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    and ways to help others. Knowing lifeguard requirements and training‚ rescue techniques‚ and rip current survival strategies are important when swimming. “A lifeguard must always provide for his or her own safety and the safety of the victim when making a rescue”(Rescue). Being a lifeguard is a very important job. It means that you are able to be trusted with the lives of others. One must be patient‚ attentive‚ and well trained/equipped. To become a lifeguard‚ there are numerous ways to gain

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    Speech On Lifeguard

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    TWEET‚ TWEET‚ TWEET!!! Being a lifeguard‚ three tweets can be a life or death situation. “Lifeguards don’t do much” I overheard a friend speaking. I could not believe my ears when i heard this. A lifeguard has many responsibilities that deal with innocent lives of children and adults. Able to rescue a 150 pound kid isn’t the easiest task. While i was working as a lifeguard at skyview pool. Which is a pool i started working at the bottom of the food chain and worked my way up to almost becoming head

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    RNLI Lifeguards

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    life first Hello! Our aim at the RNLI is to always put life first. You’ll be pleased to hear that our lifeboat crews will be looking out for your safety while you have your well-deserved break at the beach. You might be lucky enough to have RNLI lifeguards right there with you too. You can find out more about our lifesavers in this booklet and read about a couple of real-life rescues – but mostly this guide is about making your day at the seaside even more enjoyable. It’s full of hints and tips from

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    Majestic Mombasa

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    "Majestic Mombassa" As I lay in the comfort of the large‚ elegant hotel room‚ the bright morning sunlight streams effortlessly through the spotless sliding glass doors. The white sheets lay gently over me as I begin to stretch and blink as the sun finally finds its way to my eyes and awakens me with the feeling of a large warm hand brushing against my face. I lay there feeling the room heat up as though it were a small pot of water sitting on a blazing furnace. The only thing to do is get up

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    Drowning

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    Introduction Drowning cases amongst individuals is one of the growing concerns for Australian society. Due to the continuously drowning deaths in Australia the need for strategies and activities to come into place need to be implemented. There are many different types of drowning cases in Australia which effect many families and communities. With the rise of children within communities not being able to swim increases a massive lumber on the nation and swim schools need to take advantage. A main

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    Swimming Pool

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    XE4B Miffy Li 1098300109 Descriptive Final Draft Swimming Pool Many people make connections between swimming pools and hot weather. Some never go there except for the swimming class they take in school. Thus they cannot even imagine how irreplaceable it is to me. For me‚ the swimming pool is not just a space for exercising but a meaningful place. The swimming pool is a place I am very familiar with because I spent a great deal of my childhood there. My father has been a swimming coach for nearly

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    Lifeguard Position

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    Manager Sun God Recreation Center 1234 – 56th Avenue Surrey‚ BC V3V 3V3 Attention: Mr. Lowe‚ Manager of Sun God Recreation Center I am writing to apply for the position of a lifeguard at Sun God‚ and I believe I possess the skills that are required to do this job. I am applying for the position of a lifeguard because it will allow me to pursue my long-term goal of becoming a physician. Currently‚ I am looking to obtain a job at Sun God while I complete the tenth grade at L.A. Matheson

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    Wellness 2 Essay on Why Swimming Should be Part of the Wellness Curriculum 10/09/2012 Swimming: An Important Life Skill Swimming is a very important and necessary life skill to have; for this reason it should be included in part of the wellness curriculum at Newington High School. If a person has the proper knowledge of life saving skills/techniques‚ he or she will be able to save his or her own life as well as other people. Swimming is also an abundant way of exercise. Lastly‚ it is a pleasurable

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    enough to cause evacuations‚ but it kicked up the surf to the point where it wiped out most of the beach. The lifeguards were still keeping watch‚ ready to blow their whistles and call for back-up through their radios and long-distance flag language. If rip currents pulled someone out beyond the break‚ they were ready to come to the rescue. People made assumptions about the lifeguard with the homemade tattoos on his arms. With his shirt on‚ they figured his lazy demeanor and sun bleached hair

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    over the summer I got a job as a lifeguard at the Stratford Richardson YMCA. getting this job has changed every aspect of my life from emotionally to physically and much more. these life changes have been both positive and negative effects that have taught very valuable lessons that I will use later in life and others that most likely will fade to the back of my mind. overall I will say that getting this job has been the best thing in my life. Being a lifeguard there are things that of course you

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