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    the purpose of a helmet (i.e. why do people wear helmets)? (2): The purpose of a helmet is in an uncontrolled environment it acts as safety gear that can minimize and prevent injury to the head. People wear helmets to “protect [themselves] from head injuries that can kill you” (Consumer Report‚ 2016)‚ such as bleeding inside the skull or brain and skull fractures; with the decision to wear a helmet separating the difference of injury and disaster (Consumer Report‚ 2016). Helmets can also be purposeful

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    Should bicycle helmets be made mandatory for all cyclist? That is what two elementary students asked for from their city council‚ an ordinance enforcing the use of Bicycle Safety helmets for children under 12. So on April 25‚ 2002‚ in Richardson‚ Texas‚ the city council had decided against an ordinance requiring bicycle helmets for children under 12. Of course they had their reasons for not passing the request made by two young girls. If they would have taken a serious look at the issue‚ they may

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    skateboarders‚ and in-line skaters should wear a helmet? Well we think that they should wear helmet even if they are advanced in either sport. Helmets protect you from major injuries and some can cause death or you might have to go in intensive care at the hospital. Most helmets are bright colored or have reflectors on the back so you can see the riders. Police and other people believe that everyone should wear a helmet while riding a bike‚ skateboard‚ or inline skating. Helmets protect your head from getting

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    Should Baseball Pitchers be Required To Wear Helmets? Proposal Sports now days are starting to look into safer and better equipment for athletes to reduce the amount of injuries. A big topic going around in sports today are whether or not pitchers should have to wear helmets. This has come to the attention of many sports officials‚ because of the amount of pitchers that have been hit in the head recently. Batters wear helmets; catchers wear helmets; should pitchers do the same? The pitchers

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    individual and I will prevail” My artistic craving started to lean towards the legendary surf and skate illustrators of the 1970’s to 1990’s. The Skateboarding‚ Surfing and rock & roll art of the 3 decades was by three illustrators‚ Jim Phillips‚ Vernon Courtlandt Johnston and Mark Gonzalez. Within this essay I will be looking at the History of Skateboarding through the 50’s to the 80’s. Skateboard graphics can be humorous‚ controversial‚ political‚ abstract‚ thought provoking and even collectable

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    When the word “skateboarding” pops up‚ what comes to mind? Skateboarding has been around since the early 1950’s‚ when surfers wanted a way to mimic surfing without the water. Skateboarding then‚ was known as “sidewalk surfing” to many local skateboarders. The name “sidewalk surfing” comes from skateboarders wanting to do surfing-like maneuvers while traveling at a high rate of speed. Then 1950’s were the opening era of skateboarding‚ but it was not very popular at this time. Many people disliked

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    Hallo »guys«! Today i’m going to talk about skateboarding because it is something that keeps me happy and relaxed at once. So the history of skateboarding is really long. First skateboard was probably invented in early 50’s when one day surfers couldn’t surf because the waves were flat‚ so they took a wooden board and roller-skate wheels and put them together. From then skateboarding became really popular‚ first in US and then all over the world. It was developing really quickly. People started

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    to wear helmets no matter their age. It is very dangerous to not wear one‚ for many reasons. A helmet will protect your head from hard hits that you will encounter when you fall off your motorcycle‚ bike‚ scooter‚ etc. Wearing a helmet will save you from getting a mangled face. Having you come home is a better feeling then you going home to a grave. Since some people feel that they are too cool to wear a helmet‚ let me advise you that having an attitude like that is not smart. When you

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    I researched this topic. Helmets are one of the most important pieces of safety gear a football player can have. In October 2010‚ a new rule was signed off to be placed in the National Football League (NFL) rule book for the safety of NFL players. The helmet-to-helmet hit rule is as follow: using any part of the helmet to butt‚ spear‚ or ram any part of the opponent’s helmet (Azpiri). A helmet-to-helmet hit is illegal in the NFL now. The punishment for a helmet-to-helmet hit for a NFL player is being

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    Skateboarding as a sport Another important discussion is whether skateboarding can be considered a subculture more than a sports activity wherein different subculture participate. As shown in some of the reports in the state of the art (Johns 2011; Van der Rijt et al. 2002) skaters were not significantly more involved in marijuana use than other cultures‚ but as Nielsen and co. found it is possible that participating in several subcultures that acknowledge a particular behavior make the individual

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