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My favorite sport is football. In America it is called Soccer . But I calling it Football. It has been my favorite sport for almost 3 years, when I was 8 years old, , even though praced it anymore, it is still the sport that I love most . Nowadays, most of people in the world football,so it is called the king of sports. Why do people it? I think the reason is that it is easy to play. You can play football every where with condition you have a ball with the right size. Not only men play football but also women can play. There is the World Champion for men players in one time after 4 years, and for Women as well. In addition, football have a big attraction. Every World cup is held, a large number of millions people it on TV and see it directly. Now there are many football club in each country, even district, school in the world. In the football today there are much more money involved, especially in sponsors. But players also cost a lot, There are many players such as C.Ronaldo, Beckham, Zidane who costs over 50 million euro, even over 100 million euro. Many big and famous club have large stadiums with alot of fan all over the world. They can get a great number of billion US dollar from broadcasting copywrite every year and a big avenue from sponsors and advertising. That proves the attration of football. To me, I football because it's a useful, healthful, collective but competitive sport. I overenthusias air on stadium on each match. Anyways football always is the most favorite sport of mine.
Why is music important to dairy life? Whether listening or playing music or watching a concert, music is important. Music can cheer us up, pump us up, help us to have a good time, or simply help us think… Whatever you listen to, do a little bit dairy. I’m speaking as a musician. Things in life inspire me to create music. The inspiration comes at most random moments. I make sure to carry a notebook around or some sort of thing to write on. So whatever you do, get involed in music. It can be, no, it will be a life changing experience.
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I believe music effects people in many different ways. To me music is more than just something to listen to or play, it’s something to feel. Music is extremely important in my life. I think it brings me closer to my friends and family. I also feel that it helps me to get through things. For example, I remember doing the twenty six kilometre gaisce hike and the whole way along the hike we sang songs. Music is an immensely powerful thing and has a huge place in my life right next to my heart.
For me, the Arts are about celebrating and remembering the diversity of human expression, and in addition to this, the universality of human expression. It is amazing how the arts can unite people across the globe, no matter where they are from, because they transcend cultural differences and capture something of what it means to be uniquely human. This is definitely one major reason for the preservation of the Arts.
The gap year is typically a period of 12 months constructive leave with a break from study or work to personally pursue other interests. Regarding the advantages of a gap year, when you join a gap year, you can earn some money, improve your life and develop useful contacts. You can also create a lot of friends for yourself, maybe there will be a few friends who can help you later. In addition, you can improve your employability with key skills, spend time between class and further research, challenge yourself, age like that is very adventurous, a gap year is It's a great time for them to do it, but it also has its downsides. During this time, some of you may be too interested in going back to school, or maybe some of you might get injured on the trip, or worse maybe it doesn't just help. you also take a lot of effort, even money. Gap year has its own pros and cons. Participating in the gap year is the opinion of each family and each friend, however, it will still be a memorable experience in everyone's life.
A few weeks ago I was in Vietnam for the first time in 54 years, seeing Saigon and Hue again, Hanoi and Ha Long Bay for the first time.
It’s a country we “lost” 40 years ago, in April of 1975. There are commemorations and announcements everywhere now, celebrating the “reunification” of North and South Vietnam. The red hammer-and-sickle flag flies from doorways, balconies and trees, north and south.
Looking into the young faces of Vietnam 2015, hearing their questions about the time when I lived in their country, before they were born, before their parents were born, I kept seeing faces from long ago, all but one of them dead now.
If you’re old enough to remember the Domino Theory, you know that Eisenhower, Dulles, Kennedy, McNamara, Johnson, Kissinger, Nixon — one after another, U.S. leaders told us that if another Asian nation took up “Godless communism” all the others would also go red. We had to send troops against our evil nemesis Ho Chi Minh, the anti-colonialist president of the North, or see all of Asia populated by oppressed automatons in gray jumpsuits, mouthing Maoisms rather than prayers, owning nothing, mindlessly obeying State orders, hating Americans, and ready to storm across the Pacific and do us in.
