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(WFSB) - Most people would call dodgeball a harmless playground activity, but a team of Canadian researchers argue the game is a tool of oppression that can unfairly target students perceived as "weaker individuals."The group presented their argument Monday at a conference organized by the Canadian Society for the Study of Education in Vancouver, according to CTV News. They claim dodgeball – which requires players to eliminate their opponents by hitting them with rubber balls – teaches students to dehumanize each other and creates unsafe conditions in schools.“Dodgeball is the only game where the human is the target. No other games focus on it," study co-presenter Joy Butler, a professor at the University of British Columbia, told CTV News."It's tantamount to legalized bullying," she added.Butler worked alongside David Burns, a professor at the Kwantlen Polytechnic, and Claire Robson, a professor at Simon Fraser University. In an abstract of their study, the trio said the "hidden curriculum" of dodgeball reinforces the five "faces" of oppression -- which include "marginalization, powerlessness, and helplessness of those perceived as weaker individuals through the exercise of violence and dominance by those who are considered more powerful."While the group isn't calling for schools to ban dodgeball, they want physical education teachers to closely examine the games children are encouraged to play.“If one thing were to come out of this it would be for P.E. teachers to look at their curriculum and look for balance,” Bulter told the Washington Post. “And that could mean dropping games and including other activities: outdoor education, fitness, gymnastics, aquatics.”The researchers also acknowledged their report would be criticized by many who argue dodgeball is just a fun game, but they insist things can be done differently. 1861

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A 102-year-old woman in New Hampshire survived COVID-19 earlier this summer. Which is a remarkable feat as America marks about 200,000 deaths from the coronavirus. What makes Mildred Geraldine “Gerri” Schappals' survival more incredible is that she survived the Spanish Flu when she was an infant, then 2 bouts with cancer later in life. 345

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(KGTV) - Did a woman really change her boy's name to match a misspelled tattoo?Yes.The tattoo artist wrote the boy's name as Kelvin rather than Kevin.So, rather than live with the mistake, the woman changed the 2-year-old's name to Kelvin.She says the boy has taken to it well. 290

  

(KGTV) -- When you think about favorite burger chains, do you see palm trees and a yellow arrow? If so, you're one of the many loyal In-N-Out Burger fans. For the second year in a row, the burger chain took the number one spot, according to an annual study by Market Force. The research firm surveyed 11,487 U.S. consumers in an online poll. RELATED: In-N-Out Burger introduces new menu itemIn-N-Out scored 76 percent in customer loyalty, the OC Register reported, noting that Wisconsin chain "Culver's" took second place with 66 percent. If you're interested in the number two pick, you'll have to schedule a road trip to Arizona! The nearest Culver's is in Lake Havasu. We thought about the trip after taking a look at the "Pretzel Haus Pub Burger." Yum!    822

  

(KGTV) - Does a video show Nancy Pelosi admitting that Democrats use a tactic called a "wrap up smear?"No.The video being sent around online actually shows Pelosi accusing Republicans of doing it last year. 219

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