Sunday, January 27, 2013

sarah ward

 
My name is Sarah Ward and I am a freshman at Nichols College, majoring in hospitality management. I was born and raised in Quincy MA for 18 long years and it is one of my favorite places in this entire world. I wish I could talk about past work experience but it is literally impossible for me to hold a job for more then three days because I have always been to busy doing other things and have always been to preoccupied with my friends and sports, mostly cheerleading, to focus on having a job. I am a cheerleader, I have been a cheerleader for 7 years now and I am currently considered to be a Nichols College cheerleader, and I love it. I am very proud to say that my team and I have made it to compete at nationals in Daytona Beach, Florida. I am extremely excited for this chance to go there because I have never been before and I think it will be a really fun experience for me and all my teammates, as well as a good bonding time for us. We will practice everyday for 3 days but on our free time we will be able to go to the beach and have fun there and enjoy our relaxation time together. Taking this class I hope to learn more about modern technology and more about windows, I always have been pretty confused about certain things on windows so I am excited to learn more about it so I will be more intelligent with the computer because I think in todays generation that is extremely important. Hopefully by the end of this course I will have taken a lot out of it and I can teach others the stuff I have learned. Looking up different blogs for ideas for things to write about in the future I found an interesting blog about cheerleading and the concusions that are caused from it http://www.nfinity.com/nfinity-blog/2011/08/20/concussions-in-cheerleading-happen-less-with-proper-progressions/  I thought this was an interesting blog to me because I am so into cheerleading and it is always good to know about the injuries that may happen to us and what the precautions are that you should take when sustaining a concussion like the ones that you read about here. I found this blog to be extremely interesting and had a lot of information that I can take out of it and even share with my team.

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