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    controversy because they have been taking a knee during the national anthem. Many people have responded to it in many ways, the fans showed disapproval to the players, the players have started linking arms during the anthem, also started staying in their locker rooms while the national anthem is played, even our current president also responded to it in a negative way. Our president states that linking arms is alright but “kneeling is not acceptable” and if the fans stop going to the games…

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    Sports law is relevant to the administration of sports and a person’s participation in sport whether they play at amateur, professional or international level. The legal issues that arise from a sporting activity can involve aspects of contract law, torts, anti-discrimination, trade practice and criminal law The most common procedure involves breaches of the rules of the game that are contrary to the principles of the game that are seen as being against the morals of sportsmanship. From this…

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    fill in my water bottle. Something unusual happened the moment I came back. As I stepped into the bathroom, my peripheral vision detected an unknown figure scurried off from the locker area into one of the shower cubicles and slammed the door shut. The next minute I noticed that my sport bra, which I left hanging by the locker along with my cycling outfits, was gone. After several banging on the locked cubicle door and increasingly hostile questionings – all of which were met by stubborn…

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    field, I really had a different perspective on the field. It looked amazing. It had no mud, no faded lines, just a stunning football field. Once we were dropped off, we headed straight to the locker room. Walking to the locker room I could notice it was still quiet. Usually, we would be talking in the locker room but this time it was different. No one said a word. We dressed to play and that was our only mindset. Our team was patiently waiting to walk to the football field. Coach finally had…

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    The Court I was born on june 22, 1998 as Lee Vinck. I was 8 pounds. My mom told me I had blond hair and blue eyes that changed over time. It had changed to brown hair and blue eyes. My younger years were not that great. I was bullied all through elementary. Now, I'm 16, a junior at Harvey High School. I live in a small town called Lea in Utah. I have a friend named Joseph. He grew up here just like I did. We met each other in 7th grade. We have been through a lot together. Like being in…

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    Ideal High School

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    The ideal high school is very subjective. Even so, many have made attempts at such a lofty feat, but however impossible the goal is, the path towards that goal is surprisingly straight forward. No one would call the high schools of today ideal, but with a few tweaks, the average high school can get close. The layman may believe the role of a high school is solely to educate students, but nothing is further from the truth. A high school’s job is to prepare students for being an adult. Each…

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    serenity across Islanders social media. Everyone might as well be sitting around a campfire, roasting marshmallows and singing Kumbaya. Well, for one night at least. The Islanders eased tensions among the Barclays Center faithful and within their own locker room with last night’s 4-2 win over the sinking Vancouver Canucks in Brooklyn. To add to the good vibes was Jason Chimera and Andrew Ladd finally getting off the snide and scoring their first goals of the 2016-17 campaign, a campaign that…

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    In the ad there is a small child who see’s the disgruntled mean Joe walking into the locker room and decides to offer him a bottle of Coca-Cola. This is an excellent use of pathos. The people watching this ad are more than likely going to feel bad for mean joe limping into the locker room despite his reputation as one of the biggest and meanest players in the NFL. Then to see this child offer him a coke; the audience has no choice but…

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    and was carrying an empty backpack. I quickly rushed to my locker and raced off to class. Never realizing that Van Doom, Wolf Larson, and the Dungeon Master were actually in my class till now. I thought about sitting near them but decided against it; I felt like they were giving me nasty looks but decided that I was imagining things. I started doodling on my paper, before I knew it, class was over. “Hey man,” I turned around…

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    used stickum on their hands. This of course helped them get better catches from the quarterback and make better interceptions on the opposing team. Another indirect example of cheating is the University of Iowa. They painted the opponents locker room and lockers pink, in hope that it would make the teams less aggressive in the…

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