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    Pelvis Lab Report

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    Introduction: A couple of football players were practicing their game at a field near a camping area known as the Crystal Lake, everything was going okay until one quarterback accidentally throw the ball further than usual. after argueing of who is going to find the ball, the quarterback himself decided to look for it around the camping area. After looking around endlessly, the quarterback’s eyes caught the ball in the middle of the lake. Due to the cold weather the player couldn’t get far at the almost frozen lake. Right before he reach the ball he tripped on something, and his foot got stuck. Trying to get hold of what had tripped him, he grabbed what looked like the skull of a human being. “AHHHHHHHHH!”. After the remains of the body were pulled out by CSI. The forensic pathologist examin the bones and created an analysis. Summery: After digging up the remain of the body from the bottom of the lake, the forensic pathologist began research on determining the sex, race, age and height of the victim. The skull, humerus, pelvis, and femur were examin to help determine the traits. The long bones which are the femur and humor were measured to determine the height of the victim while the skull was examine to determine the race and the pelvis for sex determination. The pelvis was most dependable in determining the sex.The measurement of the pelvic cavity was heart shaped, but in contrast, females with heart shaped pelvis cavity will need a caesarean section during birthing…

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    from the website, Spoil Sport, talks about several sports that cause environmental damage. He lists sports that use fuel such as NASCAR, skydiving, boat racing and any sport that gets a large crowd such as soccer. If many people want to watch the sport it means that many people use fuel to go to where the sport is played and that is not good for the environment. Merchant also says blood sports such as hunting are not good because they involve violence. Snow sports that use a great deal of…

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    Over one-hundred and eleven million people watched the Seattle Sea-hawks take on the Denver Broncos during the two thousand and fourteen super bowl. Every year the Super Bowl is the most-watched program on television. Many of the people watching over see the talent and amount of creativity involved in the coaching, commercials, and halftime show. Creativity and coaching often go hand in hand. Coaches possess a different set of skills for their area of work than most other people who work in…

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    Over 110 million people watched Super Bowl 50 when the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10 (Kissell 1). People gathered all across the country with their family and friends to watch the two best teams in the NFL battle it out on the gridiron for supremacy. The Super Bowl is a prime example of the power of sports. Family and friends were united together to watch the game. Also, youth that watched the game observed the power of hard work and what one can accomplish if they set…

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    well which was also owned by a Georgia Tech graduate. Campus Accomplishments There were dances and concerts on the Georgia Tech campus. Dionne Warwick, Ray Mr. Rogers, and the Kingston Trio were some of the people who would come perform. The Yellow Jackets had a great record those seasons and were a bowl team every year. In 1962 the team went to the Blue Bonnet Bowl. Some players had charged things to the room after they lost the game. The people who had over charged the account had to repay…

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    Tom Brady Scandal Analysis

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    Tom Brady, a prominent quarterback for the New England Patriots, is one of the National Football League’s (NFL) greatest quarterbacks to have ever played. He excelled in both Football and Baseball, and gave up the opportunity to play professional baseball and attended the University of Michigan instead. Tom Brady led his team to an Orange Bowl victory and set himself up to be selected in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft. A year later, after the starting quarterback for the Patriots was…

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    important forms of communication human’s use on a daily basis, even if it is not realized. The Super Bowl Baby Legends Ad aims to make the audience, which consists mainly of teenagers, adults, some children, and some elderly to see “Football is Family” when they think of the NFL. In America, since football is a highly popular sport at high schools and colleges, it becomes a habit for fans to watch football. Football is watched almost every day of the week by all different people, and has been…

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    When comparing professional and college football even though they are the same sport they are different in their own ways. Professional is a chance for a player to have a career and make money, while college is a chance for a player to make a name for themselves. Although professional has football sunday and super bowl parties, it doesn 't offer the same ambiance as college football. College football is all about tailgating, rivalry, and trying to find tickets for the next big game. Money is a…

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    In its times, “Brian’s Song” was the most iconic made-for-TV movie. ABC strategically placed its premier, utilizing the concept of “flow” to cross-over their normal, stereotypical male Monday Night Football audience, towards the broad audience they were striving for their prime-time football games. Doing this allowed Monday Night Football to become a “consensual space”, thanks to the high viewing rates of the connecting film. These ideas worked with the themes of the movie to construct a…

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    (NFL History by Decade.) The teams that make it to the Super Bowl are not permitted to play in the Pro Bowl to prevent injuries.(NFL History by Decade.) The Pro Football Hall of Fame opened up in Canton, Ohio, on September 7, 1963, with 17 charter enshrinees.(History: Chronology) Every year at the end of the season they elect a certain amount of people to join the Hall of Fame.(History: Chronology) The Pro Football Hall of Fame Game is an annual National Football League exhibition game that is…

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