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    While even though players choose to play, The NFL should make new rules to protect players from obtaining concussions because it can trigger migraines, it leads to memory loss over time, and also leads to brain disease. People may say that it is the player 's fault for choosing to play the game they love and receiving concussions which is true but there is certain things the National Football League can do to try to help prevent concussions. Concussions over time lead to brain disease, memory…

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    Car Finder Analysis

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    A Dad’s Gotta Do What a Dad’s Gotta DO Briton Hyundai developed a hilarious commercial, staring Kevin Hart, to be released during the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl as entertainment for all of those crazy, overprotective parents out there. Hyundai released the Car Finder commercial during the 2016 Super Bowl in order to promote the new feature in front of all those overprotective parents watching Super Bowl commercials. Every parent wants to protect their children, especially when they…

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    Introduction Football has been a popular sport almost immediately after it was created. The first reason for this was because it was easy to play and very accessible. All you need is a ball and anything (from stones, boxes, etc.) to create two goals. With time, football became the most watched and played sport with “3,3-3.5 billion fans all around the world”(1). Football brings people together, whether it is to watch a game or to play. In other words, it brings the community together. At the…

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    Under Armour was created by former University of Maryland football player Kevin Plank, in 1996. The company started with a simple plan to make a more advanced T-shirt that not only provided compression, but got perspiration off your skin rather than absorb it. The plan was for the shirt to also regulate temperature between hot and cold, and enhance performance. “Under Armour is the originator of performance apparel - gear engineered to keep athletes cool, dry and light throughout the course of a…

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    (350 words) Enjoy Your favorite Football Games With Your Favorite Munchies Many of us are interested in games and sports, but due to shortage of time and lack of adequate physical fitness we are not able to participate in games and sports as we did in our childhood. However, we are able to compensate on the thrill and excitement by watching games of our favorite teams on TV. Among all other games, football has one of the greatest fan followings and needless to say is a very popular team game.…

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    A Weberian Approach

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    the Role of the Football Manager in Britain and Ireland: A Weberian Approach I‘ve always known about the difference that in UK football there are no head coaches of football clubs but there are managers. Maybe I had some notions why it was like this and what were the basic differences between being head coach or manager. But when I discovered this article, as a big fan of football and the English one especially, I really felt the need of fully understanding the role of the football manager in…

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    Taronish Elavia’s “A Football Opinion Piece for People Who Hate Football Opinion Pieces” Taronish Elavia, in his article, “A Football Opinion Pieces for People Who Hate Football Opinion Pieces” published in December 26, 2016 talking about big transfers in football world and how they not making any changes in club. His article is divided in 2 pieces, first piece is a lot of quotes from 90s, that in my opinion is not really related to his article, and in second piece he is all about football, and…

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    Forever Strong Analysis

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    losses and 19 USA national championships. The coach, Larry Gelwix, mentored his players to be champions on the field as well as off the field. A movie was made based off of the Highland High School’s rugby team’s story. The movie Forever Strong states, “often, the stories of embattled figures and the universal themes that swirl around the arena are most inviting. Such stories make for compelling reading” (Rodesiler, 2014, p.3). Even though this seems like a general quote relatable to most…

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    when a professional football player from the San Francisco 49ers team, also known as Colin Kaepernick, kneeled down when the National anthem of the United States of America was played at the beginning of a game. Kaepernick’s justification for this was that this was his way of protesting the unfair treatment of individuals because of racial characteristics. Since racism, discrimination, and gender inequalities have been going on for centuries, I agree on the matter of sports players being able to…

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    Failure (edited) Many people that soccer just kicks the ball and nothing else. I disagree because I used to play in my childhood. I experienced many things playing football, but the best moment I remember was performed in these two tournaments. After a big fail my team and I decided to move on and go for more. We chose this was not the end, and that we must abandon. Since this moment I understood that nobody is perfect and you can fail. Also, I assumed that if you want something; you have to try…

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