Some quick answers;
In established countries like England, Brazil & Italy football contributes a lot to peoples every day life. They get great pleasure from following their team and spend a lot of money doing so. This in turn gives others a job to go to. In places like Africa football is a way out of poverty. Perticualary countries like France are setting up football schools in Africa to get talented players at an early age. If this is a good thing or a bad thing I don't know. One thing I do know is football brings people together and can, in a time when the world cup is in town, lift a nation, as did the 1966 world cup in England.
Definitely affects work productivity... When Australia qualified for the World Cup 2006, there wasn't a tired-eyed employee in Australia. They also bring together a nation, as said previously, but they can also divide a nation or a city- look at Madrid, or Manchester.
Some people take it so seriously that they would worship the ball.
well first off it is a very popular sport in america, and i like it alot
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What Americans call soccer is what the rest of the world calls football.
Same in Australia, we have AFL as football and soccer as a separate sport.
the shoe has impacted society by keeping your feet protected and help you not walk barefoot
Footballs used to look like watermelons and rocks but the game was still has hard or easy as it is now!
it hasnt impacted much but its changed religion
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SARS impacted society by putting a strain on health care workers and facilities. It also impacted travel to the countries that were affected by the outbreak.
it means what has changed our present day.
It hasn't.
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