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    We all seem to think of the same things when we picture "high school". Cheerleaders‚ proms‚ report cards‚ football games. We all remember the A honor roll students‚ and how much time they spent studying. The thing that I have always questioned is‚ do children that come from lower status families do worse in school than ones from higher status families? I noticed as early as middle school that the ones who weren’t as secure financially tended to study less than the ones whose families were well

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    I think that Hinton left the word “outsider” out of her novel because there are so many outsiders in the book it would get confusing for the reader. An outsider is someone who doesn’t fit in with a certain group. The greasers are the outsiders in the Socs eyes‚ but to the greasers the Socs are the outsiders because they aren’t like each other. The Socs have a lot of money and can be pointed out because of their blue madras shirts and their fancy corvairs. The greasers are known because they are “criminals”

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    self-consciousness‚ constantly wondering if they are socially accepted‚ according to society standards. It is indisputable how influential socialization truly is. One of the strongest points that Donna Eder makes‚ was when she mentioned what was expected of a cheerleader‚ in order to be considered a part of the team. She goes on to explain that the judges never once consider judging the young lady based on her abilities but‚ much rather on her appearance and the impression she leaves on the audience. It is not

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    Paragraph 1A General Statement of Point 1 Millicent and Mary’s strong desire to fit in leads to their realization that they do not need to change who they are in order to be accepted. Statement of Point Millicent’s strong desire to fit in leads to her realization that she does not need to change who she is in order to be accepted. Example 1 For instance‚ to be accepted into the sorority she agrees and goes forth with hazing. Despite the humiliating and dangerous task she looks past

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    the atmosphere is like no other‚ you can hear the loud chants and even feel the bleachers shake at times. The “We Are” chants roar across the large stadium of over 100‚000 people cheering for their Penn State Nittany Lions. The chants with the cheerleaders and crowd keep the people involved at all times and keep the excitement level high. The seating capacity is very high at 107‚000 people‚ which enhances the venue into an even more electrifying stadium. On top of the atmosphere‚ the stadium is always

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    soundtrack included songs by British artists such as Blur‚ The Beatles‚ and Queen.[28] The celebrations in London continued into January 1‚ with the New Year’s Day Parade‚ held annually since 1987. The 2011 parade involved more than 10‚000 musicians‚ cheerleaders and performers.[29] For the arrival of 2012‚ there were a few small changes. In addition to the fireworks going off at the London Eye‚ more fireworks went off from the Big Ben with every chime.[30] Other major New Year events are held in the

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    Football the Good

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    playing baseball and some of the other sports also. To be honest‚ I would not suggest playing a sport of any kind if you are afraid of getting hurt. Not only do you get the satisfaction of playing the sport‚ you can also get the attention of the cheerleaders. Who wouldn’t want that? I have played football since I was A young boy and I hope to play in college. Who knows I may get scouted for the major leagues. Yes football is my favorite sport whether I am playing or watching it on

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    Cheer Tryouts Reflection

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    When I was in 5th grade we were holding tryouts for cheer for the upcoming year. That was the year I was going to prove to all my bullies and peers that I could do anything I put my mind to. Therefore‚ I decided to try out for cheer without realizing that I would not be on the cheer team until the next year. When finally realized that I would not be able to cheer that year I decided to try out for the dance team‚ which ended up well for me. The challenge came when I had and asthma attack and the

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    Outline: Inspirational People (Dianna Agron) I. Introduction A. Trivia: A vegetarian actress known as a ruthless cheerleader in a TV series Glee. II. Body A. Talented 1. A talent actress‚ producer‚ director and screenwriter a. Played one of the main casts in the movies The Hunter‚ I am Number Four‚ and Glee: The 3D Concert Movie. b. Appeared in multiple series such as Numb3rs‚ Heroes‚ Veronica Mars‚ Shark‚ Close to Home‚ and CSI: New York. c. Currently filming

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    for the late start to cheerleading. I have been very busy getting my classroom ready for my first year of teaching in the Van Buren School District and to be honest it has been very tough to set aside time for cheerleading teams. At the moment cheerleader numbers are very low. Our largest team is 3rd grade with just 10 girls. Our smallest team is 4th grade with just 3 girls. No matter how many girls we have we will still cheer on our boys! Our goal is to have two teams per grade level (1 for green

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