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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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    Lionel Messi

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    Lionel Messi was born on June 24‚ 1987 in Rosario‚ Argentina. He is approximately 170 cm tall and 67 kg. At the moment he is a 21-year-old midfielder playing as number 10 for the Spanish La Liga football club‚ FC Barcelona. Lionel Messi has already become one of the best players in the world and is already being compared to the Argentine legend‚ Diego Maradona‚ even at his young age. Lionel Messi is known to others as having a very unusual way of playing. He is very imaginative when he plays on

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    United States. It is true soccer‚ or football how the rest of the world calls the sport‚ is not the most popular sport in the United States but its popularity is rapidly increasing. “Rich Luker‚ a 59-year-old baseball-loving social scientist based in North Carolina‚ is the brains behind the ESPN Sports Poll‚ the complex database that recently pronounced soccer as America ’s second-most popular sport for those age 12-24‚ outstripping the NBA‚ MLB and college football” (Bennet). Immigration into the United

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    A. Identify the affective traits of the main character and the significant person/people in the main character’s life. The main character of the film is Jess who is really talented teenage-girl. She is dreaming being a professional soccer player and play with her super hero David Beckham. Even though her family do not let her play‚ she is trying every possible way. She is lying to her family to play soccer with her friends. All these things show us‚ she is really infatuated with being a soccer

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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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    Soccer‚ which is also known as football in many countries around the world‚ is the most popular sport in the world. According to Sudgen and Tomlinson Soccer‚ compromises many countries’ national sport which provides a key site for the re/production of traditional forms of aggression and masculinity at an international level. Because of this‚ soccer has excluded and resisted the entry of women. The portrayal of soccer in the media shows us that soccer’s world regulating organizations‚ FIFA‚ remains

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    "France has lost the battle. But France has not lost the war."- Charles de Gaulle. That is a quote I go by as I stand here at the Soccer Academy. I have a memory that really has affected me. That one really embarrassing moment. I have lost my soccer game eleven to four. Those numbers affect the way I play now even though it was about a month ago. BEEP BEEP BEEP. It was nine in the morning. The Sunday after the Saturday. I did my usual every morning before a game. I would take a shower‚ brush

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    your very best. Passion is a feeling of pride and joy but of sorrow and sadness as well. The feeling when your favorite soccer team scores in the last minute that makes you jump and scream for joy‚ thats passion‚ the feeling when your high school football team loses and tears roll down your face‚ thats passion. Mother Teresa was one of the most passionate people in the world. She cared for thousands of kids throughout her lifetime because she felt she was called to that‚ but just because you were

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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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    References: Colwell‚ S. (2000). The ‘letter’and the ‘spirit’: Football laws and refereeing in the twenty‐first century. Soccer and Society‚ 1(1)‚ 201-214. Collins‚ H. (2010). The philosophy of umpiring and the introduction of decision-aid technology. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport‚ 37(2)‚ 135-146. EuroSport. (2012

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