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    Should Football Be Banned

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    Football is a very violent sport ‚but should not be banned. Football is America’s sport that most of the American population enjoys watching. Football isn’t plalyed in as many countries. The countries that play football are Canada‚Mexico‚Japan‚Austria‚France‚ and the United States.There are a lot of people calling for football to be banned such as doctors and other health physicians.Football was created in America and should be allowed to play the high school level. First of all‚ football teaches

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    Organised sports provide people with the opportunities to watch athletic activity in a controlled environment. Local‚ national and international sporting events give spectators exciting entertainment in a non-participative role. While the general benefits for sports fans offer memories and experiences of enjoyment‚ to the players themselves‚ there are serious concerns with injury and safety which may result in legal and financial implications. Injuries suffered in sports impact millions of players

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    Should Boxing Be Banned?

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    Should Boxing Be Banned? What do Boxing‚ Sky Diving‚ Horseback Riding‚ and Climbing Mountains have in common? All of these sports can be very dangerous to perform some more than others but dangerous all the same‚ yet thousands of people continue to attempt these sports and many more dangerous activities evry day. An obvious question somebody might ask is why doesn’t anyone stop these people from doing these sports if their so dangerous? The simple answer is‚ its nobody else’s business what

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    What would life be like without sports? Whom would fans yell at through the television? Sports can have negatives but the positives stick out more. I personally have experienced fun events during high school sports. Although sports can be dangerous and while people will argue that sports are time consuming‚ high schooler’s should participate in them. Intelligent coaches will teach their players valuable life lesson’s. One major lesson my coach taught me is fight for what I want. I live my life

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    Boxing is a very popular sport‚ enjoyed by millions across the world. It is also a dangerous sport. Over 1000 boxers have died during or just after fights in the past one hundred years. Many more have been damaged for life by injuries in the boxing ring. Some of these victims were professional boxers who made their living from the sport. Others were amateurs boxing for fitness and fun‚ rather than for money. Sometimes it seems to be just one punch which does the damage. In other cases it seems to

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    references‚ alcohol abuse‚ and violence. Although the novel contains mature subject matter‚ The Catcher in the Rye should be included in all high school curriculums because it is a classic coming of age story that students can learn from and connect to their own lives. Specifically‚ the majority of high school students reading The Catcher in the Rye can relate to the prevailing pressure to meet high family and class expectations. The main character‚

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    Introduction Sports have been helping children to become healthy and fit‚ but for years athletics have been taking children’s eyes away from reaching their educational goal. For example‚ the colleges keep increasing for a number of test failures each school has. It is to show that schools have better high school graduation rates without sports. Therefore‚ sports should not be allowed at school to save districts money‚ and improve students‚ grades. One of the major issues in America is the countless

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    1101 Mrs. Myers Cell Phone should be banned in high school When I was in high school‚ I saw many students in school using cell phones. The students were supposed to come to school to learn‚ but instead they were texting. I was one of those students. I did not pay attention in class and my grades began to drop. Finally my parents took my cell phone away‚ and my grades started to go up; from personal experience‚ I know cell phones should be banned in high school. Cell phones distraction in

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    Should Boxing Be Banned

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    ISSUE – Should Boxing Be Banned CONTENTION – Shouldn’t be banned Recently there has been a debate on whether or not boxing should be banned. There are people who agree with the idea of boxing being banned and claim that it is dangerous and life threatening. However‚ there are others who disagree and argue that there are more dangerous sports. This issue could lead to unexpected consequences‚ such as boxers having brain injuries. I believe that boxing shouldn’t be banned because it is the boxers’

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    In sports‚ liability is a serious risk. The problem is that one cannot predict an injury‚ however‚ it could have been easily prevented if the situation did not entirely take place. In this situation‚ an ice hockey coach was not present when one of his hockey players who gotten injured‚ therefore‚ for the cause of his injury was directly taken into a hospital. Considering that the coach was in the lobby at the time of the event‚ however‚ the coach cannot be found liable‚ since he is a volunteer who

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