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    The editorial board explains how the Super Bowl has become a big tradition in America today, and that many families get together to celebrate it every year while making many memories. Then, they give an emotional appeal to the story and explain that because of the dangerous sport, famous players like Willie Wood have no memory of ever playing in the first Super Bowl (Football, So Beautiful). This part of the article is powerful because it makes the…

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    An In-Depth Analysis of Lord of the Flies through the Freudian Theory Around the time of World War II, a theory by Sigmund Freud emerged stating that the human psyche contains the psychic apparatus, otherwise known as the id, superego, and ego. Furthermore, the id, superego, and ego can be categorized based off of their different principles. The id is associated with the pleasure principle, the superego with the morality principle, and the ego with the reality principle. Interestingly enough,…

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    Sport Illustrated magazine, usually don’t subscribe. Instead, I would give them my ears and my eyes for the next one minute to see what was for sale. It was a one year magazine subscription, Madden 2009 game and Eli Manning #10 jersey, the entire Super Bowl game for $125. I hurried up to place my order and then resume back to my regular show. Now, the money spent as a fan on memorabilia has left me with a thirst to…

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    This game is unlike any other game people have played before. There is no way anyone can compare everything that ties into it. People literally have to have a couple of screws loose in order to be successful at it. Even if there are a couple of screws loose, that won’t carry the individual too far. Besides the insanity, passion is the main necessity. The game destroys people who can’t gain love and appreciation of it. Only a few men can play it, and an even smaller portion can truly be…

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    Cross Country's History

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    Cross country’s history is unique and interesting because of how it was created and how some of these traditions are still being used today. Cross country was invented in the nineteenth century, which is the same as a game that was played called “hare and hounds”. There are a couple of concepts that they kept the same from the game “Hare and Hounds” to cross country. For example, they still call the person who is leading the race “The Bunny” or “Hare”. In 1837 English schools started having…

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    NFL Scandal Research Paper

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    One of the most popular sports conspiracy theories to come out of the past Century will probably go down in history as the deflate gate . It entails the fact that the Patriots were accused of deflating footballs in the AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts. Many believe that the Scandal has married a lot of holes and that is not fully born to be convicting Tom Brady quarterback of the New England Patriots of any wrongdoing. Though the Patriots have had a history of some sport…

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    was willing to put in the 110 percent. He didn’t care if you screw up as long as you are giving it your absolute all. At practice he would always say you better be working like a dog. He credits the players for all their hard work during the 2007 Super Bowl season. He thought that they weren’t the fastest, strongest, or best team, but he always thought they were the hardest working team. Most coaches have many philosophies when it comes to football, but Dundy expects you to be respectful to your…

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    Super Bowl Paragraph

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    Have you ever been to a super bowl party or seen the seen the super bowl? In this story I will tell the time when I was in a football championship game. Well it might not be the super bowl, but we worked hard like it was. Read my story to find out if we win, at night, on turf, at Dalzell Field. The whole season only one team went undefeated, the Colts. I played on the colts with a lot of my friends. My coach told us that the practice will be harder than games, and they were by a lot. We had to…

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    According to Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the NFL says that ¨the league is more safer than it has been over the past thirteen years¨ but during the games there have been times that the players deliver heavy hits to the head and they just get up like if it's nothing. Not to mention, they start to forget what happened the last twenty four hours and also begin to start vomiting, which can lead to a concussion protocol and end their football career for good if they get more than three…

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    There has been bad blood between soccer and football fans for many years. Football and soccer are two of the most popular sports in the world. Due to these sports being so popular, some fans are very passionate about the teams of these sports. The passionate fans of these two sports often conflict and disagree with each other, no matter where they live. While most fans of soccer are spread throughout the world and believe that soccer is superior to football, football fans are a special breed…

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