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    the players for Coach Rocker’s team have lost their motivation to win, their love for their teammates, and their passion to play. Coach Rocker’s motivational methods, which have always worked in the past, are now failing. Coach Rocker struggles with the pressures of trying to maintain a winning record and a healthy family life. With the lack of motivation from the players for Coach Rocker they forgot how to compete at a high level mentally and physically. I feel that the players…

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    Why Are Athletes Overpaid

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    Are athletes truly overpaid? Think about your favorite player in whichever sport you truly enjoy. How much money do you think they make each season? An athlete in the NBA makes an average 5 million a year, whereas an NFL player would make about 2-3 million dollars a year. But when you add up the prices that their association makes a year, their owners make a year, or even a game, there would be a difference. Athletes are not overpaid because businesses related to sports get paid much more than…

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    Arlo Character Analysis

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    Do you think its weird to want to hit somebody so hard that they fall to the ground in pain? Have you ever just wanted to throw somebody to the ground and hope they remember you from that hit? Well that’s the reason people join football. They join football so they can hurt people Arlo the main character feels like he’s a bad person for wanting to hit people as hard as they can. They go through Arlo’s whole high school football career and show you how he went to the big leagues. Arlo starts of…

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    David Sandoval Analysis

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    Tennis West. He later became my personal coach and made me the player I am today. He has an extensive Tennis background and has been playing since the age of 8. I interviewed him where he explained his rituals that he does before and during matches. Some of those rituals he passed on to me but I also made some of my own. During the interview he also explained how and why he started playing. He told me about how he became a better player and about the people that influenced him. On the last part…

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    and to be backed by support from volunteers and donations from major companies, such as H-E-B and Security Service. Lone Star Play Ball has reached by word of mouth to others that are from outside of San Antonio, such as New Braunfels, Texas. The players do not need to live in the community to play on the team. Due to being a new team in the Southside, Lone Star Play Ball did not…

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    My favorite coach trough all time was a coach that I only for a year. In Sweden we don’t have school sports, instead, we have club sports instead outside school different ages, levels, and leagues. When I started to play with the women 's team while I at the same time combined it with my boy 's team I was about 12 and I was the youngest girl in the team. The ages were about 12-30 years old. It was my first year playing in a women 's league and the year before we qualified into the pro league. I…

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    Visual PSA Analysis

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    goal for the visual PSA was to convey the values that football brings to its players off the field. This goal was chosen in response to individuals in the media and politics that are openly critical of the culture off football. These individuals claim that the inherent violence of football causes those who play it to become violent off the field. Through my PSA I wanted to show that, for an overwhelming majority of players, this is simply not the case. The PSA was designed to convey the values…

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    Ethical Diving In Soccer

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    A referee's responsibility is to monitor gameplay from a neutral point of view and to ensure that the rules of the sport are being followed. If a referee observes a violation it is their duty to enforce appropriate penalties against the players in question. Diving in soccer is a difficult call as diving is considered normative cheating, nevertheless it is still the referee’s obligation to judge and rule accordingly. Unethical behaviors should not be tolerated and referees should ensure the game…

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    guarded a player to keep them from possessing the ball. I had learned to press the player, a skill that required me to have one hand pushing their shoulder and one arm extended out to reach for the ball, which would be the opposite arm that the opponent is throwing with. When the player that I was guarding got the ball, I pressed at a distance so that I would not get called for a foul by the referee. I managed to grab the ball quickly as it was being thrown to another opponent player and I…

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    Most of the servers I have worked for had the same plugins (the big ones had mainly custom plugins, but some used litebans), nevertheless, I still learned something new from them. I used to work for a network which had 200-300 players on every day (sometimes 400 players). I didn't get any screenshots but I really enjoyed working on the server. I used to help out in TeamSpeak catching hackers and fairly punishing rule breakers. Basically what a normal staff member would do every day. The server…

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