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    Being Fake

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    Walking through those doors on the first day of school was remarkably thrilling; little did I know that my life was about to change forever. I could sense some tension, but for the most part, I apprehended that everyone was amazing and perfect. Everyone was so kind to me, but that was before I realized that there was a difference between being kindhearted and being fake. In my first year, I was straining trying to fitting in. It was overwhelming and undoubtedly debilitating. Most people at that…

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    team, if we put in hard work, we would have a decent year. In sixth grade basketball, the only people who watched us in our basketball games were our parents, but in seventh grade, it was a different story. Because school basketball games had cheerleaders cheering really loudly, loud music, and many…

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    Jimmy Jernigan Case Study

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    He had a family, but the family didn’t care much about him. All the family cared about was Jimmy’s superstar brother, who was dating a cheerleader and was the varsity football quarterback at the time. Jimmy spent most of the time in his room, all alone, with no one to tell his stories and problems to. Jimmy always would think “why? Why me?” “All I wanted was a normal life” At lunch, Jimmy…

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    In 1993, 95 South, a rap group, released a song with Ichiban Records called “Whoot, There It Is”. Because of this clubs, halftime shows, and at baseball games, DJs, cheerleaders, and crowds began to chant, “whoot, there it is” and simply ‘woot’ (“w00t”, 2015). Here the word was used to express enthusiasm in public venues. Then, Arsenio Hall’s television audience began to chant, “Whoot, there it is” during his shows. People…

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    does not place any importance on school work, and can barely read. However, because of his outstanding athletic ability, Boobie The way gender is viewed in this book is very clear-cut. Males are football players, while females are Pepettes, or cheerleaders. The women that attend Permian High School, if they expect to be anything, strive to be a pepette. As a pepette, you…

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    thrill of having a good time with her friends and that her energy can be too much to contain. Honey Lemon will read the energy of the room and try to be supportive to the people around her. As easy as it is for Honoria to be everyone’s bubbly cheerleader, she can also tone down her overzealous tendencies if it is what her friends need whenever…

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    Let’s Put a Stop to Dropping SPORTS Imagine yourself walking through the field, cheerleaders cheering the crowd screaming as their spilling popcorn! Everyone that day has an amazing team spirit, then it is all taken away! No more cheering, no more laughter, and no more sports. “The stress can be so paralyzing,” said Tim O’ Shei. That is why we should invest more in athletic programs. School’s should not get rid of their sports programs because they’re often too expensive, it helps improve…

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    Resilience definition having the ability to adapt and recover after being exposed to risk. Vulnerable definition unable to adapt or protect oneself from risk. Children that are resilient have the ability to problem solve, seek help from those around them and form relationships with others. Vulnerability in child can occur due to many factors malnutrition, preterm birth and possible drug exposure. Difficult children have a harder time adapting to life situations, parents may not know how to…

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    questions and still understand the new dynamic. Employees will have to stay motivated and to stay positive when learning a new system after having being accustomed to the Trakker system. Creating scorecards for the new implementation will serve as a cheerleader throughout the training processes. It will illustrate the success of each employee, as well as who may need more training on a certain segment. Obtaining feedback from employees will be an integral part of implementation. Each question…

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    After 13 years of cheerleading, I have learned that there are many ways that you can get hurt. I would never listen to my coach when he would tell me that I needed to stop or that I needed to change the way I would tumble. He would try to teach me the correct way, and I would just brush it off because I thought that I knew everything about tumbling. But of course, I didn’t. I was working on my fulls and my coach kept telling me to use my hips to spin. “I am getting all the way around, so I…

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