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    played. The only place in the world to call soccer by that name is the United States of America; everyone else calls it football. The World Cup, which allows the different countries to play each other in soccer, began in 1930. The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) was created in 1964. In soccer there are several different important rules that you must abide by. When a player makes a pass to a teammate that is past all of the defenders, they are offsides. Offsides will sometimes not apply but only in the case that the ball comes from a throw-in, corner kick, or goal kick. Fouls are given when there is a handball, pushing or kicking of opponent, and in some cases bad language. If there is a foul in the goal box, there will be a penalty kick. For a penalty kick, the players can use two methods, direct or indirect. A direct kick is when the ball is kicked directly into the soccer goal by one person. An indirect kick is when the first player taps the ball to the second player before it is scored into the goal. Whenever a yellow card is shown a player is given a warning. If two of the yellow cards are shown, or one red card, the player is forced to exit off of the field. Soccer games usually last ninety full minutes with forty-five minute halves. The length occasionally varies by your age. The skills needed to get the ball into the goal on offense are intense. On offense there are midfielders and strikers. They work together to get the ball into the opposing…

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    spiritual foundations to social justice. Relative to the Corner, the members of the inner-city neighborhood are likely to share a number of core values, including ones that relate to the justice system and the skewed government assistance programs. The people who are members of the Corner have all at some point experienced extreme difficulty in receiving the appropriate help that they need due to their mere social status and lack of resources. If an intervention program is placed into the…

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    rebounders sticking out of the sides and top. Placing it back in it’s usual spot on Rylan’s driveway I walk back to him and grab my gloves. Slipping them on I ask when he’s getting his new puckboard. The old one is maybe one by three feet big. Barely large enough for one person to shoot compared to the eight by four he said he was getting soon which would allow both of us the chance to shoot at the same time. “I guess we’ll take turns then right?” I ask him. He shrugs and mentions that he’s…

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    Apologising, I straighten his coat. His face turning red, he babbles angrily. People around us notice the commotion, coming over to help him get his balance, taking advantage, I ‘accidentally’ skew his balance. Reaching to help him, my hand slips into his pocket, pulling out his wallet, quickly weighing it in my hand, I slide it into my back pocket. Catching his wrist I clumsily pull him forward, unclasping his watch. A Rolex. Score. I scamper away, panting and apologising, trying hard not to…

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    Another chair flew across the room while you laugh with glee at Soldier 76's rage. "Let me see you! I can feel that your here moving my things, frying my electronics. I can hear your laughter. Your empty words of sympathy to comfort me.. Show yourself or leave!" You rematerialize enough to appear but remain transparent. "Why should I give you the gift of peace when all you gave me was pain?". Jack had snatched you away from your home one night when you were sleeping. You woke up screaming…

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    Quail Observation Essay

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    The location where I spotted the Quails is at 61st St and East Gold Dust avenue. With a relatively cool morning, the habitat where I spotted them is mowed grass. The focal sample in these scenario is a group of male quails. The physical characteristics of the male Quail is as noted as above. As a group, each male kicks the dirt before pecking the dirt, and each male quickly looks up to evaluate the surroundings. Some Quails in the group kick with only with one of the same foot and others kick…

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    Gavagan CJ, Sayers MGL. A biomechanical analysis of the roundhouse kicking technique of expert practitioners: A comparison between the martial arts disciplines of Muay Thai, Karate, and Taekwondo. PLOS ONE. http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0182645. Published August 25, 2017. Accessed February 5, 2018. Purpose: The purpose of this study was first, to determine whether there were differences in the roundhouse kicking leg kinematics performed by highly skilled…

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    The line between martial arts and professional cardio workout routines is kind of blurry; the difference between learning how to do a high kick and learning how to do a knee pull to an aerobic exercise tape isn't that wide. That said, there are a lot of reasons to take up martial arts, ranging from self confidence building to general exercise and working on balance. One kind of exercise program that's sweeping the gym set is the cardio kickboxing workout. The original cardio kickboxing program…

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    Kick Research Paper

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    The goal of every taekwondo olympic fighter is to master a kick you know will knock out your opponent. The most common one and the I am testing is a Round kick, is a kick where the attacker swings their leg around in a semicircular motion, striking with the top of the foot. There is a lot more that goes into the perfect kick than most think. What is the perfect angle? What is the perfect distance away from the opponent? What is the perfect speed of the kick? These are all things that go into a…

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    attendance. After the attendance was done she ask all the students to come sit in a semi-circle around her. She then showed the children a picture of a child kicking. (Which is also an example of modeling) On the picture it had academic langue such as kicking, aiming and goal. The picture had the definition of each academic langue they were using that day as well as a model of the action with proper form. The first thing she told the students is they have to step with their non-dominate leg and…

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