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    basketball dreams be ruined forever? As an athletic trainer‚ you will have a lot of responsibilities. Athletic Trainers help athletes maintain physical health by teaching them how to avoid injuries as well as by treating them. This career is in the medical science class and tasks include treating and preventing injuries‚ rehabilitating athletes‚ providing players with medical equipment. An athletic trainer has many duties.

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    extremely important to promote safe participation on an athlete‚ by ensuring these factors are optimal‚ the chance of injury can be avoided‚ thereby promoting safe participation. The rules or laws that govern an organisation are in place to protect all participants and spectators. Clubs generally have a set of rules and regulations‚ which often include the club’s constitution In case of injury; the sports organisation must have appropriate first aid facilities and an insurance policy‚ which covers both

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    CRASH TEST DUMMIES Practical 1 Inertia and seat belts PLEASE ADD THIS PAGE INTO YOUR ’MOTION’ ONE-NOTE NOTEBOOK ON YOUR COMPUTER Part A - Effects of Inertia TEACHER DEMONSTRATION[page 118 Science World 3] • Set up the ramp as shown in the photo –but without the barrier. • In your group -DISCUSS the 6 questions of the Part A discussion • Write a sentence to outline what the experiment has shown. Part B – Inertia and speed. this part will be written up as a formal

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    the clubs‚ Cindy went golfing with her friend‚ Kate.  While Cindy was swinging a five iron‚ the grip came loose and the club sailed through the air‚ striking Cindy’s golfing partner‚ Kate‚ in the forehead. According to the text; Torts and Personal Injury Law (Okrent‚ 2009); absolute (strict) liability holds a tortfeasor responsible for his or her behavior regardless of fault. Some people feel that it is unfair to hold a defendant accountable especially if he or she did not behave intentionally. “That

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    Concussions and Repercussions Concussions‚ they are the most common injury not only in sports but also in everyday life. Concussions affect any gender‚ size‚ and age‚ and the severity has no age limit‚ it will affect anyone no matter how they obtain the injury. Concussions are found mostly in today’s youth who play organized sports. Concussions are crippling the minds of our youth in today’s society because of all of the contact sports they are associated in. The goal of this paper is to show information

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    RIDDOR Reporting of injuries‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations 2013 What is RIDDOR? RIDDOR is the Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations. These regulations require employers‚ the self-employed and those in control of premises to report specified workplace incidents. RIDDOR requires employers and others to report deaths‚ certain types of injury‚ some occupational diseases and dangerous occurrences that can be out of or in connection with work. This covers

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    due to the environment where the player is playing. The opposing team may affect his way of playing through the mind games they are throwing for instance‚ trash talks and body contacts. The fans’ way of interacting with the player‚ and sometimes an injury‚ affect a player’s way of playing the game. The importance of

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    Running Head: Crime and Gambling Gambling can be viewed as the act of risking money (or equivalent) on an uncertain chance of winning a larger amount of money (or some other good). Gambling may involve some element of skill (e.g.‚ poker‚ horse track bets) or be determined by pure chance (e.g.‚ slot machines‚ lotteries) (Turner & Fritz‚ 2007). In nearly all cases‚ the long-term expected result for the player is a loss. Gambling and its link with criminal activity is an area of growing research interest

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    Injuries Due to Sports Specialization Versus Participating in Multiple Sports The Problem The most popular sports to play in The United States are basketball‚ baseball/softball‚ football‚ soccer‚ and volleyball. Club teams‚ youth teams‚ or travel ball teams are prevalent in every sport across the country. Thirty plus years ago boys would play baseball in the spring‚ soccer in the summer‚ and went outside to played basketball and football with friends in the fall and winter until baseball started

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    distress? Opinion. Hug‚ Circuit Judge. A plaintiff may recoverdamages for emotional distress caused by observing the negligently inflicted injury of a third person if‚ but only if‚ said plaintiff: (1) is closely related to the injury victim; (2) is present at the scene of the injury-producing event at the time it occurs and is then aware that it is causing injury to the victim; and (3) as a result suffers serious emotional distress--a reaction beyond that which would be anticipated in a disinterested

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