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    Soccer and American Football: A Compare and Contrast Essay Sports are the activities that require people to conquest the field and it is all about the victory and cooperation. There are always competitions to determine the winner and loser‚ and friendly handshake would acknowledge defeat and victory. The sports often create a sensation among the spectators and entertain people. There are abundant sports in the world that can play with feet or hands. Soccer and American Football are main sports that

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    Assignment Football is a sport that is deeply rooted in American culture. Whether playing football professionally‚ or in a non-professional context‚ the primary objective is simple‚ to win and to have fun while doing it. During the National Football League’s season during the fall and winter month’s millions of men‚ women and children gather around on Sunday to watch their favorite team play on television or live at stadium packed events that are filled with people passionate about football. Live football

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    We all know the classic NFL(National Football League). It is certainly fun to watch‚ but how to the players feel when they play? Football concussions are a big deal when it comes to mental and physical stability. NFL players may be able to sustain through concussions and pain (even though it is a bad thing to ignore)‚ but teenagers‚ on the other hand‚ shouldn’t try to fight the pain. High schools should not be able to run football teams knowing the dangers of the sport. Teenagers are more susceptible

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    ollar Bone It was a very pleasant evening and I was at soccer practice at the South Barrington turf soccer fields. I loved to play soccer and I took it really seriously. Everything I do I go all out. There was no such thing as a second gear for me‚ I would always go 110 percent. When I was on the field‚ I could be looked at as a violent person and I would constantly get carded for rough play. During some of our matches I struck so much fear in my opponents they were afraid to guard me. Our

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    Comparison/Contrast Essay American Football/Rugby The field ] Dimensions Although both codes are played on similar sized rectangular fields‚ the dimensions of rugby union fields can vary up to maximum size that is larger than the fixed size of American football fields. Rugby union fields are limited to a maximum length of 144 m long (and 100 m between goal lines) and width of 70 m‚ while American football fields have a fixed length of 120 yd (110 m) long and width of 160 ft (48.8 m). Both sets

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    Introduction The Superbowl! The National Football League championship game is played annually between the champions of the National and the American Football Conferences. Fans from all over come to watch the two best teams facing off to see who wins! “Football is so popular in the United States that the 2015 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks set a new mark‚ averaging 114.4 million viewers per minute on NBC’s Sunday night broadcast‚ becoming the most watched event in

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    American Football vs. Soccer American football and soccer are two popular sports. Soccer is considered to be the most popular sport in the world and American football is known as America’s favorite sport. Soccer is actually called "football" or "futbol" in other areas of the world. While both sports are somewhat alike‚ they have major differences that make them so unique and enjoyable for their beloved fans. First off‚ American football is played with an elliptical shaped ball while a soccer

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    November 18‚ 2014  Football and Its Fans  A personal interest that I have‚ is football. I have grown up watching my dad coach  football‚ playing football with my cousins‚ and watching it on TV. American football‚ is sport  originating from the Greeks. The BBC states‚ “The purpose of the game is to move the ball  towards‚ and ultimately into‚ the opposition ’s end zone.This is achieved by either running with  the ball until tackled‚ or throwing the ball downfield to a team­mate” (BBC). Football is  considered a spectator’s sport

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    Are Football Helmets Dangerous? Why is the National Football League non-responsive on the idea of players not wearing helmets? The reason being is because if they change the helmet rule then they would have to change a few more rules regarding stance‚ safety‚ etc. It takes a lot of time and research to make changes in professional leagues‚ which prevents them from happening very often. Also‚ changing just one thing leads to other changes as well since the rules are strongly associated. Football players

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    Effects of Football Playing football has positive and negative effects on the body of the player compared to people who do not play. Playing football can cause the player to remain stronger mentally and physically than the people who do not play. On the other hand‚ football players have the mental and physical stress shoved on them by the constant physical contact of the sport. People who chose not to play football at all also have benefits and disadvantages in their health. Football has many upsides

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