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    kid doesn’t love ice cream. Kids are most likely to want ice cream then adults and teens. 34 percent of households with children eat 4 or more quarts of this frozen dessert monthly. • Teenagers: Teenagers still love ice cream, but as they get older, girls will tend to go towards low fat and go healthier than teenage boys. Marketing Mix • Product: Industry experts have referred to Cold Stone ice cream as “super premium” because it is made fresh every day in each store. Any ice cream order is…

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    Ice hockey culture, which has changed throughout time in order to adjust to society, revolves around simplistic ideas rooted deep within the origins and the minuscule changes that are necessary to the game. Certain ideas remain prominent, where players of a team look for solitary expression, the footwear has added a metal blade in the transition from field hockey to ice hockey, and the puck has revolutionized the game with improvements in speed. Ice hockey provides all the aspects of a…

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    The focus of my report is on the effect of age on NHL goalies, whether goalie increase their ability & competitive level with more experience compared to those who are younger. Recognizing different focuses (Games played, Games started, Wins & Loses, Save percentage, Goals against Averages) for two seperate groups of goalies (Goalies 25 & younger, as well as 26 & older). Although my main focus is on the effect of age on goalies, i’m as well comparing the effect of age on goalies versus players,…

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    NHL Lockout Analysis

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    The NHL lockout of 2012-2013 was caused by a disagreement of ideas creating a new collective bargaining agreement. Some people later have blamed the salary cap and coaches for the loss of an assumed 510 regular season games. In particular, the NHL salary cap is the sum of money any one team can spend on its players. The cap is set in stone for the year thus meaning there is no exceptions to the set amount. Some people think the salary cap should remain in place and control the league for…

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    Traumas In Hockey Sports

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    As teams get eliminated from the playoffs, injuries that players were battling through inevitably come to light. Players shuffle off in a long line to their surgeons, physical therapists, and physicians to repair themselves before it all begins again in a couple months. This is also a time that certain hockey fans – you know the breed – come out of the woodwork to laud these battered soldiers’ toughness and grit. They come equipped with memes comparing their hardy hockey heroes to those pansies…

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    in a freezing cold room, chasing a small rubber puck on blades as sharp as knives, trying to prevent five behemoths from destroying you. Most would choose to not play hockey, but I am not like most. The crashing of the boards. The sound of skates on ice. The ringing of posts. The sound of goal horns and high fives. This is what I live for. This is hockey. Hockey has been in my life since I was four, and although I don't remember it, my parents remind me of the look and pure happiness upon my…

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    Hockey Research Paper

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    team took the gold this year. It is very crucial to have good equipment in hockey, especially safety equipment because it is a very rough sport, and easy to get hurt inside. The main equipment you need in hockey is a hockey puck, a hockey stick, and ice skates. There is one piece of equipment that will help the sport get more competitive is the hockey helmet. The hockey helmet was not introduced into hockey till 1979. The equipment you need for safety is a hockey helmet, and pads. For a goalie,…

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    ICE CUBE The person i chose was i is ICE CUBE because he is my inspiration and because he is the greatest rap singer practically started rapping of all time he was the one that started rapping.And i think he played really good roles in movies and is really funny. O'Shea Jackson was born on June 15, 1969 in Los Angeles, in the South Central area, the son of Doris, a hospital clerk and custodian, and Hosea Jackson, who worked as a groundskeeper at UCLA and a machinist.He has an elder…

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    take a look further that what the expression “playing with fire” mean and see how his career is the reflection of those three words. Fire is what describe the best how Fleury played hockey; he played with the sacred fire. He was at his place on the ice and he was dynamic and giving everything he had at each game. Playing with fire is also a wink to the Calgary’s Flames hockey team where Theo Fleury not only started his career but also ended it. This aspect is wrapping up everything up together…

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    Skateboard Research Paper

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    Starting Out and the Basics If you’re thinking about learning how to ride a skateboard there are some things you’ll need before you join the skater world. You’ll need a skateboard of course, but what kind you get is all up to you. Also, you should get knee, elbow, and wrist pads. Anyone who is going to start skateboard should get a helmet and a pair if durable shoes. I personally, being the one prone to accidents, decided to start with a long board. Of course I have good shoes and a helmet. You…

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