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    The Game started at 10:45 on September 16, 2017. The lost the toss and they decided we are kicking off. The ball went from the landed on their side on the 30 it bounced and they caught it. Then out of nowhere #28 talked them. After that, they huddled up for their first play. ½ time came fast as a cheetah, as we were down 22-0. We were screwed I thought, as we walk on the field for the first play after ½ time. I felt sad thinking we were going to lose. We got the ball. They kicked it to the 18 on

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    DeVante Parker is an American football wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League . He played college football for the University of Louisville Cardinals. Early years Parker is the son of Raneca Parker and former Louisville running back Anthony Shelman. He attended Ballard High School in Louisville, Kentucky, where he was a three-sport star in football, track and basketball. He was a two-time All-State performer. He totaled 73 catches for 1,438 yards and 12 touchdowns

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    like the Alamo and Clay got a little cocky and was like so you wanna have an Alamo trivia and Clay showed her up. Then Maddie brought out another subject. Maddie is a straightforward girl. She isn’t scared to ask something. Maddie knows a lot about football. She asked Clay why he pulled up on that ball that was thrown to him the other day. He insisted he didn’t but she said everyone in the stands could tell he did. Clay has been trying not to think about him missing that ball but Maddie brought it

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    MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--Every year players come and go, giving newcomers a chance to contribute and that is no different in Morgantown. The West Virginia University football team has six true or redshirt freshman that could make an impact on the gridiron. Tevin Bush is a versatile running back that has been compared to former Mountaineer Tavon Austin. For Landry-Walker High, Bush lined up as a running back, slot receiver and return man. Like Austin, Bush is small in size, standing at 5-foot-5 and 168

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    Mayeroff’s Major Ingredients of Caring Related to Coaching Soccer This essay explains how Milton Mayeroff’s “Major Ingredients of Caring,” in his book, On Caring, relates to coaching soccer. There are eight “ingredients” that Mayeroff discusses in his book that all relate to becoming a successful coach. If a coach anaylzes and considers each ingredient, he can deeply develop his skill as a caring trainer and guide of the players in his charge. Mayeroff’s basic principle is that when a

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    The Bosman Ruling The ease and freedom with which clubs transfer players between one another today would not have been possible without the Bosman Ruling. Jean-Marc Bosman was a football player for Belgian leagues team R.F.C de Liege, where he had a contract until June 30th, 1990. When R.F.C. de Liege offered Bosman a new contract with a 75 percent salary reduction, Bosman declined the offer and was automatically placed on the transfer list for the club. A second division team in France, USL Dunkerque

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    What is my cultural identity? I had to do some research to figure out exactly what “Cultural Identity” meant. I looked at several essays and websites that explained what cultural identity means. I learned that cultural identity is how you feel when belonging to a group. It is how you perceive yourself and is related to nationality, ethnicity, religion, social class, generation, or any kind of social group that has its own culture. I decided to focus on the three things that culturally identified

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    Soccer is the most popular sport on the earth and it seems that it has been around forever and in today’s game officiating is crucial to the success of the sport. But, in the mid-1800s, when soccer was first being played, the games were being played without officials. Originally any disputes were settled by the team captains and there were never any intentional fouls because it was considered a gentleman’s game. However, when competitive soccer began to be played in 1872 it became clear that there

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    was more challenging than I thought. So that 's why i Quit and played Baseball. I think I made the right decision. Soccer is the world 's most popular sport.(according to espn.com rankings) It is the national sport of most European and Latin-American countries, and of many other nations. Millions of people in more than 140 countries play soccer.( espn demogrpahics) The World Cup is held every four years. (Soccer is one of the most famous international sports. Soccer is known world wide and is

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    Famous Soccer Player

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    Hook: 1281 goals scored by one man during his soccer season. Born into poverty. Started a soccer revolution in America. If I were to ask you, do you know of the world famous soccer player who goes by the name of Pele, you would probably ask who or what I am talking about. At least that's the response I got countless times as I asked my friends. That A national treasure as described by Wikipedia is "an artifact, institution, or public figure regarded as being emblematic of a nation's cultural

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