8. What is difference between heading and passing?
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Heading : The direction in which a ship or aircraft points. : a word, phrase, etc., that is placed at the beginning of a document, passage, etc., or at the top of a page. : a name or label used for a group of people or things.
Passing : As a noun, passing often means "the end of something," like the passing of an era — while the passing of a person means death. When you talk about something "in passing," you mention it in a casual way.
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In general, a forward uses a header to score a goal while a defender usually uses a header to prevent the scoring of a goal by the opponent. ... The playmaker passes the ball across the goal in the air, and the attacking player (either standing, jumping or diving position) strikes the ball with his head