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    The song, How About a Cheer for the Navy by Irving Berlin, portrays democracy because it represents how the media praised The Navy. The lyrics of the song tells listeners and readers that The Navy is strong; the song represents patriotism, strength, and importance of the navy in the second world war. The lyrics of the patriotic song gives the people of America hope that The Navy is strong and will fight for them. The soldiers who sang, “How about a Cheer for the Navy”, believe that William Knox,…

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    Cheer up, it’s just the end of the world Summary and Analysis BY: IRA CHERNUS Quest 1 Summary and Analysis Alexis Buford Western Kentucky University In “Cheer up, It’s just the end of the world” by Ira Chernus, she has constructed how Americans overlook the shadow of apocalypse. In other words, apocalypse is complete destruction of anything or the world. In general, there are serve issues that remain disregarded. Chernus draws to readers’ attention how nuclear massacre and…

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    I have chosen the song, Three Cheers for Five Years, by Mayday Parade, for Hamlet's “To be or Not to be” soliloquy. This song fits quite nicely for this scene considering it is a song which is about a man who is trying to figure out his life. Just like Hamlet is attempting to do with his life right now. The first line of lyrics which fit the scene is, “I thought we could wait for the snow To wash over Georgia and kill the hurt.” Showing that events are not going exactly the way he thought they…

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    Imagine a world where cheer is a sport and all is wonderful. If this was hard it is because that world does not exist. For years cheer has been discussed if it is a sport or not. Cheer meets the definition of a sport, yet for some unknown reason a U.S. judge and others declared it not a sport. The guys and girls that participate in cheer believe it is a sport, others believe cheer is silly. Cheer is a sport because of the difficult competitions, the many dangers, and the great amount of training…

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    football and basketball cheerleaders hosted a cheer clinic for elementary girls. Preschool through sixth grade girls were invited to attend cheer camp. The cheerleaders made up a dance for the girls to learn during the practices. The elementary girls had practice on Saturday, October 1st; Thursday, October 6th; and Friday, October 7th. The girls performed that Friday night during the halftime of the football game. The little cheerleaders performed two cheers, a dance, and the older girls were…

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    A role model is someone who inspires you and someone you can look up to. Carly Manning is my role model. She is a famous competitive cheerleader. She cheers at Cheer Athletics on the Wildcats. She is an amazing cheerleader which is why I look up to her. She is always trying to better herself and working on new skills. She is also a very nice person, and not stuck up and rude to her fans like some celebrities. I think that Carly Manning is a positive role model because she fits all the qualities…

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    life skills. With each passing year, I found myself feeling more and more prepared to fill their shoes. In order to teach the team leadership skills, my cheer coach would put team members in charge of teaching dances and cheers. I’ve always been a fast learner, so I, along with a few other upperclassmen, was chosen to help teach new girls cheers and dances Teaching dances to a group of fourteen girls was not an easy task. I had to be very patient and understanding throughout the process. I…

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    idea. Not just anyone can be a coach it takes a certain kind of person with a certain about of skills. To be a cheer coach is in its own way more difficult than any other sport to coach. Cheerleading does not have a rule book on what plays the team should do to win. In fact cheering is not to achieve the goal of winning but to cheer on the team and pump up the crowd. To be an accomplished cheer coach one must be skilled in the sport of cheerleading, must have patience and…

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    that cute boy over there,” and “ wait what cheer are we doing?” Then there’s a full time out and we have no idea what’s going on! Then my coach will look at me like and say what are you doing? Later on I can’t remember the cheers and I’ll do the same cheer over again or I won’t do a cheer at all. After a while of cheering we will start talking and talking again! New years resolution So this year I thought, I need to be a better cheer captain for my cheer team for the rest of the basketball…

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    cheerleading? This shows that it is very dangerous just like other sports. Cheer is a sport where you learn dance routines and cheers. You cheer for a football or basketball team, but you can also go to competitions. One thing about cheer is there are a lot of possible injuries like broken bones and even concussions. In cheer you stunt which is where people are holding someone (the flyer) in the air. Most of the injuries in cheer come from stunting because you can drop the flyer. Cheerleading is…

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