Soccer Changed My Life Essay

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    As a child, I was outside almost all the time. I would either be on my family farm working or in the backwoods that are on our farm. I love the outdoors because they are so perfect because they are so beautiful and great. As a farm boy, the outdoors are what I have been around my whole life and all I have known. Therefore, I honestly wouldn’t know what to do without them. I remember a couple of years ago, my family went on a excursion to Disney World, and I wasn’t myself, I felt like I…

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    I have a confession to make. I don’t know what the word “home” means. At one point in my life, I may have had some idea, but that faded as I matured. When I was little, it seemed to be the place my family and I returned to after being somewhere else, such as Grandma’s house or the movie theater. It was where my bedroom with all my toys was, where my mother would bake batches of delicious cookies, and where my father grew his garden. It was a 3-story building in the tiny, rural town of Hartley,…

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    hormones and their reproductive system. I would get up from my bed and look at myself with both a sense of fascination and horror. I would honestly be intrigued as to how something like this happened. I’d eventually find no reasonable explanation and give up, chalking up all my memories of being a male to being one really realistic dream. I figured in the end it didn’t really matter, why would it? Male or female, I’ve still got my life to live. Little did I know that due to a whole different…

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    they work hard”. There are many Americans that have successfully achieved their version of the American Dream. One of those people is a man by the name of Chris Gardner. Chris Gardner was someone who was a single father and lived a very impoverished life. Another person who achieved the American Dream was Helen Keller. Helen Keller is a girl who got a fever when she was young and went permanently deaf, and blind because of it. Finally, another person who successfully achieved the American Dream…

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    commandments. In life, we have a lot of unwritten “commandments” that we should abide to as well. A few of those commandments are: 1.) Speak when entering a room. 2.) Respect your elders. 3.) Treat others how you wish to be treated. 4.) Cover your mouth when coughing, sneezing, etc. 5.) Don’t be in people’s personal space. 6.) Put your phone down when you’re supposed to be doing more important things. 7.) Get it in writing. Those are just a few unwritten rules of life, but they are…

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    I believe that soccer is the ultimate team sport.Soccer brings people together, if both you and a complete stranger play or are into soccer, you can instantly connect and have a conversation. When Alvaro first came to our English class, I had never met him in my life, but we connected instantly because we both play soccer. Alvaro and I talked in both classes we have together about soccer. The soccer world is a community. It is a very popular sport in the world and fans bond over their favorite…

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    can help you pass the time or it could help you pay for college. Sports can really impact your life for better or for worse. Here’s how sports impacted my life. The beginning of my soccer career was very important for me. When I first started playing soccer I absolutely loved it. I was 3 years old when I first started playing soccer. Every single game I would get so excited and I would always wear my special pink skort. Even though everyone would fall over the ball, I believed I was the…

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    Why Is Soccer Unimportant

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    Many people believe soccer is unimportant.. Some think it’s pointless. To us soccer players we are insulted by this. I believe soccer makes the world a better place. Soccer connects people of all ethnicities and race as a universal language and helps teach people life skills. I believe soccer is the best sport, that is why it is the most widely renowned sport in the world. When I first played I was 7 and when I experienced soccer I was filled with a deep passion for this sport. I played on a…

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    things and my life was influenced by different factors than other kids from the United States. I am from the capital city, Prague, and I am from economically stable family. I believe that every person is unique and there is no person same as other and we have to respect that. I totally respect other people 's ideas, however, I disagree with them too. My life is mostly influenced by school, soccer, and my family. It made me who I am right now. School has a very big impact on my…

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    My soccer team was together for a very long time and we were all great friends. As we kept getting older we needed more girls to have enough to play and they always fit right in with us and got to know us very well. That changed this fall when the team split. None of us were happy, at least six or seven girls quit playing soccer and I was one of them. A few girls went to different clubs but the rest went to CBSC ( Council Bluffs Soccer Club) but I didn’t because I’m not a big fan of soccer…

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