Thursday, May 30, 2019
Proposal Paper -- Essays Papers
Proposal PaperLike the previous paper I enjoyed physical composition this one as well. I have been locomoteing for 14years, so this is something Im interested in. In the process of writing this paper I heard conflicting views from pro and con helmet sides. My dad was upset by the concomitant that I wrote about why you shouldnt wear ski helmets, because he wears one when he skis. Personal sense of taste backed up by convincing evidence I found in multiple places helped me prove my position against ski helmets at high speeds.I have been skiing since I was four years old. When I started skiing in 1989 very few people were using helmets. Who know whether or non any lives could have been saved with the use of helmets on the slopes? Since 1989 ski helmets have come a long way from the dorky, bulky head gear that was the ski helmet. They are no longer uncool. Adam Ruck of the Sunday Telegraph in London put it well, regarding ski helmets, Swing one from your radiocarpal joint in a nonchalant fashion as you talk big air and bottomless powder, and you wont pay for many drinks (Ruck). In fact ski helmets are becoming a fashion statement, sporting names most of the high end ski equipment manufacturers. Although important, fashion would better off pickings a backseat to safety when it comes to skiing.Before ski helmets were ever functional they were purely meant to be functional. Functional meaning wearing one will protect your covered stadium from impacts and collisions. Helmets are designed with the skier in mind, obviously. They are expected to be manufactured and tested to withstand what Mother Nature has to throw at you plus more. And afterward paying on average $83 (gotriad.com), is it really worth it to purchase something that claims to protect you. For all... ...on). 8 Feb. 2004. Lexis Nexis Academic. 26 Mar. 2004 Consumer Reports. Ski Helmets Safety on the Slopes Consumer Reports Magazine. Dec 2003, Vol. 68 Issue 12, p54, 3p, 3 charts, 3 c. Lexis Nexis Academic. 26 Mar. 2004 http//search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=11354490&db=aph Works ConsultedNicholson, Kieran. Economy hits effort pushing helmets. Aid sought for program to cut injuries on slopes. Denver Post. 27 Feb. 2004 Lexis Nexis Academic. 26 Mar. 2004.
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