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  2. Sleeping lions - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping lions is also sometimes used in schools as an exercise. All the children will play "lions" and the teacher will play the "hunter". Usually, in this case, the teacher will make no effort to make the "lions" move, because in this case the real aim of the "game" is to calm the children down after playing other exciting games.

  3. Mixed martial arts competition for children - Wikipedia

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    To ensure the children's safety in fights, California put slight but substantial differences into the rules. At other places, many are discussing that teaching boxing to children [7] can be beneficial for their overall well-being. Most present day youth MMA competitions occur in California, Florida, Texas, South Carolina and Tennessee.

  4. Replay review in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, replay review is a method of reviewing a play using cameras at various angles to determine the accuracy of the initial call of the officials.An instant replay can take place in the event of a close or otherwise controversial call, either at the request of a team's head coach (with limitations) or the officials themselves.

  5. “Do I Have to Invite the Whole Class?” The 7 Rules of Kids ...

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    It’s tough.” Meier has a better idea: “With a class size of 20+ kids, it’s OK to edit the list. What isn’t OK is if there are 20 kids in the class and you invite 15 of them. In other ...

  6. Mutton busting - Wikipedia

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    Once the child is seated atop the sheep, the sheep is released and usually starts to run in an attempt to get the child off. Often small prizes or ribbons are given out to the children who can stay on the longest. There are no set rules for mutton busting, no national organization, and most events are organized at the local level.

  7. Travis Kelce fined $10 million for anthem kneel? No, that ...

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    The claim: Travis Kelce fined $10 million, kicked out of game for kneeling during anthem An Aug. 19 Facebook post ( direct link , archive link ) includes two images of Kansas City Chiefs player ...

  8. At what age can children legally be left home alone in Texas ...

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    Call the Texas Abuse Hotline at 1-800-252-5400 if you suspect a kid has been abused or neglected, or if you have any questions about a situation you think might be abuse or neglect. In an ...

  9. King of the hill (game) - Wikipedia

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    The way the king can be removed from the hill depends largely on the rules determined by the players before the game starts. Ordinarily, pushing is the most common way of removing the king from the hill, and punching and kicking are not allowed. [1] The potential for rougher versions of the game have led to it often being banned from schools.

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