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    My whole life I have been involved in sports. I have played volleyball, cheerleading, gymnastics, and track. Sports have had a major impact on my character and most importantly, my life. I have played many sports, but the most impactful sport is cheerleading. I have learned the importance of being dedicated to a team. In other sports, if one person is missing, the game goes on. In cheerleading, if one person if missing, that stunt group cannot practice. Each stunt requires every single person…

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    at six and a half feet and thick with muscle, the monstrous man made the pint glass in his hands look like a child's cup while he slammed them back keeping pace with the local marinor. The men and women who took a liking to their nomadic friend by cheering his name on. " Gorn! Gorn! Gorn! Gorn!" Fists slamming on various surfaces in sync together with the crowds heart rythm increasing along with the crescendo. The fisherman put up a admirable attempt to put drink the Waster, but Humans simply…

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    “Breathe in, Breathe out”, I said to myself as my heart was pounding out of my chest. The team that I called family for the past 6 months was sitting in a circle. Our eyes closed and holding each others nervous sweaty hands with a grip so tight I thought our lives depended on it. In that moment I remembered how I first got into cheerleading. Which changed my life forever. I was in 6th grade at the pep rally where they recognize the football, volleyball players and of course the cheerleaders…

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    In “Juggler” by Richard Wilbur, the speaker and the audience witness the gravity-defying performance of the Juggler. When juggling, the Juggler changes the dull atmosphere to a lively one through his momentary triumph against gravity. The speaker observes that although the performance showed temporary victory against gravity, the Juggler made ordinary objects seem special and entertained the audience by inspiring them. The speaker describes the Juggler’s abilities using images of divine power…

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    first friend at the school. She helped him learn the English language. Ernesto met friends from around the world with the same hardships. The first word Ernesto could say is butterfly. “ I conquered butterfly ,“ Ernesto said while the whole class was cheering for him. Saying the littlest words like butterfly made them burst into happiness. Unlike the hardships we face on earth, the Apollo 13 team faced life threatening hardships in space. The Apollo 13 crew faced serious risk of death, but…

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    amount of ambient light that the venue has. Environmental constraints can also be social, instead of physical. An example would be the amount of noise that the crowd is producing. The type of noise can also play a factor. For example, the crowd can be cheering for or against the team that is sending the stone down the sheet of ice. Curling is a sport that is played within a building complex. As a result, temperature of the building can have an affect on the ice runway. This can greatly effect…

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    new people has its benefits here and there, it can compare to bond I share with my Starlite sisters, being the oldest out of the forty of us it was regularly my job to warm them up before competitions, help with hair, makeup, costume changes and cheering them on when no one else would. There can be times where my role as a leader gets stressful to the point where not only am I juggling my own obstacles but I am trying to mentor them into getting through their…

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    Every painful step stained my burning muscles. I gulp for breath but receive no air. My head is exploding, my stomach is ripping raggedly like a piece of paper. My legs are about to fall off, aching so much. Sweat is running down my face into my eyes, burning them! Pain starts aching in my side, but I have to keep running. The competition, the family and out-lasting the pain are all minor details of running Cross Country. The competition is extreme, each race you are going against about 200…

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    Creeping up to the line of scrimmage, as a cornerback, my mind was trying to figure out what the quarterback was going to do with the ball. I got into a defensive stance, into a mid squat, and I was on the balls of my feet with my left leg in front and my right leg right behind my left. My arms were in running form, with my right arm in front. I was waiting for the ball to be snapped. HIKE! The ball was snapped from the center to the quarterback. In front of me were the offensive linemen with…

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    dollars is a lot of money to take a chance for a blue collar machinist like myself. My family and I work hard and racing is how we spend our time together. My wife Angelia and I are headed to Montgomery, AL with a small section of Kentucky and Indiana cheering us on, we are the underdog, but we have a chance and sometimes a chance is all you need.” Said Mascaro. “Dave has been doing extremely well in the surrounding areas competing and preparing, we hope that he has more than a chance, we are…

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