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is ballet an art or sport?

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Common app, oh common app, why won't you let me pick ballet as an art or as a sport under the extracurricular activities? I have been doing ballet for the past 10 years of my life and it is part of who I am today. I built a huge community just because of that but the majority of our society considers it a joke. Whenever someone asks what sport I play, I proudly tell them ballet because I do consider it a sport. Ballet- it's also more than just any sport; it's also an art which allows for self-expression. The average person pictures five year olds with their arms in the air making an oval and spinning in circles. But is that all that ballet is?
Everyone has different opinions on what sport means. To many it means a team event or competition. An online dictionary defines it as,"an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc." . This definition just gives a list of activities that excludes ballet. But ballet is "an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess". Ballerinas often train more intensely than a regular athlete. They breath, sweat and live ballet their whole lives. According to Wikipedia, " 'Sport' comes from the Old French desport meaning "leisure", with the oldest definition in English from around 1300 being 'anything humans find amusing or entertaining' have an element of competition. Not rely on equipment provided by a single supplier (excluding proprietary games such as arena football). Not rely on any 'luck' element specifically designed into the sport" . According to the given definition ballet meets the requirements. Ballerinas and balleranoes do not rely on luck all. The movements they perform have been practiced and practiced down to muscle memory. How to produce those movements is a skill and there with no luck involved. In fact "scientists did a study on all the different sports. They included many, including ballet. They judged them on difficulty according to speed, endurance, etc. To no one's surprise, football came in first. But what amazed everybody was that ballet came in second... by one point" . So what makes ballet less of a sport? It was after all proven that it's difficulty is higher than any other sport besides football. Maybe there is another reason for this besides the definition.
Some say that just because ballet doesn't cause as many injuries as other sports it is not as physically demanding. That is absolutely false. In fact in the British journal of sports Medicine there was an article by B Tajet-Foxell, F D Rose stating that, "Like sports professionals, dancers were found to have higher pain and pain tolerance thresholds than age matched controls in the Cold Pressor Test." This study proves that both dancers and major athletes have high pain tolerance. The higher pain tolerance is expected in ballerinas because dancers and especially professional ballerinas push their bodies to their breaking point every single day and have been accustomed to the pain at this point in their careers. Similarly, the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research published a study whose results basically state a similar point of view. It states, "classical ballet could be compared with other high-intensity interval training, but unlike athletes in sports, ballet dancers are not always physically prepared for the demands put on their bodies" . This is why most ballerinas only last to their thirties, by that time their bodies are too worn out and damaged to continue any longer. They still however teach classes at lower intensity because once you start dancing you could never stop. You probably can't say the same thing about any other sport. Especially not football.
My roommate pointed out to me that for ballet to be a sport there must be competitions and that ballet doesn't have those. If you don't do any research on the surface it may appear that way, however, one must understand that every day is a competition day in a ballerina's world. Once they are recruited into a company they train and exercise but while they do this they are being judged on their performance and could be promoted at any point. They fight and compete for every position in the company and as soon as they slip up they are fired. Then, when the time for the actual performances starts, the completion level rises to new levels. Every ballerina will fight and push their bodies to the extremes just to be the prima ballerina. According to Atlanta ballet, ballerinas train on average seven and a half hours a day plus evening performances, all this just to have more time on stage.
Then there are competitions for future start to be discovered for the companies. There are many prestigious competitions all over the world to attract new stars. In fact the YAGP is the single biggest ballet competition in the world. According to the YAGP website the officials claim that the "YAGP's Galas- featuring the world's most promising young dance students and the stars of today's leading international dance companies- have been thrilling New York City audiences since the inception of YAGP in 1999." Also in NYC there is a New York International Ballet Competition (NYIBC). "For the three-week intensive program of dance education and professional training, all 48 dancers from around the world receive full scholarships to participate. The dancers learn the same choreographic version of the pas de deux and contemporary duet chosen for each progressive round." Says the NYIBC website. This is only two competition but there are many more. Attached is a link to a website that has the list of all the major ones.
