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    Soccer As A Space of Social Interaction – I received a unanimous answer in terms of soccer being the most significant and one of the very few spaces where the Indians bonds with the Germans and vice versa. My field work overlapped with the soccer World Cup 2014, that gave me an opportunity to witness this myself. While they would not hang around after work otherwise, the Germans and Indians would be enthusiastic in grabbing a beer over the soccer games. In Munich, this sentiment, as a matter of…

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    The two best soccer players in the world got to the top with hard work and dedication. In this era, it is an undisputable fact that Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are the two best players around. They are both always the top two contesters for the Ballon d'Or, which is the most significant individual trophy in the soccer world. Every year, each player out performs the other one breaking records and creating history. Both players hold a prestigious name in soccer internationally, creating a…

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    The Perfect Shot In Soccer

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    The Perfect Shot I can do this. I know I can. Everyone is counting on me. My friends, my family, and my team. I have to make this shot. I can't let them down. I won't let them down. To most people, taking a penalty kick in a soccer game is simple. All they have to do is kick a ball 12 yards just enough so that it crosses over a white line and rolls past the goalkeeper. However, it's not as easy as it seems. It can be this easy if players think positive instead of thinking negatively about…

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    How to Kick a Perfect Soccer Ball in Three Steps Everybody has already wished to be able to kick like Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo. Most of the humans beings wish that a crowd of 80,000 people would scream their name, and therefore, to get paid so much money that it is impossible to even count. Well, it is going to be possible with this tutorial to kick a perfect soccer ball. The tree steps are good footwork, kick the ball at the right spot and with the best part of your foot, and follow…

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    Ford was a very successful man, as you all may know or not he was a very good engineer which led him to his amazing company. Henry Ford helped society by making and designing cars, as he also followed in his father’s footsteps. As we can imagine all the hard work and dedication Henry Ford must of put into all these cars, trucks, and jeeps that we so thankfully drive today Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1836 in a clearing in Michigan woods. They had came from Ireland (Lacey 4). Ford was only a…

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    The organization FIFA has the power to make millions of jobs and inject billions of dollars into a nation’s economy (Beck 1). According to foundations, from 2011-2014 14 millions of jobs were created on behalf of the world cup (1). The host country of the world cup would dramatically increase its revenue to a total of USD 7.2 billion (1). FIFA also distributes funds to members (countries) via grants. This nations will receive an annual grant about $250,000 from a program called Financial…

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    Why Is Soccer So Popular

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    mostly focuses on Baseball, American Football, and Basketball. But fortunately soccer is a growing sport in the U.S. Soccer has gained plenty of fans in America over the years, through the women's national team winning the world cup and the U.S. participating in nine world cups and hosting one. There are plenty of reasons one could argue about soccer not being as popular as it is in other countries, reasons such as riots, brutality, flopping, objectivity, not enough scoring, the lack of using…

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    French player (Paul Pogba) from Juventus. (FIFA WORLD CUP FINALS) where all national teams who made it and took place in this event, competing to achieve the final and be the world champions. Fifa World Cup Final is an event that took a place every 4 years and in different countries around the world (the last one was in Brazil at 2014). Basketball doesn’t have the same event for the national team that has the same media hype as Fifa World Cup, and that’s because of the different between…

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    Historic sporting events over time have shaped the way fans view the sports, who they cheer for, and the entertainment value for the fans. These events impact the sports industry in fan attendance, television views, and merchandise sales. Sports have been around for centuries, and have been popular in the United States since the early 1900’s. Throughout sports history, there have been many important, or defining moments. Moments that have shaped the way we see these sports and the excitement…

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    unique way. It includes tension, mystery, and excitement. It’s memorable and keeps you on the edge of your seat. El Gato, the main character in the book, goes into an interview with Paul Faustino, a journalist for La Nacion, after winning the World Cup. El Gato tells Faustino about his years getting into soccer and being…

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