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    Concussions In Soccer

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    In Alison Pearce Stevens’ “Soccer: Watch Out for Collisions” article out of Student Science is proving that head balls might not be the main cause of brain injuries in the game. In soccer, there is one major rule: no using arms or hands. As the ball floats through the air, the only other way to make contact with it and change its direction is to use his or her head. People have come to believe these head balls are the main cause of most concussions in soccer. Several sports organizations have…

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    The Benefits Of Soccer

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    were the exact words I have yelled before every soccer game past and present. I have been playing soccer for about ten years and eight of those years I have been playing at a competitive level. These competitive teams were various local soccer clubs, as well as a professional team’s youth academy. Through these eight years I have had ups and downs, but luckily it is the upside of my many experiences that have helped me become the person I am today. Soccer has helped me work better with a large…

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    Soccer History

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    The History of Soccer The Beautiful Game, God’s Game, Football, Soccer, and many, many other names it goes by but this sport is much more than a game, it unites people all around the world no matter what color their skin is or what religion they practice or from what country they come from. Soccer is a way for different communities to get along with each other, to reconcile after a war or tragedy as this sport is all about love and respect for one another. Every time I step into a pitch i feel…

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    Stereotyping In Soccer

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    discriminated by how they look or by their race. When I was about like 6 year old I started playing soccer, so every time we played soccer at p.e why was it always that the mexicans get picked first and the Whites and Blacks at the end? So then I started thinking why always mexicans first so then i started researching and the most racist things ever. I saw on the internet that mexicans are only good at soccer because they only run from the police and jump the border. I knew why we were always…

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    The Growth Of Soccer

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    In this article, they cited a study by U-M professor Andrei Markovits and a U-M student Adam Green. They did a study about the soccer video game called FIFA and how this video game has been extremely important in the growth of soccer in the United States. In the article, Markovits quotes “The game's growth on the fields of the country's suburbs and among its middle class has been nothing short of sensational. We argue that among…

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    Soccer Corruption

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    part of human history throughout the years. European football is the most popular sport in the world currently. It is referred to as soccer in a few countries. It is amongst the simplest of games to play being that the items required are minimal. Soccer has become a favorite past time for people through history. Although it is just a sport, it is far from it. Soccer has become a part of politics and many world events. Football has evolved greatly from its original roots in 200 A.D. Football is…

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    Soccer or perhaps football is not just any sport; it is a way of life. I first started playing soccer when I was six years old back where come from, Bahrain. In Bahrain, soccer is the number one sport as it’s the most watched and the most played. So, the question that if I will continue to participate in playing soccer is defiantly, and without any hesitation, a yes. I play soccer because it is my favorite hobby and it has the greatest form of sportsmanship and teamwork. Soccer is a sport that…

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    Racism In Soccer

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    (Bill Shankly) Soccer is a sport that crosses boundaries and is played all around the world. It brings people together to enjoy the intensity of 90 minutes filled by passion and uncertainty of who will ultimate winner. Most of the people who watch soccer do it in a passive way as a source of mild entertainment, but there’s a growing minority of fans who have taking the faith on their teams in a whole new level. This people often called Ultras, are the new wave of extreme soccer fans who came…

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    Soccer Narrative

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    moving to America, I remembered that I had my soccer championship on Saturday. This is going to be the 6th time I have been to a championship. I ran downstairs to tell my Mom that I had my soccer championship. She said that we were moving on Friday and that I was going to miss the soccer match. “No no no no....” I shrieked to myself. “Please mom can we stay until next week?” I couldn't understand how mom could be so insensitive. Hadn't she understood that soccer was everything to me? "Sorry…

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    Exceptionalism In America

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    the space race and the Cold War. These ideas magnify the mythos surrounding the establishment of Soccer as a mainstream sport in the United States. The American public, tired of being the laughing stock of the world, decided to bring the World Cup to America. The deal put into place to secure such a monumental event was a contractual obligation to institute a soccer league in America. Major League Soccer still has not caught on in America. Even after decades of attempting to make the game more…

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