But how can these competitions be judged one might ask? Some say that it can't be because ballet is too similar to theater and theater can't be judged because it depends on the individual liking. Others disagree and say that ballet can be judged just like any other sport but especially similar to gymnastics. It will be judged by the moves, precision and how well those moves are produced. For-example, during a ballet audition all the future ballerinas have to dance the same exact dance moves as the thousands of other ballerinas. The same goes for say, gymnastics. Gymnasts are asked to make specific moves and by doing so they gain more points and therefore win the competition. This is the exact the same as a ballet competitions but ballet is more. You cannot simply execute the movements flawlessly, you also have to make your audience feel the motions and make it seem effortless.
But why is society not viewing ballet as a sport? Maybe it could be because it is a female dominated field and most sports like football are male dominated. Most football players don't particularly want to be dressed in tights and "costumes" which are used to create art. Football players are wearing tights and costumes but their costumes are used to protect themselves. Ballet is the only sport that females dominate in and men are not comfortable by the female aspect that comes with it. Ballet is also used as a stepping stone for some other sports. I know for a fact that gymnasts and figure skaters have to take ballet classes to strengthen themselves so they can perform better in their sport. In the movie Centre Stage:Tturn It Up the main character tells us that as a hockey player it was required for him to take ballet classes to strengthen his ankle. He was ashamed at first he actually liked ballet more than hockey. Why you might ask, was he still ashamed? Well, put it this way; if his coach told him to bench 200 pounds to get better at something he would have done it in a heartbeat and feel proud about it, but he wouldn't feel the same if the coach told him go dance ballet. The reason again is because society thinks that ballet is a feminine thing to do and no boy wants to be regarded as feminine by society.
Can ballet be called an art as well as a sport? As an art history website points out, "Art stimulates different parts of our brains to make us laugh or incite us to riot, with a whole gamut of emotions in between. Art gives us a way to be creative and express ourselves. For some people, art is the entire reason they get out of bed in the morning. You could say 'Art is something that makes us more thoughtful and well-rounded humans.'" To be a great ballet star you must convey the emotions of your character to the audience that is watching you. You must make them feel everything; every arm movement, every breath, every moment of joy and sadness and much more. The Google definition of art also agrees and states, (art is) "the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power." The beauty of ballet or even dancing in general is that you can unleash your imagination move artistically in any way you like. If a dancer had a terrible day and just wants to release their anger, ballet lets them do that.
One ballet forum on the internet called Ballet Alert states, " dancers and athletes have different goals. Aspiring dancers hope to become artists, and, with great luck, artist/stars. Athletes try to win games and competitions. (I should note that I am not saying one goal is better than the other, just different.) Often athletes are beautiful to watch, and that is part of their appeal." This gets to the core of the difference between the two. Yes ballerinas want to succeed in their careers and perform more shows than the rest of the girls, but they also love what they do and they show their love through dancing. Alice Robb the author of the New Republic agrees and even takes it a step further. She states, "by having competition instead of dancing a part of ballet is lost; the emotion and feeling behind it. It became too technical and not moving. It became too publicized and competitive to a whole different level."
So now that you have all this information, what is ballet? An art or a sport? Well, it's both. The movements dancers produce and the precision with which they make those movements, that part is sport. The emotion that is transmitted through the movements those ballerinas produce however, is art. Most Americans might not agree with me, but I am not an American, that's what makes me different. I was told a sport means a team to root for and ballet doesn't offer that. It also implies that you are brought up supporting a certain team and the majority of your family supports that team as well. For ballet, it is a bit different. You can support a ballet company instead a ballet team, which is almost like a team in its own way. What makes the ballet companies so special is that they are not all about winning or losing, they are about pleasing the audience. They don't do this job just for themselves; they do it for us, their audience.

