Cheerleading:
Length: 141 words (0.5 pages)
Rating: Red (FREE)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Cheerleading
Being a cheerleader in the summer of my sophomore year gave me a new
perspective about people and the stereotypes we put on them. Before I started
cheering, I always categorized athletes who lived only for sports as being ?
single- minded? and I valued more highly people with a more diverse of interests.
After cheering for two months and discovered that I was not very good at it, I
realized that sometimes it is necessary to focus intensely on learning a new
skill to excel. As a result of this experience I have learned to respect my
peer's that stand out in cheering as well as in other sports and not necessarily
in the classroom. I no longer am committed in cheering but this experience
helped me to change certain values and to look deeper into people before I judge.
Search for: [wind power] [wang lung] [social expectations] [marble chips]
|
Important Note: If you'd like to save a copy of the
paper on your computer, you can COPY and PASTE it into your word
processor. Please, follow these steps to do that in Windows:
1. Select the text of the paper with the mouse and press Ctrl+C. Azete.com (the "Web Site") is produced by the "Company". The contents of this Web Site, such as text, graphics, images, audio, video and all other material ("Material"), are protected by copyright under both United States and foreign laws. The Company makes no representations about the accuracy, reliability, completeness, or timeliness of the Material or about the results to be obtained from using the Material. You expressly agree that any use of the Material is entirely at your own risk. Most of the Material on the Web Site is provided and maintained by third parties. This third party Material may not be screened by the Company prior to its inclusion on the Web Site. You expressly agree that the Company is not liable or responsible for any defamatory, offensive, or illegal conduct of other subscribers or third parties. The Materials are provided on an as-is basis without warranty express or implied. The Company and its suppliers and affiliates disclaim all warranties, including the warranty of non-infringement of proprietary or third party rights, and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. The Company and its suppliers make no warranties as to the accuracy, reliability, completeness, or timeliness of the material, services, text, graphics and links. For a complete statement of the Terms of Service, please see our website. By obtaining these materials you agree to abide by the terms herein, by our Terms of Service as posted on the website and any and all alterations, revisions and amendments thereto. |
in that it contains characters and objects that directly represent the novel?s themes and ideas. Golding?s central point in the novel is that a conflict between the impulse toward civilization and the impulse toward savagery rages within each human individual. Each of the main characters in the nove...e hardships of her life growing up in a racially charged society. From the very beginning Anne was scared of people with skin whiter than hers. This was most likely cause by her mother?s unwillingness to discuss the subject of race openly with her children. This lack of knowledge set the stage fo...ls us what is going on in local communities and tells us about the crime and what is going on in society. To me, personally, I think that the news is just entertainment that pulls in a lot of viewers and money. They are heavily influenced by commercialism. I believe that the news is almost like a ta...ouring countries are Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland.South Africa is a nation of 44.8 million people of diverse origins, cultures, languages, and beliefs. 75% of its population are black African and the remaining 15% consists of white, colored and Asians. Its b...