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Analysis Of Procter & Gamble Company
Introduction
Procter & Gamble is the largest consumer goods company in the world and sells products under more than 50 brand names. The Procter and Gamble
Company is today more familiarly known as P&G in most of the English–speaking world, and has grown from its humble roots as a Cincinnati soap
maker to one of the 20 largest multinational corporations in the world. P&G racked up over 76 billion dollars in total sales in 2009.
This portfolio is about a campaign that called 'Thanks mom' from Procter & Gamble Company. This campaign was launched before the London 2012
Olympic games. In this portfolio, first, I will introduce this campaign and Procter & Gamble Company. And then I will explain the creative brief about
this campaign and analysis this campaign from different views.
Third, I will analyise the advertisment for this campaign. There are two advetisements under this campaign. One is before the 2012 London Olympic
Games, the other one was before the
About Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble is the largest consumer goods company in the world and sells products under more than 50 brand names. The Procter and Gamble
Company is today more familiarly known as P&G in most of the English–speaking world, and has grown from its humble roots as a Cincinnati soap
maker to one of the 20 largest multinational corporations in the world. P&G racked up over 76 billion dollars in total sales in 2009.
William Procter and James Gamble, working–class immigrants from England and
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Biopython Personal Statement
I have been hoping to join ViperBots for a long time now, and if I am fortunate enough to receive this opportunity, there are many things I aim to get
out of it. I hope to work with intelligent and hard–working people who have interests similar to mine, to take part in serious competition, and to
improve my teamwork, creativity, and programming skills. I also hope to expand my knowledge on the different aspects of engineering that I learned
and enjoyed in Gateway. I enjoy learning and applying programming languages and have made several programs using Javascript, HTML, and CSS.
Currently, I am learning Python through an online course so that in the future I can easily learn BioPython when I have a career in Bioinformatics. My
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I am directing my focus on STEM and I hope to become a bioinformatics software developer. I am familiar with multiple programming languages have
also used RobotC to program a virtual robot at home. I qualified for QUEST when I moved to Texas in fourth grade and joined Gateway in 7th grade.
In 7th grade, I took the SAT through Duke TIP and scored 1790 out of 2400. In 8th grade, I scored 1310 out of 1440 on the PSAT 8/9. I also won the
middle school spelling bee in 6th grade and 8th grade, and my current SRI reading level is 1699. I am in triple PACE math (I passed the UT High
School Algebra 2 semester exams with a 99% on each and will be taking Pre–Calculus Pre–AP in 9th grade.) and have been maintaining a 99% and
above throughout the year in math and science. I am a functional and dependable team member that always gets quality work done and provides
valuable ideas and insights. In 5th grade, I was on the River Ridge Elementary FLL Robotics team with the challenge: Nature's Fury, in 6th grade, I
was on the Outliers FLL Robotics team with the challenge: FLL World Class, in 7th grade, I was on the Impact Robotics team with the challenge:
Trash Trek, and in 8th grade, I was on the MooBots robotics team with the challenge: Animal
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Persuasive Essay : Why Is Cheerleading A Sport?
ESPN cameras all around, hundreds of screaming fans, pride and a big trophy at stake; no, the described scene is not that of a football championship.
The excitement buzzing in the air escalates as the next team steps up to put all they have into a two minute and thirty second sprint to the finish. As a
competitive mix of various other sports, cheerleading is a new sport on an international rise in popularity. Some may argue cheerleading should not and
cannot be considered a sport, but according to the Merriam–Webster Dictionary cheerleading follows the definition of a sport and therefore should be
widely considered one because of its high level of physical activity, competition, and set of rules and conventions.
Cheerleading requires an especially high level of physical exertion with an equally high risk of injury. In order to even make a team, cheerleaders must
participate in an extensive tryout process often taking more than a week. Athletes must also meet a series of physical requirements concerning skills
and fitness. Members of the North Allegheny varsity cheerleading squad first had to run a mile in under 8 minutes and demonstrate their ability to meet
the requirements for stunting, cheering, dancing, and tumbling. Cheerleaders also keep busy practice schedules in order to maintain their physical
condition. The nationally ranked Villanova University cheerleading squad holds various practices at least five days a week to work on strength and
skills. In addition to the
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What If Tonya Was Black
A lot of people have already made up their mind about Tonya Harding. Therefore, before the biopic movie I, Tonya even hits the big screen, the
audience including Liberal critics already formulated their own conclusion of her. This movie is about a disgraced former Olympic figure skater
who started out as a poor girl who was physically abused by her mother then by her husband. Nevertheless, the movie is a comedy sketch and was
nominated at the Golden Globes for best Musical or Comedy. It was reported that during a scene where she was beaten, some of the press laughed.
This makes us wonder why they found this hilarious. Thus, throwing out the hard question, what if Tonya was black? In a movie review by Manhola
Dargis from the New York Times, the writer notes that even though some scenes in the movie... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The intention was to make Nancy drop out of the Olympics. Tonya pleaded guilty to withdrawal of information from the authorities. FBI
discovered a paper with handwriting with details of Nancy's schedule and location of her practice. However, in public opinion, Tonya was already
convicted of being a white trash. Clearly, the movie is about white trash just like black trash, it exists. No matter what racial and ethnic group you
are in, there is always a group of trashy people. Just the same, there is an implication that being black is equal to being trashy. If I, Tonya was about
black people, people would definitely call it racist. The movie will be categorized as a typical stereotype black movie. There are many films about
black youth that are constantly getting abused by their immediate family and relatives. At the same time, they are unable to overcome the problem of
poverty and racism. In these types of films, there is a clear pattern. The audience will one way or another have a specific reaction to one group. What
if I, Tonya became a black
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Del Mar Stratford Case Study
The Del Mar Nationals
In 1975 Bahnes skateboards the leading manufacture for boards and wheels resurrected a competition by assembling the first major skateboarding
since the mid 1960's, The Del Mar Nationals. The competitive setup was based on a classic 60's model a plywood ramp with a top coat of urethane
was built for slalom racing and a small wooden platform was erected for free style. The z–boys had no idea what to do when they showed up. "it was
like a hockey team going figure skating contest" said Wentzel Ruml. The top contributes like Tye Paige, Russ Howell and Bruce Logan were
preforming the up right maneuvers made popular by skateboarding brief bloom in the 60's. The Del Mar Nationals would be the zephyr teams first
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All the companies decided that they needed one of the Z–boys to be on there team, so they went after all of them. Six months after the Del Mar event,
Jeff Hoe and Skip Engblom would loose the very skateboarding team they worked so hard to build. One year later because of mounting business
problems they would close the shop and would never again reopen . Jeff and skip didn't have enough money to compete against the major
skateboarding companies that where buying them out. "Getting all this money from different companies was kind of like giving kids some candy
and they weren't going to say no" said Jay Adams. Due to this there was no way the band could remain together, there was so much energy around it
would soon blow up and branch out in different directions and represent different countries that where competing against each other. Skateboarding
was soon going to get really popular. By 1975 skateboarding was in its way to a national combat prompting Surfer Magazine to resurrect
Skateboarding Magazine the biggest selling magazine in 1976. The magazine second issue was feature Craig Stecyk Dogtown article and his personal
adventures of the Z–Boys. Stecyk's words and photographs became the template for the attitude and aesthetic to define the culture of modern day
skateboarding. It would spark kids imagination all around. The photos really translated the velocity of the moves. "The was so much aggression they
where more like a street gang than a skate team" said Kurt Leaderman, Skateboarding Magazine 1975. The way they where living it said way more
than just a guy in a skateboard, they showed a lifestyle and an attitude. Everyone was into the Dogtown thing, nobody else had a skateboarding crew
that you saw in the magazines doing that. With these articles came international recognition and fame. For the first time in history teenagers
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Tonya Harding's Attack On Nancy Kerrigan In 2003
Deception is not usually easy to detect, even if millions of eyes are watching the supposed deceiver. This is especially true in the case of Tonya
Harding. Harding is a former U.S. figure skater whose reputation for being the first American woman to complete a triple axel is far overshadowed
by her assumed participation in an attack on fellow Olympic skater, Nancy Kerrigan in 1994. Harding and Kerrigan both participated in the 1992
Olympics, where Kerrigan placed third in the figure skating competition and Harding placed just behind her in fourth. The two women competed
against each other again in 1994 as they both fought for a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. Less than two months prior to the Olympic games, Kerrigan
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However, most of the interviews that the public saw were conducted by television personalities or reporters, not trained investigators. None of the
interviewers appeared to impose cognitive load on Harding. The questions were straightforward and did not pertain to any specific events. Most of
the interviewers' questions pertained to Harding's personal feelings about the events; fabricating personal emotions is less taxing than verifiable
details or time and location specific events (Vrij et al., 2011). The questions asked in interviews were also quite predictable and scripted. This
allowed for Harding to practice what she might answer to these questions and planned lies are more difficult to detect (Vrij et al., 2011). Summary
Although it is still not known if Harding was fully involved in the attack on Nancy Kerrigan or if she had prior information about the attack, she was
at least deceiving the public by concealing information. Her assumed deception was and still is difficult to detect. This is because there is no one cue
that indicates deception. In addition, myths and biases, unobserved and misleading cues, self–deception, and a failure to use the cognitive approach
could have further complicated the process of deception
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Michelle Kwan Research Paper
Michelle Kwan, a world renowned figure skater, who inspires many people to follow their dreams, has left several marks in the annals of
competitive figure skating. Since her childhood, Michelle has broken several records and has won numerous competitions. At the young age of 13,
Michelle won her first gold medal at the 1996 world championships, becoming the youngest skater to receive a world title. She went on to win a total
of six gold medals rewarding her with a world title each time. Michelle was a pioneer in figure skating, as she was the first female or male skater to
score eight perfect 6.0s (perfect scores) at the national championships in 1998.
Born on July 7, 1980 in Torrance, California, Michelle Kwan was driven with a passion to accomplish anything she wanted. Ever since she saw the
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She was also inspired by her older brother Ron as he played ice hockey. After Michelle started taking lessons with her sister, Karen, she advanced
very quickly, allowing her to participate in competitions. When Michelle was only 13, she gained her first gold medal at the 1996 world
championships, entitling her the youngest figure skater to seize a world title. At the 1998 U.S. championships, Michelle made skating history with
seven perfect 6.0s in her short program and eight perfect 6.0s in her long program, winning her second gold medal at the National Championships. In
2000, Michelle won the gold at the World Championships once again, becoming the first female figure skater to win two world titles. In the 2002
Winter Olympics, Michelle finished first place in the short program and third in the long program. Yet again, in 2003 Michelle Kwan stole the gold at
the World Championships, making her the first female
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Aleksander Barkov Research Paper
Trained by an award–winning figure skating coach, Aleksander Barkov worked on his mobility. In addition, he accepted a wallbars challenge versus a
14–year–old gymnast.
Aleksander Barkov high 5 with a 14–year–old gymnast.
Learning from a distinguished skating coach
Kaisa Arrateig has coached Rockettes, a Helsinki–based synchronized skating team, for two decades. Under her command the team has won three
World Championships and numerous Finnish Championships as well.
She doesn't coach only figure skaters, but recently many Finnish ice hockey players have profited from her knowledge. Minnesota Wild's Mikael
Granlund is probably the most well–known example of her work.
Last summer Florida Panthers forward Aleksander Barkov trained his skating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While hyping Barkov Berkshire doesn't mention Sasha's problems with skating, which is the most limiting attribute in his game. Barkov is already an
above average skater, but there's still a lot of room for improvement.
Barkov has recognized the trend of smaller, faster and more agile players forcing their way to the NHL. On the MTV3 interview Barkov says that he
needs to keep up with the development of the game and become a better skater.
Where cooperation between figure skating and ice hockey coaches is more established in North America, the phenomenon isn't so familiar in Finland.
Instead, the Finns have usually persisted with their sport–specific doctrines. The dogmatic and narrow–minded atmosphere is fortunately breaking
down giving room for wider cooperation.
Happy to see Barkov having found a way to develop his skating, which is by far his biggest weakness. He's been a decent skater earlier, but adding
increased mobility to his skillset helps surely him to improve his game even further.
Barkov and 14–year old gymnast Iida–Maria VГ¤nni in a wallbars challenge
Iida–Maria VГ¤nni and Aleksander Barkov faced each other in this rather extreme challenge. It seems Barkov has still some work to do with his
flexibility? At least if he aims to be a successful
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Golf History
Amanda Paxton
Hogg
English 3 Honors
4 March 2011
Golf: A History Golf often makes people think of boring, old men walking around a huge green course. This is not always the case. Many different
people have been known to enjoy the game of golf. Where golf came from is bound to surprise some people who think it is just for elderly people. Golf
is very interesting to learn about, including: the history, association's tournaments, women in golf, and famous players. The history of golf is widely
discussed and no one knows for sure where it came from. It is said to have originated in early Roman eras. Though its origins are uncertain, many
countries have early records of the game. Women have always been excluded in most sports ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The PGA was founded in 1916 and is headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The PGA has both men and women members.
"The PGA Hall of Fame was established in Lake Park, Fla., in 1940. Ten years later a Ladies Golf Hall of Fame was formed... Zaharias was the first
woman named to all four halls of fame. Several states have halls of fame to honor their native golfers. The Golf House is a library and museum of
golf, which was opened in 1951 at the USGA 's headquarters in New York City but has been located in Far Hills, N.J. since 1972. It features a large
collection of books, trophies, and other mementos." (Golf Institutions 1–16)
The Ladies Professional Golf Association is the same as the PGA, but for women. "Several professional tournaments for women were staged during
the 1920s and '30s. It was not until the 1940s that efforts began in earnest to form a professional golf organization for women." (The Ladies
Professional Golf Association 5–6) The first, the Women 's Professional Golf Association (WPGA), was created in 1944. Even the success of its
players could not keep the WPGA going and it folded in 1949. The LPGA was incorporated in August 1950 by the old members of the WPGA and
more. Funding for LPGA tournaments was at first so poor that golfers had to perform many of the organizational tasks and course maintenance chores.