Since returning from that look at the new Vietnam, I’ve been having a dream that I can, Dickens-style, appear to those long-ago statesmen and be their Ghost of Times To Come. Ho Chi Minh has to come along too, to see what’s become of the country he led to victory.
Alright, gentlemen, here we go.
First, it’s beautiful, isn’t it? A blessing from Mother Nature that the blasted, poisoned trees have regrown; a kudo to hard-working people that the buildings and roads have been rebuilt, restored.
Look at the young of this country, gentlemen, so many of them eager to do business with the world, curious and courteous to the many graying Americans coming back to see the places they fought when they were young. Young Vietnamese know nothing of the war, only that bad things happened. They cannot tell you what became of people you may have known here. It was long ago, and only the old have memories.
Do you see that there are multi-national corporate logos everywhere, and ebullient mini-enterprises in every direction? See those farmers whose fields circle the cities? They each own their land and the produce they grow on it. Look at all the old farmhouses with new rooms added on, look at the new mopeds parked at the doors. Farm families are buying these things, from their profits.
See the people streaming into pagodas, bringing flowers and their prayers for a prosperous year? In every city, there are also churches filled for Christian services.
Are you wondering what’s going on, gentlemen? What could possibly have happened to create this world so different from the one you were so sure would follow our defeat?
Are you stunned, Ho Chi Minh, that the inborn entrepreneurial spirit of your people is fueling private commerce in 2015? The government — the communist government — officially sanctioned private ownership of businesses and farms almost 30 years ago. Are you appalled by seeing the main drag of Ho Chi Minh City lined with sleek stores selling ultra-luxury goods from decadent Europe? Hammers and sickles on the trees and balconies, “Prada” and “Bottega Veneta” on the shop windows. Listen to this young Vietnamese entrepreneur saying, “Those anti-business ideas just don’t work for us.”
Neither does the “Godless” part, gentlemen. The deep human instinct to seek God was not stopped by the communist victory. Suppressed for a while, but not erased. Just look at those bustling pagodas and churches, and tell me your thoughts.
Ike, Jack, Lyndon, Dick — all of you, and your so-certain, brilliant advisors, look at Vietnam long after all the young fighters’ lives cut short, the civilians killed, maimed, displaced, the suffering of every human who loved them and survived in grief. Look now at a country where free enterprise and religion are not gone but flourishing.
What if you all go back to your times and just let human nature play out, understanding that the Vietnamese drive to prosper and to pray will prevail over an ideology that doesn’t suit them? You Americans don’t need to send troops and bombers, back there in your time, all those decades ago. Re-education, Ho Chi Minh? Imprisoning and indoctrinating your fellow citizens? Looks like it didn’t work. I urge you all to take a re-do, and just stand down.
Yes, hindsight is 20/20. All those years ago, I wouldn’t have believed the Vietnam that was to come either — it would have taken time-travel to convince me. I just want to take these men with me, thinking they’d surely change course, if only..
Our lives have a lot of pressure and stress, so we have to have a healthy wave style and know how to release stress. First of all, we must work and rest at the right time and at the right time. Rest is very important, if we do not get enough rest, we will be tired and lack of energy, if we rest, it will be easier for us to focus on our work. Next, to stay healthy, you need to eat well. Eat lots of veggies, not junk food. They help us live longer. You should also exercise a lot, you will feel comfortable. And to release stress, you can listen to music, read a book to calm down. If you want to reduce stress and stay healthy, follow my advice.
eople are living longer so there are more elderly people. Many young people are doing community service. They help elderly people. They do their shopping. They do their housework. they clean their yards. They even paint their houses.
Some young people work as hospital volunteers. In America, they are called 'candy stripers' because of the striped pink and white uniform they wear. Others are concerned about the environment and work on neighborhood clean-up campaigns.
