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    Things I Dabble In

    Soccer

    Olay olay olay!  Whatching soccer games is one of my favorite hobbies.  Its fun watching a game with family and friends and yelling at the TV.  Its all the TV's fault.  Here are some of my favorite soccer teams!

     

    Bayern Munich

    One of the top tier German football league with 25 national titles and 17 national cups.  These numbers isn't the only reason why I support this team, they are one of the most professional teams in Europ and play with heart.  And of course this face, how can you not like this face.

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    O‌fficial Bayern Munich Website Here!

    Arsenal FC 

    This team is based in Holloway, London and are also a professional and hardworking foorball team.  They started this team in 1930's and have won 12 FA Cups and all these other titles that isn't heard of but they do have a team that is fun watching their crazy soccer moves.  

    Check out their crazy moves here!

    Paris Saint Germain

    This team too has won many cups and leagues but my favorite thing about this team is that they pull through even when it gets tough.  They do so by karate kicking their oponents! Fabulous. 

     

    Other fabulous moves here!

    Top 10 Favorite Books

    These are some of my favorite read for when I want to escape for a while and enter someone else's world for a bit.

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    DESERT EXPLORER

    Michael Bouchard studies bizarre dome-like structures in Egypt's Afar Desert.

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    CHAMPIONING STEM FOR MINORITIES

    Emily Hernandez wants to see more diversity in the engineering fields, and is doing her part to help.

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    SELFLESS ACTIONS, GLOBAL IMPACT

    Melissa Elder’s travels to her mother’s homeland of Honduras have shaped her career path and research focus.

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    D-DAY RE-EXAMINED

    John McManus' latest book looks at the Big Red One at Omaha Beach.

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    LIFE ON MARS

    Melanie Mormile studies bacteria here on Earth that could survive on Mars.

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    SPELUNKING FOR A CAUSE

    Michael Bradford helps protect bats and cave formations in Missouri.

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    PERFECT FIT

    Hannah Frye is doing research that could lead to a treatment for diseases like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s.

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    DANCING WITH CODE

    Marquia Lewis studies computer science and is a member of the Gold Miners dance squad.

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    PEOPLE PERSON

    Cagatay "Ty" Atmaca has accomplished a lot since being sent to learn English in America by the Turkish Petroleum Corp. four years ago.

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    PRINTING THE FUTURE

    Jonathan Bopp used his 3D printer to create parts for the Mars Rover’s robotic arm.

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    A PHILOSOPHY OF ADVOCACY

    Kate Burns is proof that students in every major can find success.

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    PHYTOFORENSICS

    Joel Burken's research team use trees to detect soil and groundwater contamination.

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    SAYING GOOD RIDDANCE TO SOGGY BUNS

    Tyler Richards has designed a cap that keeps separated liquid from escaping ketchup bottles.

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    'DOWN-TO-EARTH' SCHOLAR

    Krista Rybacki studies soil samples from an area near a lead recycling smelter.

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    MINERS ABROAD

    Delancey Rougely studied the effects of war in France and blogged about it.

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