...I would like to discuss about FIFA, which is international federation of association football. FIFA is the governing body of association football. Actually, FIFA does not control the rules of football. It is responsible for both the organization of tournaments like World Cup and their promotion, which generate revenue from sponsorship. In recent years, there are incessant corruption cases in FIFA. The news is not welcome for me, as a soccer fanatic. I start to play soccer when I was 7 years old, and I was in high school and university soccer team in China. I concerned about every World Cup games, the World Cup year is celebration year for me. Any way, corruption leads to many risks about FIFA. How does this unethical behavior affect FIFA? The unethical behaviors affect FIFA negatively. Corruption cases about FIFA would lead to ruin their reputation around the world. FIFA is the world largest football organization and everybody knows it. Corruption cases will cause people to not want to give to the organization or take part in the World Cup in the future because of unethical behavior taking place. Also, these negative views of FIFA may result in lack of support from viewers and fans, especially sponsors. FIFA has been supported by business model that sponsor is at the core. However, with the tendency of sponsors’ withdrawal, this model is likely to be shaken. Actually, the biggest partners that are Emirates and Continental AG have already terminated relationships with FIFA...
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...the importance of sports and how sports can affect your character. He uses his life as a prime example. In his article Edmondson explains how sports helped build his character but also damage it. First he reminisces about his highschool years as a football player. Second...
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...How does media affect our concept of appearance? The definition of appearance came from the late latin word apparentia and now in English defines as appear. There are a variety of ways of understanding the word appear such as to appear smart or wise. Media does, however, have a huge impact on how we view appearance because of serotypes and the abilities of certain people. From the countless social media posts on the internet from many famous people such as Donald Trump. When we continuously view these things on the internet we tend to revolve around those opinions of different people in our understanding of certain people when it come to appearance. We have all heard the cliche “Don’t judge a book by it's cover.” Moreover, this can relate to other people’s general appearance. For example, a boy or girl very few talk to can appear to be a less attractive in accordance to approach them and talk to them. However, he or she could still be a very interesting to talk to and/or very intelligent. In the movie “Finding Forrester,” the novel “Hunger Games” and from my own personal experience, we need...
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...* HOW DO CULTURE AND OTHER FACTORS AFFECT THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF A COMMUNITY? * HOW DO CULTURE AND OTHER FACTORS AFFECT THE LEADERSHIP OF A COMMUNITY? * WHAT ARE EXAMPLES OF SOCIAL NETWORKS AND ETHNIC ORGANIZATIONS THAT A COMMUNITY BUILDER CAN USE TO LEARN ABOUT THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF A GROUP AND TO IDENTIFY AND ENGAGE ITS LEADERS? * WHAT ARE SOME OF THE COMMON CHALLENGES THAT A COMMUNITY BUILDER MIGHT FACE WHEN WORKING IN A DIVERSE COMMUNITY? In order to work effectively in a culturally and ethnically diverse community, a community builder needs to first understand how each racial and ethnic group in that community is organized in order to support its members. It is not uncommon to hear a community leader, a funder, a political representative, or a service provider say, "We were not able to engage that group over there because they are not organized. They have no leaders. We need to organize them first." This statement is not always accurate; most groups have their own network of relationships and hierarchy of leaders that they tap into for mutual support. These networks or leaders may not be housed in a physical location or building that is obvious to people outside of the group. They may not even have a label or a title. There is an unspoken understanding in some groups about when and whom they should turn to among their members for advice, guidance, and blessing. Once a community builder understands the social organization of the group, it will become easier...
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... | |Source: | |Reynolds, Gretchen. "Perception and Peak Performance." The New York Times. 28 Mar. 2012. Web. 01 Apr. 2012. | |. | |One paragraph BRIEF summary of the article: | |This article is basically talking about how our perception affects our performance in different sports like soccer, basketball, or golf. | |Psychology professor (as well as March Madness basketball fan) Jessica Witt conducted a research on how our perception affects our performance| |and confidence while playing sports. To test her hypothesis she used golf and tested different people’s performance by creating illusions to | |make the size of the ball look either bigger or smaller. Her tests concluded that the people who imagined a bigger hole did better than the | |people who imagined it smaller, as the illusions enhanced their performance psychologically. The article proceeds to elucidate further on the | |subject as well as provide counter arguments to Witt’s theory. | |Identifying the Knowledge Issue(s):...
