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    The Front

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    THE FRONT The Front was written by Walter Bernstein‚ directed by Martin Ritt and starring Woody Allen and Zero Mostel‚ is a film about the blacklist during the age of live television. Because of the blacklist‚ a number of artists‚ writers‚ directors and others were rendered unemployable‚ having been accused of subversive political activities in support of Communism or of actually being Communists themselves. The filmmakers — screenwriter Bernstein‚ director Ritt‚ Zero Mostel‚ Herschel Bernardi

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    HISTORY OF SWIMMING

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    breaststroke or dog paddle‚ although it is also possible that the movements have a ritual meaning unrelated to swimming.[1] An Egyptian clay seal dated between 9000 BCE and 4000 BCE shows four people who are believed to be swimming a variant of the front crawl. More references to swimming are found in the Babylonian bas-reliefs and Assyrian wall drawings‚ depicting a variant of the breaststroke. The most famous drawings were found in the Kebir desert and are estimated to be from around 4000 BCE. The Nagoda

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    Research Paper in Swimming Submitted by: Berroya‚ Kristine M. BSBA-MM 2-2D Submitted to: Prof. Magat Swimming (sport) Swimming is an activity that burns lots of calories‚ is easy on the joints‚ supports your weight‚ builds muscular strength and endurance‚ improves cardiovascular fitness‚ cools you off and refreshes you in summer‚ and one that you can do safely into old age. In this article‚ I’ll review the history of swimming‚ the benefits‚ the strokes‚ how to get started‚ what to wear

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    Swimming Term Paper

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    breaststroke. In 1873‚ John Arthur Trudgen introduced the trudgen to Western swimming competitions‚ after copying the front crawl used by Native Americans. Due to a British dislike of splashing‚ Trudgen employed a scissor kick instead of the front crawl ’s flutter kick. Swimming was part of the first modern Olympic games in 1896 in Athens. In 1902 Richmond Cavill introduced the front crawl to the Western world. In 1908‚ the world swimming association‚ Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA)‚ was

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    Erika Eissler February 18‚ 2010 How to Swim the Freestyle Stroke The freestyle is also known as the front crawl or the sidestroke. It is used in competitions but there are no real regulations on how it has to be swum. Most swimmers choose to swim front crawl during freestyle competition because it is the fastest technique. For individual freestyle competitions‚ however‚ a swimmer can use any stroke they want‚ but during medley competitions they cannot use the breaststroke‚ butterfly stroke

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    can improve the development of my swimming. Strengths My main strengths in swimming is front crawl‚ I am good at this stroke as I use the correct muscles and joints effectively allowing me to generate lots of power‚ which enables me to glide through the water easily. I use my deltoid and trapezius which are located at the top of my back to muscularly pull my body through the water. To start the front crawl I must dive into the water using my hamstrings and quadriceps‚ I must use these muscles in

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    Module 11 Checklist: 2 Lifetime Skills Projects (5% of Final Grade) Objectives: To research two lifetime individual sports or activities and break down the components of teaching and participating each sport or activity. Student To Do List Read the document "Module Checklist" (hint: you are here - it might be helpful to print this page!) To begin‚ you will need to select two (2) lifetime activities. You will need to select three (3) skills that you wish to learn and demonstrate for

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    of eductation Philosophy of language Philosophy of mind Philosophy of religion Philosophy of science Political philosophy  Types of Swimming Pools In-ground Gunite Pools Fiberglass Pools Vinyl-Liner PoolsStainless Steel Pools Front Crawl Backstroke Butterfly Breaststroke Sidestroke 1) Whip Kick 2) Scissors Kick 3) Breast stroke Kick 4) Eggbeater Kick 5) Flutter Kick 6) Dolphin Kick 7) Piston Kick Butterfly Stroke‚ Breast Stroke ‚CrawlSidestroke‚ Backstroke ‚ Freestyle

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    Swimming Basic Skill

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    person to safety. Such cases require strong swimming skills. First Class rank requirements start you on your way to becoming a good swimmer‚ but you need additional skills to begin training for the Lifesaving merit badge. You need to master the front crawl‚ sidestroke‚ breaststroke‚ and elementary backstroke. These are introduced in your Boy Scout Handbook and reviewed here‚ but you will probably need formal instruction to master them. Do not assume that your Lifesaving merit badge counselor will

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    Mechanics of Swimming

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    Emily Chuang Mechanics of Swimming The crawl‚ also known as freestyle‚ is often regarded as the fastest swimming style. The legs perform a fluttering movement called the flutter kick to propel the body from behind while the elbows take turns moving in a semicircle movement in the swimming direction. One arm relaxes while the other is driven forward. The head is to be kept down in the water when not breathing. To breathe‚ the head turns sideways out of the water and air is to be taken in by the mouth

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