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    "I AM ZLATAN" By Zlatan Ibrahimovic as told to David Lagercrantz --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This book is dedicated to my family and friends, to those who have stood by my side, on good days and bad. I also want to dedicate it to all the kids out there, those who feel different and don 't fit in. Those who are seen for the wrong reasons. It 's OK to be different. Continue being yourself. It worked out for me. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    For the past years the media have had a big effect on society. Many people rely on the media for news or sports coverage, but they don’t realize that the media may influence people’s beliefs or way of behaving. The media cover sports in order to provide information to the fans, but they also can create fake news to spark controversy in sports. The world of sports is largely affected by the media as they are a big topic to talk about throughout all kinds of media. Although the media can provide information

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    The Title I Am Zlatan

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    is I Am Zlatan. The title reflects Zlatan’s big ego and the self belief he has in everything that he does in life. The title, I Am Zlatan, also reflects one of the themes in not trying to be anyone else but yourself. Setting I Am Zlatan opens in Zlatan’s childhood where he lives in Rosengård, Sweden. Rosengård is on the south side of Malmo, where Zlatan would play for his first professional team. The setting is mainly in Rosengård from 1981 to 2001. The setting then changes when Zlatan Ibrahimovic

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    what Zlatan Ibrahimović a world-famous soccer player, and Chris McCandless, the main character of Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer went through in life, a proper role model was not present. The men in riding giants a documentary by Stacy Peralta, like Greg Noll, just left everything behind back at home to experiment with their lives by surfing. Nobody stopped any of them from going, because nobody cared enough. Getting out there every day in the water was a risk of losing their lives. Zlatan, Chris

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    professional soccer players because i watch almost every soccer game of Cristiano Ronaldo's soccer team and Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s soccer team both Real madrid and Paris Saint Germain. When watching the soccer games of Real Madrid and Paris Saint Germain you could see where people create these stereotypes but most of the time professional players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic play

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    Are Athletes Overpaid?

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    Alec Morris Miss Murfee English 112 D-11 October 26, 2012 Are Players Overpaid? When sports exploded in the 1900’s athletes were paid like regular working citizens. Most athletes had to work over the summer to keep their mortgages paid. In present day, professional athletes are dished out astronomical salaries in exchange for their play. Many of these athletes have the opportunity to be set for life within the first years of their contracts. Eighteen and nineteen year olds are given multi-million

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    Media Influence On Sports

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    For the past years the media has had a big effect on society. Many people rely on the media for news or sports coverage but they don’t realize that the media may influence people’s beliefs or way of behaving. The media covers sports in order to provide information to the fans but they also can create fake news to spark controversy in sports. The world of sports is largely affected by the media as they are a big topic to talk about throughout all kinds of media. Although the media can provide information

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    and changes into a mailman making the audience in the soccer stadium laugh and also the viewer. Next comes up the scene where a player gets fouled and get his free kick taken away by one of the most recognized soccer player Zlatan Ibrahimović which says “Zlatan, thinks that Zlatan should take it”, this is another element of comedy as it refers to the player attitude on the pitch. Again, Nike uses logos and humor when the goalkeeper decides to turn into the Hulk and a teammate says, “You can’t be the

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    Unit 3 P1 M1 And D1

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    international success and have worked with the likes of Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Didier Drogba, Neymar, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Mario Balotelli, Wesley Sneijder, Wayne Rooney and Landon Donovan in regards to promoting their Football related range of goods. However, in regards to my product, Nike has formed many advertising schemes with players such as Zlatan Ibrahimović (left) and

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    Stereotypes In Football

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    With great interest, I read an article dated 25th December 2013, quoting many of your comments from an interview you recently did on a rather contentious topic. I do respect your opinion on the subject, however I found some real flaws in your arguments, about the female presence in football, and would like to discuss a few in this letter. To begin with, I strongly disagree that anyone, other than you, is trying to ‘whip up’ a ‘gender storm’. ‘Whipping’ suggests that people are overdramatising, which

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