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    Swimming is a skill that everyone should learn Have you ever turned down an offer to go to a water park‚ or to swim at a beach merely because you couldn’t swim? The twinge of regret of not learning how to swim will always surface from time to time in these situations. Why should you learn how to swim? There are three reasons why you should learn to swim; it can benefit you to be‚ safe‚ healthy and fit. Firstly‚ safety might be a concern for some people‚ but swimming is one of the sports that cause

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    in high school swimming; every winter I participate in archery and Family of Christ’s all church musical; every spring I participate in high school softball; every summer I spend swimming on a club team while training for archery and softball over the off season; while year round I take piano lessons and participate in rehearsals for my church’s student led choir. Needless to say‚ I’ve encountered many coaches who have helped shaped me to become who I am today. Although most of my coaches didn’t

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    1. How long had Serafina and Neela been swimming fast? ANSWER: For over an hour 2. On who did Serafina’s uncle wanted her mother to declare war? ANSWER: On Admiral Kolfinn 3. What might be the last thing Neela ever say to her brother? ANSWER: That he was a tube worm 4. What’s the full name of the merman

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    Sign in | Register Delhi  COMMUNITY Creative General  MY FAVOURITE SHORT STORIES Part 28 – THE LOST CHILD MY FAVOURITE SHORT STORIES Part 28 – THE LOST CHILD Vikram Karve / 4 yrs ago / MY FAVOURITE SHORT STORIES Part 28 – THE LOST CHILD By VIKRAM KARVE   We do not realize the value of the things we have. We take these things for granted. It is only when we lose something that we begin to realize its value. Take the example of health. As long as we are in good health we do not appreciate

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    Do you know how to swim? Unfortunately 1 in 5 Australian children who graduate from primary school have never been taught to swim‚ and consequently are not prepared if faced with life threatening situations in the water. By introducing compulsory swimming lessons the Government of South Australia would be benefiting all primary school children by ensuring they obtain adequate water safety skills‚ whilst also encouraging physical activity and the development of social skills and self-confidence.

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    What if your biggest achievement was swimming a mile in antarctic water. Lynne cox the author of this story faces challenges through preparation‚ work ethic and determination. Lynne cox swam a mile in the frigid antarctic water. Lynne cox was the author of swimming to antarctica. She wrote this story too show that she swam a mile in the antarctic water. She was proud of herself after she did the swim and wrote the story. Lynne practiced for her swim for days and didn’t give up on practicing. She

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    Thinking As A Hobby "How does one think ?"‚ is a question pondered by many. William Golding has basically broken down thinking into three basic grades of thinking. I believe that Golding ’s purpose of this story is to make the reader secretly put their self into one of the styles of thinking. Golding elaborates on each individual grade of thinking to help the reader class them self into a particular grade. A grade-three thinker is the most common of the grades‚ "Man is a gregarious animal‚ and enjoys

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    Hobby is defined as an activity done regularly in one’s leisure time for pleasure. [1] It may be an outdoor or an indoor activity. The benefits of having hobbies and the reasons for having reading as my hobby will be discussed. Hobbies help us to refocus on work. Taking some time to pursue hobbies helps us refocus on work with more energy and enthusiasm. Problems that seem unsolvable and situations that seem hopeless at work suddenly seem manageable after we have stepped away from the situation

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    Diving: Swimming with the Fish Have you ever wondered what it would be like to swim with the fish and explore the underwater jungle that covers two-thirds of the earth ’s surface? I have always been interested in water activities; swimming‚ diving and skiing‚ and I felt that scuba was for me. My first dive took place while on a family vacation. I came across a dive shop offering introductory dives‚ which immediately caught my interest. After much convincing (my parents)‚ with my solemn

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    Thank you for the recent promotion to the managerial position within this company. My job now is to oversee 50 factory workers. After the first day on the job I discovered that the workers were working past their 8-hour shift. I would like to have a meeting with you regarding this current situation. I recently spoke with the factory supervisor to express my concern‚ because I know this company does not have the funds to pay every worker for overtime. He explained to me that we are “inviting” workers

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