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    adventurous and go against their comfort zone of a normal life to do something extraordinary. Two examples of pieces of literature that show off people that accept the call to adventure while other folks do not ,is the New York Times Article, “A Private Dance? Four Million Web Fans Say No” written by Charles Mcgrath. As well the poem “Sadie and Maud” written by Gwendolyn Brooks. Concluding, with my own adventure story about me exiting my comfort zone which…

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    Cheerleading Is A Sport

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    There has been a debate for many years about cheerleading being a sport. In my opinion, cheerleading is a sport. Imagine throwing 100+ pounds of body weight in the air and having no choice but to catch it every single time, holding a person in the air while they are pulling body positions, and jumping in positions that you aren’t used to being in. That’s not even half of what cheerleading is. If you don’t consider that a sport, then hopefully I can give you some insight why me along with many…

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    tap dancer to ever live. He also invented the stair dance, which is a form of tap dancing, in which you tap up and down a flight of stairs. Lastly, his birthday was named National Tap Dancing Day by Congress in 1989.…

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    Google search revealed the song has been featured in many commercials and in movies such as American Pie and Date Movie. I chose it because of the upbeat and happy feel. In addition, the tune puts listeners in a good mood and also entices them to dance. The following essay will first describe some of the important musical characteristics that are prevalent in the song. Next, a description will be included as to how the song contributed to the genre of folk rock. Before giving my personal…

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    Millsaps’s version of taming of The Taming of the Shrew was definitely a strange interpretation of the play. The actors were all in 70’s attire and the language was much different than that of Shakespeare’s. The over all mode of the play was fun and playful, but I do not think that truly captured what Shakespeare was trying to convey. Although the actors captured their characters perfectly, it was hard for me to understand them. Over all, the play was somewhat enjoyable. The 70’s twist on…

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    back layout twist. Nailed it. Quickly dart across the mat to get to left panel for opening stunts. Full up, tick-tock to stretch, two step turn, scorpion to arabesque, double down. The routine proceeds and we finally get to our favorite part, the dance. Triangle formation, three string ripple, and to end it toss hands to lib. The vivid white lights beaming down on your face as you smile and try to hold in the feeling of a perfect routine. Finally…

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    Discourse community is seeking the same or certain purpose and talking about particular topics and issues. John Swales suggests that groups or communities can only be a true discourse community if they meet the following six requirements: (1) the community shares clearly stated goals and common objectives … (6) a discourse community is not stagnate, thus the group may replace old members with new ones, and this creates different levels of expertise within the community (Swales 471-473). When I…

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    and I was sent to a very small private school which had an average of ten kids per class. I adjusted easily and really enjoyed the social aspect of school. After Freshman year I decided I wanted to go to public school. I had always wanted to go to dances, be in parades and get involved in clubs that had always been inaccessible to me. However, reality hit me like a brick wall my first year at public school. I was quickly overwhelmed by the number of people. I soon noticed that…

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    one is just her singing in original but then cuts to a jazz/Scat singer. For this she changes costumes and as well as changes the quality of her voice. It is smoother and more of a “rounded” sound. She also changes her spherically by leaning into it and snapping to the offbeat. Next she changes “1980s big-hair rock”. She failed her arms around and used a rough voice and was very loud. After that we have “1950s girl-group” where she brings in two other women and perform a choreographer dance…

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    As time is ticking by and decisions for my future are needing to be made, I struggle pinpointing what exactly I should do as my profession. I think that I know a little about a lot of different things, so it’s hard to decide just one of the many that I think I do well at and enjoy. However, one of my hobbies has really begun to be highlighted as I am getting more recognition for my work. That hobby is doing hair and makeup. It has become my new job goal, but I do need to consider a few things;…

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