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    Are humans innately aggressive or do we learn to be aggressive? From time in memorial‚ there has always been conflict. As the world developed so did the scale of these conflicts. This hunger for violence and aggression has been questioned by many psychologists and as a result led to one of the more important questions of nature versus nurture. On the one hand some have argued that aggression is innate and on the other hand‚ it has been argued that aggression is a learned behavior and that our

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    At Swim Two Birds

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    AT SWIM TWO BIRDS Theatre going has never like many others been high on my list of priorities. I have always been more into going out with my mates for a few pints‚ or watching the football on television. So when I found out I had to write a review of a play‚ I felt it would be deeply challenging to me. My lack of experience I feel‚ however‚ gave me the opportunity to give a fresh view on the joys or possible hindrances which may face your ordinary Joe soap wishing to try something new‚ by attending

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    Youth Swim Analysis

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    Last Year I got the opportunity to create a youth swim program out of a Toronto master’s swim club. After swimming with the club for three years and having my own swim instructing experience‚ I approached the head coach with an idea for a new youth program. I pitched that the program would run alongside the master swim to accommodate for parents who desired the convenience of having their children swim at the same time and location. The head coach was receptive to the idea and contacted the athletes

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    PR ACADEMIC ESSAY Australian Olympic Swim Team Joseph Cosgrove – 00023060T – Word Count 1‚502 PR ACADEMIC ESSAY After reading this essay the reader should be able to distinguish the relevant public relations tactics used to manage the Australian Olympic Swim Team with their corporate image and reputation online via social media. The recent London Olympic games displayed a poor standard of how the Australian Swim Team performs when pushed under pressure. A key point here is an example of the

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    Persuade/Learn to Swim

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    Persuasive Essay Everyone should learn how to swim. Swimming gives a wide range of benefits for people of all age groups. It can help prevent calamities from happening and is a great way to stay active. It is a simple and affordable way to keep busy year round and have a great deal of fun. Many people begin swimming as a child and become very passionate about the sport as they grow up‚ and some even swim professionally. Knowing how to swim can avoid many injuries and accidents from occurring

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    How to Swim Butterfly

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    How to Swim Butterfly All those who know‚ even a little bit of swimming‚ have come to agree that the butterfly stroke is by far the most difficult stroke in swimming. It may not necessarily be the most difficult stroke to master technique-wise (that title is held by breast stroke‚ as far as I know)‚ but it is definitely the most taxing stroke to swim. Of course‚ one can always argue that any stroke is taxing to swim when you’re swimming with 100 percent effort‚ and that is true‚ but even in that

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    clock rang‚ but it need not have‚ for I was already awake. I had not slept a wink all night for fear of what I would be facing today. I lay on my bed‚ watching the sunrise through my window. The merry chirping of the birds which usually make me smile and whistle in response did not have that effect on me today. The sudden burst of sunlight which cast shadows on the ground saw me dragging myself unwillingly out of bed. Having showered and breakfasted‚ I proceeded to smoothen out my crumpled

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    Preparing for a swim meet

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    Preparing for a Swim Meet Swim meets are an opportunity to test your training and refine the technique that your coach has been teaching. While you may have many meets during the season‚ the goal is to improve your time as the season progresses. By spending some time preparing both logistically and psychologically‚ you can help yourself to have a successful meet. Get plenty of rest the day before. Meets are fun-filled‚ but tiring activities‚ especially if you’re swimming events at the

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    Diana Nyad's Swim

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    1 Mrs. Craig English 10 Accelerated 21 October 2013 Diana Nyad’s Swim Diana Nyad completed a 103-mile swim from Havana‚ Cuba‚ to Key West‚ Florida‚ without a shark cage. However‚ there are several controversies involving the swim. One of these controversies is the possibility that Nyad either got onto or held onto the boat. Holding onto the boat could have increased her speed. “Diana Nyad defends record Cuba-Florida swim as ‘squeaky clean‚’” by Jennifer Kay‚ discusses the Gulf Stream currents

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    The Swim of Deception One day in midsummer‚ a group of friends‚ Neddy and Lucinda Merrill and Helen and Donald Westerhazy‚ are hung over and are complaining about how they drunk too much the previous night. Ned decides that he wants to go swim in the pools that are spread throughout his county and imagines himself to be an explorer. In the beginning of the story Ned is pictured as being happy; however‚ as the story progresses Ned realizes that the world he envisioned at first was not all it appeared

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