Football Field Essays

  • Descriptive Essay Example: The Football Field

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    The Football Field The wheels on the bus went round and round, all the way to Paonia. The ten mile trip seemed to last forever. Whoosh, Whoosh was the only sound could be heard as the wheels ran through the new rain puddles that were created earlier that day. It was dead silent, you could have heard a pin drop. We all knew what was at stake. For each of us it was a different thing, but on both sides of the ball we knew that in order to have bragging rights for the rest of our lives this would

  • Descriptive Essay - The Football Practice Field

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    The Beauty of the Football Practice Field Imagine a small town with green trees and windy roads slowly fading into the "dobes" of the desert that surround its southern border. Along with the desert is a vast mountain range that snuggles against its northern and eastern borders. The heart of this small town is its high school, which resides on the outer edge of the town where the green stops and the dry "dobes" begin. The school is completely surrounded by dry plains that stretch as far as you

  • Football Field Journey

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    On The Football Field For years the green grass of my local football field was where I spent my days with friends and family. Standing alongside my cheerleaders as I screamed for my brother was my favorite pass time. Every moment that I stepped onto the white lines on the football field felt like walking on the path of maturity. I learned countless lessons that my teachers in school could not teach me through boring lectures and useless homework. Every day that I spent on the football field I leaned

  • Descriptive Essay: The Football Field

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    other place like the football field, and as a five year marching band veteran, I have seen many. They come in all sorts of sounds, feels, and conditions, but there are two individual fields that I hold near and dear to my heart. I have spent many hours on the practice field, at school, and home field, at UTM. Over the course of my years I have bled, cried tears of joy, and sweat gallons upon gallons. These two places have had the biggest effect on me as a person. The practice field is hell some say;

  • Personal Narrative: My Journey To The Football Field

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    As a former soccer player who transitioned to football due to injuries, I was one of few who had not been playing on the same team since third grade. However, since I was a kicker, the lack of experience did not harm my performance on the field. I only had to work harder than everybody else, especially as a second-year, special-teams-only player, when I was off the field. The culture of a football is vastly different than that of a soccer team. I played for a competitive

  • Why I Want To Visualize A Football Field

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    I never understood how visualizing a football field could ever help me to cope and understand my school life. Realizing, how far I am in this game, I have so many more yards and experiences to struggle through. A simple metaphor explained to me by my dad, that I now understand, has put my life in perspective. Picture a football field as a game of life. It contains green grass with white lines painted on each blade. Each white line represent each year of my life, hard fought and sometimes impossible

  • The Religion of Money in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby -

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    his physical abilities, as "one of the most powerful ends that ever played football" (Fitzgerald 10), as well as inherited wealth to give him the power and prestige to be perceived as better than the best. In the beginning of his college career, as Nick seems to suggest, it was this supreme physical ability on the football field that allowed Tom to have supreme reign over all off the field. But, after college, the football legacy ended, and with it, Tom'... ... middle of paper ... ...lected to

  • Humorous Wedding Roast for a Sports Player

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    It wasn't until he joined my football club that he got into any real trouble. Before Bradley arrived we were so starved of success we did a lap of honour every time we got a corner. Although our fortune didn't change, Bradley immediately brought a new dimension to the team. But unfortunately, while he would consider his defensive play competitive, the referees would often interpret his face-high tackling as violent and dangerous. Away from the football field, I've only known Bradley to lash

  • Humorous Wedding Roast by a Friend of the Groom

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    older brother he never had, and I look on him as the younger brother I never wanted. So here I stand with this great opportunity to reveal to all, Norman’s past misdemeanors. So I could trot out the usual stories; like when he woke up in a football field wearing a red thong and swimming goggles. But instead, I’ve decided to use this time to talk of Norman’s achievements, so you needn’t worry, we’re almost at the end of the speech. Without doubt his greatest achievement is marrying Janet, who

  • Supermarket Project

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    decision-making as I found it difficult to locate a parking space that was not already occupied near the store. That was only the beginning of what I knew would be an interesting study of this diverse communal setting. After finally parking about a football field’s length from the entrance of the market, I made my way, in the heat of the day, to the front doors. On my way, my back began to sweat, and by the time I got inside, I could feel a cold liquid running down my back as a result of the blasting

