James Rodriguez Research Paper

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I choose to do my research on James Rodriguez. I want to know more about him and his life as a soccer player. I want to know what his good or bad things about his job is. Also i want to know what he had to do to get to where he is now. James is a professional soccer player who plays for Real Madrid.

James Rodriguez Is a famous colombian soccer player. He played for the soccer club named sevilla. He got an offer from Real Madrid for 63 million dollars. He is one of Spains highest bought soccer players. Through out James life he has had experiences with professional soccer clubs. His father Wilson James Rodriguez Was A soccer player for Columbia. Wilson “ James’s life wasn't always good. We grew up in a poor town in columbia.” He also said that In that part of town everybody’s dream was to become a soccer player, so it was a challenge to go pro.

Some Things that i think would be good about his job are. The payment that he gets per game. Also that he is doing something that he loves doing for the people and himself. Another thing that is good about his job is that he gets sponsored by sports companies. The reason that these are good things about his job is because this is probably what he has been dreaming about his whole life and now he finally gets to achieve his dream.
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The way that he could make that positive is by hiding from the press. He doesn't get to spend enough time with his family because he is always busy or traveling. He could always take his family with him to all of the games. He also doesn't get to live in his hometown with all of his family and won't get to do all of the things that a normal person gets to do. The way he can fix that is by visiting his hometown every now and then. The reason that these things are bad is because he doesn’t get to have a normal life he will always be busy and won't get to do the with his family as a

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