exercise 2. 2a. tech and sports -- comparing advertisements/broadcasting into men and women professional sports, or something just related to sports! 2b. gender complexity, sports and brain trauma 2c. Hanson, Sandra L. “Young Women, Sports, and Science.” Theory Into Practice, vol. 46, no. 2, Taylor & Francis, Ltd., 2007, pp. 155–61, http://www.jstor.org/stable/40071482 (Links to an external site.). Cave, Martin, and Robert W. Crandall. “Sports Rights and the Broadcast Industry.” The Economic Journal, vol. 111, no. 469, [Royal Economic Society, Wiley], 2001, pp. F4–26, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2667955 (Links to an external site.). Kerr, Zachary Y., et al. “College Sports–Related Injuries — United States, 2009–10 Through 2013–14 Academic Years.” Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, vol. 64, no. 48, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), 2015, pp. 1330–36, https://www.jstor.org/stable/24856924 (Links to an external site.). 2d. 1. it is listed in 2c already 2. Sandra Hanson's article is about "young women's access to two traditionally male domains, sport and science, and two perspectives". This may advance my project because it focuses on mainly women while comparing to men sports, science and open up people's perspective Martin Cave and robert crandall's article is about the broadcasting within sports, "competition and efficincy issues involved in the granting of broadcast rights by sports teams or leagues and their resolution on both sides of the atlantic" This may advance my project because it goes into depth with the types of broadcasting zachary kerr's article is about the mental and physical health within sports, especially through the NCAA. This may advance my project because it is super related to what I am going through right now and it most relevant to society today. 3. All of these articles are more researched and professional compared to the previous articles we have read in class that has been assigned. There is many research statements that support the claims that are made. The articles we have read in class did not exactly have as much evidence to support their claims more so just making statements in order to have readers believe in what they write. exercise 3: Sloane, Todd. “Pro Sports to Knock Lotteries Out of the Box .” City & State. N.p., 1991. Print. Schneller, Paul, and Maryanne Demasi. Brain Trauma . New South Wales: ABC Commercial, 2011. Film. https://search.library.berkeley.edu/permalink/01UCS_BER/1frj4d4/alma991025159689706532Links to an external site.