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    Soccer History Essay

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    According to the Cambridge Dictionaries Online, soccer is defined as a "game played between two teams of eleven people, where each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team's goal". Moreover, it is considered to be an extremely widespread sport as it is estimated that around 715.1 million people watched the FIFA World Cup final match in Germany last year ("FIFA.com - FIFA World Cup™," n.d.), which only stands to prove how well liked the games are. The sport stands to emphasize…

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    Futbol, otherwise known as soccer in the United States, is a well known athletic game across the country of Mexico. The current premier league became established in 1943. However, the first international match was in 1923, and since then the only country to have ever hosted two World Cups, the biggest soccer tournament in existence. Therefore, there are generations of soccer fanatics passed on in the families of Mexico. With that being said, this sport is taken very serious in some aspects of…

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    politicians, soldiers, and even professional athletes. However, today not all women are treated fairly. On March 31, 2016, New York Times writer Andrew Das in his article “Top Female Players Accuse U.S. Soccer of Wage Discrimination” asserts the financial debates and gender gap the U.S. Women Soccer team argued to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Many would agree that professional athletes don’t have it easy. They are constantly pushing their bodies and minds to their limits,…

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    Physics Of Soccer Essay

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    Ava Lilienthal Science Barcus 7-4 The Physics Behind Soccer Soccer really has a lot to do with science. From Newton’s laws of motion to the momentum of the person kicking the ball, the drag force and the magnus effect, and even the air pressure in the ball. It is harder than most people think. Next time you watch a soccer game, or play a soccer game, think about the science in the game. First, Newton’s Law’s are present when the ball is kicked. His first law, an object at rest stays at rest…

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    Ayman Abdelalhaleem has a gap between his teeth but the confidence of ten men combined. He can debate for hours without losing his breath but throw a quick question that demands a response starting with an “A” at the start of and it will stump him. He can take time out of his day to help others no matter how big or small the task is. Brightening people’s days is somewhat of a specialty of his. He can take a situation and ultimately find something to laugh about. From a young age, Ayman had to…

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    Cherokee Soccer Narrative

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    It was a normal day around 10:00 A.M. when I had the first soccer game of the season. The air was cool with crisp morning dew across the grass. We were going against the C.S.L Stingrays (Chesapeake Soccer League). It was different now, instead of 7 players on the field it was 11 players, instead of a smaller field it was bigger, along with the field, the goals were also larger. With this much people and this big of a field, you couldn’t dribble a ball all the way down and score. This is what I…

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    Soccer Persuasive Speech

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    “It doesn’t matter if it’s soccer, football or futbol. This game brings people together.” (Alex Morgan) Soccer is the game of the world. It is played in every country and in every nation. Soccer is the sport of the world because it brings people together, you only need a ball to play, and it gets more views than any other sport nation wide. Americans are all about football and don’t see the beauty of soccer and what it brings. Soccer is played all around the world. According to FIFA's most…

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    Soccer Liz Well, my coach did say to be aggressive. It’s not my fault I did what I did. It was a cool Thursday evening, perfect for playing soccer. My coach made us run some drills before the game, just the normal dribbling and kicking practice. I was great at soccer, better than most of the other kids that played on my team, and almost as good as the kids that played on official teams with their schools. I’m pretty sure I was that teams star player. I looked over at the coach. He seemed to…

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    Soccer Conditioning Week

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    cases leaves one with their hands on their thighs, panting, wondering why soccer players enjoy doing this for long periods of time. After catching one’s breath, the ache of sore muscles may lead one to wish they never signed up to play little league soccer. Although, when one trains on their own time, at their own pace, the anxiety of being able to perform during conditioning week will be soothed. Surviving the hardships of soccer conditioning week may be difficult, but when one follows the…

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    Soccer In America Speech

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    playing soccer. Mr. James says, “Get down from there. Give me the soccer ball, Cisco.” Mr.…

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