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    When someone starts to learn how to play soccer it doesn’t seem very difficult to kick around a ball and place it into a big oversized net. Yes‚ it may seem like that at first sight but kicking a ball properly one need to have a certain skill level in order to put the ball in right direction. Any player can just stick around on a soccer field and play a game of grab ass‚ but when a competition gets really hard‚ you must know exactly what you are doing in order to have a positive effect on your team

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    Amount Of Air In Soccer

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    Our project is centered around soccer. It is designed to benefit those who play the sport‚ especially those who participate in it professionally. Now‚ what we aimed to find out in our experiment‚ is whether or not the amount of air inputted into a soccer ball would affect the ball’s travel distance. Along with that‚ we hoped to learn which amount of air would deliver the furthest distance. And potentially with this knowledge‚ those who play the sport‚ will know to what amount they should fill their

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    The Impact of Globalization on Soccer Thomas Joseph Puthenmadhom 821-837-077 Humber Business School I. Introduction Innovation and continuous technological advancement has resulted in an increasing dissolution of the world’s boundaries‚ borders and distances. “Globalization is a process that encompasses the causes‚ course‚ and consequences of transnational and transcultural integration of human and non-human activities.” (Dr. Nayef R.F. Al-Rodhan‚ 2006) The economic ramifications of such a

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    and business. It has brought many positive cultural‚ business‚ and economic effects in this world. It’s the beautiful sport of soccer; the universal language of the world. Soccer reduces gang related violence and has become a tool of peace. Soccer for Peace is a non-profit organization aiming to unite children of war-torn nations in their shared love of soccer (Soccer for Peace). It was founded by a German graduate student Jurgen Griesbeck in 1996

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    Soccer: My Passion

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    Personal Statement The cliche “practice makes perfect” is true. It applies the same in my academic life as well as in my athletic life. To be specific‚ the sport I play is soccer. I discovered my passion since I was six. Soccer is my escape and my motivation at the same time. It’s my escape when I’m having problems at school‚ like being stressed out for projects‚ or at home‚ having family problems. For example i’ll be having an argument with my mom and I get frustrated so I just grab a ball and

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    Football Violence

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    Football Violence in Britain Football hooliganism is increasing in Scotland‚ but in the 80s that’s when football violence was at its worse. Over the past years it has being increasing in vast numbers of football thugs from different cities and whenever there team play they travel to the game and after hoping for a fight with the opposite firm. The first recorded incident of a large scale crowd fight was in 1909 with Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers. Scotland’s first organised firm was Aberdeen

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    football vs soccer

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    football in America. Though‚ in my opinion‚ there are several differences in the offside rule‚ the objective‚ and body control. The first difference between Soccer and American Football is the offside rule. In soccer‚ the offside rule is the most complicated rule. The rule sometimes confused many people even soccer fans. In general‚ the purpose of the rule is to catch a player offside. A player is called offside when he or she is over the opponent’s goal line when receiving the ball

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    Soccer Personal Narrative

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    Soccer was one of the very first sports that I played when I was young. I participated in the sport for about six years before other responsibilities took over. I still missed soccer‚ I missed the practices‚ I missed the games‚ and I missed the fun. There were several occurrences of world matches between countries that I have watched. The envy grew as each “cup” passed. A few years ago‚ after watching the World Cup‚ I planned to buy myself some soccer shoes. However‚ I only purchased a ball‚ which

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    Female Soccer Players

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    10. Kelly Smith 9. Hanna Ljungberg Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images The popularity of women’s soccer has increased exponentially since the inaugural Women’s World Cup in 1991‚ and with the improved quality of play has come a steady stream of great players over the years. This is our list of the 10 greatest female soccer players ever. Most of these names you’ll recognize‚ whether you’ve followed the game only in America or on the world stage. Who would make your top 10? Let us know in the comments

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    07/03/2013 History Of Soccer a mobile website by saperecom Soccer School in Madrid www.intersoccerma… Soccer Boarding School Internationa Fooball Academy in Madrid‚ Spain A Brief History Of Soccer The history of soccer reveals that this contemporary game is nearly three thousand years old. Soccer has been played all over the world and there are many older games that hold similarities to the modern understanding of soccer. The roots of soccer are a bit ambiguous‚ but what is known of

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