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Turn $6 Into $600 (United States)


IMPORTANT: This is not a rip-off; it is not indecent; it is not illegal; and it is virtually no risk - it really works!!!! If all of the following instructions are adhered to, you will receive extraordinary dividends.
PLEASE NOTE:
Please follow these directions EXACTLY, and $50,000 or more can be yours in 20 to 60 days. This program remains successful because of the honesty and integrity of the participants. Please continue its success by carefully adhering to the instructions. You will now become part of the Mail Order business. In this business your product is not solid and tangible, it's a service. You are in the business of developing Mailing Lists. Many large corporations are happy to pay big bucks for quality lists. However, the money made from the mailing lists is secondary to the income which is made from people like you and me asking to be included in that list. Here are the 4 easy steps to success:

STEP 1: Get 6 separate pieces of paper and write the following on each piece of paper;PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST. Now get 6 US $1.00 bills and place ONE inside EACH of the 6 pieces of paper so the bill will not be seen through the envelope (to prevent thievery). Next, place one paper in each of the 6 envelopes and seal them. You should now have 6 sealed envelopes, each with a piece of paper stating the above phrase, your name and address, and a $1.00 bill. What you are doing is creating a service. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL! You are requesting a legitimate service and you are paying for it! Like most of us I was a little skeptical and a little worried about the legal aspects of it all. So I checked it out with the U.S. Post Office (1-800-725-2161) and they confirmed that it is indeed legal! Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses:

(#1) M. Bond
P O Box 2345
Pascagoula, MS 39569

(#2) Ryan Graham
9742 Roley Hills
Thornville, OH 43076

(#3)Melvin Roberts
190 Emerald Dr.
Athens, GA 30605

(#4)Andrew Ngendung
101 Braves Drive
Huntsville, AL 35811

(#5)A. Thompson
3726 Southlawn St. #3
Houston, TX 77021
(#6) S.A.G.
211 South St. #339
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STEP 2: Now take the #1 name off the list that you see above, move the other names up (6 becomes 5, 5 becomes 4, etc...) and add YOUR Name as number 6 on the list.

STEP 3: Change anything you need to, but try to keep this article as close to original as possible. Now, post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups. (I think there are close to 24,000 groups) All you need is 200, but remember, the more you post, the more money you make! This is perfectly legal! If you have any doubts, refer to Title 18 Sec. 1302 & 1341 of the Postal lottery laws. Keep a copy of these steps for yourself and, whenever you need money, you can use it again, and again.

PLEASE REMEMBER that this program remains successful because of the honesty and integrity of the participants and by their carefully adhering to the directions. Look at it this way. If you are of integrity, the program will continue and the money that so many others have received will come your way.
NOTE: You may want to retain every name and address sent to you, either on a computer or hard copy and keep the notes people send you. This VERIFIES that you are truly providing a service. (Also, it might be a good idea to wrap the $1 bill in dark paper to reduce the risk of mail theft.)

So, as each post is downloaded and the directions carefully followed, six members will be reimbursed for their participation as a List Developer with one dollar each. Your name will move up the list geometrically so that when your name reaches the #1 position you will be receiving thousands of dollars in CASH!!! What an opportunity for only $6.00 ($1.00 for each of the first six people listed above) Send it now, add your own name to the list and you're in business!

***The above has been copied and pasted to this add. This is my first week trying this and I cannot say that I have had the success the above person has mentioned. That being said I really am sending these said persons $1.00 each. They are in my mailbox right now. I thought of how easy it would be for someone to not send the $6.00 and just place the add, however, I am sure all of these people are as in need of money as anyone reading this post right now. You don't know their story and if anything else getting some cash in the mailbox would be a morale booster.
I really hope this woks!

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A Unconventional Look at Paying Back Loans (Including the Canada Title Loan)

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In this post we'll take a comprehensive look at paying back those pesky loans in Canada-- including little-known ways to pay bills like the Canada title loan.

We all know that living and working today takes a lot of creativity, and it is just as hard when you don't have a family to support as when you do. The recent global economic crisis has taken us into a world of creative bill-paying prospects (like the Canada title loan), the lenders of the world, and just good old-fashioned budgeting for modern living.

There was a time when these were the simple, uncomplicated expenses most of us had:

1.Rent or Mortgage
2.Car
3.Food
4.Phone Bill (conventional)
5.Electric Bill
6.Water Bill

Today we have so much more, and our bills have become far more complicated to pay. Everything offers some kind of add-on or bundle; it seems more challenging to keep up with just living. It's not like you just have a TV anymore; oh no, rabbit ear antennae have vanished from the scene. Sure, you can still use them, but I don't know anyone who wants to hold them up while you try to get ten channels that are, by the way, all in a different language!

So we in the US and Canada "bundle" our services and give ourselves more headaches in search of convenience. But what happens when you are low on cash and you lose the whole "convenient" bundle? Now you can't use your phone, satellite or cable; maybe even your computer and cellphone.

So what can one do to pay those bills without dinging the heck out of the credit cards-- which, by the way, are at an unbelievable high percentage-wise?