Soon, the introduction of the Weathervane series of tournaments proved
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Shakespearean Tragic Hero: Tonya Harding As A Tragic Hero
Although the tragedy is a literary device, many real–life individuals can also follow the path of a tragic hero. Tonya Harding, an Olympic figure skater,
is a perfect example of a Shakespearean tragic hero in our world today. For instance, in Shakespearean tragedies, the characters nobility is elevated
from the common person. Although Harding was born an average person, her figure skating talents and competitive drive soon pushed her to be well
respected. In addition, the Shakespearean tragic hero has a negative personal flaw, that ultimately leads them to failure. Consequently, Harding's
hamartia was a combination of jealousy and impulsiveness, which eventually lead to her tragic downfall. In Shakespearean tragedy, the anagnorisis, or
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People that have encouraged her to do her best had now seen her at her worst. Her downfall displays how her tragic flaw had unfortunately taken over
everything she had worked for her whole life. The case went world wide as prosecutors took upon themselves to investigate Harding in court. First, the
hitmen used their platform to explain how Harding had known about the attack and helped them plan it out (Harding's Ex–Husband Arrested). At first,
Harding did everything she could to make her seem innocent, however all of the evidence displayed pointed fingers at her. Even though Harding
tried dodging the truth, she came out with sympathy and regret: "'I'd just like to say I'm really sorry that I interfered" (Harding Makes Deal).
Following, Tonya physically and emotionally suffered from her mistakes. First off, she had to give up the sport that she had loved ever since she was
three years old. Along with that, came the embarrassment. Just to think that she was so close to having her second appearance at an Olympic
tournament, to only throw it away before even performing. People once thought of her as an inspiration, but now when they hear her name they think
of her sabotage. Secondly, she physically had to pay for her actions. After the case was finalized, the court ruled that Harding wouldn't have jail time if
she
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Why Is Aiesec Relevant For Queen 's University, Canada,...
GENERAL QUESTIONS
1. Why is AIESEC relevant to Queen's University, Canada, and the world? Queen's University is located in a university town, Kingston. It has a
distinct culture that allows everyone to feel connected to one other. There is also a wide variation of the places students come from, even within
Canada – Vancouver to New Brunswick. Most of the students live far from home, often adjusting oneself to the new environment. By this, Queen's
students are already taking a step in becoming a world citizen, making their AIESEC journey less challenging compared to other LCs.
Canada still have the prevalent issue about racism, gender equality, and more. However, the main problem is that many think that those issues are not
present in Canada. AIESEC can act as a fundamental solution by bringing in TNs with iGT. As the numbers of TNs in Canada increase, Canadians will
be more aware of the issues that needs to be improved within the country.
The relevance of AIESEC to the world is based upon the number of EPs realized. AIESEC consists of young leaders that take steps in creating the
world a better place to live. This is done by following the guideline of SDGs. Every EP on an AIESEC journey makes a contribution in trying to solve
one of the SDGs. From this, AIESEC hopes that the problems that are face currently would not be the problems that are faced in 2030.
2. What does being a VP of AIESEC Queen's mean to you?
The VP of AIESEC Queen's should not be afraid to
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What Is The Role Of Sports In The 80's
The origins of the Cold War from 1917–1945, the United States was faced with tough times during the 20's and 30's. The Great Depression led
Americans to question capitalism due to Russia and their communist beliefs doing well, even though Americans had no true context of what was
really going on in. This helped enforce the Soviets goal of international prestige. The Soviet sports system introduced the raise the psychological and
physical standards of their athletes by socializing social engineering into a collective. There was early selection for individuals to determine which
sport they would specialize and develop in, and hockey was their go to. The Soviets won six straight and displayed their dominance by beating the
NHL All–Stars 6–0. Hockey... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the 21st century ideal of consumerism, ESPN was the first to get rights to cover and film college basketball. The first game they covered was
the 1979 NCAA championship game between Indiana State and Michigan State, which highlighted the future rivalry between Larry Bird and Ervin
"Magic" Johnson. These two helped pave the way of the NBA in the 80's as flashy and faced pace. This is a transition of the old school style of
play of slowing the tempo and passing to find the open layup. For example, the dunk contest helps with the flashy play with the dunks of Dominique
Wilkins, Spud Webb, and Michael Jordan. Everyone remembers Jordan's dunk from the free throw line, in which hits the 21st century theme of
making money. The commercial of Air Jordan was a success, in which leads the development of the sport of having the best athletes go on TV and sell
products. Also, athletes are now looked upon as role models to their fans, which is another development of sports over the years. Overall, the 80's is the
decade of trash talking, dunks, and long homeruns that helped develop sports more into the side of entertainment and something fans would
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What Is Greed In Macbeth
The novel Macbeth and the article 'Uncontrolled Ambition Today: Figure Skaters' both had characters using greed that changed them over the course
of their life.
To start off, a common character trait about Macbeth that exemplify how greed changes him over the course of his life is his strong ambition. Since the
witches told him at the beginning of the novel that he will be granted with power and authority, he took that to his advantage. AsMacbeth states in Act
1, scene 3, page 6,
"By Sinel's death I know I am thane of Glamis;
But how of Cawdor? the thane of Cawdor lives,
A prosperous gentleman: and to be king
Stands not within the prospect of belief,
No more than to be Cawdor."
This quote exactly shows the forceful ways in which Macbeth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since Macbeth fought so hard in war, King Duncan noticed that, and he made Macbeth the new Thane. Macbeth is now realizing that the stuff the
witches told him might be true. To finish it off withTonya Harding, the character trait that she has in this article that contrast from Macbeth is her
jealousy. Since nobody knows if allegedly Tonya was a part of injuring Nancy, or if it was her husband, Tonya still shows that she wants to get the
gold at the Olympics. Tonya wanted to become the top skater, no matter what. She wanted to be just like Nancy, but that gave Tonya's husband and
her bodyguard the reason to strike Nancy with in the knee. As it states in the article, "He said that the attack was part of a plot involving Tonya
Harding, her husband, and her bodyguard. According to Stant, Harding had been involved from "way back," and had staged the death threat against
herself to make Kerrigan's attack look like part of a pattern." Since Tonya, her husband, and the bodyguard injured Nancy, that caused Tonya to get
questioned by the Olympics Committee's Administrative Board about competing in the Olympics. Tonya just had jealousy over how Nancy performed
on this
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Why Is Tony Harding Unfair
Everyone here has heard something about the biggest figure skating scandal there was in the world. Whether you saw the new movie starring Margot
Robbie or heard in recent months on the news about this event that took place twenty years ago. I am talking about Tonya Harding. She was a curvy,
blonde, woman who was rather poor. Over the many years of her skating career many people in The United States Figure Skating Association have tried
to ostracize Tonya from the skating community because she chose music she wanted and was different. I thinkTonya Harding was tried unfairly
because she was not the ideal female skater at the time because of her weight, because she was female, and because she was poor.
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In a recent documentary it was noted that anyone who proceeded to skate with Tonya would have to resign from the United States Figure Skating
Association. The United States Figure Skating Association ostracized Tonya from the rest of the community. Tonya Harding's relationship with
Jeff Gillooly, was an abusive one, but she kept coming back to him. She says in interviews that he "always saying the right things to get me back,
and I'd be stupid enough to go back and get beat up again." Jeff Gillooly was not the only abusive person in her life. Her mother was also abusive.
Tonya Harding came from an abusive family that did not have a lot of money. Tonya Harding could not afford to get private ice the same as Nancy
Kerrigan did. Even after proceeding to get second place at the 1994 Olympics Kerrigan made many mistakes such as talking rudely about Oksana
Baiul who had won first place that year. and the Disneyland Parade float she was on calling it "corny" and "stupid". To today Kerrigan who was an
ideal female figure skater was forgiven for her mistakes that she
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Deaf Sports Research Paper
There is a vast history of sports associated with deaf culture, as they help to promote social interaction and athletic competition among profoundly
hard–of–hearing and deaf individuals. Deaf sports organizations cover multiple levels, including state, regional, national, and international as well as
many kinds of sports. Many deaf people participate in these deaf athletic competitions and some even go as far as to participate in the Olympic
Games. A lot has changed in sports since the football huddle was invented in 1894 at Gallaudet University. The following are some of the most
famous deaf athletes to grace sports history. William Ellsworth Hoy: Nicknamed "Dummy" was born in 1862 and played as a center–fielder in major
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Making it the first time the Games were ever sited outside of Europe. 27 nations sent a total of 687 athletes to compete in 9 different sports. 159
athletes wore the stars and stripes.
1973: Bonnie Sloan became the first Deaf football player in the NFL, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals. Since there have only been two other Deaf
NFL players: Kenny Walker for the Denver Broncos in 1991 and Derrick Coleman signed with the Seattle Seahawks in 2012.
1975: The AAAD hosted the Winter Deaflympics in Lake Placid, NY. 139 athletes from 13 nations competed for the gold in alpine skiing,
cross–country skiing. Speed skating and ice hockey were introduced as demo sports. it was also the first time the Deaflympics featured figure skating,
with an exhibition by deaf ice skaters from the US.
1982: Jim Kyte became the first (and to date, the only) Deaf NHL player. He spent fourteen years in the NHL playing for the: Winnipeg Jets,
Pittsburgh Penguins, Calgary Flames, Ottawa Senators, and even the San Jose Sharks.
1985: The Summer Deaflympics were hosted once again by the AAAD, this time on the west coast in Los Angeles, CA. 995 athletes from 29 nations
participated in the Games. There were 170 athletes competing from the USA, earning them a total of 90
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Crime In Boston Essay
The crime rates in Boston are currently rated at 364.4 compared to a national average of 301.1(The higher the number, the more crime). Boston has
always been higher than the national average, which is not unusual due to the size and popularity of the city. However, in recent years the city of
Boston has cut down on crime significantly and closed the gap between themselves and the national average. In 2001 Boston's rating was a 602, so it
is clear to see that they have been making great strides towards beefing up their local security efforts. The city has also been on high alert of terrorism
after the Boston marathon bombings. Hosting large events such as the Boston Marathon, the U.S. Olympic Gymnastic Trials, U.S. Figure Skating
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Although the city has never hosted the Olympic games, it has hosted various international sporting events such as the 1999 Women's World Cup, 2006
Men's World Curling Championship, 2009 World Skateboard Championships/Dew Tour, 2012 Fed Cup Tennis Tournament, 2016 ISU World Figure
Skating Championship. On top of these international sporting events, the city of Boston has also been host to the Democratic National Convention.
Both the Democratic National Convention and the Olympic games are considered to be National Special Security Events (NSSE). This means that
the United States Secret Service Agency would act as the head of safety and security operations. Since the city of Boston has prior experience dealing
with the U.S. Secret Service, this will ensure a smooth implementation of security measurements by the federal, state, and local agencies. In its prior
experience with the Democratic National Convention and the Secret service, the Commonwealth of Boston enabled itself to support the security
efforts necessary for a large scale event such as the Olympics. They did so by creating two fusion centers which can serve as a main hub for the
federal, state and local safety agencies to communicate with the U.S. Secret Service. The local safety agencies throughout Massachusetts have also
teamed up to create Law Enforcement Councils
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Informative Essay On Ice Skating
Ice skating, one of which difficult for a lot of people to master just in the matter of a year or so. Most people usually spend their whole lives trying
to perfect different techniques to their art. Competitive ice skating usually an elegant dance that is performed in a specific amount of time to be
judged on. Sounds easy right? Well easier said than done. Getting to the top of a competition and eventually being the best "involves much practice"
(Farris). Olympic Skaters have a diet they have to stick to everyday to maintain their body for endurance, agility and stamina. Plus, when skaters want
to debut, they start at the very bottom. Ice skaters have to take what are called Skating tests and what that is, in short, count towards a competitive
resume to which if their resume isn't built up enough (like a job), they can't compete in certain events. When skaters do have a good resume to back
them up and go into competitions skaters now have a chance to debut and show off to national / olympic teams. Really how they do that is they go to
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First off, Nancy Kerrigan was born in Massachusetts on October 13, 1969. She showed her talent for skating on the ice at a young age. But that's not
all she did, how she came around to skating in the first place was stated by Biography's website, "As the youngest of three – and the only girl –
Kerrigan often tagged along with her brothers to the neighborhood ice rink while they played hockey, becoming a self–described
"tomboy.""(Biography). At age six, when she went from being a tomboy to a figure skater, proved that it wasn't hard at all. When her instructor made
this realization, her parents "began investing in her Olympic Career"(Biography). At age nine she won her first competition at the Boston Open. Her
wonderful father and mother, Dan and Brenda Kerrigan, started working odd jobs and taking out loans so they can support their daughters
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Bad Girl Thesis
Back in 1994, popular culture was rabidly obsessed with figure skating thanks to Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie), the "bad girl" who was accused of
coordinating an attack on her skating rival, Nancy Kerrigan. Tonya's skuzzy husband, Jeff Gillooly (Sebastian Stan), had hired a friend to "intimidate"
Kerrigan, and the end result was a broken knee and the world–famous outcry of, "Why?!" I, Tonya takes a look at the players of this media circus and
lets them tell their own stories in their own words. I,Tonya feels brazenly like a Scorsese movie populated with kooky Coen brothers characters.
Director Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl) cribs from the best and uses all those propulsive camera moves, voice over leading to
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She's definitely unrepentant in the movie while at the same time asking you to view her with an empathy that was lacking during the parade of
1990s tabloids. She's an abuse survivor who had to claw for every advantage she could earn. You might not like her, or maybe you'll grow to
appreciate her, but you will understand her better. Robbie is outstanding, Janney is highly memorable and perfectly cast, and the direction provides
plenty of jolts, from electric camerawork to the energetic propulsion through its diverging viewpoints. The dark comedy works, the serious drama
works, and the domestic violence is not trivialized with so many ironic winks. I, Tonya is an unflinching expose that forces you to question the validity
of everything. It's a movie that dares you to question your perceptions while you're keenly watching. Perhaps twenty years later, Tonya Harding will get
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Persuasive Essay On Clubfoot
Kristi Yamaguchi, the "Jewel on Ice", is one of the best women ice skaters in the world (Donohue 49). She was good enough to place top five in
two World Championships (33), good enough to tour the country to perform (57), good enough to win two medals at nationals (30), good enough
to make it to the winter Olympics (48), and good enough to overcome a disability to be who she is today (12). This disability is known as clubfoot,
and with correction devices, it can be fixed (Healthwise). There are many important details about clubfoot. Clubfoot, also known as talipes
equinovarus, is a birth defect, which mean it is there when the baby is born (Frey). Clubfoot causes pain because it makes the foot turn sideways
and inward (Weatherford 175). This disease makes the affected foot look like a club, hence the name clubfoot (176). With clubfoot, the foot turns
toward the other foot, and those who are affected appear to walk on their heels ("Famous People"). Imagine having to walk on a thin calf and having
a high heel, which are both causes of talipes equinovarus (Frey). Each year one in every 1,000 babies born in the United States will be born with
clubfoot. There are also 150,000–200,000 people in the world that are affected with clubfoot each year (Blue Sky Hosts). The main symptom for
clubfoot is pain, although clubfoot is harmless in babies. There are many remedies for talipes equinovarus including corrective shoes, wearing special
braces at night, physical therapy, and possibly
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Nancy Kerrigan's Relationship In Remote Control By Sarah...