I live in Ha Noi, the capital of Vietnam. My neighbourhood has many gardens full with thousands of flowers and trees. In every street, there's no cars or motorbikes. It only has railway stations and bus stops. There's no traffic jam in rush hour. Besides, it also has cinemas with cheap ket fees, beautiful parks and big malls with everything you need. There're some cafe shops that collaborate with bookstores where everyone can relax here. The people are always friendly and hosptitable.
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I play a lot of sports such as soccer, volleyball, basketball, but my favorite one is soccer. It quite simple as the twenty two players of both team try to lead the ball into their opponent’s goal. However, there are some other rules that players need to follow in order to have a fair game. There is an offside rule which prevent players from running towards the opposite goal before anybody else. There is one main referee who has full authority to enforce the laws on the players. He has the power to stop the game temporarily to check on the players’ fault, to give a yellow or direct red card or to give a penalty decision. His decision is the final one, and nobody can argue about it even though he also has two or four other assistants. An international standard soccer field need to be 100 to 110 meters in length, and 64 to 75 meters in width. A domes standard soccer field is a little bit smaller or bigger, which is 90 to 120 meters in length, and 45 to 90 meters in width in provided that it do not become square. A soccer match consists of two half of 45 minutes each, and there is a small break of 15 minutes before both teams entering the second half. If there is no goal in that official time, they need to play for another extra time, which consists of two other 15 - minute periods. If there is still no goal in that time, the players then enter the penalty shootouts. There are five times for each team to score, and the one with the most scores becomes the winner of the whole match. Soccer can be known as the king sport, and people will never stop playing it.
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Tôi chơi nhiều môn thể thao khác nhau như bóng đá, bóng chuyền, bóng rổ, nhưng môn ưa thích nhất của tôi là bóng đá. Nó có vẻ đơn giản khi chỉ cần người chơi của hai đội dẫn bóng vào khung thành của đối phương. Tuy nhiên cũng có một vài quy tắc khác mà người chơi phải tuân thủ để có được một trận đấu công bằng. Có một luật gọi là lỗi việt vị để tránh người chơi chạy xuống khung thành đối phương trước hơn tất cả mọi người. Có một vị trọng tài chính có toàn quyền áp dụng luật đối với người chơi. Ông ấy có quyền dừng trận đấu tạm thời để kiểm tra lỗi của cầu thủ, rút ra thẻ vàng hoặc thẻ đỏ trực tiếp hoặc quyết định cú đá phạt trực tiếp. Quyết định của ông ấy là phán quyết cuối cùng, và không ai có thể tranh cãi mặc dù ông ấy còn có hai hoặc bốn người trợ lý. Một sân thi đấu tiêu chuẩn quốc tế cần phải dài từ 100 đến 110 mét, rộng từ 64 đến 75 mét. Một sân thi đấu tiêu chuẩn nội địa có thể nhỏ hoặc lớn hơn một chút, vào khoảng 90 đến 120 mét chiều dài và 45 tới 90 mét chiều rộng miễn là sân không phải hình vuông. Một trận bóng bao gồm hai hiệp, mỗi hiệp 45 phút, và có một khoảng nghỉ ngắn trong 15 phút trước khi hai đội bước vào hiệp thi đấu thứ 2. Nếu như không có bàn thắng trong giờ thi đấu chính thức, họ phải chơi thêm thời gian bao gồm hai hiệp, một hiệp 15 phút. Nếu như vẫn không có tỉ số, cầu thủ phải vào vòng đá loại. Mỗi đội có năm lượt đá, và đội nào có được nhiều điểm hơn sẽ trở thành người chiến thắng chung cuộc. Bóng đá được xem là môn thể thao vua, và mọi người sẽ không bao giờ ngừng đá bóng.
Giải nghĩa một số từ:
· Offside (n): Lỗi việt vị.
· Referee (n): Trọng tài.
· Authority (n): Thẩm quyền.
· Enforce (v): Thi hành luật, bắt tuân theo.
· Domes (adj): Trong nước, nội địa.
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