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    Hockey and basketball have many similarities‚ but are unique in their own ways. Both sports have been around for over 125 years. They both can be played in backyards‚ parks‚ or in professional arenas. Each sport is entertaining and has a big fanbase‚ and the goal is to put an object in a net using five players on each team. While the two sports have a lot in common there are lots of differences. In hockey you can push people off of the rubber disc that is called a puck to score. Pushing a player

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    and why. I believe ice hockey is superlative because of its complexity and difficulty‚ requiring players to exhibit extremely difficult skills with the finest timing‚ strength‚ and precision‚ as well as how it brings family and friends together. I have spent countless hours watching‚ playing‚ and talking about hockey with some of the people I am closest to. For me it is clear‚ there is no greater sport than hockey. Most people would agree‚ the skills employed in hockey are nothing short of spectacular

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    Street hockey Street hockey is a form of hockey play on surfaces like basketball courts‚ indoor‚ streets‚ and nettless tennis courts. The point of the game is to shoot the puck into the others teams net and score. Each team must have 6 players‚ 3 frontlines 2 defense and 1 goalie. Street hockey equipment is especially designed for street hockey. The stick is wooden with a plastic tip and a plastic puck or a ball that doesn’t bounce at all. Each teams has only 2 timeouts each lasting around 1 minute

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    Ice Hockey Essay

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    Hockey is by far my favorite sport of all time. I love the environment‚ and all the technique involved in the sport. Everything from slap shot‚ to wrist shots‚ to fighting‚ to passing‚ and even fighting for the puck on the boards has always brought my attention. The amount of effort that it takes to be good at this sport is absolutely ridiculous. When talk about hard work and dedication‚ you definitely need it to play this sport. I’ve tried ice skating before and it really didn’t turn out to well

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    PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT The English paragraph can be divided into three sections: INTRODUCTION‚ BODY‚ and CONCLUSION. The INTRODUCTION briefly states the content of the paragraph and enables a reader to establish his expectation of what is to come. THE BODY is the main part of the paragraph‚ which is developed sequentially. THE CONCLUSION‚ the writer summarizes what he has already discussed in the main part and finishes his presentation of the idea. The following paragraph is an example. Sample

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    Neck Guards in Hockey

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    OUTLINE Thesis: Although most hockey athlete believes that by wearing required equipment keeps them safe from injury‚ however I believe that these regulations should be stricter because of the severity of recent and past injuries. Introduction: Are equipment regulations enough to keep our hockey athletes safe? I. Injuries a. Richard Zednik b. Clint Malarchuk c. Bill Masterton II. History of Equipment a. Pre 1950 b. 1960-1970 c. 1970-1980 d. 1980-1990 Meredith e. 1990-2000 III

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    taking hitting and fighting out of hockey in the last few years because of the rise in career ending injuries‚ but the cause is from the fact that hockey players having been getting faster stronger and more skilled. Although people do get severe injuries and some take it too far it’s the risk that they face every time they step on the ice. Hitting starts at the age of 11 which I think is an appropriate age to start hitting. Taking Hitting and fighting out of hockey would change the game forever.

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    Winning requires lots of hard work and tactics. The U.S hockey team used many tactics and strategies on their road to win the olympics in 1980 Some of these strategies coincide with the ideas in the How to become a master student textbook. The U.S hockey team uses the strategies of goal setting‚ “Be Here Now”‚ and Avoiding multitasking. Goal setting is one strategy used by the U. S hockey team. Goal setting is the process of identifying something that

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    Why Hockey Fights Are Needed The National Hockey League is lucky‚ in a way. What was once a major issue – fighting – has all but taken care of itself. Fighting is down significantly‚ to the point where the only time people really talk about it these days is to mention that fighting is‚ well‚ down.In 2012-13 there were an average of 0.96 fighting majors called per game. It slipped to 0.76 in 2013-14 and 0.63 in ’14-15. This season through games played Nov. 12‚ 0.46 fighting majors have been called

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    Six Things About Hockey

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    6 Things About Hockey It is not a gentle sport. “You can’t go in this sport with a ballerina attitude. Hockey is a sport that requires toughness and focus. If you go in a hockey game with no focus‚ you are going to get thrown around the rink like a bouncy ball riding in a car. Hockey needs lots of focus‚ strength‚ and power.” It’s not as easy as it looks. “Watching a hockey game‚ you see people gliding around on ice skates with sticks trying to make a goal. Though in reality skating with all

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