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    Tim Kuhn Ethel Keeley English 110 June 14‚ 2013 Relaxing On the Beach Everyone goes through stress at some point in his or her lifetime. Coming from Basic Military Training was no different. Consistently getting yelled at‚ even for doing the right thing‚ being in top notch physical shape by running five miles a day or paying attention to detail by removing one tiny microscopic string from one’s uniform stress will eventually add up. While we all go through stress‚ we all need to deal with stress

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    friends‚ but most of all‚ the beach. Sarteneja has one of the best beaches our country Belize can have. The most peaceful and panoramic place one could long to be is the wonderful beach found in Sarteneja Village. This beach has something special which up to today‚ just the thought of it makes me be with nature and feel in peace. I would normally walk to the beach when I felt stressed after school since it’s just a block away from my house. While I make my way to the beach‚ I can clearly see the light

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    A Relaxing Place

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    A Relaxing Place A relaxing place for me would be my house. There is no place like home. Home is where you can do what you want in privacy. You can wear what you want‚ say or do what you want. You don’t have to do anything. A person can really relax better in their home. Most would go somewhere special but I choose home. At home you can sleep all day and not have to worry about anything‚ just lay there and be lazy. You can relax in your own bedroom better than any place in the world.

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    kitchen is a relaxing place‚ is because for me it represents a place of symbolic‚ spiritual cleansing. The kitchen is usually dirty‚ and every few days I have to clean it. When that happens‚ I view the event as a representation of my own inner‚ spiritual state. When the kitchen is out of order‚ my life is chaotic. When the kitchen is clean‚ my life has order. In cleaning the kitchen‚ I once again bring order into my life. In conclusion‚ I believe that the kitchen is the most relaxing place I go

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    My Private Bubble. In one’s life‚ humans always seeks for somewhere he can feel calm and relaxing as a getaway place. For someone‚ it could be his bedroom. For another one‚ it could be the beach. And‚ for some others‚ it could be Paris. All of those used to be where I thought I relaxed myself most‚ but surprisingly often times they bore me. The only place that I have been visiting very often and yet never disappoint me is my own mind as it is no-place attachment‚ present‚ and the most amazingly

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    Away from Home Any trip away from home can be fun‚ but camping deep in the woods is much different than a relaxing stay at a hotel. Camping has a much different environment than staying in a hotel. Hotels have luxury and relaxation that camping does not offer. Some hotels have the option of massages‚ and room service. While camping deep in the woods‚ miles away from any civilization‚ what is packed is what is used. Showering in the lake is normal for us campers‚ compared to the spa in a hotel

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    The Beach

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    ! ! The Beach ! The beach can be a very relaxing place to be. There are so many things about the beach that make it a calming place. The most obvious things are the sights and sounds‚ from the ocean to the beautiful landscape. The less noticeable are what you feel‚ smell‚ and believe it or not‚ taste. There is not much to dislike about the beach‚ except maybe a bad case of sunburn. Going to the beach can be a calming getaway from the everyday stresses and pressures of life. The many sounds of the

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    The Beach

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    The Beach The beach is one of my favorite places to go. It is where I would like to live one day. In my opinion‚ it is the best place to go on family vacations too. Everyone always has that one place that they always like to escape to‚ and mine is the beach. The beach is the ultimate cure for all of my problems. While I am there‚ all of my obligations are suddenly gone. There are three things that I love about the beach: the warm weather‚ shopping‚ and the places to eat. The first thing that I

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    Cristina Provenzano Professor Polgar February 21‚ 2011 Descriptive Essay The Beach As the sun peeked over the horizon announcing the beginning of another beautiful hot summer day‚ Lisa drove to the beach with a sense of excitement. She packed her bag for a day at the beach and a time when she had a little peace of mind. Enjoying the morning breeze caressing her face‚ Lisa sped down the highway to the voice of Taylor Swift booming throughout her speakers of her cherry red X6 BMW. She

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    The Beach by Alex Garland portrays a form of tourism where it differentiates the authentic experiences of a traveller to a tourist. Danny Boyle’s(2000) adaptation depicts an American backpacker‚ Richard‚ who seeks to discover beyond the sightseeing of typical tourists. Upon following a series of unfortunate events on an island‚ the article examines how the film has shaped a diverse audience’s interpretation of cultural travel. The Tourist Gaze (2002) by John Urry reinforces Richard’s motivation to

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