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    Football is a sport that America has grown to love‚ and for myself‚ I have become passionate about the game. I Have played football ever since I was a little kid around the age of 8 or 9‚ ever since then my love for the game has grown stronger and stronger. But‚ there are many hardships that come with the game of football. The workouts are intense and can take a toll on ones body‚ and coaches make you do things that are very inconvenient to build up your mental toughness and character as a football

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    Football is a popular American team sport. Players can start young by participating in youth leagues and then work their way up through high school teams‚ college teams‚ semi-pro teams and finally‚ professional teams in the National Football League. Players can play tag football or tackle football. Tackle football involves much more physical contact. Though football is a source of exercise‚ it can be dangerous if not played correctly. Physical Conditioning Football players undergo demanding workouts

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    1. Safee Sali’s Successor Must Be Found‚ ASAP There’s a need for Malaysia to find a talismanic striker. Let’s face the facts‚ Safee Sali may be the best striker in the region but with his age peaking at 27‚ there’s a need to search for his next successor. Norshahrul Idlan Talaha is our country’s next best thing but he is only a year younger than Safee so a young hungry hitman to emulate this duo has to be discovered soon. Fortunately with the emergence of Shakir Ali (Negeri Sembilan)‚ Abdul

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    revolutionary war was a key point in history. In this essay I will be discussing the following things‚ causes of the Revolutionary war‚ results of the Revolutionary war and how the british were involved during the Revolutionary war. To begin with I will be going over the causes of the war that include acts‚taxes and the economy’s effect on the start of the revolutionary war.One of the biggest causes of the start of the american revolution was the increasing taxes from the British parliament‚ without

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    really are. As a child I always watched movies and was deceived by them without even realizing it. I always enjoyed football movies most because I could relate to most of the things and could compare things in the movie to my actual life. They have always drawn my attention and I usually was misled by the way they made the sport in general seem. I wanted to play football at a young age but was always mistaken on the way the game actually was. It was made out to be way harder and worse

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    as long as possible. The Ancient Greeks competed in a similar game entitled ‘Episkyros’‚ but both of these pursuits reflected rules closer to rugby than modern day soccer. The most relevant of these ancient games to our modern day ‘Association Football’ is the Chinese game of ‘Tsu-Chu’ or ‘kick ball’ as it translates. Records of the game begin during the Tsin Dynasty (255-206BC) and represent a game in which soldiers competed in a training activity featuring a leather ball being kicked into a net

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    Importance of Football in the Movie Varsity Blues - The Importance of Football in the Movie Varsity Blues Sports play such a huge role in our society; many people form their lives around watching or playing a certain sport. In my house‚ when football...[ view ] - Access to Football - Access to Football My chosen sport is football. I’ve chosen football because football has always been the people’s game. And it is because anyone can play it almost anywhere‚ all you need is...[ view ] football

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    Cause and Effect Essay Topics A cause and effect essay aims at explaining the reasons and results of an event or situation. • It is one the most popular essay types in the academic world. • It is beneficial for a student to write a cause and effect essay because it propels him to think of the situation in depth to come up with the reasons for the birth of that situation and its eventual impact on everything it affects. • It encourages the mind to think analytically and investigate a situation

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    Cause and effect essays explore how and why things happen. You may start with an event‚ like the Boston Tea Party‚ and explain why it happened. You could also start with the Boston Tea Party and explore the events that followed. If you’re looking for inspiration for your topic‚ you may find ideas from the following list. * The impact when a parent loses a job * The Revolutionary War and slavery * Food poisoning causes * Repercussions of cheating in school * The effects of exercising

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    Causes of the American Revolution The American Revolution was caused by the colonists disagreeing with the British. The things that the british and colonists disagreed on were the Proclamation of 1763. One of the many things that the colonists thought needs changed is how the colonies approach war‚ which is why the political cartoon of a snake was made. The stamp act taxed most goods in the colonies. The Quartering Act angered colonists‚ and strengthened distrust between the colonists and the british

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