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    Intramurals Reflection

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    with the preparations of the candidates for "Mister and Miss Fitness". I had so much fun watching the teachers dance ballroom! It just goes to show that our teachers can do a whole lot more than just teach inside the classroom. After a whole week of cheering‚ screaming‚ and yelling for my division‚ I can say that its a miracle I didn’t loose my voice. In my opinion and based on my experience‚ Intramurals is the time where you get to know other people better and where you get to make new friends

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    Is Cheerleading: A Sport?

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    Is Cheerleading A Sport ? Did you know according to the New York Times cheerleading is the fastest growing girl sport? Each year females prepare themselves for cheerleading tryouts practicing and working on their jumps‚ paying around $300 monthly for gymnastics‚ physicals ‚ uniforms etc. Cheerleaders put hard work and dedication into what they sign up and tried out to do. Although some people believe it is not a sport because of its relative inactiveness‚ cheerleading is a sport because they prepare

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    Gung Ho Plot

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    Gung Ho! Increase Productivity‚ Profits‚ and Your Own Prosperity The Big Idea From a classic story about a plant called Walton Works #2‚ here are invaluable management lessons on increasing productivity by fostering high morale. It will work for any type of organization! Based on three core ideas: work must be seen as important‚ workers must be in control of their own production‚ and managers must cheer workers on. This is a tried and tested Native American recipe for surefire success. Follow

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    cannot agree on whether cheerleading takes on the task of being a sport. A reason some people may not know might be a result of them not understanding cheer. Cheerleading is made up of five main components: stunting‚ tumbling‚ dancing‚ jumping‚ and cheering. The two main and most impressing aspects of the sport‚ tumbling and stunting‚ both require intense training both mentally and physically. Cheerleaders must mentally overcome the fear of possibly injuring themselves and they must build up physical

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    In this essay I will be comparing poms and cheer. Poms are different and similar in many ways. Whereas poms and cheer are different‚ poms are more dance based‚ has 10‚000‚00 outfits‚ and is meant mostly for entertainment during half time‚ while cheer focuses more on jumps‚ tumbling and stunting‚ and is to get the crowd excited during the game on the sidelines‚ they are also similar as they both perform at school games and both do jumps. The poms team is very different from cheer. Poms are very “glittery”

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    cheerleading has been seen as a girl only sport. Not to many people know that cheerleading was started by a man from Wisconsin University. Cheerleading was a mans sport up until WW2. After girls started cheering men quickly quit the sport. Not until the sixties men came back full strength‚ cheering at universities and colleges all over the United States. "Cheerleaders are getting too suggestive" (Pom pom). Although some cheerleaders are sexual in their conduct it

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    Types of Sports Fans

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    Sports Fans Sports! There are around 8‚000 different types of sports in the world! In America‚ out of those 8‚000 sports‚ we participate in only 137. Even though it’s a small amount compared to the total that’s still a very wide variety of sports. With the vast amount sports‚ there are fans everywhere. There are 317 million people living in the United States. Excluding about 20 million for kids age 5 and under‚ 82 percent of the 297 million are sports fans. Meaning there are about 243.5 million

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    Rick Reilly Summary

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    everyone else‚ sometimes even more. They get hurt just like everyone else‚ but only more severely. In “Sis! Boom! Bah! Humbug!” Rick Reilly attempts to get people of his side of cheerleading as a sport or in his mind not a sport. He does not want girls cheering on the other athletes at sporting events when they could be in the event instead. Rick Reilly conveys his message through a sandwich of logos‚ pathos‚ logos statements; this was very effective in my eyes even if at points he turned the majority of

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    Cheerleading Is Life

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    and tumbling‚ I developed characteristics that are not only important in cheerleading but also in life. An important trait of any squad member is to be a person of good character. Emotions can run high whether it be preparing for a competition or cheering on your football team; a cheerleader must be energetic‚ optimistic‚ and composed. As the anticipation increases throughout the competition season‚ teams must continue to pull together and encourage one another in order to achieve the shared goal

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    to get the crowd excited and wound up. One of the requirements of a sport is to compete against an opponent‚ not cheer your team on and for sure not support you opponent. Even though cheerleaders have after-school practices and even participate in cheering for a team‚ to be qualified as a sport you must know the real definition of a

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