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    Team and individual sports run deep in Spanish culture, as they compose a major component in the Spanish-speaking lifestyle. Soccer, or fútbol, as it is more commonly referred to, is the most popular sport in the Spanish-speaking world. Soccer is a passion of great importance, as it is the only sport most religiously followed amongst all demographics in the Spanish-speaking world. Alongside soccer, baseball is high on the sports pyramid in Spanish-speaking countries. However, unlike soccer, baseball

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    “Push Kids into Sports” Lionel Messi, the best soccer player in the world for the last twelve years, is a clear example of a kid who was pushed into sports. Since he was eight years old, Messi had a really hard childhood. He had economic problems and medical problems. His parents thought that the only way to get out of those problems was to play a sport. Carlos Tevez, a soccer player from Argentina, was also pushed into sports because the neighborhood that he grew up in was really dangerous and

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    Barcelona Research Paper

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    What I Know About Barcelona FC Do you want to learn about one of the greatest soccer teams in the world? If you said yes, then I’ve got a lot to tell you! Barcelona Football Club (or FC) is one of the best soccer teams in the world and my personal favorite. Barcelona is home to most of the famous soccer celebrities you see on TV, so you may be familiar with the faces of Barcelona already, and not even know it. Beyond their faces, down to their feet there are many interesting facts you can learn

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    Good evening, fellow friends and…enemies. I am Franklin Thompson, *coughs* I mean, Sarah Emma Edmonds, also known as, Cuff, Bridget O’Shea, Charles Mayberry, et cetera, et cetera. But today, I’m here as plain Ms. Edmonds. You might know me from my book Nurse and Spy in the Union Army, which was published in 1864. During the dreadful war, I served as a male nurse in the Union army under General McClellan. But when a Union spy in Richmond was discovered and died before the firing squad, and my good

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    Barcelona and Real Madrid have been rivals since the beginning of soccer itself. They have always clashed and they both have some of the biggest fan bases throughout the world. Although Barcelona and Real Madrid have similar offense and defense they are different because of their managers over the years. Their major difference is the managers they have had in past. As an organization they have always been similar being two of the biggest soccer clubs in the world. Their managers and how they position

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    Real Madrid Essay

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    REAL MADRID CASE STUDY Summary Real Madrid is one of the most storied sports franchises in the world. It is one of the few sports teams with international appeal to a very broad fan base. This case delves into how Real Madrid transitioned from a good soccer team with a winning history into the global sports juggernaut we know today. We first examined Real Madrid’s revenue streams and found that from their inception through the 1970s their business model was based almost entirely on their

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    Who am I, you may be wondering by now. I’m Ally Sanchez. I have a large number of interesting things to say about myself. I’ve been an athletic person for as long as I can remember (since I was three years of age). I’m a soccer player and have been since I was three years of age. I’ve never played any other sport than soccer, it’s all I know. I’ve grown up with it. I know every aspect of it. I play outside left and right forward, left and right defense, and occasionally right attacking mid. I’m

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    Soccer is one of the most famous sport game in the entire world, it’s a sport that everybody can participate and it has its own obsessed fans, most of people turn to watch soccer to stay away from the stress, this sport bring the happiness, no one can be a soccer fan unless you are a part of the soccer community, as a part of this community, I choose Real Madrid fans club my discourse community, Real Madrid is a legend team in Spain and Europe, it has millions of crazy fans around the world, these

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    The Switch Audience Analysis The way humans are persuaded is fascinating. The ability to successfully persuade someone in today’s world is one of the most obtainable and important assets to have as a person. Cultures have been swallowed by the concept of advertisement. Everyday humans are affected by and make decisions because of persuasion, yet persuasion can be broken down into three simple categories: ethos, pathos and logos. If done well, advertisers can use these strategies to their advantage

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    My Soccer Career

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    As soon as I step on the field with my team, the crowd roaring, I know my job is to entertain others and that is where my soccer career comes in play. I have experienced a lot in my soccer career, I know this is what I want to do with my life because I get to entertain a lot of people and I have a passion for the game. One day I was watching a Real Madrid game vs Athletico Madrid in the Champions League final. A guy named Cristiano Ronaldo was playing, I had a passion for soccer before that game

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