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How Did Skateboard Change Warfare?
Anthia Hockey, Jerome Orrobin, Gerta Daughtery
Smallville University Research Centre
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Aggression
33%
Armed Conflict
33%
Cruise
33%
Cultural Economy
33%
Declare
33%
Electric Batteries
33%
Electric Motor
33%
Electric Skateboard
33%
Extreme Violence
33%
Governing Bodies
33%
Half-pipe
33%
Human Nature
33%
Insurgency
33%
Longboard
100%
Mercenaries
33%
Military Force
33%
Military Targets
33%
Militias
33%
Mongo
33%
Negative Connotation
33%
Non-combatants
33%
Paramilitary Groups
33%
Plywood
33%
Polyurethane
33%
Skate Parks
33%
Skater
33%
Socio-ecological
33%
Sport Type
33%
Sports Equipment
33%
State Government
33%
Total War
33%
War Studies
33%
Warfare
100%
Wheelbase
33%
INIS
communities
33%
economics
33%
electric batteries
33%
electric motors
33%
equipment
33%
gravitation
33%
humans
33%
maples
33%
mortality
33%
pipes
33%
polyurethanes
33%
pumping
33%
regulations
33%
shape
66%
state government
33%
switches
33%
trucks
33%
warfare
100%
wheels
66%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Cultural Economics
100%
State Government
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Electric Motor
11%
Equipment
11%
Foot
100%
Leg
11%
Polyurethan
11%
State Government
11%
tube
11%