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my findings: change in hockey equipment
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
hockey looking to make some changes
With all the changes with goalie equipment the NHL has been trying to improve scoring without reducing the size of the equipment. There was a meeting with all the general managers, where they met to make decisions about how to improve scoring because of the over sized equipment used by goalies. From an article in The New York Times, by Jeff Z. Klein and Lew Serviss "The decision, made at the general managers’ annual meetings in Florida, came amid the usual flurry of radical proposals aimed at increasing scoring. The most extreme involved enlarging the size of the nets, which have been six feet wide and four feet high since at least 1911." (Klein & Serviss). But if you think about it why would you change the size of the nets when that is not the main problem for the scoring decrease. The N.H.L.’s deputy commissioner, Bill Daly, hinted that such proposals could be adopted if the equipment crackdown failed. Speaking to ESPN, he called it “kind of one last try to try and do something about this, and if they’re not able to do that, they’re going to look at what else they can do — more dramatic changes.” (Klein & Serviss). But instead of changing the net size I think that it is easier to just shrink the pads and to have the pads measured before each game. If you change the size of the net you will be taking away some of the ice. A lot of teams like to utilize the space that they have around the nets and if you make the nets bigger the would lose this space to set up scoring chances.
There are also some other issues that have yet to be addressed. In an article by Jamie Fitzpatrick "Several other size issues have yet to be addressed: Many goaltenders, regardless of physical stature, are said to use the largest available size in jerseys, pants and chest protectors, and some shoulder pads appear to reach up around the ears." (Fitzpatrick). I think that these are not that big of an issues as the pads only because they aren't as noticeable.
Klein, Jeff Z., Serviss, Lew. "As Goals Decline, Calls for Change Increase." The New York Times 24 02 2008 21 May 2008
Fitzpatrick, Jamie. "NHL Goalie Pads: Size Matters." About.com 27 08 2003 20 May 2008
What causes schizophrenia
When i first started this research i knew nothing on my topic schizophrenia. But while doing this research I've learned a lot. There are so many questions out there that someone can ask abut schizophrenia and almost every question has an answers they just need to be found. But one of the last questions i have thought about schizophrenia is what really causes someone to have it.
So when i looked up my question a whole bunch of sites popped up and one that caught my interest was titled "Schizophrenia Cause and Prevention." As i started reading what was written on this link it basically told me what i needed to know but thing about it was i didn't really understand it fully. But what i did understand from this site was that when asked about experts agree that schizophrenia develops as a result of basically inheriting certain genes for their parents and also the kind of environment a person is exposed to. When did research if the brain development has been disrupted they now have it known to be the result of genetic predisposition and environmental stress of early in development such as during pregnancy or early childhood which lead to subtle alterations in the brain that make a person susceptible to developing someone to have schizophrenia. (What Causes Schizophrenia? )
So in my opinion what was said was basically doctor terms but if i were to rephrase this thought i would say that due to a when a person is born and what kind of genetics the baby inherited and the environment the baby is in it can cause a type of birth defect that can cause schizophrenia.
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