In Remote Control, written by Sarah Marshall it talks about Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding, two well–known figure skaters, and their relationship
at the 1994 US Figure Skate Final Championship. Nancy grew up in a warm kind–hearted family around her and felt the love and importance of being
in a family. Nancy was admired and praised by being elegant "without being sexual, strong without being intimidating and vulnerable without being
weak, and in the end she embodied no quality quite so perfectly as she did the set of draconian contradictions that dictated a female athlete's success"
(Marshall 283). "More than anything, it seemed, Tonya's history of abuse proved that she didn't belong in the world whose acceptance she so craved"
(Marshall
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The Flaws Of Human Nature In Macbeth
Macbeth started this story innocently, a confused man who heard a prophecy and had no intention of creating darkness in his life. His downward spiral
was the result of the ill–natured ambition he possessed. But what caused this ambition? Was it the guilt within himself or the flaws of human nature
influencing behavior? Most leaders do not start their journey to the top as a search for evil, money, or power; it is the small things they encounter on
the way that fuel this fire for the pride and greed of being an important leader. Throughout time we see these mistakes and flaws in human nature
through leaders and celebrity figures in our world. Humanity struggles with the thought of gaining more power, the idea of personal gain will cause
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Kim Jong Il is the son of the previous ruler of North Korea and was destined for the spot at the top. North Korean citizens are struggling to live as a
repercussion of his actions. They are dying of starvation and sickness while he continues to do things to threaten their well–being. While failing to
notice the struggles of his country, "Kim continued his father's "military first" mandate," ("5 Things the World Hated about Kim Jong Il") Not only
are the people of his country being threatened, multiple other countries are feeling the stress of his behavior. He is heavily disliked by the rest of the
world because of his nuclear threats. This goes to show the flaws of human nature: the selfishness, the ambition, and the pressure of being a leader. The
taste of being in charge gave Jong Il the ambition that fueled his thirst for ultimate power. Both Macbeth and Kim Jong Il struggled with the idea of
being handed the throne. They both were told their fate and were given a glimpse of the power increasing their ambition leading to the destruction of
them and the people they were in charge of. Not being in control of your emotions can cause people to do things unlike themselves. Jong Il has many
parallels to Macbeth but Kim's turn against his uncle is a trait that humanity continues to fail with. The cause of this backstabbing can be the result of
the pressure that he felt when the throne was handed down to him. "the leader has the uncle arrested in a humiliating way; leader denounces uncle as a
traitor "of all ages... worse than a dog... despicable human scum, and has him executed by machine gun." (Brainard). Macbeth turns on King Duncan
who also happens to be his cousin and Banquo his best friend, two people who are extremely close to him. "that but this blow Might be the be–all and
the
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Women's Sport Coverage
Women's Sport Coverage is Decreasing "We are the best in the world, have three World Cup championships, four Olympic championships, and the
men get paid more to just show up compared to how much we get paid to win major championships," says Hope Solo (American Goalkeeper). In the
1920's the issue of broadcasting, promoting, and displaying women's sport equal to men was brought about. Gertrude Ederle, a competitive american
swimmer in 1926 became the first woman to swim the English Channel, while also breaking the male record. She is just one of the examples of how
women's sport has proven to be just as successful as men's. However since then much has changed revolving around equality in men and women sports.
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Women sacrifice as much as men, for example after giving birth they make impressive efforts to come back to competitive levels while men have not
been said to make any of these such efforts. This leads to another point on how women actually have the ability to do things most men can't. For
example, men don't have the proper body types to perform in figure skating, synchronized swimming, or gymnastics like women can. "The
competitiveness is the same. The quality and skill "levels" are the same. Different, of course, but not inferior in any way" (Ottoway). Even if a female
was better than a male at a certain sport they would still be treated as inferior. For example a female hockey player, Rachel Fradette states, "even if
I was a better athlete than the male hockey players, my team still got the worse ice time and treated as almost a joke when we practiced...women
not only have to fight for their stance, but they also have to be the absolute best at their craft" (Fradette). When girls get treated this way they then
start to lose the love of the sport which leads to less and less role models and less successful female athletes. These female athlete role models are
important for future generations as girls decide to also become athletes they want someone to look up to and learn from and realize to not give up even
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Kristi Yamaguchi
Kristi Yamaguchi: Skating Legend Kristi Yamaguchi is a legend on ice. Kristi can make triple jumps and twirls look like a breeze. Her feet, the
ones that have skated her from award to award, were not always as efficient as they are now. Kristi Tsuya Yamaguchi suffered as a young child from
what is known as clubfoot (Disabled World). Congenital talipes equinovarus, or clubfoot is an idiopathic deformity of newborn feet present at birth.
A rare deformity with less than 200,000 babies, per year, are diagnosed with it in the U.S.A. (Blue Sky). The affected foot or feet usually are twisted
downward and curled inward forming the shape of a golf club, hence the name. The child or adult left with dealing with the deformity would naturally
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Both of Kristi's feet were affected with clubfoot, her toes were curled under and her feet twisted sideways (Yamaguchi 6). Kristi at the time was too
young, as are most victims to experience the full symptoms of clubfoot. Even so, there are some people within the world who have to live with the
disability. Which, in no doubt, is frustrating and
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Essay about Sports Ethics
Vince Lombardi, most likely the best coach to ever lead a team to victory or multiple ones on a football field. His ethics sometimes questionable, but
never misunderstood, were always meant to lead and encourage his team to be nothing but the best, and the best was achieved in 1967. After nine
incredible winning seasons with the Green Bay Packers, Lombardi decided to retire as head coach. The Packers had dominated professional football
under his direction, collecting six division titles, five NFL championships, two Super Bowls and acquiring a record of 98–30–4. After less than a year,
however, he realized that he still wanted to coach. He accepted the head coaching position for the Washington Redskins in 1969. During that season, he
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Certain Countries, such as China and East Germany have been guilty of abusing such practices. The glory of winning a gold medal and what follows is
more important to them than anything else. It is one of the major influences behind drug use in sports. A major concern for new athletes representing
their countries is not simply about the satisfaction of winning but the rewards of success. The rewards are staggering, as the dollar volume being
showered on winners is second to none. The figures have become so mind–boggling that the interests of people involved in this lucrative business is no
longer centred around ethical and health–related concerns.
Some athletes are willing to give up most of what they have worked for their entire lives in order to win a gold medal. Not only do some use
performance–enhancing drugs to help break records or win gold medals, but blood doping is another example in which athletes attempt to improve
performance.
Drug related scandals are some of the major concerns with the Olympics. Drug testing was introduced at the Olympics in 1967, when at the 1960
Olympics in Rome, Swedish cyclist Knut Jensen took compound drugs to compete in the road race during which he collapsed and died. This incident
shocked the international sports world and the International Olympic Committee established a mandatory dope test for all Olympic
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Michelle Kwan's Life And Accomplishments
Michelle Kwan once said, "When I was younger, I always dreamed of being a legend, to be remembered in figure skating." Kwan has been a
champion since the beginning. She started figure skating when she was five years old (Kwan 7). She was born on July 7, 1980 in Southern
California and has lived there her whole life (Ramback 16). Kwan has won many national, international, and world competitions. At the age of seven,
Kwan knew that she wanted to become a champion (Kwan 18). Michelle Kwan is an inspirational U.S figure skater starting with her early life, to
how she never gave up, and through her many awards. Ever since a young age, Kwan has always been a fierce, competitive figure skater. Kwan has
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Kwan has been a champion since the beginning of her career. She has won nine United States Figure Skating Championships (otherwise known as
Nationals) at the senior level which is the most out of any United States figure skater (Milton 103). She won her titles in 1996 and from 1998–2005
(Michelle). She was fifteen years old when she won her first title (Ramback 7). Also, Kwan is the fourth youngest and the tenth oldest United States
champion is history (Milton 101). She competed at her first United States Championships at the age of twelve in Phoenix, Arizona in 1993 at the
junior level after winning Regionals and getting third at Sectionals. At her first Nationals she forgot to polish her skates, which is a very important
thing to do at Nationals especially. Not only did she forget some major steps in competing at Nationals, but both of her programs were a mess and she
ended up getting ninth place (Kwan 45). Kwan has earned a total of forty–two 6.0 marks at the United States Championships which is three times more
than any other United States figure skater (Milton 103). A 6.0 mark was a perfect score from the judges up until 2004 when the federation changed the
judging system. Not only did Kwan win many National Competitions, but she won many International Competitions as well. She has won a total of
nine World Championship medals which are five gold, three silver, and one bronze (Milton 103). Kwan was
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How Do Men Influence The NHL
From creating the first ever Montreal Gazette, to influencing the NHL, and making its' way into the Olympics, Canada had created a game that
became one of the most popular universal sports across North America and Europe, ice hockey. Hockey players around the world have all been said to
credit their success to "Canadian Way". These Canadian men who were devoted to the game, had influenced many others to have a love and
compassion for something that was much more than just a sport.
Prior to the first ever–indoor game of hockey, the sport was originally a casual game played outdoors on grass with its roots in Ancient Greece, Persia
and Egypt. Ice hockey is a team sport, which is played on ice with a hard puck and a stick. The object is to score by getting the ... Show more content on
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Ice hockey is mostly particularistic in North America. This national winter sport of Canada spread to the United States and along with Canada, America
is now apart of the "Big Seven" which consist of the best seven national men's ice hockey teams. The United States has a professional men's league,
the National Hockey League (NHL). The NHL was headquartered in New York City and was known to be consisted of the most skillful ice hockey
professionals. The NHL was first organised in Montreal, Canada with a total of four Canadian teams. After expanding and relocating, it is currently
now consisted of thirty franchises. The league became binational in 1942, which is when it expanded into the United States, and their first team
participated, the Boston Bruins. The NHL soon consisted of the most highly skilled players from 20 different countries all around the world. The
majority of the players in the NHL consisted of Canadians but over the past four decades the number of Americans who participated increased. In
1936, the American Hockey league, also known as the AHL was founded. It serves as the evolution circuit for the NHL, and is based in the United
States and Canada.
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History Of Ice Skating In Australia
Ice skating in Australia was opened for the first time in 1904, with the opening of the Glaciarium in South Australia in September 6th of the same
year. Preceding this there was some activity of ice skating in Australia which was mainly involved with the means to make a supportable ice surface. It
is worth mentioning that the invention of roller and ice skate traces its roots to Tasmania in the year 1886.This was further followed by the invention of
ice–skating surfaces in 1888 and 1889.However in the year 1903,a Scot named Mr. .Dundar Poole arrived in Adelaide in search of a group with
interest in Ice– Skating. At Hindley Street the first rink was opened which lasted for a few years. This event was also highlighted in the Social page of
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Winter Games : The Evolution Of The Winter Olympics
From the time when, the Summer Olympics began, in 1896, the idea of a separate Winter Games had been debated. It appears that when the first
modern Olympics were being agreed upon, the organizers sought for winter sports as well, but there was difference as to the venues and events.
Meanwhile, from 1901 Sweden every 4 years, held the world's first organized winter games. The "Nordic Games" were conquered by Sweden,
Norway and Finland. The Scandinavians sought to retain the games on an amateur base and were solemn at that time that the Olympics were not. In
1908 at the London Olympics, held figure skating events as part of the Olympic program. Between those two events, the International Olympic
Committee contended long and hard about the likelihood of a performance of an Olympic Winter Games. The main disapproval to this idea were from
the Scandanavian countries since they didn't want their Nordic Games to be destabilized by Olympic Winter events. The Italians proposed such an
event in 1911, the Scandinavia fighting the idea of the Winter Olympics as it would weaken the Nordic Games, staged in Sweden in 1905, 1909 and
1913. The Italians recommended the Nordic Game be retitled the "Winter Olympics", but this thought didn't please the Scandinavians. The first
reawakening of the Olympic games arose in 1896 in Athens, Greece. In 1908, the games were hosted in Great Britain, figure skating appeared on the
program, and a man by the name of Panin won the first and only medal
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How Background and Upbringing Effect a Child, Especially...
In the first few pages of Wild, it describes the present being of strayed but is quickly followed by flashbacks to her past. These flashbacks are a
reminder of how the story has reached the point where it opened, on the Pacific Coast Trail (PCT). This book is more than a memoir recounting just
her hike up the western coast; it is a story of her life's journey. It explains how who she presently is directly determined by who she used to be. Each
step on the trail is another step forward in her growth. Her challenges in her youth created background to give her strength and independence on the
PCT. Her beat the odds mentality instilled in her during her upbringing gave her the will to successfully finish the hike and more importantly find the...
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Instead they explain how he blamed his father's leaving as the reason for him never being a good person with a good set of ethics and morals. To
extent it is fair to say that the morals of one father was different than the others but as Cheryl Strayed puts it in Wild, "The father's job is to teach
his children how to be warriors, to give them the confidence to get on the horse to ride into battle when it's necessary to do so. If you don't get that
from your father, you have to teach yourself." (Part 4) Yes, there is some responsibility for a father to act appropriately, but it is not a justifiable
excuse for a child without a father to say they cannot do the same things as a child with an engaged father. Strayed proved that in her own journey
because in taking the Hike on the PCT she was recognizing she could no longer excuse her lapses in character or her lack of paternal care. Strayed
wasn't doing drugs because of her father never being there, she was doing drugs because she felt that was what people without father who cared did.
However If Strayed wanted to change she didn't need a father. By stopping and changing the course of her life Strayed proves the defeated Wes wrong
and confirms the claim that it was not the actions of another during her up bringing that affected her being a good person, but her reaction to the
actions of another in her youth that impacted how she thought and went about life, always
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Men And Women : A Woman 's Friendliness As A Sexual...
