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Papessa [141]
3 years ago
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Think back to your early experiences of playing physical games and sports and describe them in terms of when they occurred, the

context in which they occurred, and what was going on in your life as they occurred. How were those early experiences related to your age, social class, race or ethnicity, family, and neighborhood or community?
Social Studies
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Nesterboy [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Being Uruguayan, Soccer is very important in my culture and being from a middle class family most of my childhood was spent going to public school, getting out and going to play soccer with my friends from school and the neighborhood. This was what we loved at that age and was only possible at that age. After turning 18 things began changing with work, family and responsibilities. So age and time were very big factors on this, regardless those early experiences I believe are highlights of most peoples lives since they are very happy moments.

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