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    Introduction All Canadian citizens have their rights protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (CORF). This document of law protects all Canadians from multiple things. From not being arbitrarily detained to even protection from un lawful search and seizure. The Charter of rights in Canada is always being improved through case law decisions that add more detail to what exactly that charter protects‚ and does not protect. Many people in Canadian society might have different view

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    I have attended four different high schools in four years‚ and have played football alongside numerous teammates and coaches. I have always participated in sports throughout high school. Playing football has taught me valuable lessons for use on and off of the field. When I joined the football team my freshman year‚ I did not fully understand what I was getting into. Even though I watched football on television‚ I had no idea how much work was truly required for the sport. I worked vigorously for

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    In the essay “The End of Football” by John Kass‚ discusses the possibility of football becoming less popular as the years goes by because the health issues that are related to tackle football. His thesis is that parents are becoming more cautious with their children playing sports because the rougher the sport‚ the likely chance that the child will have a life altering injury. Kass even said himself that he will not allow his children play football‚ even though he loves the game himself and he also

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    Football or Baseball? If you’re like most Americans‚ you probably have a favorite NFL team. You probably watch football games on TV and if you live in a city with an NFL team‚ you may shell out the cash to buy a game ticket to cheer them on. That is to say‚ no matter where you live‚ you almost certainly watch the Super Bowl‚ even if it’s just to check out the exciting commercials. In fact‚ if you’re not wearing an NFL team logo hat‚ T-shirt‚ or jacket today‚ you’ll almost certainly run into

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    was made. It was on this day that the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL) decided merge and become the National Football League. Otherwise known as the NFL‚ this merge combined two very different leagues‚ one a high-flying passing type of game and one a grind it out running style of game. Against all odds the two rival became one and created the game we know and love today know as football. Because we all love football so much this There were several reasons why this

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    The Scottsburg Varsity football team just made it back into the limelight‚ since their last game in 1983. What you see from sitting on the bleachers‚ are a joining together as a team. It definitely can made a big impact on them as players‚ and teammates. Wether it be during a practice‚ or a game. “The jump to varsity is something we have all been eyeing since the rebirth of our JV program in 2014. It’s an exciting challenge that we will embrace and look to get better as a program over the 2017 season

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    inhabitants. In the United States there is the Bill of Rights of 1781‚ which consists of a preamble and the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution‚ 1787. In Canada there is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ which is the first part of the Canadian Constitution Act‚ 1982. Both of these documents provide for the rights and freedoms for their respective populations. These documents are vastly different‚ but also contain several similarties. Thou both excellent documents‚ it is in my contention

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    it weren’t for an outstanding game by the defense led by Senior captain Elandon Roberts‚ Houston Football would not be playing for the American Athletic Conference Championship December 5th against Temple or USF in Houston. The Houston Cougars came out ready to play after their first loss of the season last week to unranked UConn that caused the Cougars to fall out of the CFP top 25. Houston Football out gained Navy 555 yards to 459‚ and rushed for 218 yards to Navy’s 147. Both QBs threw for over

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    the college football season was one of the wildest we’ve seen this season. Several of the top teams fell‚ while one prominent player called out his coaching staff after his team attempted to execute a head-scratching game plan. No. 16 Navy had 12 players get at least one rushing attempt in their victory over Tulsa Saturday‚ while the leading receiver in Ohio State’s supposed high-powered offense netted just 22 yards against No. 9 Michigan State. Yet‚ that’s the beauty of college football — It never

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    The rights set forth in “The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” are all of paramount importance in a democratic country such as Canada. However‚ the implementation and interpretation of the C.C.R.F. is fundamentally flawed. The ambiguity of certain sections allow for a vast range of interpretations by the Supreme Court justices‚ the unelected judiciary brach has the power to fundamentally alter the Canadian Criminal code without the consent of the legislative brach‚ and the legislative branch

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