People say that boys are better or girls are better but they are wrong they are just better in certain things. Like Serena Williams, she is good at tennis,
or like Shaq is better at dunking. So no one can really say which ever one is better.
Men view a woman's friendliness as a sexual attraction than women. Males are more likely to perceive interactions in sexual terms than female. As a
result, this can affect how men view women in sports.
Studies confirm that females are physically different than men. However, that does not mean that women will not respond different than men in sports
activities.
Commentators talk about athletes and when they speak of men they talk about their strength. When commentators talk about women they don't talk
about their strength.
Men heal from injuries differently than women. Some statistics suggest that men heal better than women with the same injury.
Using science to determine the difference between men and women can be equalized. Change the measurements used to review men and women and I
bet you can come up with the same answer.
When women are portrayed in television they are used as sexual objects. Many women you see on tv are wearing tight clothes and showing a lot of skin.
Some people say yes but they don't understand that most men wouldn 't hit a girl, let alone tackling and possibly causing injury. That is why people
don't want girls going against boys.
Many feel that if a female excelled in a sport, that she is masculine and a
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Essay on Ice Hockey
Ice Hockey
I. History
Around 1820 the sport started to catch on among the visitors to the frozen lakes. People had played field hockey and another game in Europe for
years, but this new version of the old sport required that it's players put on skates. Using metal blades that could be strapped to their boots, the players
would cut branches from trees to use as sticks; for pucks they would use round pieces of cork or wooden balls. In the 1870s, each team was made up of
nine players skating at the same time, and body checking was not permitted. There were no substitutions, so players were expected to play the entire 60
minutes of the game.
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Play begins with a face–off, when the referee drops the puck between the opposing centers. Unlike most sports, player substitutions occur during
play. A goal is scored when the puck is driven into the opponent's goal. A player who scores three goals in one game is said to have scored a hat trick.
Games are divided into three 20–minute periods, and, if the score is tied, they proceed into an overtime period that varies under different sets of rules.
Penalties are assessed for various infractions, and the offending player is sent to a penalty box for two minutes for a minor infraction and five minutes
for a major one. Teams may not substitute for their penalized players during the penalty, except during a misconduct penalty, which usually requires a
player to spend ten minutes in the penalty box. No team can be at more than a two–player disadvantage at a time, and a team with a one– or two–player
advantage is said to have the power play.
III. Playing Area
Ice hockey is played on an oval ice rink about 200 ft (about 61 m) long and about 85 ft (about 25.5 m) wide and enclosed by a board wall about 4 ft
(about 1.2 m) high. Two goals, each 4 ft high and 6 ft (1.8 m) wide, are centered on goal lines at each end of the rink, not more than 15 ft (4 m) from
the end wall. Two blue lines divide the playing area into three equal–sized zones: the
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Men and Women in Non-Traditional Sports Essay
Men and Women in Non–Traditional Sports
The benefits of an individual entering a non–traditional sport for his or her sex can be huge – but they are usually greater for society in general than
for the athlete him/herself. Being the first person to break into a non–traditional sport would obviously be trying on the athlete, who would have to face
the questioning and criticisms of media, fans, and even their fellow athletes. But one athlete's determination and persistence can open up a whole new
world to both athletes and spectators.
In the early 1900s, women did not participate much in figure skating competitions, partly because of the fact that they had to wear long,
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When males began to participate, the routines took on a different look – more like what one would see in a pairs' figure skating or ice dancing
competition. Some people feel that having both sexes participate in the sport make it more athletic, whereas all female synchronized swimming had the
reputation of being too "showy."
So clearly, the biggest benefit of individuals entering into non–traditional sports for their gender occurs when they successfully open the sport up to
other people of their gender. On the other hand, however, an individual entering a non–traditional sport most likely will be forced to deal with some
resistance and some difficult issues to resolve.
For example, as we saw in the film "Girl Fight," one obvious problem with the girl attempting to train to box was the lack of resources for her. She
could not share the locker room with the boys, and had to make do with a run–down storage closet instead. Another problem that is brought up when
individuals participate in non–traditional sports for their sexes is about how the game is actually played. For example, if a female were to play ice
hockey on a team of boys, would she be treated as an equal in the game? Would the boys be willing to hit and check her like they would do to the
boys in the game? Or would they be extra hard on her and take advantage of the fact that she was playing in the game to try to score more goals?
Achieving a level of total equality is a
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Mighty Ducks: Movie Critique
Movie Critique: The Mighty Ducks – 1 Introduction The first "The Mighty Ducks" movie raises numerous aspects of sociology in sport that will be
analyzed in this paper. The two aspects of sociology in sport that were prevalent in the Mighty Ducks movie were: ethics and gender. This movie
provides an example of a character who begins the story as a morally bankrupt individual with a "win at all cost" attitude. Through his experience
coaching a young hockey team, Bombay learns the true meaning of sport and transforms into ethically and morally sound individual. The first
installment of the Mighty Ducks trilogy also presents an interesting case of a female skater who fulfills the stereotype that girls should figure skate and
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However, the reality of the game of hockey is that actions such as these are a regular occurrence. Fortunately, through education, clinics, standards and
regulations, efforts are continually being made to teach coaches how their actions impact their pupils. As the Coaching Association of Canada states
"when you become a coach, you will help others reach beyond themselves, to reach higher, both in sport and in life." Fortunately, Coach Bombay
develops and grows, both as a person and a coach. Through the guidance of an old mentor, influence of young ethically sound players, and personal
growth, Coach Bombay comes to realize that there is more purpose in live than can be gained by winning a hockey game. The lessons and values he
gained during his experience with the hockey team in his season of growth, allow Bombay to learn the important requirements of being a coach and a
moral person which include: "encouraging teamwork, commitment, fair play, sportspersonship, and balancing obligations to individual team members
and to the team as a whole" (Russell, 2011, 87). Coach Bombay demonstrates these requirements by showing change in his coaching philosophy in the
Championship game. Instead of trying to "win the game at all cost", Bombay stated "we may win, we may not...but that doesn't matter, what matters is
that we are here...go have fun" (Walt Disney Pictures). While competitive teams seen in the NHL and the Olympics likely would not
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The Trouble With Rewards Essay
The Trouble with Rewards
Organizational Development & Culture
Alfie Kohn is a lecturer and author whose primary focus is behavior management in schools, in the workplace, and in our parenting techniques. In 1993,
Kohn published "Punished by Rewards". In this work, Kohn listed five main arguments against the use of performance–based reward systems. The
arguments against such reward systems are:
Rewards Punish
Rewards Rupture Relationships
Rewards Ignore Reasons
Rewards Discourage Risk–Taking
Rewards Undermine Intrinsic Motivation
On its face, it seems contradictory that a reward would be an unhealthy means to assist the process of learning or behaving. How else would the
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However, as the order was not mine, I instructed my co–worker who was working on this account to call the customer to make sure that all was well.
As a result, the customer wrote a letter to the CEO praising my co–worker's effort and efficiency in resolving her problem. This resulted is his
receiving a corporate service award and a monetary reward. Needless to say, I was not pleased. I had done the work, but yet was not recognized. This
made me feel that it is not necessary to put forth such effort since it was a thankless function. I felt punished for doing a good job because it was not
noted in the least.
Rewards Rupture Relationships
The idea of "there can be only one" is the bedrock of American values. There has to be an ultimate winner and then there's everyone else. Logically
following this thought process would lead us to the understanding that rewarding the "one" causes a breakdown in relationships. The following are the
reasons that I would agree that rewards rupture relationships:
They emphasize the difference in power between the person handing out the reward and the person receiving it.
Excellence depends on teamwork.
Employees will not ask for help when needed.
Problems will be concealed so that reputations remain intact.
Rewards create competitiveness among employees and this undermines collaboration and teamwork.
An example where rewards rupture relationships can be viewed by
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I Tonya Film Analysis
You know you are getting old when Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan are becoming dated references but that is where we are on the brink of
2018. Arguably the biggest scandal in the history of ice skating happened in the early 1990s and here to tell the story from Tonya's point of view is the
film I, Tonya.
I, Tonya is a documentary–style film about the life of controversial figure skater Tonya Harding, born in the boonies of Portland, Oregon Tonya dealt
with an abusive mother raising her to be a child prodigy in the figure skating world. However, her attitude leads to many fights with judges who never
gave her the recognition she deserves being the first US female skater to land a triple–double. It is here she meets her first husband; Jeff Gillooly who
was also abusive to her but was behind her throughout her skating career. One night during the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit,
Jeff conspires to scare Nancy Kerrigan giving Tonya a better chance of winning. His associate Shawn Eckardt decides to take matters into his own
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The film is a dark satire that actually plays the real–life events of Tonya's life as closely as they can. Director Craig Gillespie has the cast recreate
actual interviews he conducted with the real–life people involved with the exception of Tonya's mother played by Allison Janney. Allison had free
range to bring her own spin to the character (the reason she was nominated for a Golden Globe). Sebastian Stan plays a key role as Tonya's abusive
husband Jeff who real life version of the events and how they unfolded conflicts with Tonya's version of the story. The rest of the supporting cast is as
true to the real events as they can be. As a matter of fact, I found an old YouTube video after watching the film remakes shot for
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Persuasive Essay On Cheerleading A Sport
ESPN cameras all around, multiple amounts of screaming fans, bragging rights, and a big trophy at stake; no, this is not a described moment from a
basketball or football championship. The excitement in the air soars beyond belief as the next team takes the mat to put all their blood, sweat and tears
to test in just two minutes and thirty seconds. With the different amount of sports established today; cheerleading is considered to be a new sport
everyone is starting to get into. Many would argue the cheerleading should not and cannot be considered a sport, but according to the United States All
Star Federation, this sport meets all guidelines. With that being said, cheerleading should be very well considered a sport because of its high level of
physical activity, competition, set rules, and team work requirements.
Cheerleading requires an exceptional amount of high level physical action with an equally high risk of injury. Today, in order to make a high level
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No matter if it's a football player in a class, or a friend that is clueless as to why you do not do a "real sport" these athletes just want you to believe
that their sport is a sport. Team work, dedication, and drive motivates these athletes to keep striving and fighting to do good things in their sport. The
advances stunting and tumbling that these athletes perform is what draws in a crowd of thousands all to watch two minutes and thirty seconds. The
amount of physicality and dedication is admirable to those who have a real passion for the sport. To the athletes that participate in cheerleading, it is
considered a sport no matter what any judge or outsider may speculate. Cheerleading is a huge part of these athletes lives and is what many consider to
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Gender Identity And Its Effect On Society
Although gender identity is an ascribed status one given at birth , society shapes that identity through socialization. In the process of learning traits and
activities that are desirable and correct individuals internalize approved sex role behavior as a real part of themselves. (pg.500, Parrillo).The female, in
the world of sport earns the achieved status but then through society and Social Conditioning falls into the role of being in the ascribed status.
SocioHistorical Perspective In 1896, Baron Pierre de Coubertin founder of modern Olympics stated : No matter how toughened a sportswoman may be
her organism is not cut out to sustain certain shocks Those words placed over the gender of the female were motivating factors that generated the athlete.
Though degrading, I believe encouraging. Coubertin's words were also influential to the world of sport, impacting the lives of many women, and
possibly causing a setback to women's rights.
A rights based understanding of sport and physical activity has been present since the founding of the United Nations. In 1948, The Universal
Declaration of Human Rights set out a framework of rights and duties recognized that "Education shall be directed to the full development of the
human personality"(article 26). "Everyone has the right to freely participate in the cultural life of the community"(article 27). In 1967–1968 a group of
young women started the Women's Liberation Movement, a radical feminist movement,
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Yucu Hanyu Major Accomplishments
The one that currently number one in my heart; Yuzuru Hanyu. Yuzuru Hanyu or also known as Yuzu is a figure skater from Sendai, Japan. He is
the current world record holder for men's figure skating; 110.95 (Short Program), 219.48 (Free Skate) and 330.43 (Combined Total). Yuzu is a child
prodigy that had been raised to skate since he was four years old. He started getting involved with skating because of his asthma. Knowing their son
cannot involve with outdoor sport because of his illness, Yuzu's parent sent him with his older sister, Saya, to skate at an ice rink in their hometown.
When he was 10 years old, Yuzu started competing in 2004–2005 season. Since then, he had won many competitions; he won gold for four consecutive
years in Grand Prix Final (2013–2016), bronze (2012) and gold (2014) for World Championship and the first man from Japan to win gold at Sochi
Olympic. He also the first one to break the 100 points barrier in Short Program, 200 points barrier in Free Skate and 300 points barrier for combined
total. He has set many world records since he starts senior competitions and it will take time for me to list down all of his achievements that I know by
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Yuzu donated all the money he won during Olympic to his hometown that had been hit by earthquake and tsunami in 2011. He continued to donate
the royalty he received from two of his books called Aoi Honoo to Sendai Ice Rink. He is also known among skaters because of his friendly, playful
and cute personality. What I like the most about him is his determination to win all competitions and the maturity he shown when he talked about his
feeling and figure skating is beyond his age. He did not set any limit to himself and try to revolve more and more. "I hate it when I'm weak. But being
weak means I have the potential to become stronger." He said during an interview. He is the definition of perfect to
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Informative Speech On Figure Skating
I.If you're up for a challenge and prepared to test your balance with a new learning experience, you could try what has become one of the most
popular Winter Olympic Sports and what people have enjoyed for even centuries before us – ice skating. With nearly two thousand ice skating rinks in
the United States, indoor and outdoor, you might have one near you. While most people just hit the skating rink to enjoy a day off with their loved
ones, others are more passionate about the sport and go on to be a professional skater. "Professional" referring to competitive status. Either way,figure
skating is a momentous past time.