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...Program Business Plan – The Goal Crushers Soccer Team Eagle Cheng 4201000 American Military University Table of Contents I. Program Description II. Mission Statement III. Long-Term Goals IV. Short-Term Goals V. Executive Summary VI. SWOT Analysis VII. Human Resources Plan VIII. Marketing Plan IX. Financial Projections and Statements X. Appendix I. Program Description The Goal Crushers Soccer Organization is a high level league based in Honolulu, Hawaii comprised of four age groups. Designed for athletes from the age of 4 to 15, Goal Crushers aim to help develop young children into responsible and healthy adults. Participants will enjoy the family our organization will become, and the friends they will make on our teams. We have a passion for soccer and a love for children that make us stand apart from other youth athletic organizations. Our office is located at 123 Island Drive and we will be utilizing the public park field located at 99 Ohana Street for practices. II. Mission Statement The Goal Crushers Organization’s mission is to be the all-around exceptional athletic soccer program that provides a memorable experience for every participant on our team. A memorable experience where a child will grow and develop athletically, physically, and mentally with careful guidance from a highly skilled coaching team. Our goal is to help mature our young players into responsible adults. We commit ourselves whole heartedly...
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...technologies are scientist creating to prevent concussions in football and soccer players? Many people would say the answer lies in Safety. Safety, a small word that holds great meaning, it's on the minds of all parents when it comes to sports, especially football and soccer players. Football and soccer are the leading sports with the occurrence of concussions in athletes. Parents are concerned and are trying to find the best gear for their children to keep them safe. While football and soccer have a high occurrence of concussions with athletes, scientist are experimenting with new technology to help prevent concussions. “In 2001, an international group of experts defined concussions as a complex brain injury caused by biomechanical...
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...The World Cup is an international spectacle that has the ability to bring excitement to all corners of the world. The World Cup has always been an example of globalization, because, essentially, globalization is the transforming of a local happening or product into a global happening or product. According to the governing body of football, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, “The FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa is an international event with great historic importance to the African continent. It will be the first FIFA World Cup ever to be hosted in Africa since the competition began in 1934, and I am convinced that Africa is ready to welcome this momentous FIFA World Cup with open arms. I am also convinced that the host nation, South Africa, will be up to the task, not least because it has abundant potential and resources (#1)” Given all of this information, one cannot deny that the World Cup is an obvious example of globalization, and the 2010 World Cup in South Africa will be Africa’s greatest display of Globalization to date. In order to accurately access South Africa as a site for a huge international event such as the World Cup 2010, one must first look at the various social problems that are existent in South Africa. When looking at any African country, the fact that most African countries have only been independent for less than a century must be factored into any assessment. The majority of African countries have a number of social problems...
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...BIOMECHANICS The term biomechanics means the study of the structure and function of biological systems using the methods of mechanics. Biomechanics studies the process of kinematics and used in the study of sports actions, such as the motion of throwing a baseball. Why do some golfers slice the ball? How can workers avoid developing low back pain? What cues can a physical education teacher provide to help students learn the underhand volleyball serve? Why do some elderly individuals tend to fall? We have all admired the fluid, graceful movements of highly skilled performers in various sports. We have also observed the awkward first steps of a young child, the slow progress of an injured person with a walking cast, and the hesitant, uneven gait of an elderly person using a cane. Virtually every activity class includes a student who seems to acquire new skills with utmost ease and a student who trips when executing a jump or misses the ball when attempting to catch, strike, or serve. What enables some individuals to execute complex movements so easily, while others appear to have difficulty with relatively simple movement skills? Although the answers to these questions may be rooted in physiological, psychological, or sociological issues, the problems identified are all biomechanical in nature. This book will provide a foundation for identifying, analyzing, and solving problems related to the biomechanics of human movement. Definition of Biomechanics The term biomechanics combines...
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...shared a story about a summer where her and her friends shared a pair of jeans ("Ann Brashares author bio"). The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is about how four very different best friends find a pair of jeans that fit all of them. They decide the jeans are magic because they are all different sizes. Carmen is bigger, Lena is tiny, Tibby is normal sized, and Bridgett is athletic, tall, and lean. So, if the jeans fit all of them, then they must be magic. They decide to share the jeans over the summer and send them to each other throughout the summer because they will all be in different places. Lena went to Greece to see meet her grandparents, Bridgett went to Mexico for soccer camp, Carmen went to visit her father, and poor Tibby was left working at the local grocery store. However, this summer would change all of their lives. For the most part, each one of them experiences a search for love even if they did not mean to. Lena fell in love with someone while in Greece, Bridgett with a soccer camp counselor, Carmen re-established her relationship with her father, and Tibby gained a new friend who she loved deeply and did not even know it until the end. Along the way with their search for love, other things happened, good, bad, not so horrible, etc. However, no matter what happens along the way, their search for love affects their whole summers more than they ever think it will. Lena’s search for love is accidental. She is so gorgeous and she hates it. She feels like everyone...
