Soccer Changed My Life Essay

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    individual. Never caring about my own reputation, but rather preferring a life that helped others. Always thinking about my purpose in life, I came to the conclusion that the greatest joy in life is helping others achieve a higher standard in life. This included sacrificing and helping those around me in order for the world to be a better place. Even as a future physical therapist, I strive to provide individuals the possibility of regaining their range of motion. Prior to my first year of high…

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    Growing up my dad was a basketball coach and my mom was recognized as a four year varsity athlete for basketball in one of the top high schools in Michigan. So playing basketball had seemed to be inevitable for me, and while I was technically good at the sport and could compete with almost anyone my age, I never really established a love for the game. So on my tenth birthday at Dave & Busters I wandered over to this fairly large machine in the back corner of the arcade. When I pulled open the…

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    The Ball at my Feet “I learned all about life with a ball at my feet.” These are the words of Ronaldinho, Brazilian soccer player, infamous for his technical ability and footwork on the field. I particularly identify with Ronaldinho’s words because I have learned many valuable lessons from soccer, which I still carry with me to this day. My experiences with soccer have made me into an excellent candidate for the Terry Fox scholarship award; as they shaped me into a person who is resilient, a…

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    the age of six. That’s when everything changed and I finally knew what I wanted to become when I grow up, an automotive mechanic. Now currently I am in the automotive shop at PCTI and learning to be the best of the best. Basically, everyone that knows me, are aware that I’m in love with cars and no one can change my mind about it. I’m also very known for my tallness, which i used in my everyday life to help out people, and use it to my advantage. I use my height to help people that can't…

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    My Sister Mandy I have many people in my family that has been in the Military. My grandfather was in the Marines and he held a very high position, however he doesn’t like to talk about it much. My younger brother also was in the Army “special forces” he enlisted the same time my sister did, but he is unwilling to talk about his experiences as well. It makes a person wonder what horrible things that they have encountered to make them want to bottle things inside and not speak a word about…

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    My religion, gender, education and family have all had an enormous impact on me and have shaped me into the person I am today. There were many obstacles I faced as I was growing up and they have had a huge influence on me. We all face different life experiences, and this is what makes every single person different from others. My religion represents who I am the most because it has influenced my identity in society. Religion is important to me and my family; we value it the most. Both of my…

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    Athletes As A Role Model

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    Personally my definition of a role model is someone who sets great examples for others, people looking up to them, and being inspirational. The role models we choose are how we want our lives to look like in the future. We all need role models to motivate and inspire us. Role models can have a positive or negative effect on a person’s life. Now considering this it is important to choose a role model that can be beneficial to our future goal. Choosing a bad role model can affect one’s life in a…

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    My College Goals

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    are three main types of goals in life. Those goals are long term, short term, and personal goals. Setting goals will help you succeed in the future so you can become an accomplished person in life. Goals need to be specific and reasonable. Many goals of the people today are unrealistic and impossible that is why very few succeed at achieving their goals and becoming successful. The goals that I am coming up on are my high school goals. These goals are probably my most important goals because…

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    A tap disrupted my conversation in the lunchroom, but I didn’t think much of it till I turned around and saw that the person requesting me was the varsity coach. I immediately was flooded with emotions of hope and anxiousness for the outcome of this conversation. It was the last day of soccer tryouts and he wanted me to try out with varsity after school that day instead of the freshman. I was anxious in the best way possible for what life had in store for me at that moment. From the second I…

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    extracurricular activities such as sports like soccer or football. Sports encourage children to build teamwork with other children, which could help them in the future. Considering all these different ideas, a child’s perfect environment is a family, because their love is all one needs. 2. If I developed differently in another of lifestyle, I predict growing up how my parents did. My parents had a very tough childhood because they grew up in Mexico in very bad conditions. My dad started working…

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