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    The Swimmer Metaphor

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    In the short story “The Swimmer”‚ John Cheever wrote the story as a metaphor for life. Cheever basically stating that your time here on earth is short; don’t waste your time. Neddy spends his time chasing a social life‚ alcohol‚ and a mistress. As Neddy takes his journey across the county why does it take so long for him to realize that his life isn’t what he thought it was? Did he waste his time while on his journey? Through his journey Neddy took glass after glass of alcohol and that’s what made

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    Top 7 Reasons Your Kids Should Learn How to Swim Swimming is excellent for both physical and mental health. It is one of the most popular sports in the world. As a parent or guardian‚ you should teach your children how to swim. It is a low-impact exercise that promotes an active lifestyle. The activity provides an effective workout that assists kids to gain numerous development skills. This guide offers top 7 reasons your children should learn how to swim. 1. Improves Team-Building Skills One

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    “The Swimmer”‚ a well-positioned man named Neddy goes on a long journey passing different periods of his time swimming from pool to pool. John Cheever symbolically expresses the stages of alcoholism‚ its effects‚ as well as how alcoholism destroyed Neddy’s life‚ family‚ friends‚ and social standing. The Narrator in “The Swimmer” displays Neddy’s life as moments of events of him swimming from pool to pool all over the country. Neddy started his journey being strong‚ and active feeling content with

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    Fables and Parables

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    been turned into a hippo and was swimming along side the others. However‚ when he was ready to go home‚ he realized he could no longer fly and wouldn’t be able to go home. He had to find a nearby cave to live in. The next day‚ he was stomping around the beach when he noticed a group of people playing beach volleyball. As he watched he saw how much fun they were having. “Oh‚ how I wish I were a human so I could play‚” and within moments he was changed into a human Now the seagull was happier than

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    This I Believe Though I live on land‚ I only feel at home in the water. Some people think that swimming is just a sport‚ but for some people‚ it is a way of life for those people who are willing to work hard enough on it. Not only has swimming given me something to do‚ it has given me loads of friends. I believe in hard work. My ability to swim also got me a job as a lifeguard‚ which is the best job that I could hope for. All that I have to do is sit in a chair and watch kids swim for a short

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    Human and Money

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    money cannot buy everything Do you think that money is the most important thing in the world? Can happiness really be bought by money? In a money-oriented city like Hong Kong‚ it is not strange that over a third of youth think that money can buy happiness. Yet‚ it is an irony that our pillars carry such a thought. In this essa Premium 982 Words 4 Pages The Theme of Money Is Not Everything in the Lorraine Hansberry‚ a Raisin in the Sun. The Theme of Money is not Everything in the

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    ___than one. Than Then 30. He bought the toy and___ broke it within two days. Than Then Essay Writing: Topic: Competitive Swimming an Ideal Sport for Kids Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Competitive swimming provides same benefits muscular strength a. It promote cooperation among team members‚ especially in relays. b. It is good exercise and builds muscular strength. 3. Swimming is an important skill that can be used forever. 4. There is a reduce risk of injury. 5. My personal experience as a

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    7 April 2014 In John Cheever’s short story “The Swimmer‚” a swimming pool represents much more than a fun summer afternoon. When Cheever’s main character‚ Ned Merrill‚ decides to take the long way home by swimming through every pool on his way home‚ he journeys through much more than swimming pools. As the story progresses‚ it becomes clear that a large amount of time has lapsed since the swimmer began his journey back home‚ and that his swims are interconnected with his life as an alcoholic

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    High School Swim

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    My high school experience would not have been complete without swimming. I have been swimming since the age of 9‚ and I have learned many valuable lessons from this activity. I tried numerous sports from a young age‚ and found that swimming was the single sport that I excelled in‚ but not without hard work. As high school progressed‚ I continued to swim and to make important relationships with the swimmers on the team‚ and the coach. During my senior swim season‚ the team voted on a captain and I

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    Backstroke and Easy Roll

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    it to easily be moved from one place to another. The screws are the ones that hold some parts together. The wedge is the zipper because it splits the plastic cover into two. Backstroke HISTORY OF BACKSTROKE Backstroke is an ancient style of swimming‚ who owes most of what it has to Harry Hebner. It was the second stroke to be swum in competitions after the front crawl. The first Olympic backstroke competition was the 1900 Paris Olympics men’s 200 metre. Backstroke has a similar speed to butterfly

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