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    National Anthem Protest

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    This essay discusses the national anthem protest, And how the people and the athletes are taking a stand to the government authorities about police brutality and racial inequality. during the playing of the U.S. national anthem. The demonstrations have generated mixed reactions. Some have called the protests unpatriotic and disrespectful of the U.S. flag, the national anthem, the police, and the military. But the government isn’t applying to the meaning of the flag. “ When one believes…

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    had won seven titles, including the first two Super Bowls. Lombardi may have put an affect on the way football is played, and how people enjoy watching the game, but the main reason people watch football is for their favorite teams. Everyone roots for their team to go to the Super Bowl, but only two teams can go into the Super Bowl, and only one comes out champion. The top winning players according to statista the top Super Bowl wins goes to the Pittsburgh Steelers, with six wins and the New…

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    The NFL Should Needs to Ban Harmful Painkillers Substantial: Of considerable importance, size, or worth. Many NFL Players have substantial amounts of pain. The league tries to help, but is what they’re doing the best for the players? Although most painkillers are effective, they come with deadly effects. The NFL needs to ban harmful painkillers. Of course painkillers relieve pain very quickly, but their long term effects outweigh that relief. According to Dr. Nathaniel Berman and Dr. Frank…

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    Football is one of the best sports in the world that garners a wide fan-base. Football stars are always in the go and cheered upon by their fans. However, their sports is not as easy and smooth sailing as one can think of since they also experience some major set-backs in the form of injuries. One of the most common football foot injuries is the high ankle sprain such as what happened to Barcelona forward, Neymar, during their team's win at the Copa del Rey in January 2014. During the ankle…

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    through the air and disappears into the horizon. My school has a 1 million dollar soccer field called Wesson. It’s located behind the football stadium, which is located on the outskirts of campus. The soccer teams take pride in the field, as they often chant “We don’t lose on Wesson!”, even though spectators usually forgo the soccer game in favor of the football game. It has to be clear enough to see the moon and stars. I never really plan it, but sometimes my friend reminds me to look outside…

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    “Snickers commercial” by Robin Williams 1.Description: This commercial by “Snickers” in 2013 is set on the sidelines of a football during a football game. The “coach” that is depicted in the commercial is the famous comedian, Robin Williams, in the center of a group of football players. In this group, large footballers surround Williams and take orders to execute a football play before the go on the field. During the commercial, Williams vanishes when the real coach eats a Snickers bar, which…

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    full swing. It’s a season of young teams, veteran squads, and championship aspirations. As our athletes look to achieve victory on the field, Tthe Sentinel has been keeping a close watch on their performance. Over at neighboring Greenport, the football team attempts to rebound after a disappointing campaign last. Although last season was cancelled due to excess injuries, the Porters look to the future in a current season filled with success. As of now, they only have a 3-3 record, and our…

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    The Pulitzer prize has been the dream of lots of people since 1917. Mostly writers, journalists, and photographers. The Pulitzer prize is an American award established after the newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, a Hungarian-American and it represents the incentive to excellence. The Pulitzer prize is a serie of prizes awarded each year regarding someone who accomplished an excellent work in one of the 21 categories such as journalism, arts, literature, newspaper, drama, music, photography.…

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    Butterflies seem to fill the entire stomach. The band plays, lights all aimed at one spot, the football field. The smell of freshly popped popcorn flood the night air. The rumble of the crowd becomes a roar. Grass cut earlier in the day feels wet with the night already laying its sheet of the morning dew. The whistle is blown and the ball sent soaring through the air, and the game begins. Every football game begins this way, but in big games like a state championship the lights seem brighter,…

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    Essay On Soccer Injuries

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    Listed in the top ten most dangerous sports, soccer is at number six, and football number three. Although people may assume that soccer isn’t dangerous, many injuries occur during both soccer and football. Many other injuries can occur, including Much of the population also believes that soccer is non-contact sport and that football is the most dangerous. The truth is, soccer and football can both result in severe injuries. According to Sports Injuries Statistics, annually, 3.5 million…

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