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    The Football Club Falcons (F.C Falcons) is an oriented community of coaches, whose main purpose is to gather excellent soccer performers to compete at the highest level where each player assumes the responsibility of assisting the group his support, present and dedication. The initiative hypothesis of this team are characterized on embedding strong strategies of wining through creativity, unity among players, and strong performance during practice and game, which engendered a solid bond between…

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    College athletics have gained extensive popularity among Americans over the past few decades. This has resulted in an increase in cash flow for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The enormous amount of money being made off of college sports has led to the question whether students should be getting paid for their performance. The NCAA, as a whole, makes $6 billion annually. But the players themselves don’t get a dime of the money. These athletes devote about 43.3 hours per week…

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    He was told by many doctors that he would never play football again (Borden, 2011). Mark was never the type to give up. Obviously his first and second priority was beating the cancer and football, but there was a thought in the back of his mind that he may not be able to form a career after college. He was scared that if he was not going to be able to play football again, he did not know what he was going to do with the career aspect of his life. Mark had gotten…

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    Due to all the time D1 college athletes spend playing football, the NCAA should pay to support the cost of their. College athletes don’t have time to get a job because all there time is spent on practicing their sport, So they don’t have the money to pay for their college or any other thing that that need money for. How should most of the Athletes that play a sport in college be able to pay for their schooling if they don’t have time for a job because they are always working on there sport…

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    What our “Pitch” is about is how we can make the average soccer player better than average. We are going to do this by improving the ability of a soccer player by increasing speed, giving them dead point accuracy, intensifying their power and making their ball control that of an angel of soccer. The way this is possible is due to the fact that we were finally able to harness the power of the soccer god and circulating his power through each one of the soles and with a little help from Dr. Rickey…

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    (1)My dream, ever since I was young, was to be a professional football player. I’ve been playing ever since I was young and knew that’s what I wanted to be. Growing up around sports my whole life was so fun for me, loving to compete with others was the best feeling ever. I played other kinds of sports but football stood out for me. There are lots of requirements for this occupation. (3,10)You’ve got to be able to communicate well with others, be really active, and do things over and over(okcis)…

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    Tough aint enough Last month saw the finals of the women's world cup football with the UK coming in a respectable third as they played off against our favourite rivals Germany and the Americans, who still feel the need to call the game soccer, won over Japan - kudos. Certain things that stood out again, not only the level of skill proving every bit entertaining as their male counter parts, yet again proving just how tough these female athletes are some journalists comparing them to the men.…

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    The person who inspires me the most is soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo, he isn't just a normal soccer player to me he is my inspiration and my motivation to never stop trying, never give up, and doing the best I can. This belief is important to me because during my own personal struggles as a kid I looked up to Ronaldo as a role model someone who I could relate to and make a personal connection with. I have come to develop this belief because even with Cristiano's struggles in life he was still…

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    Everyone runs different races in life. However, out of all the races in life, there is one that is the main race/end reward in life. Eric Liddell ran a lot of races; however, he ran the most important race in life. That race is the race of religion and he was rewarded with the end prize of that race. That end prize is eternal life. Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams were rivals. They ran for completely different reasons. They ran and won different races in life. However, they were still rivals.…

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    First of all Buck and my dad both experienced pain. Even though they both went through pain, Buck’s was more extreme. My dad got a really bad injury from football. On the other hand, Buck got beat up by his owners and other teammates physically and emotionally. Together, Buck and my dad both used a strong sense of strength to get through it. Using strength, Buck kept going inside even when he was too weak…

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