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    sweat. Imagine these people having to stay fit and workout as much as they can so they can perfect their routines. This is a group of hardworking individuals putting their best effort into what they do. This is a cheerleading squad. Most people do not consider cheerleaders athletes. Cheerleading should be considered a sport because cheer squads can compete and they are required to maintain a healthy lifestyle. To begin‚ cheerleaders have competitions and can win trophies and medals. Competitive cheer

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    Most people say cheerleading is not a sport‚ but to me it is. It all began when I was four years old and my mom signed me up to cheer for the Harrisburg Packers. I was nervous at first‚ but then it turned out to be a lot of fun. Everyone on the team was tall except for me and one other girl. Her name was Tatum. The first thing I thought was that I was going to get picked on by all the other girls because I was so little and shy‚ but it turned out to be totally different. As the years progressed

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    Evolution of Cheerleading Cheerleaders have been inspiring crowds for years‚ but not everyone considered cheer as a real sport. Since the beginning of cheerleading in the late 1800 ’s‚ it has been a part of sports like football and rugby (iSport). Cheering is not just yelling a bunch of chants anymore. The role of a cheerleader has long been considered as a girl position‚ when in fact cheerleading was started by men. Cheerleading was first recognized in 1903‚" with a group of men coming

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    Introduction: Cheerleading is a physical activity‚ sometimes a competitive sport‚ using organized routines‚ usually ranging from one to three minutes‚ which contain the components of tumbling‚ dance‚ jumps‚ cheers‚ and stunting to direct spectators of events to cheer on sports teams at games or to participate in competitions. The person involved is called a cheerleader. The National Cheerleaders Association (NCA)‚ the Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA)‚ and the United States All Star

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    Comparing Tone Essay The tone of a literary work encompasses the author’s attitude toward the subject and toward the audience. Both "Emancipation" and "Brown vs. Board of Education" are nonfiction essays used to describe important events in American history. At points in each essay‚ their tones are very similar‚ at other points in each essay‚ their tones differ. One thing that determines the tone of an essay is the point the author is trying to get across in his or her writing. Tone

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    In my opinion‚ Gymnastics is one of the scariest sports to be involved in. Flying through the air and hoping you safely find the ground again is no small feat. Going through my gymnastics career beginning at the age of two all they way until I turned 16‚ I had plenty of skills I was afraid of. One skill in particular haunted me almost all of my gymnastics career. I dreaded going to bars every practice in fear of this one skill. However‚ this taught me a valuable life lesson: you can’t let fear hold

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    up when they hear the phrase “Is cheerleading even a sport?” I personally have been a cheerleader for fourteen years and the sport is like any other. Every team must come together to perform athletic skills such as jumps‚ dances and chants to gain a response from spectators at a competition or school event. Cheerleaders all over the world want to get the same respect like any other sport because it meets all qualifications to call it an official sport. Cheerleading jumps range from simple‚ quick jumps

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    Five‚ six‚ seven‚ eight…. Music is blaring. Everyone is counting. Each move must be sharp. Each face must be smiling. Every stunt must hit. This is cheerleading. It’s not the same cheerleading you see on the sidelines of a sports game. This is competitive cheer. For 11 years of my life‚ I have done cheerleading. After football season is over‚ cheerleaders have the option to stay for competition season when we compete against other cheerleaders from different parts of the county‚ state‚ and later

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    their thoughts and opinions on cheerleading are‚ they would start off with the stereotypical view of pretty girls who jump around and yell for a sport‚ in which they have no idea what is going on. But‚ cheerleading is so much more to me‚ as a cheerleader a word like leadership takes on a whole new meaning. On the sidelines‚ in the classroom and in the community‚ cheerleading has given me experience with problem solving and taught me how to become a leader. Cheerleading has brought me a family‚ an escape

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    “Expectation Biases in Gymnastics Judging” The article “Expectation Biases in Gymnastics Judging” written by Henning Plessner seeks to investigate the influences that affect systematic judging in Gymnastics.Generally termed‚ ‘the placement effect’‚ the article derives a hypothesis based from this‚ explaining that if gymnasts competing within a team are placed in fifth competing position‚ then they will more likely score higher than the gymnast competing first. The experiment also investigates if

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