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...people can put something that is so damaging into their bodies. Do people even think about what it can do to themselves and their surroundings, and how many chemicals there are in a cigarette? Smoking is a really bad habit and has become very common and fashionable among teenagers and young boys and girls. Smoking usually begins at school when students discover new things and its not only smoking, sometimes it is drugs too. Even though doctors warn against smoking, people continue to smoke. Some teenager’s smoke to be a part of society and some teenagers say that smoking makes them look and feel cool. It is something we as a society need to work on and try to prevent by teaching citizens about the consequences of smoking in an early age. The way teenagers typically start smoking is by taking a few puffs from their friends and those innocent puffs can lead to a smoking addiction. Many young teenagers start smoking because they look up to someone who smokes, such as a movie star or soccer player or a cool friend. The smoking begins to affect the health and it can lead to lung cancer and other diseases. What can we as a society do about this problem and how can we prevent more smokers? In Denmark it is really easy for minors to buy a pack of cigarettes. I do not think smoking should be allowed in public places because it affects those who want to have a healthy lifestyle. However, is that a choice I can make or it is a thing the government needs to take care of? I think...
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...Everyone’s taste in music is different, it could depend on their personality or their mood. Music can be used in so many different ways. It is amazing how music is a part of everyone’s life, even though they may not know. I consider music to be the anchor for all entertainment. Music can be played by many different instruments. It can be played by almost anything from pens, guitars, drums, electronic devices, and basically almost every item in the world. Like I said in the previous paragraph; I consider music to be the anchor for all entertainment. I say this because music itself is entertaining just listening too, but music also gives “spice” to things. It’s like a cherry on top of an ice cream sandwich, just think of a movie without music. I don’t think that is even possible for someone to make a movie without music. The first black and white motion pictures were actually just music and well, moving pictures. I think that music helps many people, it can be used as a stress relieve. Music can also help the mind concentrate. I believe that music is a part of everyones lives, its impossible for anyone to say that they have never listened to music. Music can also be used to express yourself. By listening to songs you like, it shows you're interests which gives people an idea of how they think your character is. Music does not only affect the world, but it also...
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...Technique I definitely consider technique a key component of football, the importance of the technique of tackling and passing is identified through achieving and retention of possession for sustained periods of time. The best passing teams dictate play, conserve energy, make the best of their resources and therefore score goals (Clarke) Hook and Hughes (2001) found that successful teams utilised longer possessions than unsuccessful teams in Euro 2000 Jones et al. (2004) showed that successful teams in the English Premier league typically had longer possessions than unsuccessful teams. Incorrect passing technique creates turnovers in possession allows the other team to attack and creates pressure on the team. Decision making The importance of decision making is highlighted by (McGreskin) the thing that separates the best from the rest, is that the best players consistently make better decisions while under pressure. Decision making is quite simply, the process to find the optimum pass, whether that be a 40 yard switch of play to attack from the other side (where the space is) or passing the ball into the strikers feet to play a one-two or allow him to turn and run at the oppositions defence, decision making is a complex process (the best players know what they are going to do before) the process involved highlighting the number of players where the pass is intended for, both the opposition and your own team, as well as the obstacles in the way of the pass, the amount of...
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...viewers’ understanding of the narrative. The old-school objects and items, such as the characters’ costumes, the vehicles, and the black-and-white photos, in The Secret in Their Eyes, told the audience that the story was taking place in an earlier time. According to David Bordwell, a famous film theorist, and his wife Kristin Thompson, the combination of setting and costumes would “reinforce narrative and thematic patterns”. One of the important settings in the movie was the soccer stadium, where Benjamin and Pablo captured Gomez. The size of the crowd and the stadium allowed Campanella to show the viewers how challenging it was to spot and capture Gomez. In addition, the loudness of the noise at the stadium was effective for intensifying the dramatic effect during the chase scene, or in this case, the climax. Lighting is also crucial in this particular film simply because it affects the clarity of each shot; it controls how things are shown to the audience. Bordwell and Thompson assert that not only does lighting allow the viewers to see the actions or scenes, but it also guides the viewers’ focus and “attention to certain objects and actions”. This was done in the scene that was towards the end of the movie, in...
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...U.S. SOCCER “D” LICENSE COURSE Candidate Manual Contents by United States Soccer Federation UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION The “D” license course manual contents are owned by the United States Soccer Federation. Any reproduction or other dissemination of Coaching Instructor’s Workbook without the express written consent of the United States Soccer Federation is strictly prohibited. © 2008-2009 United States Soccer Federation Updated as of May 2008 2 USSOCCER.COM UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION D Why is it important to teach players to “respect the game”? So they understand that the game is the best teacher. So they learn to respect the role of the referee; opponents; coaches; fans; their equipment; and nutrition. And to ensure future players continue playing, learning, and loving this game. – United States Soccer Federation “D” LICENSE COURSE 3 UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION FIFA — Soccer’s World Governing Body Founded in 1904 to provide unity among national soccer associations, the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) boasts 207 members, rivaling that of the United Nations, and is arguably the most prestigious sports organization in the world. As soccer’s ultimate administrative authority, FIFA governs all facets of the game: regulating the rules of play, overseeing the transfers of players internationally, organizing international competitions such as the FIFA World Cup, establishing standards for refereeing, coaching...
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