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    Passing In Soccer

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    Soccer is a complex sport that is unique because it focuses on the feet and it uses special skill. There are many skills that are need to play this sport like passing‚ receiving a pass‚ dribbling‚ and shooting. Each position on the soccer field targets different skills‚ but all of them have fundamental skills. The goalkeeper on the other hand has different skill sets because they don’t focus their feet‚ but instead their hands. When playing soccer‚ a player must be able to build on these skills in

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    Any passionate soccer player would agree that the moment you step onto the pitch‚ feel the adrenaline‚ and hear the whistle blow to begin the match is one of the most incomparable feelings to experience. It is at this moment‚ I am put in a state of complete focus and euphoria that I can’t imagine experiencing in any other way. Having played soccer since I was 5 years old‚ I’ve noticed that the feeling I get inside hasn’t changed one bit. This feeling is like no other. I lose every negative thought

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    Analysis Of Franklin Foer

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    Franklin Foer is a highly acclaimed American journalist‚ well-known for his eccentric and individualistic writings. His devotion to the World of Soccer has prompted him to write a perspicacious and thrilling book on the sport. The extract is from the book “How soccer explains the world: An unlikely theory of Globalization” which was published on June 29th 2004. The book presents a unique and brilliantly illuminating look at soccer‚ the world’s most popular sport‚ as a lens through which to view the

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    Weight and mass are key concepts. A ball that weighs more is harder to kick and a player that weighs more can kick harder. However a heavier player cannot run as long as a lighter player. And while a taller player can run further with the same number of strides‚ a shorter player may have better control over the ball 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

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    Tryout Experience

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    Around the middle of fall in the month of November‚ 2015‚ an event occurred that I never thought would have happened. I have been playing soccer since I was about four years old. As I began to grow older‚ more opportunities soon started to come into my life. Furthermore‚ this amazing soccer team always had tryouts this time. I had tried out before for this team the year before and I did not make it. Therefore‚ I did not want to try out again because I was way too frightened of the disappointment

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    Many people tend to think soccer is mostly played by Latin American countries due to its popularity with them‚ but little do they know‚ soccer is the biggest sport in the world. The game is older than most sports‚ and one of the easiest to play. Soccer’s origin can be traced back more than 2000 years ago‚ and although many countries claim to have started it‚ it was England that changed soccer‚ or what the British and numerous individuals around the world call "football‚" into the amusement we know

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    Business Decision Making Q1.1 1.2 1.3 Problem Recognition: consumers recognize a problem as a need or want.  Of course‚ the most frequent problem occurs when consumers realize they are out of the product. For example‚ when the gas tank gets near empty‚ or you run out of lunch meat for your sandwiches‚ or when your car is due for maintenance.  Problem recognition also occurs when a consumer receives new information about a good‚ service‚ or business.  New fashions‚ for example‚ can make people recognize

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    Football and Soccer Football has a huge fan base in the United States but soccer is slowly catching up. Football and soccer have many similarities while they also have multiple differences. The similarities in soccer and football lay in the rules and regulations of the games. The differences lie in skillsets needed to play and the amount of player contact each game allows. Football and soccer have some similarities between them. For‚ starters both use a sort of ball to score points. Another similarity

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    Letter to My Teacher

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    518 Aspen Dr Herndon‚ VA20170 September 4‚ 2012 Dear Mrs. Cupolo‚ I like to do a lot of things in my free time. I enjoy listening to music while I’m cooking and dancing like an idiot. I love movies. I keep asking my girlfriend if she could spend more time with me at the movies alone‚ but it doesn’t always work out. Anyways‚ I love playing soccer. My favorite soccer team is Real Madrid. I like playing PS3 and chat with my friend on Facebook sometime. I enjoy any classes that have fun teachers

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    In the book Tangerine by Edward Bloor‚ there are multiple actions that will affect the main character Paul in the near future‚ but there was only a few that stood out and had a major effect on his future actions. These decisions in particular were made by the parent’s themselves. The parent’s made multiple decisions that were one sided and had a major effect on Paul’s personality and further decisions/actions. The parents choices to hide the secret how Paul got blind‚ to giving him open access to

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