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    I always believing in myself when i was 8 month year old my mother left me and my two sister muna and lensa behind to find a better life. I was born and rise in ethiopia small town call Dire Dawa. my grandmother Aliah rise me throw out my life i call her mother i never truly know who was my real mother until i was 13 even before that my grandmother tell me my mother is in united states i believe that was a theory to give me a hope and motivation but i never believe her even now. in Dire Dawa i…

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    giving them special and magical sardines and looking out for them on the journey to Australia. Omar: Like Rashida, Omar is not a main character, however he is still faced with an obstacle to get over. His obstacle is that he stole Jamal’s soccer ball but it soon after fall into the water on the dockside. Omar reached top get it, but fell into the water. In result to falling into the water, Omar was too separated from his parents. Mohammed and Fatima: Like Omar, Mohammed and Fatima (Jamal’s…

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    Tina Maze Research Paper

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    Tina Maze is a skier who is currently 33 years old. Her birthday is on May 2, 1983 and she was born in Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia. Slovenia is a country next to Italy. Tina Maze is a World Cup ski racer and a double Olympic gold medalist. Tina is the most successful Slovenian ski racer in history with a career that culminated with two gold medals at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Maze first won her World Cup race at Solden, Austria during the season of 2003, but not by herself. Maze, tied three ways…

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    engaging with many sports." Like many student-athletes in this world, I have a spark. A spark that motivates them every day. The spark that makes you get up in the morning and you are looking to be attending it. My spark was playing sports such as football, soccer, and basketball. To begin with, maintaining adequate grades has always been one of my top priorities. Just as important, participating in extracurricular activities at school has taught me quite a bit through the years. Running…

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    When I was 14, I struggled on my soccer team, so I got private sessions with another coach twice a week. I would go out and practice and work over and over again. These trainings were painfully boring, but my coach would simply ask me to do drills over, pointing out mistakes I made as I went. I nearly quit. Towards the end of the season, the C team coach, someone who I didn't know at all, came up and asked me to try playing with him for a game or two. During the games, I started out feeling…

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    Put one foot in front of the other. One of the most famous lines from the Christmas classic, Santa Clause is Coming to Town. A simple jingle sung across America every year come December 25th. A simple, innate action that billions of people take for granted every single day without even realizing it. The basic ability to walk is the single greatest ability us human's posses, and it is the reason why the human race was able to figuratively climb to the top of the food chain many years ago. On…

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    Dfas Reflection

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    DCAS Reflection During my time doing the 8th grade project, I experienced many new things and learned what it is to be a good mentor and soccer coach. I had several training sessions with young girls from the ages of 7-10 years old. My ultimate goal was to help them develop a deep love for the game, and inspire them to work on their own and become better. I wanted to show the girls I trained that through hard work and dedication, it is possible to become extraordinary at anything. By coaching…

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    High school soccer tournaments are not very common in Iowa. The first ever soccer tournament for the Dubuque Senior girls Junior Varsity soccer team was a huge success. It was in Clinton - DeWitt, The day started out by loading the bus at six in the morning at Senior. The sun was already out but the air still had a cold chill to it. All the girls on the team looked tired, their hair was messy and their eyes were barley open. I walked onto the bus and smelled something warm. I walk to the…

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    Conflict is a normal behavior, therefore in social organizations or groups it is inevitable, whether it pertains to race, religion, age, social status, or gender; the struggle for equality is consistent. In fact, a CBS report highlights a complaint of gender discrimination by the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team. CBS correspondent O’Donnell (2016) reported that “Players on the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team are fighting the U.S. Soccer Federation over wages and treatment they say are not…

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    The Influence Of Soccer

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    people were taller than me, football, soccer, and swimming teams roamed throughout the narrow hallways that I would one day feel the same way many did towards me on my first day at high school. My mom always said that “with new places, new opportunities will arise.” And this couldn’t be more true. In my four long years being in a school where I thought I didn’t belong, I learned that everyone belongs, it just matters when you make the first move to do so. If you want the ball to be passed to you…

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