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    prices will be lower than our competitors but our business will still make an excellent profit. As the owner/operator I Sara Lee have been a competitive gymnasts as well as a Hip Hop and Acrobatic teacher in a dance studio‚ I have also coach cheerleading. I am a certified gymnast coach through USA Gymnastic and I am currently working on a Group Fitness Certification. With combined gymnastics coaching experience of over 20 years‚ we understand what our customers want and need. We understand

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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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    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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    or long-term care‚ such as those who have suffered from a traumatic brain injury‚ often must undergo painstaking lifestyle changes to accommodate this care. These changes‚ combined with changing family roles‚ can drastically change the dynamics of family relationships. This is an important detail for nursing teams to keep in mind while caring for families in such situations. According to the study‚ “Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability across all age groups in

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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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    Becoming A Cheerleader

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    of the stunts‚ workouts‚ and tumbling that is required of cheerleaders. Tumbling skills are an integral part of cheerleading‚ and adds an exciting element to both watching and executing cheerleading moves. Cheerleading is about being loud and energetic‚ but in order to be either of them one has to be confident to show others. To become a cheerleader one must try-out for a cheerleading squad‚ whether it’s a competitive or school squad. In order to try-out one must attend a cheer clinic to learn a

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    Traumatic Brain Injury: Practices and Services for Support Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has often been referred to as the silent epidemic. Many of the signs and symptoms of the injury often go unnoticed and often take months or years to appear. TBI as define by IDEA and Broward County is described as: A traumatic brain injury means an acquired injury to the brain caused by an external physical force resulting in total or partial functional disability or psychosocial impairment

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    Michael Dodgson NVQ 3 Adult Health and Social Care. Unit 4222.387 1.1 Define Acquired brain injury. An Acquired brain injury (ABI) is a term that’s used to describe an injury to the brain that has happened after birth‚ it is not possible to be born with an ABI but this can happen during the birthing process as it is not genetic or congenital. 1.2 Describe possible causes of acquired brain jury. There are various ways that you can get an ABI‚ such as traumatic accidents illness’s and

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    There are many different opinions out there about cheerleaders‚ many good‚ and some bad. Some people think of them as the girls standing by the football field‚ but I think of cheerleading as a symbol of all the spirit that we can share‚ and a token of appreciation toward the team that’s being cheered on. Cheerleading is such a vital part to many sections of the school. If I‚ Casey Harvel‚ were chosen to be a captain for the Michigan City High School squad‚ not only would I make sure that any negative

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    sound is an crucial tool in communicating narrative and constructing characters. Although many films use both diagetic and non-diagetic sound in their productions‚ American Beauty amalgamates both forms of sound throughout the film. In the film’s cheerleading sequence‚ the protagonist Lester‚ is watching his daughter cheer whilst the synchronous sound of cheering and clapping is accompanied by a diagetic song ‘Lights on Broadway’. The sound changes when Lester notices his daughter’s friend and fellow

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