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    Life Savers Growing up‚ the job title “lifeguarding” said it all to me. Swimming pools and aquatic attractions were always the most fun places to go with the family. I always looked up to lifeguards as if they were some sort of a hero. They made me feel secure and safe although I’ve always been an excellent swimmer. It seemed as if they had the ideal job‚ so when I got older I took the first opportunity to become my own hero. I started out being just a lifeguard and then soon advanced quickly

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    city was flooded. Not just “get your shoes wet” flooded‚ no‚ more like Noah’s Ark flooded. And this right here litterally poured fear on all walks of life. For the Lockness Swimming Chair Monster has been waiting centuries for humans would be held captive by its natural habitat. As dusk began to set it‚ the Lockness Swimming Chair monster‚ or LSCM for short‚ began its hunt. Its first victim‚ a 7 year old girl‚ desperetly tried to swim away but would never make it back home. It was tragic to witness

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    In the case of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby‚ the Supreme Court made the wrong decision because a company is not a person and thus does not have the same rights as one. Hobby Lobby employs 23‚000 people‚ all of which could receive all 20 state covered forms of birth-control. The owner of Hobby Lobby felt that certain forms terminated a life‚ which many doctors disagree with. Hobby Lobby claimed they were being forced to allow employees to receive these forms violated their religious rights and decided to

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    Hobby Lobby. This case centered around a portion of the Affordable Care Act that required employers to cover certain FDA-approved contraceptives. The owners of Hobby Lobby‚ the Greene family‚ are devout Christians and felt that they could not do this due to religious freedom. The court ruled that forcing them to cover contraceptives

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    BURWELL V. HOBBY LOBBY‚ INC. 134 S. Ct 2751 (US 2014) SUPREME COURT OF UNITED STATES Facts: Hobby Lobby is a family owned arts and crafts store that runs on Christian principles. The companies statement of purpose is “honoring the Lord in all [they] do by operating the company in a manner consistent with Biblical principles.” The family does not believe in the use of contraception but under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)‚ the company is required to offer a minimum coverage

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    practice. In this paper I will be showing the benefits of strength training and conditioning and their state today through swimming. We will look at swimming training programs for a front crawl 100m Olympic competitor. Swimming had been practiced as early as 2500 BC in Egypt and later‚ it was practiced in Assyrian‚ Greek‚ and Roman civilizations. Competitive swimming however began in Europe around 1800 with breaststroke being the only known stroke. The trudgen today known as front crawl was

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    In this story‚ Kersi is setted in Don Mills in Canada. He narrates his unsuccessful attempt to master swimming. The apartment in Don Mills is just another Frozsha Baag. But some other things are special too. These things are as the elevator is always working‚ technicians are always available‚ ambulances are always ready‚ and Swimming pools are crystal clear. But Kersi feels that the old man in the wheel chair is just like his grandpa back home. The purtuguese woman

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    Int. police precinct - interrogation room #1 - night Keith walks in and shuts the door slowly. KeiTH Jacob‚ I’m Detective Keith. I hope my colleagues have been treating you fair. Keith sits across from Jacob‚ who has bruises all over his face and stitches on his chin. Jacob only focuses at the table in-between them. KEITH Do you need to go back to the hospital? Jacob looks to Keith and puts his hands on the table. Keith goes over the rap sheet. KEITH Last year you got charged with drug possession

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    Why Running is the Perfect Hobby for Nerds I was focused on the start line ready for the first race of my track career. Not knowing at the time how running would have such a great impact on my life. Running has always run in my family (pun intended). I began running in elementary and developed a deep passion for running as I got older‚ and I have found a few reasons how the nerd culture and running go hand in hand. For the most part‚ running is an individual sport‚ which is perfect for the socially

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    According to John Berger’s Ways of Seeing‚ “The way we see things is affected by what we know or what we believe.” (Berger‚ 8) An object or a symbol from one period of time could mean another in a time today. Swimming at Oiso‚ Distant View of Mount Fuji by Utagawa Kokunimasa is a triptych made during the Meiji period (1868-1962) typically utilized as an altarpiece during the Meiji period in Japan. On the surface‚ this painting represents the transformation of the kimono throughout history. From early

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