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    whole game. This soccer subculture loves the game and would do everything they can to prosper. You don’t perceive a soccer team being a subculture, but many don’t know the rituals and the hard work put behind it. Interviewing people from distinctive views of soccer helps get a better understanding of how certain people from recreational league to college think about soccer. With soccer being more of an international sport, most Americans don’t know about the culture or where soccer originally came

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    that flame, that I could cling onto and have shine brilliantly. Sure, I like to draw, but can I say I’m passionate about it? When I ask myself that, my only possible answer is no. There’s an amazing radiance in someone when they get the chance to talk, or even think, about what they may as well call their obsession. I’ve always wanted that radiance, but could never find it. Then, it appeared. It had been by me, near me, around me, nearly all of my life. Yet, only some time ago did I reach out to it

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    My Health My overall health is fair. I am very athletic because I play many sports. The sports that I play are soccer, swimming, golfing, horseback riding, wakeboarding and water skiing. I also love veggies and fruits. My favorite fruit is pineapple and my favorite vegetable is carrots. Though I participate in many activities and love fruits and veggies there are things that I can work on. The sport that I am participating in this season is soccer. I have practice twice a week with games on Saturday

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    SOCCER Soccer is not only a sport for me, but also my childhood. I remember that when I was a little boy, I followed my older brothers and their friends to play soccer every day. We did not have the soccer fields. We played soccer on the quite streets or on the fields, not soccer fields, wherever we had spaces to run and control the ball. Because of I came a person like soccer. I like to play and watch others play it. Soccer is running is my blood. I am really interested in the soccer. Soccer is

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    When I think about the four keys of life I think of soccer.One of my four keys is soccer has been there because soccer has been there for me for 6 years.Also As my favorite sport.I also admire some people from the sport soccer and one day be like them. Family one of the most important things of my life.I love my family always are on my side.They take care of me,also tell me what to do.Might sometimes be anoying but will always love them because they mean so much in my life.Sisters they always

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    The Life Of A Soccer

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    life of a soccer (overlap lesson) I do not know whether it has been out of our little childishness or foolishness at a young age, but for some reason, I was never able to see nor relate the future to whomever I was or what I was doing at the present not until they happen to me; the point where it is impossible to ignore them. I remembered the laugh and sweat out in the plain, in that sunny day, not a green or regulated field, but a beautiful barren and grassless field, a virtual desert, but I always

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    feel the utmost freedom. The soccer field is where I feel free. Straight from the dictionary, freedom is “the power to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance and restraint.” (Merriam-Webster 1), but each person has their own personal definition of freedom. Freedom is different for all people; comparatively, it is soccer for me. People fight for freedom every day. Some people are born into that way of life, but some people work for it and earn it. That is why everyone's definition of freedom

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    My Soccer Experience

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    Kindergarten,it had just been recess and some guys asked me if I wanted to play soccer,and I told them I don’t know how to play.They had told me that all I had to do was kick the ball in the other team's goal.It sounded simple when your told to only kick the ball into the opponent's goal.So I played my first ever soccer game and I scored a goal.And right after I scored, a player from the other team got mad and started throwing punches at me,so I grabbed his arms and pushed him to the ground and started

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    successful at life. Soccer was the first sport to really catch my eye. I started playing at the age of six and fell in love with it. Ever since I was little, I remember every weekend my family and I were at a sports game. It was just a way of life for me. Because I put in the hard work in practice and training, I became a well rounded and talented player. I played on the top premier club team in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and we won the State Championship two years in a row. I began competing with

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    percentage so why are they trying to make heading the ball a big issue. If football is the number one leading for most concussions for males, why aren’t they doing anything about that? The current perception is that in soccer younger girls should not head the ball because many believe that it will cause a concussion. Head to ball contact isn’t the problem, the problem is many believe that head to ball contact causes concussions, and therefore putting restrictions on girls’ soccer. Although many

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