II.People may see figure skaters on television at an exhibition of professional figure skaters and think to themselves it can't be that hard to skate
circles around rink. Anything can become easier over time, with practice and hard work of course. Skating is an awesome sport to participate in,
even if it's just your Sunday leisure activity with your family! It's not as common as going to the park and kicking the soccer ball around or shooting
some hoops with your family but it can be just as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even though you might not have a skating rink in your small town or city, U.S. Figure Skating, which happens to be one of the largest overseeing
committees in the Olympic movement has worked hard to put in place as many skating programs across the U.S. for the recreational and the
professional skater. With over 170,000 members, in more than 680 various clubs and more than 950 registered basic skills programs. The Basic
Skills program was created in 1968 with the goal of teaching skaters the correct basic skills of skating, to have fun and be safe and to promote
physical fitness. Since 1968 the Basic Skills program has taught over 2 million people to skate. Just in the year 2013–2014 Basic Skills had welcomed
57 new skating schools. The U.S. skaters have won 53 World Titles and have won 187 World Championship metals, which is more than any other
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P&G's 'Thanks Mom' Olympic Campaign Analysis

  • 1. Analysis Of Procter & Gamble Company Introduction Procter & Gamble is the largest consumer goods company in the world and sells products under more than 50 brand names. The Procter and Gamble Company is today more familiarly known as P&G in most of the English–speaking world, and has grown from its humble roots as a Cincinnati soap maker to one of the 20 largest multinational corporations in the world. P&G racked up over 76 billion dollars in total sales in 2009. This portfolio is about a campaign that called 'Thanks mom' from Procter & Gamble Company. This campaign was launched before the London 2012 Olympic games. In this portfolio, first, I will introduce this campaign and Procter & Gamble Company. And then I will explain the creative brief about this campaign and analysis this campaign from different views. Third, I will analyise the advertisment for this campaign. There are two advetisements under this campaign. One is before the 2012 London Olympic Games, the other one was before the About Procter & Gamble Procter & Gamble is the largest consumer goods company in the world and sells products under more than 50 brand names. The Procter and Gamble Company is today more familiarly known as P&G in most of the English–speaking world, and has grown from its humble roots as a Cincinnati soap maker to one of the 20 largest multinational corporations in the world. P&G racked up over 76 billion dollars in total sales in 2009. William Procter and James Gamble, working–class immigrants from England and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Biopython Personal Statement I have been hoping to join ViperBots for a long time now, and if I am fortunate enough to receive this opportunity, there are many things I aim to get out of it. I hope to work with intelligent and hard–working people who have interests similar to mine, to take part in serious competition, and to improve my teamwork, creativity, and programming skills. I also hope to expand my knowledge on the different aspects of engineering that I learned and enjoyed in Gateway. I enjoy learning and applying programming languages and have made several programs using Javascript, HTML, and CSS. Currently, I am learning Python through an online course so that in the future I can easily learn BioPython when I have a career in Bioinformatics. My chosen... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am directing my focus on STEM and I hope to become a bioinformatics software developer. I am familiar with multiple programming languages have also used RobotC to program a virtual robot at home. I qualified for QUEST when I moved to Texas in fourth grade and joined Gateway in 7th grade. In 7th grade, I took the SAT through Duke TIP and scored 1790 out of 2400. In 8th grade, I scored 1310 out of 1440 on the PSAT 8/9. I also won the middle school spelling bee in 6th grade and 8th grade, and my current SRI reading level is 1699. I am in triple PACE math (I passed the UT High School Algebra 2 semester exams with a 99% on each and will be taking Pre–Calculus Pre–AP in 9th grade.) and have been maintaining a 99% and above throughout the year in math and science. I am a functional and dependable team member that always gets quality work done and provides valuable ideas and insights. In 5th grade, I was on the River Ridge Elementary FLL Robotics team with the challenge: Nature's Fury, in 6th grade, I was on the Outliers FLL Robotics team with the challenge: FLL World Class, in 7th grade, I was on the Impact Robotics team with the challenge: Trash Trek, and in 8th grade, I was on the MooBots robotics team with the challenge: Animal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Persuasive Essay : Why Is Cheerleading A Sport? ESPN cameras all around, hundreds of screaming fans, pride and a big trophy at stake; no, the described scene is not that of a football championship. The excitement buzzing in the air escalates as the next team steps up to put all they have into a two minute and thirty second sprint to the finish. As a competitive mix of various other sports, cheerleading is a new sport on an international rise in popularity. Some may argue cheerleading should not and cannot be considered a sport, but according to the Merriam–Webster Dictionary cheerleading follows the definition of a sport and therefore should be widely considered one because of its high level of physical activity, competition, and set of rules and conventions. Cheerleading requires an especially high level of physical exertion with an equally high risk of injury. In order to even make a team, cheerleaders must participate in an extensive tryout process often taking more than a week. Athletes must also meet a series of physical requirements concerning skills and fitness. Members of the North Allegheny varsity cheerleading squad first had to run a mile in under 8 minutes and demonstrate their ability to meet the requirements for stunting, cheering, dancing, and tumbling. Cheerleaders also keep busy practice schedules in order to maintain their physical condition. The nationally ranked Villanova University cheerleading squad holds various practices at least five days a week to work on strength and skills. In addition to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. What If Tonya Was Black A lot of people have already made up their mind about Tonya Harding. Therefore, before the biopic movie I, Tonya even hits the big screen, the audience including Liberal critics already formulated their own conclusion of her. This movie is about a disgraced former Olympic figure skater who started out as a poor girl who was physically abused by her mother then by her husband. Nevertheless, the movie is a comedy sketch and was nominated at the Golden Globes for best Musical or Comedy. It was reported that during a scene where she was beaten, some of the press laughed. This makes us wonder why they found this hilarious. Thus, throwing out the hard question, what if Tonya was black? In a movie review by Manhola Dargis from the New York Times, the writer notes that even though some scenes in the movie... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The intention was to make Nancy drop out of the Olympics. Tonya pleaded guilty to withdrawal of information from the authorities. FBI discovered a paper with handwriting with details of Nancy's schedule and location of her practice. However, in public opinion, Tonya was already convicted of being a white trash. Clearly, the movie is about white trash just like black trash, it exists. No matter what racial and ethnic group you are in, there is always a group of trashy people. Just the same, there is an implication that being black is equal to being trashy. If I, Tonya was about black people, people would definitely call it racist. The movie will be categorized as a typical stereotype black movie. There are many films about black youth that are constantly getting abused by their immediate family and relatives. At the same time, they are unable to overcome the problem of poverty and racism. In these types of films, there is a clear pattern. The audience will one way or another have a specific reaction to one group. What if I, Tonya became a black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Del Mar Stratford Case Study The Del Mar Nationals In 1975 Bahnes skateboards the leading manufacture for boards and wheels resurrected a competition by assembling the first major skateboarding since the mid 1960's, The Del Mar Nationals. The competitive setup was based on a classic 60's model a plywood ramp with a top coat of urethane was built for slalom racing and a small wooden platform was erected for free style. The z–boys had no idea what to do when they showed up. "it was like a hockey team going figure skating contest" said Wentzel Ruml. The top contributes like Tye Paige, Russ Howell and Bruce Logan were preforming the up right maneuvers made popular by skateboarding brief bloom in the 60's. The Del Mar Nationals would be the zephyr teams first introduction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All the companies decided that they needed one of the Z–boys to be on there team, so they went after all of them. Six months after the Del Mar event, Jeff Hoe and Skip Engblom would loose the very skateboarding team they worked so hard to build. One year later because of mounting business problems they would close the shop and would never again reopen . Jeff and skip didn't have enough money to compete against the major skateboarding companies that where buying them out. "Getting all this money from different companies was kind of like giving kids some candy and they weren't going to say no" said Jay Adams. Due to this there was no way the band could remain together, there was so much energy around it would soon blow up and branch out in different directions and represent different countries that where competing against each other. Skateboarding was soon going to get really popular. By 1975 skateboarding was in its way to a national combat prompting Surfer Magazine to resurrect Skateboarding Magazine the biggest selling magazine in 1976. The magazine second issue was feature Craig Stecyk Dogtown article and his personal adventures of the Z–Boys. Stecyk's words and photographs became the template for the attitude and aesthetic to define the culture of modern day skateboarding. It would spark kids imagination all around. The photos really translated the velocity of the moves. "The was so much aggression they where more like a street gang than a skate team" said Kurt Leaderman, Skateboarding Magazine 1975. The way they where living it said way more than just a guy in a skateboard, they showed a lifestyle and an attitude. Everyone was into the Dogtown thing, nobody else had a skateboarding crew that you saw in the magazines doing that. With these articles came international recognition and fame. For the first time in history teenagers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Tonya Harding's Attack On Nancy Kerrigan In 2003 Deception is not usually easy to detect, even if millions of eyes are watching the supposed deceiver. This is especially true in the case of Tonya Harding. Harding is a former U.S. figure skater whose reputation for being the first American woman to complete a triple axel is far overshadowed by her assumed participation in an attack on fellow Olympic skater, Nancy Kerrigan in 1994. Harding and Kerrigan both participated in the 1992 Olympics, where Kerrigan placed third in the figure skating competition and Harding placed just behind her in fourth. The two women competed against each other again in 1994 as they both fought for a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. Less than two months prior to the Olympic games, Kerrigan was attacked during one of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, most of the interviews that the public saw were conducted by television personalities or reporters, not trained investigators. None of the interviewers appeared to impose cognitive load on Harding. The questions were straightforward and did not pertain to any specific events. Most of the interviewers' questions pertained to Harding's personal feelings about the events; fabricating personal emotions is less taxing than verifiable details or time and location specific events (Vrij et al., 2011). The questions asked in interviews were also quite predictable and scripted. This allowed for Harding to practice what she might answer to these questions and planned lies are more difficult to detect (Vrij et al., 2011). Summary Although it is still not known if Harding was fully involved in the attack on Nancy Kerrigan or if she had prior information about the attack, she was at least deceiving the public by concealing information. Her assumed deception was and still is difficult to detect. This is because there is no one cue that indicates deception. In addition, myths and biases, unobserved and misleading cues, self–deception, and a failure to use the cognitive approach could have further complicated the process of deception ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Michelle Kwan Research Paper Michelle Kwan, a world renowned figure skater, who inspires many people to follow their dreams, has left several marks in the annals of competitive figure skating. Since her childhood, Michelle has broken several records and has won numerous competitions. At the young age of 13, Michelle won her first gold medal at the 1996 world championships, becoming the youngest skater to receive a world title. She went on to win a total of six gold medals rewarding her with a world title each time. Michelle was a pioneer in figure skating, as she was the first female or male skater to score eight perfect 6.0s (perfect scores) at the national championships in 1998. Born on July 7, 1980 in Torrance, California, Michelle Kwan was driven with a passion to accomplish anything she wanted. Ever since she saw the figure skaters at the 1988 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was also inspired by her older brother Ron as he played ice hockey. After Michelle started taking lessons with her sister, Karen, she advanced very quickly, allowing her to participate in competitions. When Michelle was only 13, she gained her first gold medal at the 1996 world championships, entitling her the youngest figure skater to seize a world title. At the 1998 U.S. championships, Michelle made skating history with seven perfect 6.0s in her short program and eight perfect 6.0s in her long program, winning her second gold medal at the National Championships. In 2000, Michelle won the gold at the World Championships once again, becoming the first female figure skater to win two world titles. In the 2002 Winter Olympics, Michelle finished first place in the short program and third in the long program. Yet again, in 2003 Michelle Kwan stole the gold at the World Championships, making her the first female ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Aleksander Barkov Research Paper Trained by an award–winning figure skating coach, Aleksander Barkov worked on his mobility. In addition, he accepted a wallbars challenge versus a 14–year–old gymnast. Aleksander Barkov high 5 with a 14–year–old gymnast. Learning from a distinguished skating coach Kaisa Arrateig has coached Rockettes, a Helsinki–based synchronized skating team, for two decades. Under her command the team has won three World Championships and numerous Finnish Championships as well. She doesn't coach only figure skaters, but recently many Finnish ice hockey players have profited from her knowledge. Minnesota Wild's Mikael Granlund is probably the most well–known example of her work. Last summer Florida Panthers forward Aleksander Barkov trained his skating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While hyping Barkov Berkshire doesn't mention Sasha's problems with skating, which is the most limiting attribute in his game. Barkov is already an above average skater, but there's still a lot of room for improvement. Barkov has recognized the trend of smaller, faster and more agile players forcing their way to the NHL. On the MTV3 interview Barkov says that he needs to keep up with the development of the game and become a better skater. Where cooperation between figure skating and ice hockey coaches is more established in North America, the phenomenon isn't so familiar in Finland. Instead, the Finns have usually persisted with their sport–specific doctrines. The dogmatic and narrow–minded atmosphere is fortunately breaking down giving room for wider cooperation. Happy to see Barkov having found a way to develop his skating, which is by far his biggest weakness. He's been a decent skater earlier, but adding increased mobility to his skillset helps surely him to improve his game even further. Barkov and 14–year old gymnast Iida–Maria VГ¤nni in a wallbars challenge
