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    Coleman Weiss-Murphy Ms. Bross English 10‚ Hour 4 May 4‚ 2015 High School Football - Reduce the Risk and Reap the Rewards? September 13‚ 2013‚  was sixteen year old Damon Janes’ last football game. Why‚ because he was pronounced dead in a local Buffalo hospital three days after that game. His cause of death‚ brain damage. Janes took numerous hits to the head during a varsity football game. He seemed perfectly healthy‚ but in actuality‚ he suffered brain swelling‚ bleeding‚ and bruising  all resulting

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    Title of the Speech: Relationship between High School and College Football Specific Purpose Statement: I want to display the similarities and differences of high school and college football and show how they can complement each other. Thesis Statement: High school and college football have their similarities and differences‚ but at the end of the day‚ high school football helps prepare players for the college football experience. Introduction: Football‚ like other sports‚ has many levels of operation

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    vhnoasklcvnlasd;cakjcbnkijlawcnaiDropping out of high school is not good idea and it is an issue faced by many teens today. There are few reasons why people drop out of high school. One they are inspired dropping out of high school sounds cool and mad fun but after few months you will find the results. Most likely you will end up with out job or job that does require more physical and pay nothing near how hard you worked. Why someone wants to drop outof high school. Either or their family don’t have money

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    a requirement for football as a method for producing loyalties among extensive and different understudy bodies. Indeed‚ even before World War I‚ some mentors got to be known in secondary school football before climbing to the school level. Moreover‚ by 1929‚ a considerable lot of the genuine wounds and intermittent passing in the initial three many years of the twentieth century happened amid unsupervised play. Due to the requirement for defensive hardware and grown-up supervision‚ youth classes

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    Football At Two Different Levels Being in a football atmosphere is absolutely crazy to say the least. When the lights are turned on and the music is playing‚ it creates a feeling that cannot be matched. Many people create memories that they will never forget‚ no matter what level it is. High school and college football obviously have a lot of similarities and differences‚ but there are a lot more than people notice by just watching a game. There are two very different parts to the game. There

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    In youth and high school football‚ many injuries are suffered every year. Some injuries are just painful spots on the body‚ such as contusions‚ breaks‚ and sprains. Other injuries may be catastrophic and sometimes even deadly. State laws in WV now require players to take concussion tests yearly before seasonal play begins‚ but the question some may ask is‚ is just one test a year enough? Personally‚ I am a strong supporter of children playing any sport that is offered. With that being said‚ young

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    High school football‚ is it too dangerous to be played in high school? Many will say that it isn’t and it is entertaining to watch‚ others will argue that it is far too dangerous for high school athletes and that they can seriously get injured or worse can result in death. While both sides have good arguments‚ high school football is way too dangerous for high school athletes. Serious injury can occur on and off the field. Football‚ which is one of the most popular sports in the United States‚ is

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    ourselves playing high school football and having the skills of Odell Beckham or being the one who score so the most like one of the best soccer players like Messi or Ronaldo. I do it too tho I see myself scoring touchdowns gaining yards on the field or making tackles where you would cringe to see in person. But all we do is believe that we can just be as good as anyone. Students get scholarships and go to college to play sports and then make the NFL are what all of us high school football players want

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    Titans‚ a small town in Alexandria‚ Virginia integrates its schools in the 1970s. Challenges arose including academics‚ hope‚ and racism‚ but the the football team united the town and revived their innocence because the townspeople had something to hope for and put all of their energies into. The weekly football games were also a place to forget about all of life’s problems and believe that light will shine through. When attending these football games‚ all problems seemed to have disappeared. Many southern

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    professional sport? Boy’s high school football has an injury rate that is three times higher than girls’ soccer‚ which has the second highest injury rate. An Increasing rate of former football players are being diagnosed with a brain disease called CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) which causes difficulties with memory‚ impulsive control and depression. Football can’t be made safer. Football injury rates have been increasing and there’s no way to stop it. Football players are gaining “Scientific

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