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    Looking back as far as I can remember soccer has always been a part of my live. I consider myself to be a skillful soccer player because I have attained the traits of voluntary‚ adaptive‚ consistency‚ and efficient. Also constraints play a big role when it comes climbing to the top of the mountain of motor development. These constraints are organism‚ task‚ and environmental‚ which lead me to climb to the top of the mountain of motor development. Passing and kicking a ball with accuracy is voluntary

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    Differences Between Soccer and Football Football‚ for many‚ is a topic of entertainment. In many parts of the world soccer’s official name is football‚ but with the evolution of American football‚ the name was changed to soccer. It is thought that American football originated by a soccer player‚ who was frustrated by kicking the ball. He decided to change the rules of the game by using his hands‚ and thus‚ American football was born. Some of the major differences in soccer and football are the

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    My passion is soccer which I have played soccer since I was 5. I was put in soccer because my mom and my dad were athletic and played many sports as a child. I was very active always running around so soccer was a good way to get my energy out. As I got older‚ I continued to play because I found it fun and it was nice to meet new people but I never truly felt the love for soccer until I was eight. I was on a team called‚ Too Hot to Handle with Coach Kakimoto. On Too Hot to Handle‚ I had many friends

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    Draft In Simon Kuper’s book Football against the Enemy‚ Kuper explores how soccer has become convoluted in social‚ economic‚ and political views of society. This essay addresses the subconscious effects of soccer and nationalism on fans of the 1988 World Cup game between West-Germany and the Netherlands as well as how they use imagination to relive history through games and how they have all intertwined to prove soccer is a parallel to life. What we can gather from Benedict Anderson’s Imagined

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    because of his lower center of gravity. We have learnt that friction prevents a soccer ball from going forward forever when it is kicked and friction aids players to maintain control over the ball and their own movements. Gravity‚ another force that affects soccer can change how high or how low a ball goes. Momentum affects the distance a soccer ball travels and the movement of players. Velocity explains the way a soccer ball moves‚ how players are able to get to ball and how they can accurately make

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    REAL TIME VEHICLE LOCKING AND TRACKING SYSTEM USING GSM AND GPS TECHNOLOGY-AN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM----- IEEE – 2011 ABSTRACT This project deals with the design & development of a theft control system for an automobile‚ which is being used to prevent/control the theft of a vehicle. The developed system makes use of an embedded system based on Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) technology. The designed & developed system is installed in the vehicle. An interfacing mobile is also connected

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    will be comparing soccer and football and why soccer is better than football. An each paragraph I will be comparing their play style‚ the game play‚ and the injures in the game. In this paragraph I will comparing the game style of both of the sports. First I will tell you about soccer. Soccer is popular worldwide and not just in one country unlike football which is only popular in America. Soccer is played with your feet instead of your hands unlike football‚ the objective of soccer is scoring a goal

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    PROJECT HISTORY OF WORK-LIFE BALANCE The work-leisure dichotomy was invented in the mid 1800s.Paul Krassner remarked that anthropologists use a definition of happiness that is to have as little separation as possible "between your work and your play."The expression "Work–life balance" was first used in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s to describe the balance between an individual’s work and personal life. In the United States‚ this phrase was first used in

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    wheelchair uses ingenious mechanism to climb by making two arms move along a trajectory similar to that of a foot. This includes complex mechanism driven by motor. This mechanism is simplified by Supratim Naskar in his B. Tech. project at IIST in 2011. The aim of our project is to make a detailed design of this simplified mechanism of staircase climbing wheelchair and fabrication of its parts. This includes fabrication of different parts of mechanism which would be done in

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    The sport of soccer has been around since ancient civilizations. The first trace of soccer dates way back to around 2‚500 BC in Ancient Egypt‚ with balls made of animal intestines or skin‚ for better bouncing. Around 2‚000 years later‚ the sport was picked back up again in ancient China‚ called “Cuju”. Instead of just kicking around a ball‚ the Chinese decided to make the game more interesting; adding a piece of cloth in between two poles‚ making a goal box. As time progressed‚ the sport changed

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