  • Extreme Roles of Women in Sports

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    Women in Sports Sports are so prevalent and popular these days that we often see them as symbolic of real-life issues and real-life drama. The football field can illustrate the battle between good and evil. The baseball pitcher, nearing retirement, can come back to give one last game and wow the crown one last time before gracefully surrendering the field. Isn't that what sports represent? The good guys (i.e. your baseball team) go to battle against the bad guys. It's not quite war, but it might

  • sphere critique

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    he arrives he is informed that a ship laying fibre optic cables between Honolulu and Sydney had come across an unknown object 1000 feet under the ocean. The navy using SLS side looking sonar was able to detect an aerodynamic fin longer than a football field and longer than any known wingspan. Also using the fusel lodge extra high resolution SLS bottom scan they figured out that the spacecraft was buried under 8 yards of quarrel. Knowing that the pacific quarrel grows at a rate of an inch a year they

  • Sports Ethics

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    most likely the best coach to ever lead a team to victory or multiple ones on a football field. His ethics sometimes questionable, but never misunderstood, were always meant to lead and encourage his team to be nothing but the best, and the best was achieved in 1967. After nine incredible winning seasons with the Green Bay Packers, Lombardi decided to retire as head coach. The Packers had dominated professional football under his direction, collecting six division titles, five NFL championships, two

  • Analysis of Laser Technology

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    through one of the mirrors as a very strong beam, known as a laser. The practical uses of lasers are enormous. One of there biggest uses is that they have been used to read and write information on compact discs. Their revolutionary use in the fields of fiber optics communication and medicine are also worth noting. A laser is a device that produces a very narrow, powerful beam of light. The term laser is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (Hecht 1982)

  • Destroying Our Rainforests

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    Destroying Our Rainforests Every day an average of two football field sizes of precious rainforest are torn down, killing millions of animals and destroying valuable pharmaceutical plants. A huge amount of these animals and plants have never, and will never be discovered. Experts say, "Close to eighty percent of the terrestrial species of animals and plants are to be found there [in the rainforest],." As people tear down the rainforests they are affecting the ozone layer, and disrupting the

  • My Town

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    skills, or lack of them. Further west is Proviso West High School; the peeling, forest-green painted fence that protects the school grounds failed to prevent kleptomaniacs from stealing seven car stereos from the parking lot last December. The football field behind the school patiently waits with its freshly mowed green splendor for the team of big, burly boys (and one girl) to actually win a game. At 5:30 AM, a shivering Student Council vice-president with the intent to do extra work trudges the

  • Driving Test

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    I don’t know how, but she convinced me to just try, “It’s just a driving test,” is what she continued to repeat, “if you fail, your not ready.” I knew she wanted me to fail anyway. As she drove into the driveway that seemed to be the size of a football field, my stomach nerves began to tighten once again. There were a few cars in front of us forming a line, and three cars pulled up behind us as soon as the car stopped. I sat in the passenger’s seat watching a car on the winding trail, looking as if

  • Essay on Kinship in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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    realized only when he is alone. Stephen is painfully aware of his difficulty relating to others early on— the other boys at his first school mock him about his name and his family; his body feels "small and weak" amongst the other boys’ on the football field; he is pushed into a ditch. (Joyce, 246) Frequently, Stephen appears to mentally separate from himself and observe himself from outside Earth’s confines; he writes a progression of "himself and where he was" that reads "Stephen Dedalus…Class of

  • Atomic Bomb

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    dollars. Yet, Congress never voted to fund this program (Hoare, 1987, 10-14). Roosevelt authorized scientists to find out if an atomic bomb could be built. On December 2, 1942, scientists working in a secret laboratory under the bleachers of a football field in Chicago achieved the first man-made nuclear reaction. An atomic bomb could now be developed. Many scientists and other skilled workers participated in the making of the first atomic bomb. However, only few knew what they were making. In 1944

  • Personal Narrative Essay: The Oak Grove Football Field

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    On my hunk of rusted metal long ago called a bike I rode up to the thing I once called home in the hot Louisiana sun. It was the Oak Grove football field. I slowly rolled up with my brakes creaking like the knee brace I wore, I came to a halt ready to start on my adventure once again. I strolled up to the field and everyone eyes traveled straight to me. “He’s back,” I heard someone whisper “What the heck is Jamie thinking?” “Jamie Stewart is the biggest idiot on earth if he thinks he