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    Hotels

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    Plus Antel Hotel has a full-service spa‚ an outdoor pool‚ and an indoor pool. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Business amenities at this 3-star property include a business center‚ a meeting/conference room‚ and limo/town car service. This family-friendly hotel offers a poolside bar. The staff can provide concierge services‚ wedding services‚ and event catering. Additional amenities include a children’s pool‚ a nightclub‚ and spa services. Guest parking is complimentary

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    priority for Phoenix residents all year long. Water safety is not just important around swimming pools. Phoenix residents need to be aware of other dangers lurking in and around the home. Bath tubs‚ commodes‚ gold fish ponds‚ and even a bucket full of water can pose a problem. According to Eastwood (2010)‚ “It only takes two inches of water and a couple of minutes for a small child to drown‚” (Pool Safety‚ para. 6) Outdoor water recreation is a popular sporting event throughout the community

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    My Favorite Place

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    playing nicely together and being safe. There is a place for the kids to play in more shallow water. People are lying on the shore of the wave pool to tan their skin. On hot days‚ I love to swim in deep water. I also love the thrill of water slides as I rush down them. When you are on your way home‚ you can sometimes still feel the waves of the wave pool lifting you up and down. The smell of chlorine from the water fills the air. You can smell the food being made in the concession stands. The sound

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    Essay on Swimming

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    swimming. April 1‚ 2009 Finally the warm days are here! Waiting for them meant an eternity for me‚ because I love swimming‚ but I don’t like to swim in the cold weather‚ and finding a pool‚ big enough for lap swimming‚ that is really WARM – 80 degrees at least- is very hard to find. Here in California‚ just few pools have warm (more then 80 degrees) water‚ and needles to say‚ the beach is a fridge-cold water place for me. I go to enjoy the sun‚ but nothing like the warm waters of the Pacific in Mexico

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    Man from the South

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    place in Jamaica. The narrator was at a hotel and had just bought a beer and went to go relax by the pool and smoke some cigarettes‚ it was around six o’clock. “There were plenty of deck chairs around the swimming pool and there were white tables and huge brightly colored umbrellas and sunburned men and women sitting around in bathing suits.”(Dahl 1) There were men and women in and surrounding the pool having a great fun time. “The girls were English from the hotel. The boys I didn’t know about‚ but

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    Prose Assignment I have studied five short stories by Roald Dahl which are The Landlady‚ Neck‚ Dip in the Pool‚ Man from the South and Lamb to the Slaughter. I am going to focus on The Landlady‚ Man from the South and Lamb to the Slaughter. Man from the South Man from the South is set in a hotel in Jamaica. Roald Dahl makes it seem a relaxing and fun environment. The characters include an English man‚ a South American man‚ an English girl and an American sailor. The story is about a strange

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    Skyview Manor

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    Skyview Manor This case study is set in 1962 in rural Vermont. The Skyview Manor is an old‚ but well-maintained property that has changed ownership several times over the years. It has no restaurant or bar. It is positioned as a mid-price‚ good quality “destination” resort hotel. The Skyview Manor is open only during the skiing season. It opens on December 2 and closes the last day of March. The ski mountain that it serves operates on a permit from the state which allows only 120

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    Lifeguard Essay

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    of the pool‚ such as the deep end. Lastly‚ if a guard is working the closing shift there are several tasks one must do to close down the pool. The most important task is cleaning the sauna and steam room‚ which can be disgusting at times. Also all the trash located on the pool deck must be disposed of and the trash cans must be emptied. The mats must be cleaned and the locker room entrances to the pool must be locked. The trauma kit must be checked for functionality and finally the pool lights

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    Dystopian High Rise

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    Rise The novel ‘High Rise’ written by J. G. Ballard focuses on a massive forty story apartment building that houses thousands of people. Anthony Royal‚ who is the architect of the apartment‚ designed the building with shops‚ a school‚ swimming pools‚ and enough space to accommodate an overwhelming amount of people. Ballard does not write the plot of ‘High Rise’ in an attempt to illustrate the urban possibilities of modern innovations or future novelties of our evolving world. Ballard expresses

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    Invention

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    My Invention would be a way to keep children and surfers completely safe in water activities in the pool and the ocean. My product name is the magic bubble. What the target market is parents and experienced surfers. The product also has much potential to be marketed not only in the US but throughout the entire world. The Magic Bubble is built within a wet suit that is linked to a tube with string that can pulled at anytime that fills the back of the suit with a pocket of air that would potentially

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