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    at Heights High School had been winning state championships so of course our cheerleaders could not be any different. Heights high school cheerleader had been known around the city for being exceptionally good. We have always had the best cheers, dances, and stunts. Our cheerleaders generally spent years before high school participating in competitive cheerleading. Competitive cheer taught girls many advanced things such as tumbling or gymnastic…

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    Art In African Museum

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    headdress. If you were viewing this piece from a museum you would only think, “that’s a nice hat”, but you would never guess that it takes a huge part in African dance and expressing ones self. In our textbook its states that dance is a major part of Africa culture. In Africa, people dance at funerals, wedding, and many other occasions. In these dances their clothing and headdresses usually symbolizes the significance of that person’s role in the ceremony. Like all artists they chose materials,…

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    Friday night practices and my weekends revolve around traveling to the next nearby place for me to dance. Through this hobby, I met some of the most important people in my life. Many located in a variety of different places; including France and Portugal. Rancho is what brings my family together and all my friends. Unfortunately many of us live throughout different states, but when we need to dance we all know where to conjoin. In the case of my family, I can honestly say I am blessed for the…

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    team has made me into a better person, it taught me not to be selfish and to appreciate everything I have. I first started when I was in 1st grade and I was very shy at the time. I didn’t like going to the practices, because I was embarrassed to dance in front of people. At this time, I was very little and didn’t understand that I what I was doing was to help kids and that this wasn’t for me. I remember my first show that I did. At that age, I wasn’t expected to be good it was more just for…

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    Rolfe, senior audiologist at the Royal National Institute for Deaf People, states, “Someone who is deaf can sense sounds through vibrations. Depending on how much hearing they have, a person may also be able to hear some of the beat of the sounds to dance to, and some of the low notes in the music”…

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    Determination without limits Ever since I was 10 I've been immensely involved in cheerleading. Even though my cheerleading routine is only two minutes and thirty seconds long we practice eleven months of the year and roughly 10 hours a week. I'm now 17 ,and I put seven years of hard work and determination into cheerleading. Without Cheerleading, I would never be in the successful position in my life that I'm currently in. Cheerleading taught me about teamwork, leadership , and perseverance ,…

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    should have Ariana Grande perform, and I hope you agree too after these three reasons. First reason is popular singer, she a popular singer, so lot of people already know her and her music. This will attract probably every student that going to dance. Also because she already popular, some people might not know her, but they'll show up since a popular singer is showing up to perform. This is a plus too; she'll have security with her. The school can use that to keep people out and maybe…

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    Intergenerational Dance

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    The Intergenerational Dance was for the communitiy and everything was completly free. The social work student council was the group that put on the dance. There was about 150 people who showed up, majority of the guest were dressed up in their halloween costume. At the begginning of the dance there was food, pulled pork, baked beans, coleslaw and lots of desserts. After food was served they had multiple activities for the kids mostly; they had mummy rap, a cake walk, hoola hoop, and a costume…

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    A New York Dancer Summary

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    dancing and having to manage other jobs for the money. Venturing out to New York, the biggest factor contributing to the rise of dancers in the collapse of the modern dance economy in the early 1990s. Here and there are audition listings up with most of dance companies seeking dancers for a single gig. With there being barley ten dance companies in New York City that offer the dancers forty-eight weeks or work with a salary you can live on and health insurance, most dancers seek other jobs to…

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    The collaborative experience described in the essay “Eyeball to Eyeball,” does resemble an activity where I had to collaborate with other people. I will be giving two examples of when I needed to collaborate with other people. The first example is from when I was on the Gymnastics Team in High School, we had to collaborate to make floor and beam routines. To make a floor or a beam routine, was no easy tasks. Multiple people would be involved, including the person who would be performing the…

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