  • 9. Iida–Maria VГ¤nni and Aleksander Barkov faced each other in this rather extreme challenge. It seems Barkov has still some work to do with his flexibility? At least if he aims to be a successful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Golf History Amanda Paxton Hogg English 3 Honors 4 March 2011 Golf: A History Golf often makes people think of boring, old men walking around a huge green course. This is not always the case. Many different people have been known to enjoy the game of golf. Where golf came from is bound to surprise some people who think it is just for elderly people. Golf is very interesting to learn about, including: the history, association's tournaments, women in golf, and famous players. The history of golf is widely discussed and no one knows for sure where it came from. It is said to have originated in early Roman eras. Though its origins are uncertain, many countries have early records of the game. Women have always been excluded in most sports ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The PGA was founded in 1916 and is headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The PGA has both men and women members. "The PGA Hall of Fame was established in Lake Park, Fla., in 1940. Ten years later a Ladies Golf Hall of Fame was formed... Zaharias was the first woman named to all four halls of fame. Several states have halls of fame to honor their native golfers. The Golf House is a library and museum of golf, which was opened in 1951 at the USGA 's headquarters in New York City but has been located in Far Hills, N.J. since 1972. It features a large collection of books, trophies, and other mementos." (Golf Institutions 1–16) The Ladies Professional Golf Association is the same as the PGA, but for women. "Several professional tournaments for women were staged during the 1920s and '30s. It was not until the 1940s that efforts began in earnest to form a professional golf organization for women." (The Ladies Professional Golf Association 5–6) The first, the Women 's Professional Golf Association (WPGA), was created in 1944. Even the success of its players could not keep the WPGA going and it folded in 1949. The LPGA was incorporated in August 1950 by the old members of the WPGA and more. Funding for LPGA tournaments was at first so poor that golfers had to perform many of the organizational tasks and course maintenance chores. Soon, the introduction of the Weathervane series of tournaments proved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Shakespearean Tragic Hero: Tonya Harding As A Tragic Hero Although the tragedy is a literary device, many real–life individuals can also follow the path of a tragic hero. Tonya Harding, an Olympic figure skater, is a perfect example of a Shakespearean tragic hero in our world today. For instance, in Shakespearean tragedies, the characters nobility is elevated from the common person. Although Harding was born an average person, her figure skating talents and competitive drive soon pushed her to be well respected. In addition, the Shakespearean tragic hero has a negative personal flaw, that ultimately leads them to failure. Consequently, Harding's hamartia was a combination of jealousy and impulsiveness, which eventually lead to her tragic downfall. In Shakespearean tragedy, the anagnorisis, or the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People that have encouraged her to do her best had now seen her at her worst. Her downfall displays how her tragic flaw had unfortunately taken over everything she had worked for her whole life. The case went world wide as prosecutors took upon themselves to investigate Harding in court. First, the hitmen used their platform to explain how Harding had known about the attack and helped them plan it out (Harding's Ex–Husband Arrested). At first, Harding did everything she could to make her seem innocent, however all of the evidence displayed pointed fingers at her. Even though Harding tried dodging the truth, she came out with sympathy and regret: "'I'd just like to say I'm really sorry that I interfered" (Harding Makes Deal). Following, Tonya physically and emotionally suffered from her mistakes. First off, she had to give up the sport that she had loved ever since she was three years old. Along with that, came the embarrassment. Just to think that she was so close to having her second appearance at an Olympic tournament, to only throw it away before even performing. People once thought of her as an inspiration, but now when they hear her name they think of her sabotage. Secondly, she physically had to pay for her actions. After the case was finalized, the court ruled that Harding wouldn't have jail time if she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why Is Aiesec Relevant For Queen 's University, Canada,... GENERAL QUESTIONS 1. Why is AIESEC relevant to Queen's University, Canada, and the world? Queen's University is located in a university town, Kingston. It has a distinct culture that allows everyone to feel connected to one other. There is also a wide variation of the places students come from, even within Canada – Vancouver to New Brunswick. Most of the students live far from home, often adjusting oneself to the new environment. By this, Queen's students are already taking a step in becoming a world citizen, making their AIESEC journey less challenging compared to other LCs. Canada still have the prevalent issue about racism, gender equality, and more. However, the main problem is that many think that those issues are not present in Canada. AIESEC can act as a fundamental solution by bringing in TNs with iGT. As the numbers of TNs in Canada increase, Canadians will be more aware of the issues that needs to be improved within the country. The relevance of AIESEC to the world is based upon the number of EPs realized. AIESEC consists of young leaders that take steps in creating the world a better place to live. This is done by following the guideline of SDGs. Every EP on an AIESEC journey makes a contribution in trying to solve one of the SDGs. From this, AIESEC hopes that the problems that are face currently would not be the problems that are faced in 2030. 2. What does being a VP of AIESEC Queen's mean to you? The VP of AIESEC Queen's should not be afraid to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. What Is The Role Of Sports In The 80's The origins of the Cold War from 1917–1945, the United States was faced with tough times during the 20's and 30's. The Great Depression led Americans to question capitalism due to Russia and their communist beliefs doing well, even though Americans had no true context of what was really going on in. This helped enforce the Soviets goal of international prestige. The Soviet sports system introduced the raise the psychological and physical standards of their athletes by socializing social engineering into a collective. There was early selection for individuals to determine which sport they would specialize and develop in, and hockey was their go to. The Soviets won six straight and displayed their dominance by beating the NHL All–Stars 6–0. Hockey... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the 21st century ideal of consumerism, ESPN was the first to get rights to cover and film college basketball. The first game they covered was the 1979 NCAA championship game between Indiana State and Michigan State, which highlighted the future rivalry between Larry Bird and Ervin "Magic" Johnson. These two helped pave the way of the NBA in the 80's as flashy and faced pace. This is a transition of the old school style of play of slowing the tempo and passing to find the open layup. For example, the dunk contest helps with the flashy play with the dunks of Dominique Wilkins, Spud Webb, and Michael Jordan. Everyone remembers Jordan's dunk from the free throw line, in which hits the 21st century theme of making money. The commercial of Air Jordan was a success, in which leads the development of the sport of having the best athletes go on TV and sell products. Also, athletes are now looked upon as role models to their fans, which is another development of sports over the years. Overall, the 80's is the decade of trash talking, dunks, and long homeruns that helped develop sports more into the side of entertainment and something fans would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. What Is Greed In Macbeth The novel Macbeth and the article 'Uncontrolled Ambition Today: Figure Skaters' both had characters using greed that changed them over the course of their life. To start off, a common character trait about Macbeth that exemplify how greed changes him over the course of his life is his strong ambition. Since the witches told him at the beginning of the novel that he will be granted with power and authority, he took that to his advantage. AsMacbeth states in Act 1, scene 3, page 6, "By Sinel's death I know I am thane of Glamis; But how of Cawdor? the thane of Cawdor lives, A prosperous gentleman: and to be king Stands not within the prospect of belief, No more than to be Cawdor." This quote exactly shows the forceful ways in which Macbeth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since Macbeth fought so hard in war, King Duncan noticed that, and he made Macbeth the new Thane. Macbeth is now realizing that the stuff the witches told him might be true. To finish it off withTonya Harding, the character trait that she has in this article that contrast from Macbeth is her jealousy. Since nobody knows if allegedly Tonya was a part of injuring Nancy, or if it was her husband, Tonya still shows that she wants to get the gold at the Olympics. Tonya wanted to become the top skater, no matter what. She wanted to be just like Nancy, but that gave Tonya's husband and her bodyguard the reason to strike Nancy with in the knee. As it states in the article, "He said that the attack was part of a plot involving Tonya Harding, her husband, and her bodyguard. According to Stant, Harding had been involved from "way back," and had staged the death threat against herself to make Kerrigan's attack look like part of a pattern." Since Tonya, her husband, and the bodyguard injured Nancy, that caused Tonya to get questioned by the Olympics Committee's Administrative Board about competing in the Olympics. Tonya just had jealousy over how Nancy performed on this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why Is Tony Harding Unfair Everyone here has heard something about the biggest figure skating scandal there was in the world. Whether you saw the new movie starring Margot Robbie or heard in recent months on the news about this event that took place twenty years ago. I am talking about Tonya Harding. She was a curvy, blonde, woman who was rather poor. Over the many years of her skating career many people in The United States Figure Skating Association have tried to ostracize Tonya from the skating community because she chose music she wanted and was different. I thinkTonya Harding was tried unfairly because she was not the ideal female skater at the time because of her weight, because she was female, and because she was poor. First a little backstory, Tonya Harding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a recent documentary it was noted that anyone who proceeded to skate with Tonya would have to resign from the United States Figure Skating Association. The United States Figure Skating Association ostracized Tonya from the rest of the community. Tonya Harding's relationship with Jeff Gillooly, was an abusive one, but she kept coming back to him. She says in interviews that he "always saying the right things to get me back, and I'd be stupid enough to go back and get beat up again." Jeff Gillooly was not the only abusive person in her life. Her mother was also abusive. Tonya Harding came from an abusive family that did not have a lot of money. Tonya Harding could not afford to get private ice the same as Nancy Kerrigan did. Even after proceeding to get second place at the 1994 Olympics Kerrigan made many mistakes such as talking rudely about Oksana Baiul who had won first place that year. and the Disneyland Parade float she was on calling it "corny" and "stupid". To today Kerrigan who was an ideal female figure skater was forgiven for her mistakes that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Deaf Sports Research Paper There is a vast history of sports associated with deaf culture, as they help to promote social interaction and athletic competition among profoundly hard–of–hearing and deaf individuals. Deaf sports organizations cover multiple levels, including state, regional, national, and international as well as many kinds of sports. Many deaf people participate in these deaf athletic competitions and some even go as far as to participate in the Olympic Games. A lot has changed in sports since the football huddle was invented in 1894 at Gallaudet University. The following are some of the most famous deaf athletes to grace sports history. William Ellsworth Hoy: Nicknamed "Dummy" was born in 1862 and played as a center–fielder in major league baseball.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Making it the first time the Games were ever sited outside of Europe. 27 nations sent a total of 687 athletes to compete in 9 different sports. 159 athletes wore the stars and stripes. 1973: Bonnie Sloan became the first Deaf football player in the NFL, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals. Since there have only been two other Deaf NFL players: Kenny Walker for the Denver Broncos in 1991 and Derrick Coleman signed with the Seattle Seahawks in 2012. 1975: The AAAD hosted the Winter Deaflympics in Lake Placid, NY. 139 athletes from 13 nations competed for the gold in alpine skiing, cross–country skiing. Speed skating and ice hockey were introduced as demo sports. it was also the first time the Deaflympics featured figure skating, with an exhibition by deaf ice skaters from the US. 1982: Jim Kyte became the first (and to date, the only) Deaf NHL player. He spent fourteen years in the NHL playing for the: Winnipeg Jets, Pittsburgh Penguins, Calgary Flames, Ottawa Senators, and even the San Jose Sharks. 1985: The Summer Deaflympics were hosted once again by the AAAD, this time on the west coast in Los Angeles, CA. 995 athletes from 29 nations participated in the Games. There were 170 athletes competing from the USA, earning them a total of 90 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Crime In Boston Essay The crime rates in Boston are currently rated at 364.4 compared to a national average of 301.1(The higher the number, the more crime). Boston has always been higher than the national average, which is not unusual due to the size and popularity of the city. However, in recent years the city of Boston has cut down on crime significantly and closed the gap between themselves and the national average. In 2001 Boston's rating was a 602, so it is clear to see that they have been making great strides towards beefing up their local security efforts. The city has also been on high alert of terrorism after the Boston marathon bombings. Hosting large events such as the Boston Marathon, the U.S. Olympic Gymnastic Trials, U.S. Figure Skating Championships ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the city has never hosted the Olympic games, it has hosted various international sporting events such as the 1999 Women's World Cup, 2006 Men's World Curling Championship, 2009 World Skateboard Championships/Dew Tour, 2012 Fed Cup Tennis Tournament, 2016 ISU World Figure Skating Championship. On top of these international sporting events, the city of Boston has also been host to the Democratic National Convention. Both the Democratic National Convention and the Olympic games are considered to be National Special Security Events (NSSE). This means that the United States Secret Service Agency would act as the head of safety and security operations. Since the city of Boston has prior experience dealing with the U.S. Secret Service, this will ensure a smooth implementation of security measurements by the federal, state, and local agencies. In its prior experience with the Democratic National Convention and the Secret service, the Commonwealth of Boston enabled itself to support the security efforts necessary for a large scale event such as the Olympics. They did so by creating two fusion centers which can serve as a main hub for the federal, state and local safety agencies to communicate with the U.S. Secret Service. The local safety agencies throughout Massachusetts have also teamed up to create Law Enforcement Councils ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Informative Essay On Ice Skating Ice skating, one of which difficult for a lot of people to master just in the matter of a year or so. Most people usually spend their whole lives trying to perfect different techniques to their art. Competitive ice skating usually an elegant dance that is performed in a specific amount of time to be judged on. Sounds easy right? Well easier said than done. Getting to the top of a competition and eventually being the best "involves much practice" (Farris). Olympic Skaters have a diet they have to stick to everyday to maintain their body for endurance, agility and stamina. Plus, when skaters want to debut, they start at the very bottom. Ice skaters have to take what are called Skating tests and what that is, in short, count towards a competitive resume to which if their resume isn't built up enough (like a job), they can't compete in certain events. When skaters do have a good resume to back them up and go into competitions skaters now have a chance to debut and show off to national / olympic teams. Really how they do that is they go to numerous competitions and win or show off... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First off, Nancy Kerrigan was born in Massachusetts on October 13, 1969. She showed her talent for skating on the ice at a young age. But that's not all she did, how she came around to skating in the first place was stated by Biography's website, "As the youngest of three – and the only girl – Kerrigan often tagged along with her brothers to the neighborhood ice rink while they played hockey, becoming a self–described "tomboy.""(Biography). At age six, when she went from being a tomboy to a figure skater, proved that it wasn't hard at all. When her instructor made this realization, her parents "began investing in her Olympic Career"(Biography). At age nine she won her first competition at the Boston Open. Her wonderful father and mother, Dan and Brenda Kerrigan, started working odd jobs and taking out loans so they can support their daughters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bad Girl Thesis Back in 1994, popular culture was rabidly obsessed with figure skating thanks to Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie), the "bad girl" who was accused of coordinating an attack on her skating rival, Nancy Kerrigan. Tonya's skuzzy husband, Jeff Gillooly (Sebastian Stan), had hired a friend to "intimidate" Kerrigan, and the end result was a broken knee and the world–famous outcry of, "Why?!" I, Tonya takes a look at the players of this media circus and lets them tell their own stories in their own words. I,Tonya feels brazenly like a Scorsese movie populated with kooky Coen brothers characters. Director Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl) cribs from the best and uses all those propulsive camera moves, voice over leading to fourth–wall–breaking,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She's definitely unrepentant in the movie while at the same time asking you to view her with an empathy that was lacking during the parade of 1990s tabloids. She's an abuse survivor who had to claw for every advantage she could earn. You might not like her, or maybe you'll grow to appreciate her, but you will understand her better. Robbie is outstanding, Janney is highly memorable and perfectly cast, and the direction provides plenty of jolts, from electric camerawork to the energetic propulsion through its diverging viewpoints. The dark comedy works, the serious drama works, and the domestic violence is not trivialized with so many ironic winks. I, Tonya is an unflinching expose that forces you to question the validity of everything. It's a movie that dares you to question your perceptions while you're keenly watching. Perhaps twenty years later, Tonya Harding will get whatever she is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Persuasive Essay On Clubfoot Kristi Yamaguchi, the "Jewel on Ice", is one of the best women ice skaters in the world (Donohue 49). She was good enough to place top five in two World Championships (33), good enough to tour the country to perform (57), good enough to win two medals at nationals (30), good enough to make it to the winter Olympics (48), and good enough to overcome a disability to be who she is today (12). This disability is known as clubfoot, and with correction devices, it can be fixed (Healthwise). There are many important details about clubfoot. Clubfoot, also known as talipes equinovarus, is a birth defect, which mean it is there when the baby is born (Frey). Clubfoot causes pain because it makes the foot turn sideways and inward (Weatherford 175). This disease makes the affected foot look like a club, hence the name clubfoot (176). With clubfoot, the foot turns toward the other foot, and those who are affected appear to walk on their heels ("Famous People"). Imagine having to walk on a thin calf and having a high heel, which are both causes of talipes equinovarus (Frey). Each year one in every 1,000 babies born in the United States