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Title: Chart Editing And Integrating
Author: Cindy S. Murdock
Source: 1986 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1986
Abstract: Have you ever had the occasion to watch or participate in soccer? Those who have, recognize it as an exciting, fast moving sport. Each team has players which fill the positions of forwards, right and left wings, halfbacks, fullbacks, and goalies. As the ball originates in the center of the field, each player is given the responsibility to perform certain defensive and offensive plays for his position. It is such an invigorating feeling to have watched a team come from playing bunch-ball to a team with strategy and direction where the ball is passed with precision and expertise with the idea in mind, make a goal, make a goal. What a disenchanting position it can be, though, when you are the goalie. As you, the goalie, sit back in the box protecting your area, you can see the opponents whizzing the ball by your forwards, slipping past the left wing, then the right wing, over the halfbacks, under the fullbacks and, suddenly, zapping the ball in at the goalie, scoring a point for the opponents. To add insult to in jury , the teammates bombard the goalie with low comments like Gosh, why did you miss that? or, Hey, stupid or, Thanks a lot pal or, the worst, Why dont you go play with the girls?




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