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    Cheerleading‚ if you’re not associated with the sport‚ then you probably have a different perspective on cheer. Cheer is nowhere near the stereotypical image of the mean girls in movies‚ who are ambitious to be popular and bully their classmates. When in reality it’s the complete opposite‚ cheerleaders are known to represent their school and have an outgoing personality with a confident attitude. Every cheerleader has to be physically in shape to enjoy the activity with a sociable smile that stands

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    because your character is what you really are‚ while your reputation is merely what others think you are." "The true test of a man’s character is what he does when no one is watching." "Sports do not build character. They reveal it."  John Wooden (1910-2010) Our character serves as the ’foundation’ on which we build our life story. The strength and integrity of that ’foundation’ will ultimately serve to determine who we grow up to become. Wooden’s reflective words remind us that strength of character

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    There are many sports related injuries each year. “There are a reported 715‚000 high school sports-related injuries experienced each year‚ and 8‚000 children are treated in emergency rooms each day for sports related injuries” (“Fifteen Ways Parents Can Help Prevent Sports Related Injuries”). Sports are not always harmful but can be. To limit sports injuries‚ people will have to work together to educate each other‚ maintain their fitness‚ and enforce new laws and rules. One of the first ways

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    make important decisions‚ whether or not to get that new phone you’ve been looking at for the past hour‚ but almost never do we never have to make a life or death decision. It all depends on which we would rather use; instinct or intellect. In “To Build a Fire” by Jack london the lesson that he teaches about instinct vs. intellect is that man should learn whether or not to use instinct or intellect in certain‚ sometimes life threatening situations. London develops the theme through the use of characterization

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    “criminal”‚ the prison industrial complex impacts the livelihood and daily activities that black individuals partake in (38). This is a clear fact due to the statistics that support the fact that black individuals find acquiring proper education and employment within society increasingly difficult‚ due to the negative perceptions that society holds towards the black community. These negative perceptions have been created and supported by the prison industrial complex through the degradation and over

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    December 16‚ 2016 Professional sports aren’t only meant for men Women and girls want to play in male dominated sports activities‚ they should have the same access to play as men or boys. Highschool sports play a big role in a student’s life. Many girls in highschool want to play a rougher sport like football and wrestling‚ but the majority of schools don’t encourage girls to tryout for the sports they want to participate in or the schools do not even offer the sport to girls. Some people argue that

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    is a Sport America loves their sports and there is no hiding that‚ but what is the true definition of a sport? Sport /spôrt/: (noun) an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others. Now‚ for the great debate: is dancing a sport? Yes‚ according to the definition from Oxford English dictionary‚ dancing would be considered a sport. Every sport deserves the same respect and dance does not get the respect it deserves as a sport. Dancing

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    Sports implement many growth aspects all around. No matter what age‚ they help teach valuable and lifelong lessons that can be used throughout life. The younger a person begins participating in team events‚ the sooner their minds are opened to new things. Getting involved in sports as a child can only help in a positive way. Participating in more than one sport while growing up can help develop many skills‚ create diversity from experiences‚ and help avoid the risk of overuse injuries and the potential

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    Sports Day Speech by Chairman Ian Henney 2013 Honorable guest of honors‚ ministers‚ parents‚ friends‚ and students‚ l would like to welcome you to Borrowdale Brooke Academy Sports day. School sports day is a red letter day on the calendar. It is a day when students are freed from their classrooms to jump and run around‚ freed from the fetters of learning. It is a day for mothers to wear their summary best and fathers to cheer on their sons. It’s a day when children who may struggle with academic

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    Argument by Definition Is Dancing a Sport? I’ve been dancing since I was two years old. Starting as a ballerina‚ jazz‚ tap dance‚ and hip hop dancer‚ I’ve been practicing‚ improving‚ and dedicating myself to what I call my sport for pretty much my entire life. But to some people‚ just moving rhythmically to music does not fit the characteristics by which a sport is defined‚ and instead dancing is identified as more of an art. As a dancer myself‚ dance being recognized as a form of art is a

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