’s begin with Martin Van Buren. Van Buren was “the first president to be born a citizen of the United States and not a British subject” (Martin Van Buren). The first ever fully American president. The Hulk Hogan of Presidents. That has to account for something? Nope. Still mostly forgotten by Americans. So what else did Van Buren do? “Van Buren helped form the new Democratic Party from a coalition of Jeffersonian Republicans who backed the military…

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    0-10 Scale Case Study

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    gender with a 0-10 scale? The 0-10 scale represents a continuum and allows for the representation of various forms of gender expression. In class, we gave examples of celebrities and other famous figures who were classical 0’s or 10’s, such as Hulk Hogan and Beyoncé. But we realized that the vast majority of people fall somewhere in between, and we were able to name others who did not fall on either end of the spectrum, such as Ellen DeGeneres and Ruby Rose. The idea of a scale allows for…

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    The civil rights movement was a massive movement to secure the basic rights and privileges for African American citizens. This movement began in 1954 and ended in 1968. The civil rights movement was important because it passed the civil rights act which made it illegal to separate by race. This movement also gave African Americans the right to vote. During the civil rights movement there was multiple accounts of police brutality like unleashing the dogs, spraying civilians with water hoses…

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