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    Basketball vs Soccer

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    Essay Basketball and soccer are two of the most played and enjoyable sports in the world. They both have professional leagues that attract millions of audience. People can watch both of them on television‚ but also play them for recreation and health. Basketball and soccer games are interesting‚ good for the body‚ and healthy‚ but they are also different in many ways. In both Soccer and Basketball the game is played with teams. Soccer has eleven players on the field at one for each team‚ whereas

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    The first lesson learned from the Assessment Field Tests is to Prioritize Your Infrastructure. Dennis Villano and his district investment was about education and implementing technology into the environment. He emphasizes that the first thing to do is to talk about infrastructure first‚ where the devices comes later. The field test also consists a share of funding‚ to make the most informed decision possible and to help the people to turn their priorities into a shopping list that can be consulted

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    Soccer World Cup

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    The Soccer World Cup 2014 in Brazil Will the World Cup bring economic boom or bust? 13th of June‚ 2012 Table of content 1. Brazil in the spotlight 4 2. Current economic situation 4 3. Sporting events and the FIFA World Cup 6 4. Challenges and efforts for the World Cup preparation in Brazil 7 5. Consequences of the World Cup for Brazil 10 5.1. Economic consequences 10 5.2. Political consequences 12 5.3. Social consequences 12 6. Analysis 13 6.1. SWOT Analysis 13 6.2

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    Soccer History Essay

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    there is a history‚ but no other sport’s history compares to that of soccer. Though the origin of the sport is mysterious‚ it has grown to be the most popular sport in the modern world. Many have tried to pin down the singular person that started soccer‚ but none have been successful. However‚ historians have been able to find the cultures that primarily played soccer‚ dating back to ancient times. From its conception‚ soccer has proven to be a complex sport that truly tests the athleticism of

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    Greatest Soccer Player

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    GREATEST SOCCER PLAYER I remember that night; I was ten years old watching Jason Roberts score the winning goal in the state championship game‚ and right‚ then I knew I wanted to be a professional soccer player. I was in blue jeans‚ slippers‚ and a t-shirt‚ sitting on the bleachers kicking my feet back and forth in total excitement. All I heard was “ooooh’s” and “aaaah’s” from the spectators cheering there team on. I looked up at my mother and said “Mom‚ I am going to be the greatest soccer player”

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    Vincent van Gogh created‚ “Wheat Field with Cypresses”‚ in 1889 on canvas using oil paints. Today‚ it is on display in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Wheat Field with Cypresses” was created during the post-impressionism era; showing abstract paint strokes that were color dominated‚ containing heavy movement‚ showing a window into the artists’ mind and soul. “Wheat Field with Cypresses” depicts a hot‚ windy summer day. Van Gogh uses rich gold’s and yellows to show the brightness of the

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    “The Popular Game: Soccer!” Soccer is the most watched sport on television worldwide. This explains why players such as David Beckham‚ who plays for Los Angeles Galaxy earns approximately $46 million annually while Cristiano Ronaldo earns approximately $42 million annually. Soccer‚ which is also known as football‚ is played using a circular ball between two teams. Each of these teams has eleven players including the goalkeeper. The game which is currently the most popular game in the world is

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    Soccer Vs. Basketball

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    difference between soccer and basketball not much but the size and maybe weight. Some similarities are they are both sports‚ they both have goals‚ they both pass to each other‚ and they are both used for recreational activities. In basketball there is two hoops and in soccer there is two goals. Basketball you play inside and in soccer you can play outside or inside. In soccer you can pass the ball to a teammate the same way you can pass the ball to your teammate in basketball. In soccer you can also shoot

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    Sports Medicine 17 January 2012 Concussions in Soccer Although often overlooked‚ concussions can be one of the most serious injuries a soccer player can face in their sports career. Many athletes in contact sports focus on getting playing time and showing others their skills and ignore what their bodies are telling them. Often times‚ athletes will brush off injuries because they feel it is normal‚ especially in popular sports such as soccer. Soccer has become the second most popular sport among

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    Soccer Pitch Descriptive

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    The view of a soccer pitch is what millions around the world crave to see. The passion runs through their veins with each beat of the heart. A soccer pitch seems ordinary to people who do not get the game‚ but with a better understanding the same individuals would appreciate the breath of joy within it. A soccer pitch is the definition of beauty and enjoyment itself. Gazing at a soccer pitch is like seeing Christmas morning all over again. The soft‚ gentle grass never seems out of place. The sharp

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