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    Snowboarding was a sport that was created as a way to surf and skateboard in the winter. Many people had already been snowboarding by standing up on toboggans and sleds‚ but the first real product that came out was called the Snurfer in 1965 by a man named Sherman Poppen. Some people quickly started picking up on the idea and two men named Tom Sims and Dimitrije Milovich who created Sims Snowboards (1976)‚ and Winterstick (1972) started coming out with their own designs and input on the sport. Jake

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    Resorts has to decide whether to install facilitates or not for the night skiing in 1979-1980 winter skiing season. Maintaining comfortable capacity at ski resort is very important in this field of market. The capacity depends on the hill size‚ hill development‚ and lift facilities. Therefore‚ to provide the night skiing service‚ investing in hills and lifts are important factors. So‚ if the CEO decides to install the night skiing facilities‚ he needs to decide the price of the single-night lift ticket

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    Snow: A Short Story

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    As I sit on my couch watching the snow furiously fall from the sky‚ my mind wanders to a time where science could be the only reason and not be judged or questioned about it. As I thought about this I randomly exclaimed to my good friend‚ “If you think about it science is the only logical explanation for everything that happens‚ take the snow that is falling outside for example‚ it is falling because the weather dictated it fall from the sky.” My friend retorted‚ “Yes‚ but couldn’t there be a greater

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    Horse Observation Report

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    It was a warm summer day in July on a horse ranch in Colorado Springs. Our group was waiting anxiously to get on the backs of our horses. I was extremely nervous as the guide bright out a tall‚ patched‚ and furry horse who went by the name Apache. As we all climbed aboard our horses‚ we had no idea what challenges were ahead of us. Next‚ we started maneuvering up the trail as slow as a group of sloths‚ dodging rocks and keeping the horses back from the delicious juicy grass that they so desperately

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    An Upbeat Ascent Wind in my face‚ I tramp up the mountain. Only the summit lays ahead‚ a monument of fear‚ casting doubt in the hearts of adventurers. The cold penetrates the security of my jacket rendering me stiff. A brave drop of sweat fights its way down my forehead‚ only to be swept away by the enemy. Craning my neck‚ I see the endless ascent of sharp rocks and jagged edges. Cold and discouraged‚ I fall into despair. Today was the day. I was going to summit Mt. Hyndman. Piling into the van

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    The sled continued down the hill‚ faster and faster‚ as the sled gathered speed as it went. Jonas clutched Gabriel close to himself‚ and forced his own eyes open. They were approaching a small house‚ and before Jonas had time to steer‚ they slammed into it. He tumbled off with Gabriel still in his arms. The snow was cold‚ but still so very soft. They saw colorful lanterns above them. Jonas moaned‚ and whispered to Gabriel “We made it“. Jonas tried to stand‚ but fell again‚ into the snow. When

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    Snowboarding Research Paper

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    In order to understand some of the things that will be discussed in this paper‚ one must first know a few things about snowboarding. For those of you who live under a rock‚ snowboarding is a sport in which a rider straps a board to his or her feet and then slides/glides down a mountain‚ hill‚ slope‚ or basically anything that has an incline. One important piece of equipment is the bindings‚ which attach the rider to the snowboard. The bindings are connected to the board with screws that are short

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    Skiing: A Poem Analysis

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    The main focus in skiing is to make turns. This may not seem like a lot‚ but people spend their entire lives perfecting their ski turns. The mind‚ body‚ and skis of the skier need to be working together in perfect harmony in order for the skier to be successful. A skier may make hundreds of turns in a day‚ but to create a turn of flawlessness‚ every single little ligament‚ tendon‚ and muscle in the skier’s body needs to be pushing and pulling the right way. In my opinion‚ it is impossible to be a

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    Laurent Vanat Consultant 19‚ Margelle CH-1224 Genève Tel / fax / messagerie : (+41) 022 349 84 40 Courriel : vanat@vanat.ch Internet : www.vanat.ch 2013 International Report on Snow & Mountain Tourism Laurent Vanat Overview of the key industry figures for ski resorts April 2013 Table of contents Introduction ............................................................................. - 5 Glossary ......................................................................

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    Any monetary costs from going skiing‚ as well as anything you lose by going skiing‚ wages or time studying. The cost of skiing instead of going to the library to study is the costs associated with skiing along with the knowledge that could of be gained by going to the library. Since the cost of going to the library cannot be measured in monetary terms‚ it will vary from person to person. A person who needs to study for a final to be taken on Monday may give up more than someone who is going to the

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