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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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    Mayeroff's Caring

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    Mayeroff’s Major Ingredients of Caring Related to Coaching Soccer This essay explains how Milton Mayeroff’s “Major Ingredients of Caring‚” in his book‚ On Caring‚ relates to coaching soccer. There are eight “ingredients” that Mayeroff discusses in his book that all relate to becoming a successful coach. If a coach anaylzes and considers each ingredient‚ he can deeply develop his skill as a caring trainer and guide of the players in his charge. Mayeroff’s basic principle is that when a

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    Du Lar Narrative essay All my life‚ i have been playing soccer. Everyone said education come first and sure I get that‚ but to me soccer is literally the most important to me. It’s like I can’t live without it. Whenever I feel emotional‚ sad‚ angry‚ or down; soccer is there. I never get the feelings of enjoying it with other‚ like teammates. It’s summer! it’s the time of the year when I get to spend my time having the ball on my feet the most. I never thought about joining a team or playing

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    Helium vs Air soccer balls As football dominates the sports world‚ soccer is slowly rising in America. People all around the world love to play it to. So‚ I started thinking and I through will helium effect a soccer ball. Personally‚ I do not think it will affect it‚ but I am eager to find out. My experiment is does helium affect a soccer ball here is how I did it. 1. Get two size five soccer balls. 2. Get a device to measure your length of how far you kick the soccer ball. ( what I used was

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    When walking onto the pristine surface of a soccer pitch a player must be comfortable. Over the years players have said over and over that feeling good makes them play better. Picking the best gear is essential to every player. The best brand for soccer is Adidas. Adidas gives everything a player would need for the game and is better than the competition. Adidas has a rich history in the sport of soccer. Adolph Dassler‚ the creator of Adidas‚ first made his mark in soccer gear when he

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    affects the citizens greatly by not having a fair system of equality. The corrupted are only out for personal gain‚ therefore‚ they manage to not do their job properly. The infamous President Nixon‚ as just one of many great examples. Despite the corruption‚ there are many figures of society that do great things for the people‚ but not enough to make a lasting impact. The growing issues of murder‚ robbery‚ abuse of illegal substances‚ and violence‚ have infected the streets of our country. With the

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    Why Boys Become Vicious

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    children without parents become more vicious. Children with parents could very well turn out the same‚ resulting with horrible and mean qualities. Though parenting can essential to a child’s development‚ I do not believe it is the source of corruption. Children become corrupt by the negative influences in video games‚ TV programs‚ movies‚ and even in the music they might listen to. I agree with his thoughts on acting out in times of fear or violence. When a child is with their friends

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    Catcher in The Rye: Holden Caulfield’s Perception and Gradual Acceptance of the "Real" World. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden views the world as an evil and corrupt place where there is no peace. This perception of the world does not change significannot ly through the novel. However as the novel progresses‚ Holden gradually comes to the realization that he is powerless to change this. During the short period of Holden’s life covered in this book‚ "Holden does succeed in making us perceive that

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