I wanted to research a soccer player because I like to play soccer. I also researched a soccer player because their is not equality between the women and men's national teams. The US women's national team makes $265,000 compared to the $3 million the US men's national team makes. I think the girls are underestimated. They have a better record than the guys and have more fans, yet they are still paid less. Another reason why I picked a soccer player is because it's a game that when you play you have fun and enjoy it. Also, as said by soccer_life 49, "One bad game does not define you as a player." There are times when you do not play your best, but you always have to shake it off and make up for your mistakes in the next game. My favorite part of playing soccer is the feeling of scoring a goal. Your whole team runs to you, congratulates you, and gives you a hug. Lastly, as a soccer player you are striving to your best. As Carli Lloyd said. "Don't let anyone work harder than you."
Eight great Reasons to Tell the Truth- Barbara A. Lewis Telling the truth lets everyone know what really happened. There's a less chance of misunderstanding, confusion, or conflict Telling the truth protects innocent people from being blamed or punished Telling the truth allows everyone to learn from what happened You usually get into less trouble for telling the truth other than for lying (and getting caught) Other people trust you more when you tell the truth You don't have to tell (and remember) more lies to keep your story straight You gain a reputation for being truthful- a trait most people value Telling the truth helps you to feel secure and peaceful inside I agree with Barbara's eight reasons. As soon as you tell one lie there can be many consequences. There might not only be consequences for you, but also possibly for others. When someone has discovered that there is a lie they try to figure out w...
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