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- 261: Artificial Turf: A Dangerous Playing Surface
- ... foreign and domestic impostors that were eventually squeezed out of the industry, was developed as a cheaper, more durable, low maintenance alternative to grass as a playing surface for football, baseball, and soccer. The original sales pitch rang true with all the sincerity of a beer commercial: All the fun of the regular grass, with only a third of the maintenance ...
- 262: Baby Growth and Development
- ... large muscles. Whereas, fine motor skills are those involving the smaller muscle groups. For example, a child can grasp a big ball in their arms before they can catch a baseball in their hands. The fine skills of hands and feet are the last to develop. Third Developmental Rule: Finally, this rule reveals that, as the brain develops, a child responds ...
- 263: Adolescent Case Study
- ... depression and a significant drinking problem. Presently she is in good overall physical health. E. Most of the family's interest revolves around the subject's athletic activities such as baseball and church related activities such as Sunday services and youth centered groups. F. The family attends a full gospel, nondenominational church on a regular basis. Their political views are primarily ...
- 264: The College Scandal
- ... 83). When an athlete can impress a coach to win them a scholarship they must be doing something right. Everyone has tried at one point in their life to play baseball, basketball, or soccer, but not everyone has stuck with it and moved on to bigger and better things. The true athletes have stuck with it and have become great over ...
- 265: Young Offenders
- ... young offenders act has to be more strictly and changes are need. In another case a teen was charged for a murder. “An 18-year-old was killed with a baseball bat Tuesday after he was trapped at the entrance to a chopping mall in Hamilton by six youths out settle a grudge against his younger brother. Police charged a 15 ...
- 266: Stress
- ... basket ball game. I get nervous and my hands start sweating and I can't concentrate, then sometimes I miss the foul shot. Another example is when I am playing baseball and there is a man on first and third and the count is 2 and 3 in the 7th inning. The game is tied and the pressure is on, which ...
- 267: Creatine Supplements and Athletes
- ... only two examples of the many high school athletes that take creatine for their ergogenic effects. Athletes from the professional level also use creatine for their performance enhancing effects. In baseball, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Jose Canseco, Albert Belle, Ken Griffey Jr. and many others take creatine take on a daily basis. In hockey, the Canadian teams, Vancouver Canucks and Toronto ...
- 268: Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- ... types of hyperextension neck injuries are seen too. Also common is repetitive stress at work by people who work on assembly lines or keyboards, or athletes such as swimmers and baseball pitchers. All of the above predisposing factors ultimately lead to the narrowing of the costoclavicular space in the shoulder. This injury is most commonly an overuse injury. This is due ...
- 269: Vegetarianism
- ... s full potential. There have been several world class athletes who have succeeded in their sports and done it on the vegetarian diet. Six time Ironman winner, Dave Scott, the baseball home run king, Hank Aaron, tennis star, Martina Navratilova and many other top performing athletes have all competed on a vegetarian diet (Thimian, 1997). All these athletes had something else ...
- 270: Nursing Homes and The Lutheran Home for the Aging
- ... is available. The children learn to benefit from the social interaction with the residents and are included in some of the therapies and activities such as going to the zoo, baseball games, movies , malls, and even Bible study once a week. The residents have the opportunity to have the delightful presence of the children and be involved in their care also ...
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