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    USA Today) After this, Florida Lacrosse decided to make helmets mandatory for women. ( Bill Pennington) The results show the game injury rate was twice the rate for practice (7.5 versus 3.3 injuries per 1,000 athlete-exposures) (Snyder). A recent study found that the majority of head injuries in high school girl’s lacrosse resulted from stick-to-head contact during aggressive. Girls playing lacrosse should definitely be required to wear helmets and better protective equipment. Women’s lacrosse in high

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    Why Every Age Needs a Helmet When They’re Cycling? People of every age should be required by law to wear a helmet when they’re cycling. At the moment the law states that people 18 and under must wear bicycle helmets, but I think everyone should be wearing one. The first reason that every age needs to wear a helmet when they’re cycling is because people may attempt life threatening tricks when they are cycling without a helmet. What if they fall on their head and they crack their head open? For

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    been at war fighting terrorism. Well now with the help of Digital Trends and Revzilla, Skully helmets introduce to the world the innovative, state of the art, Skully ap-1 helmet. With

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    Why Helmet Is Important?

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    wearing helmet is so important 90 % of Indians are asking this question as they think that wearing helmet is an extra burden along with other burdens they carry in their daily life. People give lots of explanation for not wearing helmet while riding bike. In spite of hearing /reading all those accident incidents in news, bike riders still say no to helmet. Some think riding bike is adventures and exciting with no helmet, for some it’s highly irritating, some thinks that carrying helmet where ever

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    Helmets have been used for many centuries of bike users, football players, and other sports. The concept of the helmet was to protect your head if you fell off your bike or fell from other sports. Since the 1800's, people have been using helmets for when they ride their bikes and since then helmets have been evolving and being used in sports and in warfare. In the earliest days the material by the name "Pith" was a material that was used for the earliest helmets. It's a crush-able material that

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    To word this as concisely as I can let's start with the over-arching issue. In the Shield vs Armor debate, one primary attribute that must be considered when comparing the two tanking styles is that Armor has base values whereas Shield Modules primarily work on percentages. This means that whenever a player fits a Complex Armor Repairer they receive a 9.38hp/s repair rate to their armor [u]no matter what suit they are running[/u]. Comparatively, if a player were to fit a Complex Shield Recharger

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    standard of safety should be taken into consideration when astride an “iron steed”. As motorcyclists we sometimes skimp on the safety to make ourselves look better. Yes, I am talking about the “brain buckets” or half shell motorcycle helmets. By all accounts these helmets are illegal in California, but are worn by most of the cruisers I see. Whether you decide to wear a “brain bucket” or not, it is your choice to do so. For the motorcyclists that want to live another day, that want to make it home to

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    motorcycle helmet When looking to buy products, I consider a number of crucial factors ranging from safety to performance and affordability to user-friendly features to the visual appeal of the product. Going through a large number of available helmets online, initially I chose the ones that held the highest appeal for me. The Bell Vortex motorcycle helmet outdid all others in the visual department. Reading up its customer reviews online, I decided to order one. Upon receiving it, I took the helmet on a

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         Hats were worn by all members of the bedwetters and each hat symbolized something about them. For Cotton his choice of headgear was a military helmet that he strapped under his chin when he was about to do something dangerous or “manly”. He chose this form of headgear because he was very interested in Vietnam, which was going on at the time that this book took place. Cotton also intended on enlisting

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    The ski helmet is a staple in safety equipment for all types of skiers. The ski helmet has not always been what it is now. How did we get to where we are now? It all started with the recognition of a problem. As ski technology became better and skiers were able to go faster than ever before, injury rates went up. Many of these injuries were head injuries. Coaches and athletes looked at other helmets to try and brainstorm a solution to their problem. The bike helmet at the time was a big influence

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