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    Volleyball Object Project! The game of volleyball is a fun way to exercise and develop many athletic skills. It helps you develop eye hand coordination and fast reflexes. It can be played indoors and outdoors‚ including on sand. The game is played with a volleyball‚which is a soft light ball that is easy to hit and bump. While playing the game of volleyball‚ you need a ball that’s not too heavy or hard (like a basketball or football) which makes it easier to play the game.The volleyball helps fulfill

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    My Winter Vacation

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    cold weather‚ relax‚ and be adventurous. Last winter my wife and I went to Palm Beach‚ Florida. As soon as we got off the plane‚ we could feel the warmth on our faces. The average daytime temperature was 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature overnight was 60 degrees. The sun shone six out of the seven days we were there. We stayed at an oceanfront resort. In the afternoon we would go down and relax at the beach. Ten in the evening was a good time to relax at the pool. At that time‚ the crowds

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     Although Stephen and his father don’t have the  closest relationship‚ his father still makes sure Stephen has everything he needs. Stephen had to  travel alone to Tarumi where he hadn’t been in quite some time. Matsu the caretaker had taken  Stephen to the beach house where Stephen had to remember what it was like with Japanese home  cultures.     I could relate to Stephen where he was feeling very ill. I once had the chicken pox and  my siblings were not allowed to come near me so they would not catch the illness

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    The Wyndham Ocean Walk Resort is well known for it’s luxury rooms‚ tons of amenities‚ including multiple pools and hot tubs‚ and of course‚ being in Daytona Beach Fl‚ the world’s most famous beach. It’s a resort located right in the middle of paradise‚ with plenty to do and plenty to see. The best part about the Ocean Walk resort? There are quite a few attractions you can reach simply by walking. For this article‚ we are going to cover the ones that are less than a ten minute walk from the front

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    Abstract The ubiquitous nature of marine debris is a growing concern worldwide. Continued monitoring of established sites will only lead to a deeper understanding of the complex problem. Beach surveys have been performed at Charlesworth Bay since July 2011. With over 3 years of beach survey data we are able to examine the temporal importance in estimating daily accumulation rates. We continue to identify the types and sources of debris. With an expanding data set experts are able to better

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    beachside suburb located on Sydney’s northern beaches with a population of just over 6000 people. It is known for its long stretch of beach‚ over 3 kilometres‚ with four beaches on this stretch: North Narrabeen‚ Narrabeen‚ South Narrabeen and Collaroy. The Narrabeen coastal environment consists of these beaches as well as the lagoon located at the north end of the beach. Surrounding areas are on a floodplain‚ meaning that high sea levels‚ large amounts of rain and runoff from nearby hills and mountains

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    A barrier island is a wide beach backed by dunes and separated from the mainland by marshy lagoons. A barrier island receives full force of major storms and absorbs the energy through the movement of sand. This changes drastically‚ when development puts up manmade barriers to protect

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    The Best Book Ever

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    Yes‚ We Remember By: John Kent n Normandy’s green fields where the hedgerows still run and the sands on the beaches lie quiet as air; on the bluffs stand the cross and the star white and pure; the flag of our fathers flies high in the wind. The battlefields calling are seen by a few who have traveled so far‚ to set down their memories for buddies they’ve loved. And each waning day‚ as the sea mourns alone‚ the soft sound of Taps flows over the fields‚ saying yes

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    Coastal erosion at Happisburgh‚ Norfolk Happisburgh‚ on Norfolk’s North Sea coast‚ is a village with a population of 1400 people in about 600 houses. The village contains a notable stone church dating from the 14th century‚ an impressive manor house‚ listed buildings and a famous red and white striped lighthouse (Figure 1). Although now a coastal village‚ Happisburgh was once some distance from the sea‚ parted from the coast by the parish of Whimpwell‚ long since eroded away. Historic records indicate

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    Save the Sea Turtles

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    deeply concerned for these animals. Their concerns come from that the sea turtles demonstrate the ultimate lesson of ecology. The sea turtles link two vital ecosystems‚ beaches‚ and marine systems. Without the sea turtles‚ both the marine and beach ecosystems will weaken severely. This constant break down in the ecosystem causes a fast pacing chain effect to take place and humans are in the straight path of the chain link. Humans successfully use the powerful roaring seas as an important

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