Soccer Changed My Life Essay

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    hassles of life. There are various mixed bags in a sport. However, one game is known in different places around the globe, which called 'soccer. ' Soccer is a game played in each mainland on the planet; it is the most common and most played sport in the world. Along these lines because soccer is a sport that all can take an interest and appreciate in, all can be as one. Soccer is additionally a sport that doesn 't require numerous people to play. One may get a few players together and a soccer…

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    Soccer Fans In Death Trap Imagine going to a soccer game to cheer on your favorite team and suddenly you find yourself fighting for your life. That’s exactly what happened on April 15, 1989, in Sheffield, England. The game was being held at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield. The tournament game was a semi-final match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. The riot that broke out at the Hillsborough Stadium resulted in chaos and the deaths of many innocent soccer fans. The security noticed…

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    hardships others must endure. With consistency and structure in my life, I had gone through much of my life without great disturbance. However, in the past year, the stability I once had crumbled. One of the most salient aspects of my life was taken from me, which was torturous, and depressing. However, the challenge I faced allowed me recognize just how imperfect my seemingly faultless life was. Although it is still ongoing problem in my life, the solutions I have unearthed from this challenge…

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    communities that I am a part of are the soccer community and the martial arts community. These two communities have shaped my life and turned me into the person I am today. The journey taken to be brought into each of these communities are very different yet similar in various ways. For some, these communities come and go but for others, like myself, they will stick with me for life. For the past 12 years the soccer community has played dominant role in my life. Throughout…

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    typical summer night out with my friends at the local Applebee’s, however I was greeted at the door by my already enraged father. Before I had time to take my shoes off of my feet, my father was already ridiculing me, spouting phrases such as “you’re so irresponsible” and “you cannot be trusted with anything.” Now of course there was some foul language included sporadically in those remarks, but overall I was shocked at why I was being attacked seemingly unprovoked. My father then decided to…

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    I only had a passion for one thing, soccer. I have played soccer since I was four years old, so the opportunity to play collegiate soccer is the sole reason I decided to attend Concordia University Irvine, but little did I know this would be the best decision of my life thus far for a much different reason. Within my first semester I had changed my major three times. I applied to Concordia as a psychology major, then switched to business, and finally found my calling as a mass communication…

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    Why Lying Is Important

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    with others close to me. Throughout many years of my life, I believed those values, but never was able to follow those beliefs. I felt I had to lie even though there was no reason to. It seemed clear that any type of lying can never be justified, but yet there remained shades of gray on debating when and how much of the facts can be justified.…

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    meaning of kicking the ball to playing with determination; soccer has been with me for the past thirteen years. I started playing soccer on a recreational team at the age of five and eventually for Wenatchee Fire. I was always known as “spark-plug”, always on a mission to keep going and attack the ball (metaphor). Freshman year of high school, I was brought up to the varsity team to play against Chiawana. This was a huge step to play varsity soccer as a freshman in high school. Two minutes into…

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    Max’s Dream Max Walker is a 13 year old, dark haired kid who loved soccer, he dreamed of becoming a famous soccer player who played around the world. It was Max’s favorite thing to do. But his dad thought otherwise. He thought soccer was pointless and would not get Max anywhere in life. His dad wanted him to become a doctor like him. “You’re going to be a doctor, just like your dad.” His dad would say. He thought that Max should spend his time studying and getting ready for med school. It was…

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    The Power Of Tryout

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    April, just a month after tryouts. The coach informed everyone that if you made the team, he would contact you almost immediately. I still haven’t gotten a call. As a drop of sweat and anticipation crashes down my face it happened. Ring…Ring…Ring I answered with curiosity, “Hello?” It was my coach with the news. “I’m sorry son, you didn’t make the team. It was such a close call. You were just on the short end of the stick…Hello?”-I was crippled with astonishment- “Son are you still there? I hope…

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