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What would life be like to live in a foreign country? In the book Outcasts United by Warren St. John the refugees with the help of their coach Luma start a soccer team named the Fugees. Luma and the Fugees end up creating a family like bond and supporting each other even as they all struggle though poverty and hardship. The refugees with the help of Luma unite together and create powerful bonds that support each team member demonstrating, that with a strong leader, much is possible. A leader given trust and responsibility can be very effective. “Browns coaching philosophy was built on the belief that young people craved leadership and structure and at the same time were capable of taking on tremendous amount of responsibility”(1; p.24).

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