Well, let's start with a little-known loan that's growing quickly in popularity: the Canada title loan. Now, this only works if you have a car that is 8 years old or under. This may frighten you a bit, but if being the responsible, hard-working person that you are, this is an awesome way to clean up your act!

Now, for the process. It's simple: find a lien holder by doing a computer search for Canada Title Loans. Once you've got the list, you can start screening for the best lien against your car title loan.Make sure your title is clean, your insurance is current, and you're on your way. The most important thing to do is to make sure you have a repayment plan that you are able to fulfill before you sign, because once you do, that's it!

In order to pay back that car title loan and get it over with early or on time, you have to create a home budget that works.

Tips to a home budget that works:

1.Set a savings goal.

Crunch some numbers and plan to put aside at least 10% of your paycheck in another bank account separate from your other accounts. Keep your hands off it!

2.Track your spending.

Make sure you save receipts and track where your money goes. In fact, since most banks offer online banking, some have what they call a "money map." The bank will generate a spending report every time you swipe at the cash point or take out money. You will soon have an idea where you're money's disappearing. For instance, you may decide to stop buying those fancy coffees and brew it at home.

3.Monitor constantly until your car title loan back in full.

4.Keep your spending habits up post repayment.

Bonus tips:

1.Try not to make gift-giving an huge expenditure by shopping emotionally.

2.Try to have a small emergency fund so you don't have to derail your budget in an emergency and default on your Canada title loan.

3.Make sure your budget is not too restrictive so you don't derail yourself!

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A Unconventional Look at Paying Back Loans (Including the Canada Title Loan)

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In this post we'll take a comprehensive look at paying back those pesky loans in Canada-- including little-known ways to pay bills like the Canada title loan.

We all know that living and working today takes a lot of creativity, and it is just as hard when you don't have a family to support as when you do. The recent global economic crisis has taken us into a world of creative bill-paying prospects (like the Canada title loan), the lenders of the world, and just good old-fashioned budgeting for modern living.

There was a time when these were the simple, uncomplicated expenses most of us had:

1.Rent or Mortgage
2.Car
3.Food
4.Phone Bill (conventional)
5.Electric Bill
6.Water Bill

Today we have so much more, and our bills have become far more complicated to pay. Everything offers some kind of add-on or bundle; it seems more challenging to keep up with just living. It's not like you just have a TV anymore; oh no, rabbit ear antennae have vanished from the scene. Sure, you can still use them, but I don't know anyone who wants to hold them up while you try to get ten channels that are, by the way, all in a different language!

So we in the US and Canada "bundle" our services and give ourselves more headaches in search of convenience. But what happens when you are low on cash and you lose the whole "convenient" bundle? Now you can't use your phone, satellite or cable; maybe even your computer and cellphone.

So what can one do to pay those bills without dinging the heck out of the credit cards-- which, by the way, are at an unbelievable high percentage-wise?

Well, let's start with a little-known loan that's growing quickly in popularity: the Canada title loan. Now, this only works if you have a car that is 8 years old or under. This may frighten you a bit, but if being the responsible, hard-working person that you are, this is an awesome way to clean up your act!

Now, for the process. It's simple: find a lien holder by doing a computer search for Canada Title Loans. Once you've got the list, you can start screening for the best lien against your car title loan.Make sure your title is clean, your insurance is current, and you're on your way. The most important thing to do is to make sure you have a repayment plan that you are able to fulfill before you sign, because once you do, that's it!

In order to pay back that car title loan and get it over with early or on time, you have to create a home budget that works.

Tips to a home budget that works:

1.Set a savings goal.

Crunch some numbers and plan to put aside at least 10% of your paycheck in another bank account separate from your other accounts. Keep your hands off it!

2.Track your spending.

Make sure you save receipts and track where your money goes. In fact, since most banks offer online banking, some have what they call a "money map." The bank will generate a spending report every time you swipe at the cash point or take out money. You will soon have an idea where you're money's disappearing. For instance, you may decide to stop buying those fancy coffees and brew it at home.

3.Monitor constantly until your car title loan back in full.

4.Keep your spending habits up post repayment.

Bonus tips:

1.Try not to make gift-giving an huge expenditure by shopping emotionally.

2.Try to have a small emergency fund so you don't have to derail your budget in an emergency and default on your Canada title loan.

3.Make sure your budget is not too restrictive so you don't derail yourself!

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