will be born with clubfoot. There are also 150,000–200,000 people in the world that are affected with clubfoot each year (Blue Sky Hosts). The main symptom for clubfoot is pain, although clubfoot is harmless in babies. There are many remedies for talipes equinovarus including corrective shoes, wearing special braces at night, physical therapy, and possibly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Nancy Kerrigan's Relationship In Remote Control By Sarah... In Remote Control, written by Sarah Marshall it talks about Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding, two well–known figure skaters, and their relationship at the 1994 US Figure Skate Final Championship. Nancy grew up in a warm kind–hearted family around her and felt the love and importance of being in a family. Nancy was admired and praised by being elegant "without being sexual, strong without being intimidating and vulnerable without being weak, and in the end she embodied no quality quite so perfectly as she did the set of draconian contradictions that dictated a female athlete's success" (Marshall 283). "More than anything, it seemed, Tonya's history of abuse proved that she didn't belong in the world whose acceptance she so craved" (Marshall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Flaws Of Human Nature In Macbeth Macbeth started this story innocently, a confused man who heard a prophecy and had no intention of creating darkness in his life. His downward spiral was the result of the ill–natured ambition he possessed. But what caused this ambition? Was it the guilt within himself or the flaws of human nature influencing behavior? Most leaders do not start their journey to the top as a search for evil, money, or power; it is the small things they encounter on the way that fuel this fire for the pride and greed of being an important leader. Throughout time we see these mistakes and flaws in human nature through leaders and celebrity figures in our world. Humanity struggles with the thought of gaining more power, the idea of personal gain will cause people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kim Jong Il is the son of the previous ruler of North Korea and was destined for the spot at the top. North Korean citizens are struggling to live as a repercussion of his actions. They are dying of starvation and sickness while he continues to do things to threaten their well–being. While failing to notice the struggles of his country, "Kim continued his father's "military first" mandate," ("5 Things the World Hated about Kim Jong Il") Not only are the people of his country being threatened, multiple other countries are feeling the stress of his behavior. He is heavily disliked by the rest of the world because of his nuclear threats. This goes to show the flaws of human nature: the selfishness, the ambition, and the pressure of being a leader. The taste of being in charge gave Jong Il the ambition that fueled his thirst for ultimate power. Both Macbeth and Kim Jong Il struggled with the idea of being handed the throne. They both were told their fate and were given a glimpse of the power increasing their ambition leading to the destruction of them and the people they were in charge of. Not being in control of your emotions can cause people to do things unlike themselves. Jong Il has many parallels to Macbeth but Kim's turn against his uncle is a trait that humanity continues to fail with. The cause of this backstabbing can be the result of the pressure that he felt when the throne was handed down to him. "the leader has the uncle arrested in a humiliating way; leader denounces uncle as a traitor "of all ages... worse than a dog... despicable human scum, and has him executed by machine gun." (Brainard). Macbeth turns on King Duncan who also happens to be his cousin and Banquo his best friend, two people who are extremely close to him. "that but this blow Might be the be–all and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Women's Sport Coverage Women's Sport Coverage is Decreasing "We are the best in the world, have three World Cup championships, four Olympic championships, and the men get paid more to just show up compared to how much we get paid to win major championships," says Hope Solo (American Goalkeeper). In the 1920's the issue of broadcasting, promoting, and displaying women's sport equal to men was brought about. Gertrude Ederle, a competitive american swimmer in 1926 became the first woman to swim the English Channel, while also breaking the male record. She is just one of the examples of how women's sport has proven to be just as successful as men's. However since then much has changed revolving around equality in men and women sports. There has always been lacking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women sacrifice as much as men, for example after giving birth they make impressive efforts to come back to competitive levels while men have not been said to make any of these such efforts. This leads to another point on how women actually have the ability to do things most men can't. For example, men don't have the proper body types to perform in figure skating, synchronized swimming, or gymnastics like women can. "The competitiveness is the same. The quality and skill "levels" are the same. Different, of course, but not inferior in any way" (Ottoway). Even if a female was better than a male at a certain sport they would still be treated as inferior. For example a female hockey player, Rachel Fradette states, "even if I was a better athlete than the male hockey players, my team still got the worse ice time and treated as almost a joke when we practiced...women not only have to fight for their stance, but they also have to be the absolute best at their craft" (Fradette). When girls get treated this way they then start to lose the love of the sport which leads to less and less role models and less successful female athletes. These female athlete role models are important for future generations as girls decide to also become athletes they want someone to look up to and learn from and realize to not give up even if they are treated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Kristi Yamaguchi Kristi Yamaguchi: Skating Legend Kristi Yamaguchi is a legend on ice. Kristi can make triple jumps and twirls look like a breeze. Her feet, the ones that have skated her from award to award, were not always as efficient as they are now. Kristi Tsuya Yamaguchi suffered as a young child from what is known as clubfoot (Disabled World). Congenital talipes equinovarus, or clubfoot is an idiopathic deformity of newborn feet present at birth. A rare deformity with less than 200,000 babies, per year, are diagnosed with it in the U.S.A. (Blue Sky). The affected foot or feet usually are twisted downward and curled inward forming the shape of a golf club, hence the name. The child or adult left with dealing with the deformity would naturally experience... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both of Kristi's feet were affected with clubfoot, her toes were curled under and her feet twisted sideways (Yamaguchi 6). Kristi at the time was too young, as are most victims to experience the full symptoms of clubfoot. Even so, there are some people within the world who have to live with the disability. Which, in no doubt, is frustrating and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay about Sports Ethics Vince Lombardi, most likely the best coach to ever lead a team to victory or multiple ones on a football field. His ethics sometimes questionable, but never misunderstood, were always meant to lead and encourage his team to be nothing but the best, and the best was achieved in 1967. After nine incredible winning seasons with the Green Bay Packers, Lombardi decided to retire as head coach. The Packers had dominated professional football under his direction, collecting six division titles, five NFL championships, two Super Bowls and acquiring a record of 98–30–4. After less than a year, however, he realized that he still wanted to coach. He accepted the head coaching position for the Washington Redskins in 1969. During that season, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certain Countries, such as China and East Germany have been guilty of abusing such practices. The glory of winning a gold medal and what follows is more important to them than anything else. It is one of the major influences behind drug use in sports. A major concern for new athletes representing their countries is not simply about the satisfaction of winning but the rewards of success. The rewards are staggering, as the dollar volume being showered on winners is second to none. The figures have become so mind–boggling that the interests of people involved in this lucrative business is no longer centred around ethical and health–related concerns. Some athletes are willing to give up most of what they have worked for their entire lives in order to win a gold medal. Not only do some use performance–enhancing drugs to help break records or win gold medals, but blood doping is another example in which athletes attempt to improve performance. Drug related scandals are some of the major concerns with the Olympics. Drug testing was introduced at the Olympics in 1967, when at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Swedish cyclist Knut Jensen took compound drugs to compete in the road race during which he collapsed and died. This incident shocked the international sports world and the International Olympic Committee established a mandatory dope test for all Olympic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Michelle Kwan's Life And Accomplishments Michelle Kwan once said, "When I was younger, I always dreamed of being a legend, to be remembered in figure skating." Kwan has been a champion since the beginning. She started figure skating when she was five years old (Kwan 7). She was born on July 7, 1980 in Southern California and has lived there her whole life (Ramback 16). Kwan has won many national, international, and world competitions. At the age of seven, Kwan knew that she wanted to become a champion (Kwan 18). Michelle Kwan is an inspirational U.S figure skater starting with her early life, to how she never gave up, and through her many awards. Ever since a young age, Kwan has always been a fierce, competitive figure skater. Kwan has two siblings, Karen, who was also a competitive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kwan has been a champion since the beginning of her career. She has won nine United States Figure Skating Championships (otherwise known as Nationals) at the senior level which is the most out of any United States figure skater (Milton 103). She won her titles in 1996 and from 1998–2005 (Michelle). She was fifteen years old when she won her first title (Ramback 7). Also, Kwan is the fourth youngest and the tenth oldest United States champion is history (Milton 101). She competed at her first United States Championships at the age of twelve in Phoenix, Arizona in 1993 at the junior level after winning Regionals and getting third at Sectionals. At her first Nationals she forgot to polish her skates, which is a very important thing to do at Nationals especially. Not only did she forget some major steps in competing at Nationals, but both of her programs were a mess and she ended up getting ninth place (Kwan 45). Kwan has earned a total of forty–two 6.0 marks at the United States Championships which is three times more than any other United States figure skater (Milton 103). A 6.0 mark was a perfect score from the judges up until 2004 when the federation changed the judging system. Not only did Kwan win many National Competitions, but she won many International Competitions as well. She has won a total of nine World Championship medals which are five gold, three silver, and one bronze (Milton 103). Kwan was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Do Men Influence The NHL From creating the first ever Montreal Gazette, to influencing the NHL, and making its' way into the Olympics, Canada had created a game that became one of the most popular universal sports across North America and Europe, ice hockey. Hockey players around the world have all been said to credit their success to "Canadian Way". These Canadian men who were devoted to the game, had influenced many others to have a love and compassion for something that was much more than just a sport. Prior to the first ever–indoor game of hockey, the sport was originally a casual game played outdoors on grass with its roots in Ancient Greece, Persia and Egypt. Ice hockey is a team sport, which is played on ice with a hard puck and a stick. The object is to score by getting the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ice hockey is mostly particularistic in North America. This national winter sport of Canada spread to the United States and along with Canada, America is now apart of the "Big Seven" which consist of the best seven national men's ice hockey teams. The United States has a professional men's league, the National Hockey League (NHL). The NHL was headquartered in New York City and was known to be consisted of the most skillful ice hockey professionals. The NHL was first organised in Montreal, Canada with a total of four Canadian teams. After expanding and relocating, it is currently now consisted of thirty franchises. The league became binational in 1942, which is when it expanded into the United States, and their first team participated, the Boston Bruins. The NHL soon consisted of the most highly skilled players from 20 different countries all around the world. The majority of the players in the NHL consisted of Canadians but over the past four decades the number of Americans who participated increased. In 1936, the American Hockey league, also known as the AHL was founded. It serves as the evolution circuit for the NHL, and is based in the United States and Canada. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. History Of Ice Skating In Australia Ice skating in Australia was opened for the first time in 1904, with the opening of the Glaciarium in South Australia in September 6th of the same year. Preceding this there was some activity of ice skating in Australia which was mainly involved with the means to make a supportable ice surface. It is worth mentioning that the invention of roller and ice skate traces its roots to Tasmania in the year 1886.This was further followed by the invention of ice–skating surfaces in 1888 and 1889.However in the year 1903,a Scot named Mr. .Dundar Poole arrived in Adelaide in search of a group with interest in Ice– Skating. At Hindley Street the first rink was opened which lasted for a few years. This event was also highlighted in the Social page of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Winter Games : The Evolution Of The Winter Olympics From the time when, the Summer Olympics began, in 1896, the idea of a separate Winter Games had been debated. It appears that when the first modern Olympics were being agreed upon, the organizers sought for winter sports as well, but there was difference as to the venues and events. Meanwhile, from 1901 Sweden every 4 years, held the world's first organized winter games. The "Nordic Games" were conquered by Sweden, Norway and Finland. The Scandinavians sought to retain the games on an amateur base and were solemn at that time that the Olympics were not. In 1908 at the London Olympics, held figure skating events as part of the Olympic program. Between those two events, the International Olympic Committee contended long and hard about the likelihood of a performance of an Olympic Winter Games. The main disapproval to this idea were from the Scandanavian countries since they didn't want their Nordic Games to be destabilized by Olympic Winter events. The Italians proposed such an event in 1911, the Scandinavia fighting the idea of the Winter Olympics as it would weaken the Nordic Games, staged in Sweden in 1905, 1909 and 1913. The Italians recommended the Nordic Game be retitled the "Winter Olympics", but this thought didn't please the Scandinavians. The first reawakening of the Olympic games arose in 1896 in Athens, Greece. In 1908, the games were hosted in Great Britain, figure skating appeared on the program, and a man by the name of Panin won the first and only medal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Background and Upbringing Effect a Child, Especially... In the first few pages of Wild, it describes the present being of strayed but is quickly followed by flashbacks to her past. These flashbacks are a reminder of how the story has reached the point where it opened, on the Pacific Coast Trail (PCT). This book is more than a memoir recounting just her hike up the western coast; it is a story of her life's journey. It explains how who she presently is directly determined by who she used to be. Each step on the trail is another step forward in her growth. Her challenges in her youth created background to give her strength and independence on the PCT. Her beat the odds mentality instilled in her during her upbringing gave her the will to successfully finish the hike and more importantly find the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead they explain how he blamed his father's leaving as the reason for him never being a good person with a good set of ethics and morals. To extent it is fair to say that the morals of one father was different than the others but as Cheryl Strayed puts it in Wild, "The father's job is to teach his children how to be warriors, to give them the confidence to get on the horse to ride into battle when it's necessary to do so. If you don't get that from your father, you have to teach yourself." (Part 4) Yes, there is some responsibility for a father to act appropriately, but it is not a justifiable excuse for a child without a father to say they cannot do the same things as a child with an engaged father. Strayed proved that in her own journey because in taking the Hike on the PCT she was recognizing she could no longer excuse her lapses in character or her lack of paternal care. Strayed wasn't doing drugs because of her father never being there, she was doing drugs because she felt that was what people without father who cared did. However If Strayed wanted to change she didn't need a father. By stopping and changing the course of her life Strayed proves the defeated Wes wrong and confirms the claim that it was not the actions of another during her up bringing that affected her being a good person, but her reaction to the actions of another in her youth that impacted how she thought and went about life, always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Men And Women : A Woman 's Friendliness As A Sexual... People say that boys are better or girls are better but they are wrong they are just better in certain things. Like Serena Williams, she is good at tennis, or like Shaq is better at dunking. So no one can really say which ever one is better. Men view a woman's friendliness as a sexual attraction than women. Males are more likely to perceive interactions in sexual terms than female. As a result, this can affect how men view women in sports. Studies confirm that females are physically different than men. However, that does not mean that women will not respond different than men in sports activities. Commentators talk about athletes and when they speak of men they talk about their strength. When commentators talk about women they don't talk about their strength. Men heal from injuries differently than women. Some statistics suggest that men heal better than women with the same injury. Using science to determine the difference between men and women can be equalized. Change the measurements used to review men and women and I bet you can come up with the same answer. When women are portrayed in television they are used as sexual objects. Many women you see on tv are wearing tight clothes and showing a lot of skin. Some people say yes but they don't understand that most men wouldn 't hit a girl, let alone tackling and possibly causing injury. That is why people don't want girls going against boys. Many feel that if a female excelled in a sport, that she is masculine and a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay on Ice Hockey Ice Hockey I. History Around 1820 the sport started to catch on among the visitors to the frozen lakes. People had played field hockey and another game in Europe for years, but this new version of the old sport required that it's players put on skates. Using metal blades that could be strapped to their boots, the players would cut branches from trees to use as sticks; for pucks they would use round pieces of cork or wooden balls. In the 1870s, each team was made up of nine players skating at the same time, and body checking was not permitted. There were no substitutions, so players were expected to play the entire 60 minutes of the game. By 1880, the game had begun to grow into the game we know today; teams were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Play begins with a face–off, when the referee drops the puck between the opposing centers. Unlike most sports, player substitutions occur during play. A goal is scored when the puck is driven into the opponent's goal. A player who scores three goals in one game is said to have scored a hat trick. Games are divided into three 20–minute periods, and, if the score is tied, they proceed into an overtime period that varies under different sets of rules. Penalties are assessed for various infractions, and the offending player is sent to a penalty box for two minutes for a minor infraction and five minutes for a major one. Teams may not substitute for their penalized players during the penalty, except during a misconduct penalty, which usually requires a player to spend ten minutes in the penalty box. No team can be at more than a two–player disadvantage at a time, and a team with a one– or two–player advantage is said to have the power play. III. Playing Area Ice hockey is played on an oval ice rink about 200 ft (about 61 m) long and about 85 ft (about 25.5 m) wide and enclosed by a board wall about 4 ft (about 1.2 m) high. Two goals, each 4 ft high and 6 ft (1.8 m) wide, are centered on goal lines at each end of the rink, not more than 15 ft (4 m) from the end wall. Two blue lines divide the playing area into three equal–sized zones: the
