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    Soccer Life

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    It was either because he played soccer and was amazing at it or was it because he took care of me taught me what was good and what was bad. Either ways my father is the most amazing dad that the lord had given me. I don’t know what I would do if he was gone. Just thinking about it makes my eyes water so much that I could fill up a dried up lake. As I was growing up‚ since my dad liked soccer. My favorite sport was of course soccer. I have been watching him play soccer till he had retired with about

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    Popularity of Soccer

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    When the United States national soccer team defeated the Spanish national team in the semifinals of the 2009 Confederations Cup‚ many sportswriters and fans called the U.S team’s win one of the biggest upsets in modern soccer. Although the United States is known for having dominant sports teams‚ many refuse to admit that the United States has a good soccer team‚ let alone believe that Americans know about the sport soccer. In all fairness‚ even people in the United States do not believe that Americans

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    The History of Soccer

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    Research Paper: The History of Soccer The game of soccer has changed a lot since it started. The game soccer originated in England in 1000‚ but some people believe it may have started before the 19th century‚ with the Ancient Romans‚ Greeks‚ and Chinese. In England‚ towns and villages would play against each other‚ half of the village on one side and the other half on the other side. The object was to get the ball into the other villages territory. Sometimes the “ball” would be a pig’s bladder

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    Soccer Players

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    Soccer is one of the most important sports in the world‚ everybody like to play and watch soccer. In most of the countries we can see different teams of soccer‚ but in some countries the people think of soccer more interesting than others‚ about how the players feel. I think they felt so good because they are earning money and doing something that they love and enjoy. Every year some soccer players are selected to be the best player in the world. For me the best soccer players are Lionel Messi and

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    women soccer

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    RESEARCH PAPER: SPORTS WOMEN’S SOCCER Women’s soccer has been greatly undermined through the years. When one talks of football‚ the men’s version quickly comes to mind and the female version seems non-existent to football lovers worldwide. Regarded as the lesser version of the men’s game‚ it is rarely mentioned or watched and very little hype arises when a women’s football tournament is ongoing. There may be many reasons for such low recognition of the women’s game‚ most notable of which include

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    The Metaphor Of The Ocean

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    We live in a materialistic world. We can’t go anywhere without a car‚ and the unimaginable tragedy of going camping with no cell reception. That’s not to say our materialistic view doesn’t have it’s merits. It leads to a constant flow of inventions and technology that makes society run more efficiently. However‚ efficiency and technology have started to overshadow the natural world‚ which has nurtured the human race for thousands of years providing it with food‚ shelter‚ peace‚ and beauty. Despite

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    Racism in Soccer

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    years‚ and that is racism in sports‚ especially controversies in soccer. These controversies in soccer include(d) racism from the fans‚ between the players‚ and also a less direct yet fundamentally racial focusing by the league executive when implementing roster changes. Racism in soccer between fans and players has been well documented. Racism has more notoriously taken place in European countries than any other countries with soccer arenas throughout the world. Many different abuses have taken place

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    Metaphor Tok

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    Alamine Jamai TOK-Metaphors 7/01/11 11th grade 1. To what extent does language generalize individual experience‚ classifying it within the experience of a linguistic group? Did it ever happen to you to be chilling with all your friends‚ suddenly an anecdote comes to mind; you finding it related to the subject

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    Soccer Narrative

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    playing a new sport? Starting to play soccer was a big challenge for me. One reason it was difficult was because I had not even kicked a ball since I played as a child. Secondly‚ I began as a freshman playing on a varsity team. Lastly‚ there was the struggle to find my position and work together with the team as a whole. Beginning to play soccer again after many years was hard. Previously‚ as a kid‚ I played AYSO. Even still‚ I did not know the basics of soccer. The positions‚ rules‚ and plays seemed

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    DNA Analysis The importance of DNA analysis has made an impact the forensic world by proving the innocence or guilt of a person. DNA analysis is the most effective method in the Forensic Investigation field‚ it carries more evidentiary value than other forensic evidence‚ it has become a primary source for cases that have not been solved and the advancements in technology will continue to scientifically eliminate wrongful convictions. Although many feel that there are discrepancies in DNA analysis

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