throughout the sequel it will be flashbacks on why something happened. * Nonfiction Genre: * Philosophy The Story: Swimming To Antarctica * Character: Ms. Cox * Point of View: Third Person Omniscient * Writing Mode: Narrative * Swimming to Antarctica was a Narrative story because Ms.Cox was telling the story and she was the person who was actually swimming to Antarctica. *
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density when compared with air. This increase in density causes a swimmer’s chest to perform hundreds‚ thousands‚ millions of breaths against a small resistance throughout a swimming career. This minimal chest workout could develop the lung and aspiratory muscles‚ causing an increase in TLC. The Forced Breathing: swimming is an acute hypoxic activity and requires forceful exhalation causing a reverse vacuum of pressures; alteration could cause extra stress to the lungs and aspiratory muscles enhancing
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The story‚ “Deep Waters” tells us how the writer overcame his fear of water and learned swimming with sheer determination and will power. He had developed a terror of water since childhood. When he was three or four years old the writer had gone to California with his father. One day on the beach‚ the waves knocked the child down and swept over him. The child was terrified but the father who knew there was no harm laughed. The experience bred a permanent fear of water in the child’s sub-conscious
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aquatic complex on campus? 2. Besides the swimming pool‚ what else would you like to have at the aquatic complex? Below‚ examples of the Five-Level Likert-type scale questions: 1. I would stay more time on campus if there were an Aquatic Centre. 2. I believe that Capilano would have a great swimming team if the students had the opportunity to practice. 3. I would agree on paying an affordable fee to use the aquatic complex. 4. I believe that having a swimming pool‚ I could get to know more people from
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The three stress management techniques I chose are yoga‚ swimming and music. These are my favorite activities to do. They are all very relaxing in different ways‚ mentally and physically. I am currently stressed out with school and by doing yoga; it relieves my stress by relaxing my muscles and allowing my mind to calm down. In yoga I’ve learned the three different ways people breathe depending on their stress: high‚ low‚ and middle breathing. The complete breath is the breath you want to use in
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then. One of my experiences that had the greatest impact on me was joining the swim team. Swimming competitively has helped me grow both physically and mentally. Joining the team helped me begin to socialize with kids I would normally never speak to and it helped me realize the importance of physical health. Coming into high school I wanted to get involved somehow‚ but I didn’t know where I would fit. Swimming was a sport I was always interested in‚ but never took the initiative to join a team.
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discovery of the majestic bird that has the inability to fly. Well the only thing to blame would be the penguins themselves since they adapted to stop flying and start swimming. Another frequently asked question is “why can’t penguins swim and fly”? All of these questions will be answered in this essay. Why did penguins adapt to to swimming instead of flying? One answer to this is that penguins have very short wing so flying was hard enough already. The second reason‚ is that they have too much body
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“Just keep swimming‚ just keep swimming‚ just keep swimming swimming swimming‚” this quote from the movie‚ Finding Nemo tells it all about the book The Outsiders and the poem ”Mother to Son”. It says to keep going‚ not to give up keep trying‚ so just keep on swimming. The Outsiders was written by S.E. Hinton about the battle between the Greasers and the Socs. ”Mother to Son” is a poem by Langston Hughes about a mother giving advice to her son about life. But‚ both S.E. Hinton and Langston Hughes
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Olympic swimmer; he was constructed from an early age to be an Olympic swimmer. His family‚ the opportunities that he was given‚ and the 10‚000 hour rule all play an integral part in his success. To begin with‚ his genetics were engineered for swimming. He has a long torso which is good for decreasing drag. It allows him to glide effortlessly through the water. His arm span is over six feet. A large arm span enables him to cover a longer distance with each stroke he takes. His legs are short
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science‚ biomechanics and physiology at the University of Central Lancashire. For example‚ at the Beijing Olympics in 2008‚ 25 new swimming world records were set‚ where 90% of these new
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