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PDF/READ Playing It Safe: Reducing Concussions and Head Injuries in School Sport

18 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://aduhkacongbeknasengak.blogspot.com/?book=B00E0V7TOA | [PDF READ ONLINE] Playing It Safe: Reducing Concussions and Head Injuries in School Sports | Since the late 2000s, concussions and head injuries have emerged as one of the biggest issues in youth sports.A concussion is a form of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) that occurs when a person's brain is jostled inside his or her skull. When an athlete's head makes contact with an opponent, a ball, the ground, or something else, it can result in a concussion. Symptoms of a concussion include he

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PDF/READ Playing It Safe: Reducing Concussions and Head Injuries in School Sport

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  1. Victorian and Edwardian Fashion: A Photographic Survey (Dover Fashion and Costumes)

  2. Description Since the invention of photography there has not been a history of fashion completely illustrated by photographs &#8212until this one. Photography historian Alison Gernsheim first studied Victorian and Edwardian fashion in order to be able to date photographs in her collection. Of course the photos soon proved to be the best of all fashion plates &#8212authentic, detailed, as decorative and charming as top fashion illustration. When united with identifications and descriptions of the chief costume articles, and a commentary that includes childhood memories of the period, the resulting history is doubly indispensable &#8212equally useful and delightful to serious and casual readers.The invention of photography preceded that of the crinoline by about a decade. Pre-crinoline bonnets, stovepipe hats, and deep d&#233coletage are featured in the first of these 235 illustrations &#8212including a beautiful 1840 daguerreotype portrait of a lady that is the earliest study of its kind extant. From 1855 to the 1870s the crinoline gave shape (whether barrel, bell, teapot, or otherwise) to English women, and their shapes fill many of these full and half-page photos. English men went beardless in top hats and frock coats as in other eras, the sporting wear of the previous generation became acceptable morning and evening town attire. Styles and accoutrements came and went &#8212moustaches, straw hats, bustles and bodice line, petticoats, corsets, shawls and falsies, flounces, ruffles, lace, and materials &#8212satin, silk, velvet, woolen underwear, full-length sable, and osprey feathers. Many of the models for these fashions were already fashionable enough &#8212Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Lillie Langtry, Winston Churchill, many archdukes, duchesses, counts, princes, and Queen Victoria herself. Photographers are identified where possible, and include Nadar, Lewis Carroll, and the Downeys. Every photograph is captioned and annotated.

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