Category: Lacrosse

  • Aluminium Composite Cladding And The Lacrosse Building

    According to Hall&Willcox (2017), only the Aluminium Composite Panels (ACPs) consisting of polyethylene (PE) cores have come under scrutiny. Other panel types including FR, A1 and A2 are legal to use given they are attached to fire rated walls. On 15th August 2018, ACPs with PE-cores were strictly banned in high rise buildings and restricted…

  • The Uses Of Forces In Lacrosse

    Lacrosse is a fast-paced sport which is played on a 110 yard long field with teams of 2 who have 10 players each. Most people describe lacrosse as a mix of field hockey, baseball, and a tiny bit of soccer. The apparent force that draws a rotating body away from the center of rotation. It…

  • The History Of Lacrosse As The Sport

    Knowing the history of the sport I love to play intrigues me. Knowing how the game was played when it first was created. What types of equipment they used to play with. Was there any rules set in place for the sport. The differences and similarities between the game back then and now. Those are…

  • Carbon And Metal Shafts In Lacrosse

    This feature of Wednesday’s Week by week Lacrosse Substance is around carbon fiber lacrosse shafts. Utilizing a carbon lacrosse shaft, or composite, can be a treat like a few, but a bad dream as other people. There is additionally a broad range of sorts of carbon lacrosse shafts to browse. Here, we will investigate how…

  • Collegiate Lacrosse Leader Transformed Successful Nurse

    One of the eight essentials of the Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice considered fundamental for all graduates of DNP programs regardless of specialty or focus area is organizational and systems leadership for quality improvement and systems thinking (American Association of Colleges of Nursing [AACN], 2006, p. 10). Reflecting back, and considering events…