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    Football vs Soccer

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    Football is a popular sport in the United States‚ while soccer is more popular around the World. Soccer and football have many similarities between each other. They both have leagues that are played outdoors like the National Football League and Major League Soccer. The teams consist of eleven players on the field at a time. In order to score in each of the sports‚ the team has to score on the opponent’s goal line. Football and soccer have indoor leagues where they play indoors all year long. Both

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    Evolution Of Soccer Essay

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    Soccer is a sport that involves many different skills‚ like running‚ kicking‚ agility‚ coordination‚ and teamwork. Because of this‚ it’s no surprise that soccer is one of the oldest and most popular sports the world plays today. Not only has soccer evolved as people have‚ but it has brought both players and fans from almost every country together. Due to the fact that soccer uses many skills humans naturally have‚ almost every past culture is likely to have played their own version of soccer. Despite

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    Why Do People Fall in Love

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    Why do people fall in love? A question many of us find us asking ourselves in today’s society. Many of us have been hurt by love and therefore have refused to neither use nor believe that there is such a word or feeling that exists in the universe. People fall in love for many reasons; some don’t even know why they end up in love. I believe people fall in love for three life-based reasons‚ to expand the self and to increase our abilities and our effectiveness in other words self-expansion‚ lack

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    Basketball Vs Soccer

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    Basketball and Soccer Do you know what the differences are between soccer and basketball? These are the two most popular sports around the world. Soccer was invented over 2000 years ago in China. On the other hand‚ basketball is one of my favorite sports. Originally‚ this game was played in American schools in 1891. There are some differences between basketball and soccer such as‚ the part of the body that you play with‚ the number of players and the form of shooting. Though soccer and basketball

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    Why I believe I can be an Entrepreneur. To be a successful Entrepreneur one must believe that he has the power to change the future for himself and for the world around him. The world is home to various intellectual believes‚ some traditional and some radical. Among the radical ones‚ a particular ideology is very close to my heart and lends vision to my dreams of entrepreneurship. In one of his interviews‚ Steve Jobs said “When you grow up‚ you’re told the world is the way it is and you’re existence

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    Soccer and volleyball have many similarities and differences and here are a few of them. Some similarities are that in high school both sports are played in the fall. Also‚ both sports are associated with ball and are both played inside and outside. Both men and women play both soccer and volleyball. In each sport‚ there is a good amount of running and passing the ball to another teammate. Both soccer and volleyball include using a net to either score or pass over. In these two games‚ both add one

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    Why I Want To Be a Teacher All my life I knew I wanted to work with kids. I have always enjoyed babysitting and spending time with children. When I was in ninth grade I decided that I wanted to be a social worker‚ I wanted to work for child protective services dealing with the neglect and abuse of children. I knew it would be a difficult job and that it would cause a lot of heartache; not only for myself but also‚ for the families I would be dealing with. I didn’t care about how painful and hard

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    Why I Have Chosen This Career My grandfather served for twenty-seven and a half years in the United States Army as an engineer. That’s where it all started with the idea of me joining the ranks. He began educating me on his field of work and branch of service and telling me the benefits and goals I can achieve while doing a job I love. It sparked my interest. I then began talking around throughout the years to veterans‚ young airmen‚ and even my parents. Everyone supported the idea of joining. Once

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    Why Should I Be Accepted?

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    that always bugged me. Now I see why. When I entered high school I never considered it until senior year came creeping along under the covers‚ ready to eat me alive. This was when Shakespeare made sense: "To thine own self be true" his words made sense. It was like he could grab the world in his hands and tear it apart piece by piece. I never really forced myself to be more of a people person- it just happened. Over time you tend to develop more social skills naturally and I hoped that everyone understood

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    Why I Want a Wife

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    he expected Gini to take over that task---after all‚ he couldn’t wear wrinkled clothes to his new job‚ could he? Poking fun at the responsibilities involved in marriage is similar to the attitude presented in Judy Brady’s 1971 essay‚ "Why I Want a Wife." In "Why I Want a Wife‚" Brady offers hypothetical criteria for an ideal wife in a satirical commentary on how the work of wives is often taken for granted. The humor of the essay lies in its structure: on the surface it seems to accept the criteria

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