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    because it takes practice‚ strive for perfection‚ endurance‚ and its year around. I. I’m not saying that your sports don’t have that too‚ just stating why it’s my favorite sport. B. Not many people know the talents that it takes to be a cheerleader. C. You need strength mentally and physically to do many stunts and tumbling passes. II. This is also where endurance comes in. D. As a team we work together to throw girls in the air that are the same size and shape as us on the

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    of pure boredom. I believe that people at high school or any type of school really just believes that they have to play a role to society. The cheerleaders think they have to act the part‚ the jocks believe that they can only hang out with the cheerleaders and themselves‚ to avoid band members or unsocial people. Unsocial people believe that the cheerleaders and jocks have the superior authority. Well they are wrong. Everyone has that authority. But they choose to ignore it. Band people have the best

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    they also have many differences also. They can differ in various ways. Cheerleading and gymnastics are both wonderful sports. Cheerleading may incorporate various aspects of dance and tumbling‚ but each area is more stylized for cheerleading. Cheerleaders focus more on fast paced things rather than being graceful and elegant. Every motion has to be hit sharply with great precision. Gymnastics focuses on strength and flexibility to rotate/propel the body in the different event involved with gymnastics

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    as keeping an even weight distribution among the team members involved in supporting the weight of the other team members. Even weight distribution is important because it helps the supporters keep the cheerleaders at the top of the pyramid level. If the weight distribution is

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    Whitney Zebell Developmental Psychology Thursday 9:10-12:10 2/19/2012 Saved By The Bell Saved By The Bell is a T.V. show which is set in a high school with teenagers going through some of the average high school problems with a little bit of a twist to make you laugh or to teach you a valuable lesson. Gender stereotyping means our society has preconceived generalizations of male or female role behavior. In other words because you are a female you must be a cheer leader or if you’re a male you must

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    That is not the case at all yes cheerleaders wear skirts and tops‚ but that is for the team to look good on stage. The team can not just go on stage in tshirts‚ and shorts. The uniform also has to be comfortable to move around in because the team is picking people us and tumbling in them

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    What Cheerleading Means to Me After countless games‚ practices‚ and competitions‚ nothing quite compares to standing on the eight panel mat in front of thousands of unfamiliar faces or a high school football game on Friday night. It is a unique atmosphere where there is an air of utter togetherness and positive energy that I have never experienced anywhere else during my four years of cheering. Although it is the most intense‚ stressful‚ and time-consuming activity I have participated in‚ cheerleading

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    artificial nature of policy making‚ ‘The Ambassador’ seeks to accrue the idea that government policies are designed not for the good of the people‚ but instead to suit the government’s agenda. Contrastingly‚ Jamie Babbit’s 1999 film ‘But I’m A Cheerleader’ takes this mockery of comfortable‚ self-serving egotism and extends it to a witty depiction of Middle-American homophobia which is ultimately derived from society’s need to constrict sexuality and gender roles based on the ingrained stereotypes

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    As every cheerleader knows cheer shoes are vital. Every single cheerleader has them. They’re there with you when you prosper as well as when you collapse. Although many people think that shoes aren’t a big deal‚ regardless of the sport‚ they are. Without shoes it is illegal to compete at any competition. Cheerleading without shoes also causes more injuries because of the lack of cushion and protection. I’ve had some very good but also very bad experiences with them. I remember one particular day

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    Argumentative Essay Why Golf Is a Sport A matter of opinion has separated a variety of sports enthusiasts apart‚ due to the ongoing debate of whether golf is a sport or simply a skill. Famed golfer Arnold Palmer declared‚ “Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated; it satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. It is at the same time rewarding and maddening – and it is without a doubt the greatest game mankind has ever invented. (ThinkQuest.com)” These words state what every

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