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    are the sea‚ the birds‚ and the sleep with Edna. Throughout the novel‚ the author often signifies the importance of the sea. In the novel‚ the sea represents both freedom and escape. After Edna learns how to swim‚ she gets a sense of freedom. Edna longed to swim out far out‚ she wanted to swim where no one has swum before. "She turned her face seaward to gather in an impression of space and solitude‚ which the vast expanse of water‚ meeting and melting with the moonlit sky‚ conveyed to her excited

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    extremely painful for Susan to remain active. Swimming maintains good cardio with little to no impact; therefore her doctor prescribed her to swim daily. She is hesitant to go to the city pool because the pool is too far‚ too cold‚ and it’s extremely crowded. Her gym does not have a pool either. Susan would like to construct a heated pool in her backyard so she can swim at her own convenience without any annoyances. Her grandchildren can also use the pool when they come to visit. She just wants a basic

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    When the tunnel is first mentioned‚ Jerry is watching the older boys as they swim through it. He begins to count how long they are underwater for‚ but “at fifty‚ he was terrified. They must all be drowning beneath him‚ in the watery caves of the rock!” (2) His fear for the boys is seen as immature by them‚ and once they have surfaced

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    In Kate Chopin’s book The Awakening‚ the title holds a significant but complex meaning. Throughout the book‚ the main character‚ Edna Pontellier‚ experiences various awakenings in different ways; she has an awakening of herself as an artist when she tries to paint‚ a realisation that she can appreciate music‚ a realisation of what love is‚ along with realisations of who she is and how unfulfilling her life is. Edna also experiences freedom for the first time; she comprehends deeper understanding

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    Everyone has their story‚ and anyone can be moved by that person’s story. I feel like my story is not really a sad one‚ but a revealing one. Before the age of 13‚ anyone who knew me would say that I am not the same person they saw waking up and going to school‚ not following the rules and thinking I was too cool for anything. In my head‚ I ruled my own little world‚ but in the real world‚ I was nothing but a victim of bullying. Life isn’t easy for anyone‚ I ‚ in particular‚ was genuinely scared a

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    captured by SeaWorld live in very small tanks. The article titled “8 Reasons Orcas Don’t Belong at SeaWorld” states‚ “They would need to swim 1‚208 laps (around the perimeter of the tank) or 3‚105 lengths (back and forth at the longest part of the tank) in the park’s largest tank to equal what they’d swim in the wild.” That really shows the size of the tanks. They swim 50-100 miles a day in the wild‚ not 5 miles a day in SeaWorld’s tanks. Another example is Tilikum‚ Seaworld’s biggest orca. His tank

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    Bibliography: 1. Galas‚ Judith C. Teen Suicide. San Diego: Lucent Books‚ Inc‚ 1994. 2. Delahunty‚ Andrew‚ ed. “Suicide.” Def 2. Oxford Pocket School Dictionary‚ New ed. 2005.

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    Welcome aboard the Maharajas’ Express‚ a journey that takes you through the splendours of a glorious land in a truly royal setting. Kingdom after kingdom‚ the luxury train lets you explore the empires that shaped the history of the land‚ of kings who were more artists than rulers and of forgotten cities‚ unearthed in all its glory. The train unfurls one mystery after another before letting you immerse in the natural wonders around - mighty cities‚ exotic jungles‚ historic forts and palaces‚ spectacular

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    Night Life in Paris Henri Toulouse-Lautrec’s “At the Moulin Rouge” displays a unique and personable version of the night life in Paris. The painting is done in oil on canvas and was created near the end of the Impressionist era. Toulouse-Lautrec however‚ does not use the dramatic colors as some of the early Impressionistic paintings. There are no flowers‚ sun‚ or landscape that is typically associated with the period. Instead‚ he portrays a seemingly smoky-filled night club scenario. At

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    Advantages of Using Your Local Park for Exercise Were you aware? Insurance and health Care prices are on the rise due to obesity and physical inactivity. As obesity continues to increase‚ obesity and physical inactivity will continue to drive up the price of health care. The devastating increase of obesity may be credited to inactivity in Americans. Since some physical action is preferable to none‚ kids and adults who participate in a bit of action can get some health benefits. For significant health

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