Glossary of American football

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    My First Spartan Race Wow! I said as I walk to the front desk and see all the races and how long they are. There was a 17 mile race that my dad was doing with obstacles! And my dad looked at me with a smile on his face. Me my sister and my dad drove for 8 hours to South Carolina in a tiny green car that looked like a lime color and could sit 4 people. My 14 year old sister was there and just sat there on her phone while me and my dad talked about the race. All I can ever really see of her is…

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    Throughout all my years of playing football, my passion for the game went undiscovered until my senior season. I’ve played football for as long as I can remember. From playing flag football in third and fourth grade, all the way up to my senior year of high school, it has always been a part of my life. I always found myself doing something football-related, whether it be playing with friends, watching on TV, or playing it on the PlayStation. To me, football is a way of bonding with friends and…

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    In the article, Get Football Out Of Our Universities, Steven Salzburg’s intention in writing this article is to persuade the audience into agreeing with his beliefs. The writer writes about his views on college football in universities. The author uses harsh diction to exemplify his negative feeling towards the combination of education and football in universities. Steven Salzburg’s article explains how college football leads to a lack of leverage over other countries due to universities absence…

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    NFL players, who are ignoring the sentimental value of the National Anthem. Thus, while professional football players have…

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    National Anthem Arguments

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    think they could do something different. For example, last week when the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals played, all the players kneeled and locked arms before the playing of the National Anthem and then stood up once it started playing. All Americans have the right to peacefully protest, but having said that, it does not protect them from any consequences of what they say. I feel the decision of standing for the National Anthem should be up to the coaches and the owner of the NFL teams. So…

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    girls teams should not be integrated because of injury. It is common knowledge that in most cases men are physically stronger and heavier than women and this may cause a lot more injuries to women for example let's say a girl decides to play tackle football on an integrated team, she has a lot more of a chance of getting hurt because of how rough the guys are and if she got tackled the men's body weight is more than women's so it would increase the likelihood of the woman being seriously…

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    concept glocalization and how they’re trying to use soccer to help. They use soccer because it is the most popular sport and they’re trying to infuse it with American culture. It also talks about the International Champions Cup (ICC) which is a soccer tournament where big teams from Europe come to the United States to play. They infuse American sporting values into the most popular sport. Club chants turn into pop music playing over the sound system, players are elevated to celebrity status…

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    prominent member of the community was killed, in a small town called Parkersburg? Jenkin begins the article describing the upkeep of the "sacred acre" football field by Thomas, a 58-year-old head coach, of the football team. A way Jenkins introduced word choice as one of his elements was the vivid representation of the upkeep of a beloved high school football field in the heart of Parkersburg. Thomas kept the field looking it's best by yanking…

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    When comparing professional and college football even though they are the same sport they are different in their own ways. Professional is a chance for a player to have a career and make money, while college is a chance for a player to make a name for themselves. Although professional has football sunday and super bowl parties, it doesn 't offer the same ambiance as college football. College football is all about tailgating, rivalry, and trying to find tickets for the next big game. Money is a…

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    In moments fitting in the group is really affective in situations. Also it is easy to understand each member in the group. But question is should the person to fit in in the group? Many societies claim that the person should be unique, so he will not be another copy of someone else. Nevertheless, if the person can fit in the group, they will understand each other, they will do a lot of thing that all of them enjoy doing, and they have a common interest. Therefore, it is argued that it is…

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