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  • 34. Men and Women in Non-Traditional Sports Essay Men and Women in Non–Traditional Sports The benefits of an individual entering a non–traditional sport for his or her sex can be huge – but they are usually greater for society in general than for the athlete him/herself. Being the first person to break into a non–traditional sport would obviously be trying on the athlete, who would have to face the questioning and criticisms of media, fans, and even their fellow athletes. But one athlete's determination and persistence can open up a whole new world to both athletes and spectators. In the early 1900s, women did not participate much in figure skating competitions, partly because of the fact that they had to wear long, movement–hindering skirts. But some women did fight to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When males began to participate, the routines took on a different look – more like what one would see in a pairs' figure skating or ice dancing competition. Some people feel that having both sexes participate in the sport make it more athletic, whereas all female synchronized swimming had the reputation of being too "showy." So clearly, the biggest benefit of individuals entering into non–traditional sports for their gender occurs when they successfully open the sport up to other people of their gender. On the other hand, however, an individual entering a non–traditional sport most likely will be forced to deal with some resistance and some difficult issues to resolve. For example, as we saw in the film "Girl Fight," one obvious problem with the girl attempting to train to box was the lack of resources for her. She could not share the locker room with the boys, and had to make do with a run–down storage closet instead. Another problem that is brought up when individuals participate in non–traditional sports for their sexes is about how the game is actually played. For example, if a female were to play ice hockey on a team of boys, would she be treated as an equal in the game? Would the boys be willing to hit and check her like they would do to the boys in the game? Or would they be extra hard on her and take advantage of the fact that she was playing in the game to try to score more goals? Achieving a level of total equality is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mighty Ducks: Movie Critique Movie Critique: The Mighty Ducks – 1 Introduction The first "The Mighty Ducks" movie raises numerous aspects of sociology in sport that will be analyzed in this paper. The two aspects of sociology in sport that were prevalent in the Mighty Ducks movie were: ethics and gender. This movie provides an example of a character who begins the story as a morally bankrupt individual with a "win at all cost" attitude. Through his experience coaching a young hockey team, Bombay learns the true meaning of sport and transforms into ethically and morally sound individual. The first installment of the Mighty Ducks trilogy also presents an interesting case of a female skater who fulfills the stereotype that girls should figure skate and boys should... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the reality of the game of hockey is that actions such as these are a regular occurrence. Fortunately, through education, clinics, standards and regulations, efforts are continually being made to teach coaches how their actions impact their pupils. As the Coaching Association of Canada states "when you become a coach, you will help others reach beyond themselves, to reach higher, both in sport and in life." Fortunately, Coach Bombay develops and grows, both as a person and a coach. Through the guidance of an old mentor, influence of young ethically sound players, and personal growth, Coach Bombay comes to realize that there is more purpose in live than can be gained by winning a hockey game. The lessons and values he gained during his experience with the hockey team in his season of growth, allow Bombay to learn the important requirements of being a coach and a moral person which include: "encouraging teamwork, commitment, fair play, sportspersonship, and balancing obligations to individual team members and to the team as a whole" (Russell, 2011, 87). Coach Bombay demonstrates these requirements by showing change in his coaching philosophy in the Championship game. Instead of trying to "win the game at all cost", Bombay stated "we may win, we may not...but that doesn't matter, what matters is that we are here...go have fun" (Walt Disney Pictures). While competitive teams seen in the NHL and the Olympics likely would not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Trouble With Rewards Essay The Trouble with Rewards Organizational Development & Culture Alfie Kohn is a lecturer and author whose primary focus is behavior management in schools, in the workplace, and in our parenting techniques. In 1993, Kohn published "Punished by Rewards". In this work, Kohn listed five main arguments against the use of performance–based reward systems. The arguments against such reward systems are: Rewards Punish Rewards Rupture Relationships Rewards Ignore Reasons Rewards Discourage Risk–Taking Rewards Undermine Intrinsic Motivation On its face, it seems contradictory that a reward would be an unhealthy means to assist the process of learning or behaving. How else would the unpleasantries of learning, of working, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as the order was not mine, I instructed my co–worker who was working on this account to call the customer to make sure that all was well. As a result, the customer wrote a letter to the CEO praising my co–worker's effort and efficiency in resolving her problem. This resulted is his receiving a corporate service award and a monetary reward. Needless to say, I was not pleased. I had done the work, but yet was not recognized. This made me feel that it is not necessary to put forth such effort since it was a thankless function. I felt punished for doing a good job because it was not noted in the least. Rewards Rupture Relationships The idea of "there can be only one" is the bedrock of American values. There has to be an ultimate winner and then there's everyone else. Logically following this thought process would lead us to the understanding that rewarding the "one" causes a breakdown in relationships. The following are the reasons that I would agree that rewards rupture relationships: They emphasize the difference in power between the person handing out the reward and the person receiving it.
  • 37. Excellence depends on teamwork. Employees will not ask for help when needed. Problems will be concealed so that reputations remain intact. Rewards create competitiveness among employees and this undermines collaboration and teamwork. An example where rewards rupture relationships can be viewed by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. I Tonya Film Analysis You know you are getting old when Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan are becoming dated references but that is where we are on the brink of 2018. Arguably the biggest scandal in the history of ice skating happened in the early 1990s and here to tell the story from Tonya's point of view is the film I, Tonya. I, Tonya is a documentary–style film about the life of controversial figure skater Tonya Harding, born in the boonies of Portland, Oregon Tonya dealt with an abusive mother raising her to be a child prodigy in the figure skating world. However, her attitude leads to many fights with judges who never gave her the recognition she deserves being the first US female skater to land a triple–double. It is here she meets her first husband; Jeff Gillooly who was also abusive to her but was behind her throughout her skating career. One night during the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit, Jeff conspires to scare Nancy Kerrigan giving Tonya a better chance of winning. His associate Shawn Eckardt decides to take matters into his own hands and has Nancy attacked during training leading to the infamous scandal that ruined Harding's career. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film is a dark satire that actually plays the real–life events of Tonya's life as closely as they can. Director Craig Gillespie has the cast recreate actual interviews he conducted with the real–life people involved with the exception of Tonya's mother played by Allison Janney. Allison had free range to bring her own spin to the character (the reason she was nominated for a Golden Globe). Sebastian Stan plays a key role as Tonya's abusive husband Jeff who real life version of the events and how they unfolded conflicts with Tonya's version of the story. The rest of the supporting cast is as true to the real events as they can be. As a matter of fact, I found an old YouTube video after watching the film remakes shot for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Persuasive Essay On Cheerleading A Sport ESPN cameras all around, multiple amounts of screaming fans, bragging rights, and a big trophy at stake; no, this is not a described moment from a basketball or football championship. The excitement in the air soars beyond belief as the next team takes the mat to put all their blood, sweat and tears to test in just two minutes and thirty seconds. With the different amount of sports established today; cheerleading is considered to be a new sport everyone is starting to get into. Many would argue the cheerleading should not and cannot be considered a sport, but according to the United States All Star Federation, this sport meets all guidelines. With that being said, cheerleading should be very well considered a sport because of its high level of physical activity, competition, set rules, and team work requirements. Cheerleading requires an exceptional amount of high level physical action with an equally high risk of injury. Today, in order to make a high level team, cheerleaders must participate in an extensive tryout process that often takes more than just a week or two. Athletes of any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No matter if it's a football player in a class, or a friend that is clueless as to why you do not do a "real sport" these athletes just want you to believe that their sport is a sport. Team work, dedication, and drive motivates these athletes to keep striving and fighting to do good things in their sport. The advances stunting and tumbling that these athletes perform is what draws in a crowd of thousands all to watch two minutes and thirty seconds. The amount of physicality and dedication is admirable to those who have a real passion for the sport. To the athletes that participate in cheerleading, it is considered a sport no matter what any judge or outsider may speculate. Cheerleading is a huge part of these athletes lives and is what many consider to be their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Gender Identity And Its Effect On Society Although gender identity is an ascribed status one given at birth , society shapes that identity through socialization. In the process of learning traits and activities that are desirable and correct individuals internalize approved sex role behavior as a real part of themselves. (pg.500, Parrillo).The female, in the world of sport earns the achieved status but then through society and Social Conditioning falls into the role of being in the ascribed status. SocioHistorical Perspective In 1896, Baron Pierre de Coubertin founder of modern Olympics stated : No matter how toughened a sportswoman may be her organism is not cut out to sustain certain shocks Those words placed over the gender of the female were motivating factors that generated the athlete. Though degrading, I believe encouraging. Coubertin's words were also influential to the world of sport, impacting the lives of many women, and possibly causing a setback to women's rights. A rights based understanding of sport and physical activity has been present since the founding of the United Nations. In 1948, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights set out a framework of rights and duties recognized that "Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality"(article 26). "Everyone has the right to freely participate in the cultural life of the community"(article 27). In 1967–1968 a group of young women started the Women's Liberation Movement, a radical feminist movement, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Yucu Hanyu Major Accomplishments The one that currently number one in my heart; Yuzuru Hanyu. Yuzuru Hanyu or also known as Yuzu is a figure skater from Sendai, Japan. He is the current world record holder for men's figure skating; 110.95 (Short Program), 219.48 (Free Skate) and 330.43 (Combined Total). Yuzu is a child prodigy that had been raised to skate since he was four years old. He started getting involved with skating because of his asthma. Knowing their son cannot involve with outdoor sport because of his illness, Yuzu's parent sent him with his older sister, Saya, to skate at an ice rink in their hometown. When he was 10 years old, Yuzu started competing in 2004–2005 season. Since then, he had won many competitions; he won gold for four consecutive years in Grand Prix Final (2013–2016), bronze (2012) and gold (2014) for World Championship and the first man from Japan to win gold at Sochi Olympic. He also the first one to break the 100 points barrier in Short Program, 200 points barrier in Free Skate and 300 points barrier for combined total. He has set many world records since he starts senior competitions and it will take time for me to list down all of his achievements that I know by heart now.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yuzu donated all the money he won during Olympic to his hometown that had been hit by earthquake and tsunami in 2011. He continued to donate the royalty he received from two of his books called Aoi Honoo to Sendai Ice Rink. He is also known among skaters because of his friendly, playful and cute personality. What I like the most about him is his determination to win all competitions and the maturity he shown when he talked about his feeling and figure skating is beyond his age. He did not set any limit to himself and try to revolve more and more. "I hate it when I'm weak. But being weak means I have the potential to become stronger." He said during an interview. He is the definition of perfect to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Informative Speech On Figure Skating I.If you're up for a challenge and prepared to test your balance with a new learning experience, you could try what has become one of the most popular Winter Olympic Sports and what people have enjoyed for even centuries before us – ice skating. With nearly two thousand ice skating rinks in the United States, indoor and outdoor, you might have one near you. While most people just hit the skating rink to enjoy a day off with their loved ones, others are more passionate about the sport and go on to be a professional skater. "Professional" referring to competitive status. Either way,figure skating is a momentous past time. II.People may see figure skaters on television at an exhibition of professional figure skaters and think to themselves it can't be that hard to skate circles around rink. Anything can become easier over time, with practice and hard work of course. Skating is an awesome sport to participate in, even if it's just your Sunday leisure activity with your family! It's not as common as going to the park and kicking the soccer ball around or shooting some hoops with your family but it can be just as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though you might not have a skating rink in your small town or city, U.S. Figure Skating, which happens to be one of the largest overseeing committees in the Olympic movement has worked hard to put in place as many skating programs across the U.S. for the recreational and the professional skater. With over 170,000 members, in more than 680 various clubs and more than 950 registered basic skills programs. The Basic Skills program was created in 1968 with the goal of teaching skaters the correct basic skills of skating, to have fun and be safe and to promote physical fitness. Since 1968 the Basic Skills program has taught over 2 million people to skate. Just in the year 2013–2014 Basic Skills had welcomed 57 new skating schools. The U.S. skaters have won 53 World Titles and have won 187 World Championship metals, which is more than any other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...