Your Body Is Nothing Without a Brain (Report)
The Forensic Examiner 2011, Spring, 20, 1
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] How many times have parents or coaches of children playing a contact sport seen a child get "bonged" or "dinged?" More importantly, how often does that experience go unacknowledged and unreported? For decades, as spectators, we have enjoyed watching athletic teams of all ages face off and score those points. The participants take pride in displaying their athletic performances. Whether they block the offense, make a winning pass, or simply run up and down the field, sports will always be a source of pleasure, challenge, and fitness to a large segment of our population. Many parents experience vicarious excitement and pleasure watching their children participate in sports.
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