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    Soccer: The World's Sport

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    proven to be a notable sport throughout the years starting with its unique history. Soccer began all over the world tracing back thousands of years. The Chinese,

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    Urban politics of poverty in Brazil have been highly publicized over the past few years. In large part, this is due to capital spending on the creation and renovation of stadiums for the World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympics in 2016. Imagine waking up every morning and walking outside to slum-like conditions. Right next to those slum-like conditions are brand new athletic stadiums that will primarily used for about a month. It must be infuriating seeing public money be spent on flashy buildings

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    Magazine about the relationship between sports and nation branding and sportsmen and nation brands only weeks ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa is given below in brief. This presents an insight in to the nation branding as a whole and in to the Sports domain as a measure of enhancing the brand nation. Mr. Anholt, you are recognized

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    biodiversity of the country, as well as cutting down on the area of land covered by forest. Therefore, Brazil’s ecology and demand for resources cause it to be looked at as a country in need, despite its modernization being equivalent to the rest of the world. With this being said, Brazil’s ecosystem has remained relatively unaffected by change in the last two decades. It will be challenging for Brazil to achieve the seventh Millennium Development Goal of ensuring environmental stability due its lack of

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    Soccer is the most popular sport played throughout the world, especially in Europe and South America. However, here in America it is not that powerful yet. Will America succeed in soccer? How? In my opinion, America will be one of the biggest powers in soccer, with a good league – MLS –and with a good national team. My goal in this paper is to give you reasons that the United States have already had soccer in their list of main sports in the country, maybe the fifth one, after baseball, football

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    Throughout modern eras impassioned deliberations have occurred in reference to the discussion topic expressed thoroughly via world supremacy, relating to the allowance of Low Socio-Economic Countries accommodating world sporting events. Issues debated during the argumentative essay include; Low Socio-Economic Countries correctly balancing economic status, hence the immense income increase obtained through the expansion and development of sporting arenas, thus accompanied via the exploit of economic

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    there are two very different ideas relevant to how people view it. In said countries where soccer is the national sport, the game is viewed as if it can achieve anything; from having just fun with your friends to helping unite people from around the world. In other countries where the sport is not as much popular, the game is seen as boring and is looked down on. This paper will explore how soccer is growing at such a rapid pace despite the fact that it can be viewed as violent and boring. Americans

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    she led her team to top five national finishes. She was the main reason that her Burnaby high school team won three championships. She then went on to play for the Canadian under 18 national team. She began playing at the adult level in the Algarve cup, in which event she scored a hat trick. She attended the University of Portland, in 2001 and eventually became the scoring leader in NCAA division one. Eventually she was named freshman of the year by Soccer America magazine. The national women soccer

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    community is also what holds a certain group of people together based on their interests, beliefs, practices and values. The world is conformed by many of these communities, but there is one that stands out because of its enormity and the passion that is shared within its members, the soccer supporters community. Soccer supporters are the most diehard fans in the sports world; their love and enthusiasm towards a soccer club is beyond normal and their distinctive practices makes them a worldwide community

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    and playing the sport. While soccer has brought many people from around the world together, it has also driven a wedge between males and females in society. This sport is controversial for many reasons. It brings about controversy because of the fact that some people can clearly identify the separation of equitable treatment between the genders, while others are oblivious to this idea. Many people from around the world have joined in on this topic. This not only shows the connection of globalization

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