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    lines‚ looks pretty while only responding to the commands "Ready? Ok!" Well‚ believe it or not I’m not one of THOSE girls. I’m just like every other athlete breaking a sweat to become the best. My senior year of high school I made the Varsity Cheerleading squad. If that wasn’t enough I wanted more. I wanted to be the person every girl envied. I wanted to be the captain. If that were to happen I had to prove that I was a well rounded girl who excelled at being responsible‚ has dedication‚ teamwork

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    Since I was 4 years old I have been dancing at Bremerton Dance Center‚ this is where inspiration and motivation grew stronger throughout 13 years of dancing there. Majoring in dance would be a way to keep what shaped me into who I am today. Dance is a way to express how one feels through movement instead of words. For example‚ writing a written word how I feel is the hardest thing for me‚ but if I think of one emotion and put a dance move to it comes out faster. While moving through these emotions

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    Brittany Stapleton Theatre 2100 Professor Williams Theatre Geeks vs. Zombie Cheerleaders Review Recently‚ I had the pleasure of seeing a comedy by Kathryn Walat‚ Theatre Geeks vs. Zombie Cheerleaders performed at Troy High School in Troy‚ Ohio. The performance space is a typical high school auditorium that has a large stage and abundant seating. This short-play takes place in a high school with focus on the drama club and cheerleaders. The plot starts out with the Drama Geeks having a monthly

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    Practices would be longer or shorter and on more days. The cheerleaders and I could also practice in the morning without actually having to get into the school. Having longer practices allows more time for stretching and conditioning‚ which both prevent injuries. Stretching is important because it allows you to loosen up our muscles and become more flexible. Conditioning is important also because it builds up the cheerleader’s stamina and muscles that we need in our routine. With a cheer gym‚ we will be

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    At the age of two my parents decided I had too much energy and they enrolled me in my first gymnastics class. As a female you train four events: vault‚ bars‚ beam‚ and floor. I went to class once a week for two years and at the age of four I joined the competitive team. As a competitive gymnast‚ you train year round and a minimum of 10 hours a week is spent in the gym. Some schools even require additional classes in ballet in order to improve the dance side of gymnastics. During the competitive

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    Cheerleading Is Perfect

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    I can’t say I am perfect at what I do‚ which is cheerleading‚ but I do consider them one of my talents and skills. I also have a strong passion for it. I started cheering in the 6th grade‚ and it has been the only sport I have ever done. My first day of cheer‚ I was completely lost at everything and I had the word “flyer” thrown at me‚ which I had no clue of what to do. I was put to do the basic stunts‚ I didn’t really know what I was doing‚ but I slowly learned throughout the first season. Even

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    The structure of the essay: Introduction: (approximately 75 to 100 words) State the title and author of the test and a clearly refer to a theme Give a very brief summary of the short story ( one or two sentences maximum) Write a clean thesis statement Present the supporting ideas you will explore in the body of the essay Body: three body paragraphs (approximately 200 words each) Develop your thesis in three body paragraphs Each paragraph must start with a carefully worded topic sentence

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    “Dance isn’t a sport. It’s not in the olympics!” People constantly say. On the contrary‚ dance is a sport. Competitive dance requires hard work‚ dedication‚ determination‚ perseverance‚ endurance‚ and confidence‚ just like any other sport‚ for example‚ football. Found in the Random House Webster’s College Dictionary‚ its states‚ “sport-an athletic activity requiring skill or physical and often of a competitive nature. Dance takes a lot mentally and physically. Dance is a sport. Dance takes hard

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    350 Week 5 Discussion Question 1 Brain Injury shows the solutions to the following problems: View the Brain Injury video: What can the brain do to repair itself after traumatic injury? What does the recovery of the brain typically depend on? How does therapy facilitate in the restoration of lost brain function? Are there any other approaches‚ besides physical therapy that could assist in regaining the brain function lost from a traumatic brain injury? Your initial post should be a minimum

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    been arguments proposed that the sport of cheerleading is too dangerous for the human body and can be hazardous to your health. “All injuries resulted from direct trauma‚ 15 injuries were classified as nonfatal‚ resulting in permanent disability‚ 12 were serious and 2 were fatal. Activities most commonly associated with injury were‚ in order pyramid stunts‚ basket tosses and advanced gymnastics stunts.” (Shrier 2004) If taken into precaution‚ cheerleading can be beneficial to your body and can actually

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