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    The name of the company, “Cheers for the Cure” a nonalcoholic beverage company. Significance The significance of this NAB is to be able to be consumed as a nutritious food replacement. It will contain a required daily consumption amount of proteins, calcium, vitamins and other essential elements. The drink will be sold fresh this is a good source of nutrition for the unhealthy eaters, on the go people, or as an emergency food supply. Mission Statement “A cheer’s (toast) to save a live, one…

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    with obstacles it is easier to give up, but the only way to achieve success is to overcome them. One of the experiences that had a profound impact on who I am is when I almost lost my spot on my cheer team. This experience changed my outlook on difficult situations. It was a Monday practice, my competitive cheer team and I had been sweating the entire two hours and were ready to go home. My coaches, Gianna, otherwise known as G, and Shawn told us that there was something important that we needed…

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    At the beginning of Plato’s Phaedo Socrates tries to explain to his friends why he is “of good cheer in the face of death” (63e). He argues that those who practice philosophy are actually training in preparation for death. It would be absurd for philosophers to be fearful or resentful of death, he argues, since they have wanted and practiced for it a long time (64a–68a). In this paper I shall present Socrates’ argument for this conclusion and critically evaluate it. The argument appears to…

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    extremely meaningful to me. This has been my involvement for the last several years as a volunteer coach/buddy with a special needs cheer team called The Precious Gems.Working with these individuals has become a real passion and life-changing experience for me. My journey with this team started when I was in seventh grade and a cheerleader at a local all-star cheer gym, the year he gym owner started a special needs team,…

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    wronged. Revenge is often seen in a negative light and is often condemned because it compromises one's values. The controversy of revenge is due to its complexity and whether or not it can be justified. These ideas are looked at in Jeffrie Murphy’s “Two Cheers for Vindictiveness”. Murphy uncovers the rationality and moral legitimacy of revenge. Murphy’s strongest arguments are against the irrationality of revenge. He does this by exposing the weaknesses of those who oppose revenge and shows how…

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    goal, I work extremely hard to achieve it. I have been self-motivated my entire life, and have used that to reach certain goals and overall improve myself. A particular situation that I used this characteristic was to make my High School Varsity Cheer team as a freshman without any previous cheering experience. The sport interested me, so I decided to give it a shot. I worked extremely hard to make the JV team, and was ecstatic about that. Even though I had accomplished my goal of making the…

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    began. Around age eight, I joined cheer because the sport requires leaders. Cheerleaders lead the crowd, lead the team, and overall, we lead the culture of spirit. I always took charge at every practice and every game and it paid off. Finally, senior year of high school, I was elected captain of the all-girl and co-ed cheer team. The title captain is only a great name when the person behind the title shows great leadership qualities. Captain of a high school cheer team is difficult because you…

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    Chapter 34: “We Cheer Up Jim” Summary Chapter 34, titled “We Cheer Up Jim”, began with Tom explaining to Huck that Jim was in the hut. Tom told Huck that they were to both come up with a plan to go and steal Jim. Huck’s plan was to steal the key from the man, free Jim, and then to continue down the river like they had done previously. Tom proceeded to tell Huck that his plan was too simple. Tom told Huck his plan, and Huck had no objections to it, so they decided go with Tom’s plan. Later on…

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    “Three Cheers for Sure Shot Tim”… “Three Cheers for Sure Shot Tim”…You ever stop and think of what goes on during your day. My name Timmy Murphy, and I just shot a considerable dint in the British Empire. We as colonial soldiers never celebrate much, and I don’t want to ruin the mood. This morning I was ecstatic to be part of General Morgan’s Rifleman on defend the Upstate New York area, now I’m far from a party mood. I’m not much for glory or fame for the job of a soldier. My country is the…

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    The great privilege of United States of America is the people of the country have the right to equality. Clayborne Carson an author of the argumentative essay “Two Cheers for Brown vs. Board of Education”. Born in Buffalo, New York; he is an educated scholar who specializes in African American and civil rights history. Carson’s essay is summarizes how Brown affected the outcome of desegregation in public schools. Brown is a Supreme Court decision that ruled public schools to allow African…

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