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    Football Tactics

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    football takes place, fans crowd from places as far as London and Paris all the way to the home turf of football, America. Football as a sport is extremely enjoyable to watch due to the fact that it is action packed, the environment is intense as…

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    This is the story of how I learned to love Manchester United a soccer team that plays in the English premier league in England in which they have won that league a record thirteen times. Equally I feel they are the greatest soccer team to ever have played the beautiful game, I have never followed a team as intensely or had so much passion for a team to the point that I am willing to ignore the fact that we finished fifth last year and continue with the thought that we are the best team to have…

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    When with a large crowd of people, individuals tend to go with the rest of the crowd rather than to think for themselves. An example of this is when Sherburn says, “ The pitifulest thing out is a mob; that’s what an army is-a mob; they don’t fight with courage that’s born in them, but with courage that’s…

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    Congruent Cliques

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    thoughts, desires, and attitudes about the lives they live, and often times these thoughts cause people to clash and bicker. This alone is a daunting notion to consider, and it sheds some light on the forces that influence human behavior within large crowds. Rudyard Kipling describes a trend, stating, “All the people like us are We, and everyone else is They.” He explains that people isolate themselves into congruent cliques. At the same time, they flee from things that are alien and peculiar.…

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    Whether there was famine or nothing to eat at all, both Joseph and Jesus fed thousands of people by a miracle or just planning ahead. While Joseph was in Egypt, God was with him. He gained great power after interpreting Pharaoh’s dreams and when there was famine, “the people cried to Pharaoh for bread. Pharaoh said to all the Egyptians, “Go to Joseph. What he says to you, do.” So when the famine had spread over all the land, Joseph opened all the storehouses and sold to the Egyptians, for the…

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    raindrop crashes against the thousands of fake green strands of artificial turf that creates a slippery battlefield. The rustic benches are stacked endlessly to provide an ultimate view of the fierce duel that is going to begin at any second. The crowd is roaring as steaming hot chocolate is spilling, and the stands are squeaking as they sway back and forth from the uncontrolled chants. The tension is forming, the little girl can feel the excitement building inside her heart, and the emotions…

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    opinion there is another contradicting view, which leads most people to create doubt as to whether their beliefs are true. It is difficult for people to ignore a crowd of voices which repeat the same thing, so they doubt their own way of thinking. The human mind tends to always believe what others have to say and go along with the crowd as a desperate attempt to feel special and loved instead of alone and a parah. Lucy Grealy’s Autobiography of a Face describes her struggle to feel accepted by…

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    Crashers: A Short Story

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    appeared carrying Molotov cocktails. The crowd fell back as they saw the flaming bottles headed their direction. Most hit the shields, but one hit a Crasher while his guard was down. The fire began to cover him as he pulled his mask off in desperation. Another put down his shield to help put out the fire. The line was broken and the crowd exploited the weakness. The remaining Crashers tried to push off the crowd, but there was too many of them. One of the crowd members got up behind a Crasher…

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    Vernacular Music Analysis

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    The style of vernacular music is powerful you can feel it in your voice, the crowd and the musician. Cultivated music is soft, elegant and high pitched rhythm and uses various instruments. In the second half of the nineteenth century the separation of the two types of music took place. The separation occurred because songs were taking more of a syncopated and rhythmic feel. Also, during that time marketing and promotion affected people’s listening style. One of the many vernacular songs I chose…

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    The crowd was fascinated with the young girl's execution of the cheer. The girls were very nervous, but performed cheerfully to the large audience. After school, the high school cheerleaders led the elementary girls to the elementary gymnasium. The young girls were prepared for the big night. They reviewed just how they would perform at the football game. All of the girls received a blue and white sparkly cheer bow. At the football game the girls presented a great show to the large crowd. The…

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