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    Swagboard Research Paper

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    The Swagboard electric skateboard takes skateboarding to the next level! Whether you’re shredding skate parks or cruising the town, Swagboard is ready to roll. The Swagboard charges in just 90 minutes, and travels up to 10 miles with a max speed of 11 MPH. The motorized skateboard uses a 24V Li-On Fe battery with patented SentryShield technology for extra security providing multilayered battery protection that exceeds all current battery safety requirements, you can ride knowing that the Swagboard

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    Analysis Jiayi Song “If only I could reach…” Ostensibly selling super glue, this advertisement features a photograph of a muscular male toy with one broken leg. It lies in the center of the photograph with the left broken leg of the figure, a skateboard and a super glue are scattered around the figure. What is most striking in the image, however, is the pose of the figure, his naked upper body with his left arm stretching out to get the super glue, and his desperate facial expression. One can

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    The History and Evolution of Skateboarding Have you ever wondered why the skateboard was created? In this essay I will inform you of how skateboarding has evolved and become an action sport that is recognized around the world. The first form of skateboarding was invented by surfers in California around the late 1940s or early 1950s. When the waves were flat the surfers wanted a way to simulate surfing, so their solution was “sidewalk surfing” which was their way of surfing on land. Although skateboarding

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    The third step of learning how of ride a skateboard is finding your dominant and nondominant leg. This is an other very important step because just like if you don’t over come your fear of riding skateboard you will fall, but these falls are going to hurt even more because you worked really hard to conquer you fear and to find your balance just to skip a step and fall. You

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    Shaun White

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    American Olympian. Your part of this greater whole and the individual doesn't matter”(“Shaun White”BrainyQuote). This quote was said by Shaun White when he won his first Olympic medal. September 3d, 1986 in San Diego, California a snowboard and skateboard legend was born. Also born with a congenital heart defect, White had two cardiac surgeries before age five. Known as the Flying Tomato, Shaun White is an accomplished athlete. He has racked up a total of 13 gold medals at the Winter X games, and

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    lines (left by sliding longboards) leave marks on the road that are considered vandalism but as stated before, are about as damaging as sidewalk chalk. however street style skateboards grind on benches, chip concrete and damages stair rails. Because of this since a longboard is technically a skateboard both longboards and skateboards suffer the consequences of

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    streets and throughways. This phenomenon may have aroused your interest in what constitutes liability for those on skateboards. Additionally, what would this mean in terms of skateboards being the alleged cause of injury and who can be ultimately be sued in the event of a skateboard crash? Like almost any other type of accident, the liability for an injury resulting from a skateboard crash would be considered under the umbrella of the law of negligence. The concept of negligence contains four distinct

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    famous and professionals at roller derby. Shaun was born with a congenital heart defect. Before the age of 5, he had two open heart cardiac surgeries. Shaun first learned how to skateboard before he learned how to snowboard. He learned how to skateboard before he learned how to snowboard. He learned how to skateboard when he went to the local YMCA that was closest to his house. His big brother Jesse was going to learn Skateboarding there so Shaun decided to follow him to the YMCA and join the class

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    Boosted Board

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    overall positive impact towards their second-generation electric skateboard product, boosted board. This skateboard can be controlled remotely without the need to push. The qualitative research in the form of surveys was conducted by Boosted, in which discovered that more than half of its users used their boards for daily commuting (Boosted, 2016). This survey makes known

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    Skateboarding Vs Stary

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    remarked on a new innovation when it comes to electric skateboarding – learn more about Stary’s version that claims light weightiness and prime capacity when it comes to longevity and staying power. Declaring to be the world’s lightest electric skateboard by far, the interest of people has grown bigger since its launch from the crowd funding site Kickstarter. Behind the project is the group of young minds working together in pursuit of perfecting

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