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    However‚ as a way to verify their level of masculinity‚ these boys played more into the various elements of cheerleading that involved athleticism. These findings determined that the boy cheerleaders redefined the sport as a way to highlight manliness and steer away from the stigmas and teasing. The strategies being utilized are intended to redesign and preserve

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    a 250lb football player can run into another man at high speeds without blinking‚ but cheerleaders can throw another human being in the air and then catch them. Still‚ cheerleaders are recognized on a lower scale‚ and many do not even believe cheerleading is a sport. This is an important topic to discuss because all athletes deserve and receive a lot of respect. If a cheerleader is not considered an athlete‚ it is possible that these men and women who cheer could feel degraded or worthless. Cheerleaders

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    High School Cheerleading Captain. After receiving the personal learning style of ENFP (Extraversion‚ Intuition‚ Feeling‚ and Perception) and the assignment for this essay‚ I immediately thought of

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    To many cheerleading may not be considered a sport‚ however what those many people may not understand‚ is that like all sports it requires the same key components to succeed. The cheerleaders that are serious about this sport understand that many elements are needed in making a “die-hard” cheerleader. I would say these elements are dedication‚ commitment‚ heart and soul. It is with these concepts that separate who continues with their sport and who quits at the first sign of difficulty. I would

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    cheerleader is tough. Not only is cheerleading physically demanding‚ but I am constantly bombarded with gender stereotypes‚ especially from my counterparts. On numerous occasions‚ my peers have taunted me‚ “Guys are not supposed to be cheerleaders!” And‚ my response would always be the same: “You guys are just jealous‚ because I get to hang out with twenty-eight girls.” To be honest‚ although I do get discouraged by my peers’ mindless remarks at times‚ cheerleading makes me happy not only because I

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    The Difference between High School and College Athletics When I was applying to college I talked to the coach of the University of Central Oklahoma cheerleading squad in hopes that I could tryout for the team. I thought that another commitment in addition to my school work would help to keep me focused for the second semester. One thing that I didn’t expect is the time and energy you need to put aside to play a sport in college. In high school‚ playing a sport was a much easier task. College

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    as manly sports‚ while hobbies such as shopping‚ cheerleading‚ or gardening are seen as feminine. There has been a time where I have witnessed an individual cross the boundary of gender norms‚ with negative consequences. In our society‚ there are certain characteristics and qualities that define masculinity and femininity‚ but there are occasionally those who display traits of the other gender. A guy in my grade tried out for the cheerleading squad in our sophomore year of high school. This was

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    “American Cheerleader” magazine contains articles and advertisements that appeal to readers who are interested in cheerleading or are cheerleaders. This magazine is for people who want to learn more about cheerleading or want to pursue their interest in cheerleading in the future. Because of this‚ the cheerleading organization UCA (United Cheerleading Association) has placed their ad‚ which invites cheerleaders to join the UCA coaching staff‚ in this specific magazine. The UCA advertisement is impressive

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    I met my roommate at acceptance day and if I would not have been involved with Campbell that day I would have never come to love my roommate. Cheerleading as given me the abilities to come close with many other students that are interested in the same interest as I am. I now have many friends that I do not believe I would even know if I was not a cheerleader. Being a cheerleader allowed me to know

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    Radio‚ Film analysis The dramatic and uplifting movie “Radio” starring Cuba Gooding JR. and Ed Harris‚ is based on the true life story of James Robert Kennedy‚ a k a Radio; a mentally retarded young African-American who spends his days pushing a shopping cart around the streets of Anderson‚ a small South Carolina town‚ collecting junk and old radios. The movie starts with the heartbreaking scene of Radio pushing his cart around the town‚ in his own little world; people are ignoring him‚ and a

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