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    puta to determine who would become the next chief‚ Paikea secretly retrieves his rei puta. In this scene‚ Caro alternates between shots of Paikea diving into the ocean and shots of the rei puta lying on the ocean floor with seaweed surrounding it. Through the portrayal of Paikea diving into the ocean to retrieve the rei puta‚ Caro demonstrates Paikea “diving” into her culture and finding ways to carry on old traditions whilst breaking the old traditions which are no longer applicable to her day and

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    travel and scuba diving. Barotrauma may also be the result of hyperbaric oxygen therapy‚ an oxygen treatment used for patients with serious infections or wounds (Heyboer‚ 2014). Barotrauma can affect any air-filled space within the body such as the ears‚ face and lungs. In this paper‚ I will focus on barotrauma as it relates to the ear. Pressure differences between the environment and the inner ear can cause barotrauma. The most common barotrauma injury occurs during diving and flying when

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    standing from lying 120 83 95.33 Rebreathing air from a paper bag. Resting sitting HR pre-breathing into bag: 75 (b.min-1) HR after 30 seconds breathing into bag: 70 (b.min-1) HR after 120 seconds breathing into bag: 75 (b.min-1) Human diving response. Water

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    my mom suggested to bring a friend. So I called my friend Theo and we left by 12: 30. By the time we got there we had started to change and eat lunch. After we ate me and Theo wanted to go off the diving board a couple of times. When Theo was up he broke a rule. He could not go off the diving board and twist in the air or you could slip. Then it was my turn. I asked the lifeguard if I could be able to flip. And she said yes. So I flipped and landed on my feet. After I went I was Laying down

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    South Dakota women’s swimming and diving team fell to Northern Iowa (178-122) at the Coyote’s first home meet of the season at the DakotaDome pool. The Coyotes captured four of the 16 events of the evening. Taylor Kidd came out on top in the 200-meter freestyle (2:11.35) with Quinn Fawcett right behind to take second with (2:12.56). Morgan Holt captured first in the 200-meter butterfly with a 2:24.47 and took second in the 100-meter butterfly (1:05.55). On the diving board for the Coyotes‚ Sarah Schank

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    Interview three or four people who have been involved in an automobile insurance accident. Ask them to summarize the claims process as they experienced it and how they now view the process compared to what they expected. Carlaneisha‚ where in a car wreck and someone hit her

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    Film review – The diving Bell and the butterfly Introduction: Imagine waking up to discover that you’re trapped in a prison of your own body‚ you’re aware and awake‚ but no one can hear you. The diving bell and the butterfly is an extraordinary French story‚ directed by Julian Schnabel artist and filmmaker‚ who defies dozens of moviemaking conventions to tell the true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby. Let me tell you something‚ this film was one of the best movies of the year‚ how was it nominated

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     All speeding does is increase your chances of injuries. Speeding is one of the easiest ways to wreck. When you are traveling at high speeds‚ such as eighty one in a fifty five‚ there is no easy way to stop. For example‚ if there is an accident there is no way for someone who is traveling at such a high speed to stop on a dime. Speeding is not the answer. Speeding an easy way to get hurt. You could easily make a mistake and wreck and hurt‚ not only yourself but the people around you. I have learned not to speed

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    words that came out of her mouth‚ "Hurry up and get ready‚ Colin’s been in a bad wreck." The worst thoughts began to swim through my mind of what the situation had to entail. As we ran into the car‚ I started asking my mom questions about all that she knew that had happened. She didn’t know how bad everyone was hurt‚ she just knew that someone had to be airlifted and that meant bad head trauma caused by a severe wreck. It just made everything so much worse and I could

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    All around the world‚ people use music to express themselves‚ have fun‚ tell stories and tell of historical events. Likewise‚ the song The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald‚ was written by Gordon Lightfoot to not only tell the historical story of the night it sank‚ but also to show commemoration to those who lost their lives. According to Lightfoot‚ out of all his songs‚ this is the one he is most proud of‚ and for a good reason. (McCall‚ 2000) Through a unique combination of song characteristics such

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