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    Cheer Captain Speeches

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    A year had passed and my scars over the State loss were beginning to heal. My desire to win over a uniform kept coming back to me and kept me fighting for that position on the squad. When I was in a sophomore year, I finally earned it. Whenever I finally succeeded in making my dream happen, I was a little disappointed. I thought that picking out the uniform with my team or practicing the cheers would bring me pure joy, but that year was far from pleasant. I was not the only one who had the…

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    On the night of March 13, 1997 in Phoenix, Arizona thousands of people reported seeing a large UFO slowly float over their city. Sightings also came in from Mesa, Sky Harbor, Rainbow Valley, and Tucson, Arizona with reports coming in till the next day till 2:00 am. What happened on this night is still debated to this day and is considered the most important UFO sighting in history according alien enthusiasts. Due to the commotion the government immediately denied the UFO sighting saying the…

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    Rowling). All the money she made from the books was way less than the money she got from the movies that were based on the books. “A film version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, directed by Chris Columbus and starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, was released in November 2001. In its opening weekend in the U.S., the film debuted on a record 8,200 screens and smashed the previous box-office record, earning an estimated $93.5 million ($20 million more than the previous…

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    Miss Sophia In Huck Finn

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    When we think of feminist today we think of Miley Cyrus or Emma Watson but Miss. Sophia was more on a conservative feminist. Sophia loved her family and respected them, but she was not willing to allow her family the power to dictate who she can marry. Generally the father of the daughter choose who she marries but…

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    On screen- sweet Cameron Diaz is type cast as the sweet , funny babe in most of her films, she is always know for her comedic roles, and girl-next door charisma. She was once a model before she had the privilege to become an actress. In 1994, Diaz won her first film role in the blockbuster action-comedy The Mask, starring the comedic Jim Carrey. With no previous acting experience, she had originally auditioned for a supporting character in the film. And ever since her appearance in film most…

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    Feminism has become a negative word because anti-feminists either are ignorant about the beliefs of true feminists, believe women should not have rights, or do not think society can change. Society must unlearn rape culture, and it can. Only 3 out of every 100 rapists go to jail (“97 Of Every 100 Rapists”). Feminists know that this needs to change. Feminism is not just for women who have been assaulted or abused. Feminism is for all genders, for all ages, for all jobs, for all races, for all…

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    Krauss and hawkings said these things in books they wrote that are essentially philosophy. Neither of the books the tey were commenting on proved any scientific conclusion, the basically took a model for the way things could work based on the limited scientific knowlwge we have and speculated on a theory that could explain more things that was not scientifically proved , but something they were putting forward for a possible explanation for the unexlaoned. That is called philosophy,…

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    in this moment I was completely certain that I needed to get involved. Something had to change and I wanted to be the person to do it. Unjust occurrences happen more and more everyday, yet change is a long and difficult journey. To quote Emma Watson, “If not me, then who? If not now, then when?” If I want the world to change, I have to do it myself, and armed with a proper education, I can ensure…

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    (INTRO/THESIS) The media negatively affects society’s view of the feminist movement and harms the image of women in general. (end of intro) By definition, feminism is “the social, political, and economic equality between the sexes”. When the first wave began, it was radical to call yourself a feminist. However, people knew the real meaning at that time, the actual definition. In the new wave of feminism, people have come to see this word as ugly and undesirable. It has become skewed and twisted…

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    Gender equality in the school environment There are many points which one could speak on when referring to the topic of gender equality, and it is know that how you look at gender equality is based in the younger stages of your life such as when you are at school because this is when most of your opinions are made and where your view point on life is set therefore how one grows up and is taught to think is determined by their child hood. Gender inequality can also effect men When referring…

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