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    Pay Gap Persuasive Essay

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    many people criticized these women for speaking up against this sexism. In 2015, 20.4 million people watched the women’s World Cup Final against Japan, making it the most watched match in history, regardless of gender. It is obviously proven that these hardworking women have the credibility and effort to earn just as much as the men, possibly even more on the years of Cups when they bring in more revenue. Although the men do work hard and deserve a fair amount of money, the difference in revenue…

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    Our Product: Following some recent media reports that focused on the safety of playing cricket, we have identified that there is a need for a reasonably priced safety helmet suitable for everyday use. Made from high quality materials, the product that we have designed is an extremely protective, yet light-weight cricket helmet. This new helmet, which is modeled on the successful modern Adidas helmet design, consists of many protective and functional features. Some of these new features that…

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    Soccer Informative Speech

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    But all we know is they are sharing the same love you have for the team and sport. The world cup, the biggest sporting event that happens every four years, think about it, all these countries coming together as one. In the 2010 world cup there was a war going on against USA and Iraq, but the beautiful game of soccer brought them together and they made piece. It was one of the highlights of the 2010 cup… and it just shows how the beautiful game can bring us all…

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    I remember the feeling of walking out on our soccer field in a uniform line next to my best friends. There was something about knowing that we were going to be the best team our school had ever seen was something truly special. Our school is very well known for our football, wrestling, drill team, and softball. Soccer has never really been a sport that other schools were nervous about playing us in, but we were sure that was going to change this year. Our first game of the preseason went…

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    The Persistence of Lionel Messi Lionel Messi was introduced to the competitive soccer world at the tender age of 5. His older brother’s friends would go outside and play soccer and Lionel would play with them. This was the start of a legend. He went to play for Newell’s Old Boys and Barcelona (Barca). Messi, is arguably the best soccer player in the world, has had many problems, including being diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency, however he used the Habit of Mind, Persisting, to inspire…

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    The Only Religion was written by Cecil Rajendra and it is a poem solely meant to show how similar people take football to religion. Football or soccer has stirred up passion in spectators and players for so long. It has been around in sports arena for 150 years and counting but still it’s getting more popular day by day. There are no other sports in the world that drove human head over heels and perhaps like nothing else known to humankind. Bill Shankly once said: “Some people believe football…

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    By using different techniques to achieve this purpose and also having good teamwork. There is also the goal of competing and winning the FIFA world cup. The FIFA world cup is held every four years, and teams play different games against other countries to be able to qualify. Thirdly, are the different forms of communication of the discourse community of soccer. There are plenty of ways that the soccer players…

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    institute the red solo cup rule, which is an unspoken but widely know policy where students of all ages are allowed to carry red solo cups around campus without being investigated by the campus police. Although this seems to work at UofA, the smaller size of UAFS could get them into some serious trouble. With less than 1000 students living on campus and thus making up the nightlife demographic of the school, having the potential of underage students drinking alcohol out of solo cups could hold…

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    He was not wearing a helmet or neck brace. NASCAR could no longer hold off on the safety issue. NASCAR had a huge downfall after Dales death. Viewership numbers dropped dramatically after the death. Tv ratings dropped a little over 10% for sprint cup races and fell 20% during NASCAR playoff run since last season…

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    Script Draft: Hook – [Stand behind finish] She was clad in green and gold, in black, red and yellow. She wore the hopes and dreams of her people. [Break through the finish line] Then, she sprinted right to the finish line just as she had sprinted into the nation’s heart. Our country will not forget that day, when one exemplary individual reflected the attributes that epitomize Australia and its people, all in the span of 49.11 seconds. Intro - On this Australia Day, as we celebrate our…

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