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    Mia Akers Essay

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    Mia Hamm and Michelle Akers are the best female soccer players of all time because they are top scorers, they have the most awards, they are both well-known players. Who are the top scorers? There are many top scorers for different soccer clubs and but The United States women’s national soccer team has the most records of top scorers. Mia Hamm and Michelle Akers have made history for being the top scorers for the USWNT. Mia Hamm with 158 goals and Michelle Akers with 107 goals. Most capped goals

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    differently to find themselves back on their way towards success. Mia Hamm, a retired professional soccer player once said, “Take your victories, whatever they may be, cherish them, use them, but don’t settle for them”. Hamm knew what she wanted from life and even though she might have said these few words for her benefit at first, she has inspired thousands of little girls dreaming of playing soccer like her to not settle. Both Reilly and Hamm have influenced people because they knew what was right and

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    Tatum Brogan Mrs. Sattelmeyer English 9 13 March 2012 An All-star American Soccer Player Mia Hamm is the most talented women’s soccer player in the United States of America to date. She is one of the most recognizable soccer figures for both genders. She has dominated the soccer world since the late 1980’s, inspiring athletes across the United States and as well as the world. During her years on the U.S Women’s National Soccer team, she received numerous awards most notably the title for

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    Women’s New Role Essay

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    in the sport of soccer. I watched these women that had a dream to play and they made their respective dreams come true. In Mia Hamm’s book she talked about how the game of soccer to her was ultimate release and passion for her. Her father allowed her to play with the boys and thought that this competitive spirit that his daughter possessed was harmless and healthy (Mia 45). Little did he know that his daughter would start a revolution that no man saw coming. These “tom boys” who thought that

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    Mia Hamm Book Report

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    soccer player in the world. I don’t think so and because of that, someday, I just might be.” (Mia Hamm 3). In the book, Go for the Goal by Mia Hamm, the author talks about her experiences, and she educates the reader about the different elements of soccer. Her goal from the book is to get across to athletes and soccer players, so they can improve and have great futures. To help the reader analyze the text, Mia Hamm divides the book into three different parts, The Game within the Game, On the Field, and

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    Mia Hamm is a 43 year old woman who played soccer. She was born in Selma, Alabama on March 17, 1972. She was constantly moving because her dad was an air force pilot. Throughout her life she had always been encouraged to play soccer by her brother.She had one brother and three sisters. She played for Notre Dame Catholic High School and she was better than most of the people on the boys and girls team. She went to college at the University of North Carolina. She is now happily married to an ex Boston

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    Mia Hamm stated that winning a championship is not as easy as it looks,“The vision of a champion is bent over, drenched in sweat, at the point of exhaustion, when nobody else is looking.” . However, she explains the way she sees it and how everyone else should see it. “Failure happens all the time. It happens every day in practice. What makes you better is how you react to it.” said Mia. Moreover, she is stating how failure happen, it happens

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    For example, back in 1991 the best soccer player in history was Mia Hamm. So in order for them to sell seats to the World Cup game they had to advertise. So the media chose the team’s most “popular” player. Mia Hamm stared in a Barbie commercial, two Gatorade commercials, and a shampoo commercial. Media coverage rather focuses on an individual athlete rather than a team, because it is less masculine. So, when they only filmed Mia Hamm to represent the USWNST she could not be over powering or over

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    The rain was relentless Sunday and so were the Men's Basketball teams as they used the second half to rout the E Carolina Pirates {{{enter score here]]]] to improve the regular season record {{{(21-9, 12-6) }}}} clinching a third seed and bye into the quarterfinals of the American Athletic Conference Tournament in Hartford, Connecticut. The Coogs end their season in front of a sold out crowd who fought the rainstorms to witness a symbolic and ceremonial game to tip their hat in bidding farewell

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    Analysis Of Phat Girlz

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    love because of her weight; she has always been overweight, unlike her skinny cousin, Mia (Joyful Drake). Jazmin wins a trip to Palms Springs for the weekend. Where Jazmin, her best friend, Stacey (Kendra C. Johnson) and Mia meet the men of their dreams in ways that are completely unexpected. The first day at the resort, Jazmin and Stacey have a spa day, frustrated in not fitting the robes, they both join Mia at the swimming pool where thy see a Nigerian man. He introduces himself to the ladies

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