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    An unadjusted trial balance is simply a list of the accounts with the credit and debit balances with totals. The totals from the two columns must match. If they do not mach there is an error somewhere that needs to be uncovered. In my experience, the trial balance is simply printed from a program and a bookkeeper reviews the totals to be sure they match the journal entries and that all transactions have been recorded then makes sure that the debits and credits match. If there are errors, the…

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    In recent years, the consequences of repeated head injuries and concussions suffered by athletes have been propelled into notoriety. High profile cases of suicide, domestic abuse, and disease diagnoses in athletes, have prompted increased research into the phenomenon and preventative measures to reduce head injuries to be implemented (Remington, 2014). According to Guskiewics and his colleagues (2005), repeated concussions is linked to diseases such as early-onset Dementia, Alzheimers, Attention…

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    Nick Levi was a stunt double for Matt Kragen in the movie Race Across the Stars. The movie was being filmed in Hollywood of course. Nick adores being a stunt double, and he loves the risk that comes with it and the always dangerous tasks he has to execute. The reason he is such an exceptional stunt double is because he is such a tremendous thinker, and an active and abrupt one. When something, or if something goes wrong during the filming of a scene he is able to quickly figure out how to…

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    excellent cheerleader, I fail before I succeed. One part of cheerleading that requires a tremendous amount of technique is tumbling. Tumbling always came fairly easy to me but when I started working on a double full I began to doubt my ability to tumble easily. My first time doing a double full, at my tumbling gym called Flipout, I was very confident that I would land the trick. With little teaching, I went for the trick and ended up over rotating and fell flat on my back. I was really…

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    you can in other sports. Cheerleaders can’t be afraid to perform in front of people because we have to be loud and proud of our team. Practice gets tough when you have to do painstaking stretches, many difficult jumps, then, depending on the day, stunts or cheers. To begin cheer practice, all us cheerleaders get changed, head to the auxiliary gym, then start to stretch. On a normal day I will sit on the floor and begin to stretch my legs. When stretching my legs I like to lean to one leg,…

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    Furious 7 Analysis

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    Furious 7 has numerous car stunts that will blow your mind. Jack Gill, stunt coordinator, was the man in charge of figuring out how each stunt would happen. With computer-generated imagery…

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    (secondary) 1c. Backs squats translate into hip and knee power production used in lifting a flyer. This exercise will also help absorb some of the flyers weight when she comes down from any stunt. Defense 2. The squat increases strength in the same muscles that are used in the throwing and catching portion of a stunt that are performed by the base. This will increase the explosive movement, and force absorption needed during different build transitions. Assistance Exercises 3a. Lunges…

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    The basic stunt has four people. This consist of a flyer, backspot, main base, secondary base, and sometimes a frontspot. A flyer, also known as the top girl, is the girl lifted into the air during a stunt. The flyer is usually one of the smallest girls on the team. She is to stay as tight as she can during the entire stunt. Although many flyers are flexible with good balance, this is not completely required in order to be a top girl. Bases hold the flyer in the air during the stunt. There are…

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    ahead.” This is it all or nothing. Leave it all on the floor. The music starts, back handspring step out round off 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…

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    Cheerleading Narrative

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    we walked out on stage and tried getting the crowd pumped up, which worked. We set for the beginning and when the music started we realized that this was real and this was it. The routine went better than ever. The crowd erupted when I threw my double full. I got that crazy feeling again but this time I wasn’t as nervous because the toughest part was already over for me. We hit out ending formation and the crowd went crazy when the music faded…

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