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    Sir Philip Sidneys Sonnet 7 is from the sonnet sequence Astophel and Stella dating from the sixteenth century. It is a lament by one of the central figures‚ Astophel‚ a man who is in love with the other central figure‚ Stella‚ who is ultimately unattainable because she is married to another man. In the first few lines of the poem‚ Astrophil talks about Stellas black eyes and how they beam so bright (ll. 2) and how in beamy black (ll. 3) she radiates beauty. The excerpt chosen begins with Or did

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    one of the wittiest poets of the seventeenth century writes the metaphysical poem "The Flea" and the religious poem "Holy Sonnet 14". In both poems‚ Donne explores the two opposing themes of physical and sacred love; in his love poem "The Flea‚" he depicts the speaker as an immoral human being who is solely concerned with pleasing himself‚ where as in his sacred poem "Holy Sonnet 14" Donne portrays the speaker as a noble human being because he is anxious to please God. In the book The Divine Poems

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    Basketball vs Football Basketball is a game played between two teams of five players in which points are scored by shooting a ball through a netted hoop fixed 10ft above each end of the court. Football is a form of team game played in North America with an oval ball used to throw or to run with on a field marked out as a gridiron. Basketball and football are two extremely popular sports but they are different in many was such as shape of the ball‚ playing surface‚ number of players‚ and style of

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    football Concussions

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    Football Concussions I. Introduction- Head injuries are becoming a major problem in athletics such as football. a. Background info i. A concussion is a mild form of traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a bump‚ blow‚ or jolt to the head. A concussion can also be caused by violent movement or jarring of the head or neck. ii. Football is the most common sport to result in concussions b. Thesis Statement i. The increase of concussions in football has had a profound efffect on athletes and should

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    American Football

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    Football in America My experience with football has been the most memorable of them all since I was a little child. My first year of playing football was pop-warner football when I was about 8-10 years old and that experience changed my feeling and gave me an idea of playing high school football when I enter high school. Pop-warner is a little league football program for young kids that want to play for a main school to support their program for school. I did not think I will have the courage

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    II want to be a player professional football and I star now I must practice and practice to be a player professional. It’s my dream‚ I know my dream have high risk‚ but I overlock it and make it an adventure for me to be better again play football.I like football because football is my dream from I chid‚ football is a half form my life dan my parent give support for it‚ and I proof it with practice football every day. My parent always remember‚ give motivation and support me to be a professional

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    Flag Football

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    Flag Football Flag Football Flag Football is a version of American or Canadian football. It is very popular worldwide. The basic rules of the game are similar to those of the mainstream game that is often called tackle football but instead of tackling players to the ground the defensive team must remove a flag or flag belt form the ball carrier “ de flagging” to end a down. Other rules are you can have a minimum of five players. No jewelry or things like that that would get in the way. All

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    Sonnet 43‚ also known as "How Do I Love Thee" is a literary classic written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning in 1850. This poem follows a Petrarch sonnet structure‚ even though she lived closer to Shakespear’s time. This poem explores all the ways the author loves someone‚ it even goes through almost all stages of life. Her love is talked about on an everyday level‚ as well as on a spiritual level. Her love‚ she says‚ will even continue on after death. This sonnet uses a wide range of figurative devices

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    Football Religion

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    population is only 6.6 billion Hello I am one of the biggest football fan in the world. And I am here to show you how football is synonyms to any religion in the world. I will be telling you about the customs‚ rituals‚ the gods‚ the holly places and the like of football a.k.a. soccer and how they are some what of same nature as the ones practiced in some of the world’s major religions like Christianity and Islam. Like Hinduism‚ football has many gods. If we take Arsenal FC for instance the striker

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    tball coaches develop the knowledge‚ techniques and motivation of football teams and players. They train players at all levels‚ from beginners to top ...As a football coach you would: plan coaching activities‚ sessions and programmes provide feedback and give advice on players’ performance‚ fitness and technical skills develop and discuss strategies and tactics for both individual and team play give guidance on nutrition‚ and injury recognition and prevention research good practice and innovative

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