Monday, April 14, 2014

Coach says It'sNot Good


Summary:

This chapter states the Ntwari family, who fled the Hutu and Tutsi civil war and genocide in Burundi. Also, it mentions 12 year-old Bienvenue Ntwari’s passion for soccer and how he came to join Luma’s team. I read about Luma’s efforts to create unity and avoid naturally emerging cliques and favoritism, not an easy task as some players move away and new ones arrive each year.

6 comments:

  1. Good job Tariq, I love to know how was the result of Luma's efforts to create an unity and avoid naturally emerging cliques and favoritism. I wish during next summery I'll find the answer. Best

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  2. I had read about this before in a different situation. But it is really interesting see your point of view.

    Thank you for share this passage.

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  3. Hi Tareq,
    I liked what Luma had done to avoid favoritism, I hope to hear more about that.

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  4. Ntwari means "Hero" I know this because Burundi is a very close neighbor to my country and we share many things.

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  5. Very interesting ! The sense of belonging versus the sense of being rejected and thus driven to feel out of place is an issue that has always occupied my mind and interested me. No matter how hard our attempts were to remain neutral, our preferences usually come out in one form or another..
    I'll surely wait and see how it goes with Luma.

    Thanks for sharing ....

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  6. This resemble so much to thestory in our country!! Thank you for sharing!

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