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    James Nestor‚ featured in The New York Times on April 15‚ 2016‚ argues the best way to observe and study whales is by free diving. As a scientist who closely studied sperm whales by free diving on a research team‚ Nestor wrote this article to express the urgency surrounding learning about whales as they approach endangerment. He successfully explains the importance of free-diving for this purpose through ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. Nestor uses personal credentials‚ expertise‚ and his fellow expert researchers

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    waters‚ traditional style dhows‚ and ancient Islamic ruins. Today’s idyllic beach resorts belie the island’s unforgettable history of slavery‚ and Zanzibar combines Arabic alleyways and great historic monuments with wonderful coral reefs and excellent diving/snorkelling opportunities for tourists. Stone Town‚ Zanzibar’s capital‚ is a fascinating place built by Arab and Indian merchants in the 19th century from the island’s coral stone. A walk through the chaotic twisting alleys‚ past intricately-carved

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    states‚ and should be in all fifty. The use of cell phones while driving has played a big role in wrecks. If the use of cells phones while driving became illegal‚ a large percentage of wrecks would decrease. If people did not use their phone will driving they would be more focused on what there doing on the roads. Operating a cell phone while driving needs to be illegal in all states because it causes wrecks‚ is distracting‚ and can lead to miscommunication. First and foremost‚ It only takes one

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    through this intersection. Because the Intersection has nothing but a caution light‚ people go through there going faster than they should. This in return has caused twenty-nine wrecks within the past year. People may think that that is not a lot of wrecks for a year‚ but take into a count that fifty-five percent of these wrecks were fatal. To make this intersection a safer place to travel for the community I propose that we do one of three things. My first proposal is that‚ as a community‚ we petition

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    region and has been experiencing declining revenues and unprofitability for the past three years as a result. Other resorts that have been able to specialize in certain segments of the diving industry have been doing well over the past years as the industry continues to grow. CDR must look for opportunities in the diving industry to find a unique niche and gain a competitive edge that will lead to an increase its revenues. The SWOT analysis (Exhibit 1) looks at the current state of CDR and the environment

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    The rite of passage is an important transition in a person’s life and the stages of their life/changing role. The rite of passage for the Vanuatu tribe is land diving. Land diving is a way of life for this tribe. Vanuatu’s land diving is an extreme bungee jump. For boys‚ land diving is a huge leap into manhood (Hagman). “According to legend‚ the land dive originated when a frightened wife‚ attempting to escape from husband‚ climbed a tall tree. He sighted and then pursued her‚ but just before

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    was scuba diving in the ocean. Every creature and specimen you encounter feels as though you were the first human to lay eyes on it. The flash of colors from fish dashing by will keep your head spinning and capture your curiosity. 2. Central Idea (Thesis Statement): The recreational activity of scuba diving and the basic procedures on how to get your license‚ really benefit in ways of learning about the ocean and learning about yourself. 3. Credibility Statement: I earned my scuba diving license

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    Underwater welding is an interesting /dangerous career that takes outdoor. This job falls under the category of commercial diving. Underwater requires experience in both diving and welding. The welding make good money hourly and annual. Underwater is a good skill to learn and it takes a lot of effort. You have to good communication skills and patience to be an underwater welder because‚ you have more co-workers that’s working with you. Underwater welders must be able to operate heavy equipment. There

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    little bit of everything that you would expect from an island vacation. Almost every St. Croix travel guide will highlight the amazing opportunities that abound for scuba diving enthusiasts. Everyone can enjoy the otherworldly experience of swimming beneath the ocean’s surface‚ from beginners who have never been scuba diving to the well experienced diver. You will find there is an abundance of places that are

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    Emma Burke. They shared their experiences and struggles in their writing. The articles “Comprehending the Calamity” by Emma Burke and “The Horrific Wreck of the City” by Fred Hewitt display different opinions of this earthquake‚ but both have a very subjective point of view. The articles “Comprehending the Calamity” by Emma Burke and “Horrific Wreck of the City” by

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