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I am a figure skater who loves fashion,sewing,art and skating of course lol

  • What do you think of these AS level options?

    I am currently in my final year at school (year 11) and am making my choices as to what to study at A/ AS level. In the future I would like to be a Lawyer and am striving to study at one of the top universities within the Russel group (ideally Oxford or Cambridge), and so would like to know if anyone deems the following subject choices to be appropriate and/or has any advice. The subjects are English Literature, History, Chemistry, Philosophy and Mathematics plus General Studies which is compulsory at the college at which I wish to attend. If it helps at all I am also predicted to receive A and A* grades at the end of my GCSE's, thanks in advance!:)

    7 AnswersPrimary & Secondary Education10 years ago
  • Facts on polyester textiles gcse?

    For textiles, I have to do a presentation on the fibre polyester and I need some more facts! So far I have got what it is and what it is made from, what it can be found in (eg raincoats) and the properties of it. Thanks in advance :)

    4 AnswersHomework Help1 decade ago
  • My upright spin needs help!?

    In my upright spin I get that you have to bend your knees as you go in and make sure your spin is centered but I am struggling to keep my leg close to the leg I am spinning on (it goes out too wide).I am taking my NISA level 1 elements and free + my NISA level 2 feild moves on thursday and upright spin being part of the elements so any help ASAP would be muchly appreciated whether you are from the USA or UK- wherever!Plus any tips for my tests as a bonus if you like ;)

    4 AnswersIce Skating1 decade ago
  • Ways for testing new medicines/medical treatments?

    What are ways that you can test new medicines/medical treatments? Note:I (myself) am not doing this lol, it is a part for research into animal testing :) Hope you can help x

    2 AnswersMedicine1 decade ago
  • What makes every pathogen unique?

    What makes every pathogen unique and what is the significance of that as far as the immune system is concerned?HELP :S I need an answer that is not too complex but easy to understand :)

    1 AnswerBiology1 decade ago
  • NISA level 1 elements and free +NISA level 2 field moves?

    Does anyone know the elements you have to do for these?It would be a bonus if you could tell me the order too.Thanks!

    3 AnswersIce Skating1 decade ago
  • Why was the Czar replaced in the Russian revolution?

    Can I have like an interesting answer with understandable vocabulary lol please.I have looked everywhere and I can't find anything that I understand =D

    3 AnswersHistory1 decade ago
  • Hair for figure skating competition?

    In october I'm doing my first skating open and i'm not sure what to do with my hair.Loads of people say it has to be be put back and in a bun but my hair looks terrible with my side fringe put back :S help?

    7 AnswersIce Skating1 decade ago
  • Mama do on Kiss fm (105-108)?

    I was just listening to mama do on kiss fm and it sounded like 1 pitch higher?Is this just me or is there a difference?

    2 AnswersRadio1 decade ago
  • What can I grow at the beginning of august?

    I would like to do some gardening so I can grow some of my own vegetables.What food can I grow at the moment (its the beginning of august and I'm living in the UK)?

    5 AnswersGarden & Landscape1 decade ago
  • How to make my own figure skating dress?

    I want to have a go at making my own skating dress lol.I am only 13 but I am really keen to sew so I have a few questions.

    1)Do you think its a bit ambitious for me to try and make one?

    2)Got any sites that would show me how/give me a pattern? (I'm British)

    3)Just any general tips,videos e.c.t?

    4 AnswersIce Skating1 decade ago
  • What level do you have to be to skate in opens?UK?

    I was wondering if I would be able to compete in an open that my skate club is hosting in october what minimum level do you have to be?Also how long does your entry form have to be in before the competition?(I am taking my NISA level 1 Feild Moves Test in September)

    4 AnswersIce Skating1 decade ago
  • Beillman position?(p.s I think I spelt it wrong)?

    Right,so I am having problems with the positioning of my arms in the beilman position has any one got any tips,advice, how your arms are supposed to be positioned e.c.t?

    2 AnswersIce Skating1 decade ago
  • NISA!!!Log book (not skate uk lol)?

    I have PASSSED my skate UK and passport for those of you before lol and I am looking for the NISA level log book?Does this come when you sign up to nisa please help as I am looking to be taking my NISA level 1 field moves test in september?!Any tips on what I need to do for that?

    1 AnswerIce Skating1 decade ago
  • NISA log books?(UK)!!!?

    I have been tol;d by my coach to get a NISA log book of the website then apply.I can't find the log book anywhere!Does anyone know how or where I can get it?This is 10 points!

    2 AnswersIce Skating1 decade ago
  • Any good ice skating stretches?

    Hi I do Figure skating at least 4 times a week and I was wondering if anyone knew any good stretches that I could do that would make my spiral better (higher and straighter) and my teapot lower e.c.t.Also could you tell me how to do them.Any other stretches to make me more flexible in general welcome!

    2 AnswersIce Skating1 decade ago