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    The History of American Football Football‚ as well as rugby and soccer‚ is believed to have originated from an ancient Greek game known as Harpaston. Harpaston is mentioned quite frequently throughout classical literature‚ in which it is referred to as a “very rough and brutal” game. The rules of this ancient sport were simple: a team would be awarded points when a player would move the ball across the opposing team’s goal line by either kicking the ball‚ running with it across the goal line

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    Analysed Article: The Economics of Professional Football: The Football Club as a Utility Maximiser Peter J. Sloane’s investigation of the economics of the English Football League and is member clubs was one of the first sports economic papers to move away from the American assumption of profit maximisation being the ultimate objective. Sloane appears to have been intrigued by the fact that a majority of 92 stable league clubs operated a loss‚ and only remained solvent through non-footballing

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    A near-death experience is not what I would have expected when I embarked on a road trip to Colorado with my church group. It was supposed to be one of the best weeks of our lives‚ and it was. We still reminisce about Colorado and talk about going back and visiting almost every single day. The experiences we gained while working with others is one that taught me valuable lessons. Up until I went on this trip‚ I was a sand-in-your-hair‚ sand-on-your-feet‚ salt water type of person. I could have lived

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    of this one? Suddenly‚ a large metal object plants itself beneath your feet. A porthole opens and men carry you inside the belly of the large iron beast floating nether you. What’s going to happen now? In Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea‚ this is exactly what main characters M. Aronmax‚ his servant Conseil‚ and Ned Land the harpooner‚ were thinking. After a hefty six-hour wait of being locked in a dark cell‚ the door opens. A man who introduces himself as Captain Nemo

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    sports are good for health and fitness. If we talk about types then there are some played on individual level and ithers played as a team. If we speak about team game then football and basketball‚ both needs no introducction‚ as both of these sports are known for their billions fans around the world. I am going to talk here about football and basketball which‚ without any doubts are one of the best and big games around the world If we talk about similarities then both of these teams are famous across the

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    Citation: Leverington v. City of Colorado Springs‚ 643.f.3d 719 Vote: 3-0 Author of Opinion: Justice Harris Hartz Facts of the Case: The Appellant Miriam Leverington‚ a nurse at Memorial Hospital (Appellee 1) in Colorado Springs‚ was pulled over in December of 2008 by Officer Duaine Peters (Appellee 2). During the course of the stop Leverington told the police officer that she hoped he was never her patient. Officer Peters replied‚ "I hope not too‚ because maybe I’ll call your supervisor

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    American football is a very popular sport in the United States of America. Some may call it “the most popular spectator sport in the United States‚ attracting a total attendance of over 40 million and watched bay many more millions on television each year” (“Football”‚ 2016). American football‚ or sometimes called gridiron football‚ is played‚ coached‚ analyzed‚ watched‚ and administered by hundreds of millions of people in the world today. Some games alone may have “played before crowds of up to

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    playing in California for my little league team. I had never followed it much and only knew how to play until I moved to India. In America soccer is not that popular a sport compared to Baseball and American Football but around the world it is the most popular sport in the world. I have always played football but I had never followed it until I was 14 and that ignited a passion in me like nothing else. I support Chelsea Football Club the current English Premier League Champions. I have supported them

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    Football and Soccer Football has a huge fan base in the United States but soccer is slowly catching up. Football and soccer have many similarities while they also have multiple differences. The similarities in soccer and football lay in the rules and regulations of the games. The differences lie in skillsets needed to play and the amount of player contact each game allows. Football and soccer have some similarities between them. For‚ starters both use a sort of ball to score points. Another similarity

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