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    playing soccer for ten years and I continue to love playing. I have won division championships with my club team and multiple tournament championships. To this day I continue to play for the woman’s soccer team here at BVU. II. Although only cheering for two years‚ cheerleading has taught me how to really be a team player and how to truly give a team my complete trust. I also will have lifelong friends from these experiences. IV. Memorable close: I hope you have learned more about myself and

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    My Cheerleading Journey

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    I recall being the youngest girl‚ cheering with others several years older than me‚ when I began Area Youth Football cheerleading way back at the age of five. I had tried other sports such as soccer and basketball‚ however they didn’t electrify me as cheerleading did. I instantly fell in love with the sport of cheerleading. To this day‚ I would not even consider changing my commitment to cheerleading‚ for it has positively influenced my life and taught me countless lessons that will stick with me

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    together‚ now became a thin long line with some smaller blocks interspersed in between. Every 2 kms there was water available where they would grab it and pour it over their face and head and continue running. There were cheer leaders along the way‚ cheering the participants. Almost every kilometer‚ there was a distance indicator showing them the distance that was covered. Somewhere at the half way mark‚ I noticed a huge banner. It said‚ "KEEP GOING". I thought to myself‚ for a person who is running

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    Cheerleading Contribution

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    I want to try out for the varsity cheerleading team because I want to be able to represent my school and show how even though we are considered a low economic funded school we have just as much spirit as the highly funded schools. Also‚ I was in cheerleading since I was young‚ and I joined the JV team last year and really learned to love the sport. A contribution I can make to the cheer team is providing my service and devoted commitment to the organization by being there for the fundraisers‚ games

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    in front of thousands of unfamiliar faces or a high school football game on Friday night. It is a unique atmosphere where there is an air of utter togetherness and positive energy that I have never experienced anywhere else during my four years of cheering. Although it is the most intense‚ stressful‚ and time-consuming activity I have participated in‚ cheerleading means the world to me. Needless to say‚ cheerleading has had a tremendous impact on my life and I have learned valuable life lessons from

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    What Students Truly Learn in School “In the American capitalist system‚ students learn to compete; the goal is to win‚ ‘to beat the others‚’(Eve)‚ even if this means acting in ways that are personally frustrating and dissatisfying” (Pope‚ 169). Denise Clark Pope‚ in chapter 7 of her book Doing School: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out‚ Materialistic‚ and Miseducated Students‚ explains that students that are deemed successful often use tactical strategies such as cheating‚ kissing up

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    cheerleading. Cheerleading is a big part of my life and always has been. I have been dedicated to cheerleading ever since I was seven years old. According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ a Cheerleader means a member of a team that performs organized cheering‚ chanting‚ and dancing in support of a sports team or an enthusiastic and vocal supporter. Being a cheerleader is so much more than just being a member of a team that cheers on or supports a sports team. To me‚ a cheerleader is someone

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    Cheerleading Is A Sport

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    Recently one sport has been very controversial on whether it is considered a sport or not. This sport would be cheerleading. A sport is defined by an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. Cheerleading meets these requirements so it is a sport. One sport very similar to cheer is gymnastics. Gymnastics consist of performing on uneven bars‚ balance beam‚ floor‚ and vaulting horse. Gymnastics and cheer both

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    Sideline or Yard line? I am sure that somewhere along in our lives we have all seen or heard the argument between a cheerleader and a football player. “In football you can get taken out and slammed right on the ground by a 250 pound linebacker!” “Well‚ in cheerleading you can get dropped straight to the ground from twenty feet in the air!” It is all endless. They will go on and on constantly bashing each other’s sports only to always come to no conclusion of which one overpowers the other. It is

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    Hailey Lower March‚ 20th‚ 2013 Ap World History Mr. Glueck Cheerleading traces its roots to the late 19th century‚ when crowds began to chant and yell to encourage their team. Credit for the first organized cheer is often given to a University of Minnesota student named Johnny Campbell‚ who got the Gopher faithful to shout‚ "Rah‚ rah‚ rah! Sku-u-mar‚ Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Varsity! Varsity! Varsity‚ Minn-e-so-ta!" during a losing effort in the 1898 season

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