During active play only the goalkeeper can use his hands. Out of active play anyone.
The goalie is the only player who can use his hands during play in soccer.
False - they were used as domestic servants not field hands. The massive use of African slaves as field hands was in the Carribean and Brazil (as well as the southern United States to a lesser extent).
To touch a sterile field with bare hands would contaminate it.
Gloves keep your hands sterile. Even after washing, germs can remain on your hands and cause infection if your performing surgery into an artery for example.
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You can use your hands in soccer, assuming you are a goalie. Otherwise, however, you can't. Hockey is similar, as you can use your hands to secure the puck if you are a goalie, but otherwise, you cannot.
Although there is no reason to change hands, it is perfectly acceptable to use your stick with whichever hand you want provided it fits within the rules.
in volleyball you use your hands, and in soccer you use your feet, with the exception of the goalie. Also in volleyball, you play on a smaller court, with 6-8 players, in soccer you can have i believe up to 12 or 14 players on the field.
The person who works with hands in a skilled trade or craft is often referred to as a "craftsperson" or "artisan." Specific titles can vary depending on the field, such as "carpenter," "electrician," or "mechanic." These individuals typically use their hands to create, repair, or maintain various objects and structures.
You do not swim with a broken clavicle. You use your hands, legs and body movement. Under no circumstances should you use a broken clavicle or an intact one, yours or anyone else's to swim.
yes, squirrels use their hands and teeth to eat.