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    What do you know about game wardens? Most people do not know what game wardens are, but people should be aware of who they are because they play a major role in law. Game wardens are important because they enforce hunting, fishing, and trapping law, and they do conservation. They also teach hunter education courses. One of the main things that game wardens do is enforce laws. The game wardens have the authority as a local Sheriff to arrest them. This means that they can arrest them for driving under the influence (D.U.I.) or driving while impaired (D.W.I.) (“Recent”) (“Taylor”). In some cases they have more power than police officers; they can search a person or a vehicle without a warrant. If they suspect or find anything that is a violation you can lose your car, gun, and you can go to jail, and it will cost you thousands of dollars (“Taylor”). Game wardens can enforce laws in…

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    other soccer game, score the most goals and win. Vertical Soccer was, at first, a “promotional experiment” by Adidas in Japan. The sport is not played regularly, but continues to be a promotional ruse. There are many examples of Newton’s Laws of Motion in vertical soccer. In soccer, there a forms of good and bad friction. For example, wearing light clothing could reduce friction allowing you to run faster. Friction is also used when the soccer ball rubs against the ground…

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    player. A few days before a game players have to be intelligent and eat carbohydrates, vegetables, and drink water all day long to perform well in the game. Through this diet some players can be better than others. Diet can help to develop a prevention against injury and athletes who eat fast food every day get injured easier than athletes who have a good diet. Lastly, the diet can have an effect in the recovery of an injury and athletes can come back faster after different kind of injuries.…

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    I was really ecstatic to hear that, but he said if I wanted to play I had to bring 13 girls who were interested. Amazingly, there were many girls who were interested but were scared to play because of the negative environment however; eventually, they agreed to join me. That is how my school had its first official women’s soccer team. We had some really good memories that we made as a team, and when I was playing for my school got another chance to even play in the city because my coach saw my…

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    Sport is a type of game that uses a lot of energy and techniques especially soccer. Soccer is a game that is watched and played by many people in the society. Its play and enjoy on the poorest playground. How unfair will it be to say that soccer is important because it’s a lifesaver since it's used as a diplomatic means to solve political issues. But, that will be a false information because soccer is the most famous sport in the world because of its exceptional enhancement and maintenance of…

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    My first soccer team Occasionally friends become similar to a family. One of the best decisions have ever done was sign up for a local soccer team. I was a genuinely shy kid. However, I loved (and still love) soccer. I didn't know at the time how attached I would become to my team and how much teamwork mattered. Assuming I knew beforehand, I would have joined earlier. To start, I was ridiculously excited when my parents told me that they were signing me up for soccer though I was a little…

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    It's All About Soccer

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    Soccer is fun, at least that’s what I think. making the goal, being with friends, it’s all about soccer. Watching the game, hearing the sounds of fans it’s all about soccer. In our school, ACAMIS is held in our school every 2 years and is a very big deal for DAIS since our school is the host of the tournament. Soccer players practice for about 3 months before the ACAMIS tournament. When I was in middle school, my brother was in high school and he played for our school and that year we were the…

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    Soccer Sentence Structure

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    Soccer is a very simple game. In order to play a game of soccer, you will need eleven people per team and two teams per game. In addition, it is helpful to have a referee. Each player will need to have a team jersey to wear for the game. As well as shin guards, socks and cleats. In addition, each team will need to have a goal net that should be placed at either end of the field, along with a soccer ball. Once all these are acquired you are ready to have a soccer game. [Your complex sentence…

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    Soccer Game Analysis

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    Soccer is a popular sports game in the world. Many people from children to old people like to play, watch, and support this sport game. The idea of the game began in China during the second and third centuries B.C., but the modern started of the game began in England. Also, the first league began in England between virus clubs in England. After that, the game spread around the entire world. So, each country created its national team and its league. The world decided to create The FIFA…

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    An Emmaus boys soccer player repeatedly called an opposing team's player a racial slur during last week's game, multiple witnesses said. The Emmaus senior, who is white, continued to hurl the slur at Whitehall junior Javaughn Hussett, who is black, even after being confronted by his coach, John Cari, and the opposing team's players, according to Hussett's mother, Tanya, and teammate Anthony Kleckner. Kleckner said other Emmaus players directed racial digs at Hussett, though not as loudly or as…

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