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    Hawaii has too many places for relaxing and not spending lots of money. South beach has beautiful places to relax. For example sagamore hotel has a beautiful ocean view also it has two pools where travelers can seat around‚ relax and also can walk to the ocean. In addition‚ it has a nice restaurant bar around the pool area also the food in there is delicious where the menu has different kinds the meals where travelers can relax. Next‚ Mangos nightclub is a very nice place to dance and meet new friends

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    The Last Chance

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    stregnth. However‚ after five days Miss Daisy was due to go back to the original shelter. P.D.T suggested to the shelter volunteers that Miss Daisy stayed at the PDT centre as she had now begun to potter around the pool with another old and senile dog.They would walk around the pool 2 or three times in the evening together. Miss Daisy got stronger and braver. She recently ventured into the house and slept on Einsteins bed for a while.  She has no more pain and is thriving here at Shady Paws. She

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    Lupus Monologue

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    keep me from swimming in upcoming competitions. Being diagnosed with Lupus meant I would never be able to swim ever again due to extreme photosensitivity that could lead to rashes and internal organ damage. I was always known as the girl that would swim so frequently that everyone joked that my personal perfume was chlorine. Swimming was the one thing that I was naturally good at and I always assumed that my future would be swimming in college. In fact‚ I honestly thought that swimming would get me

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    statistics is heavily used especially in regards to probability. While people do many things‚ some of mine that deal with probability are playing a game of pool‚ as well as the probability of how many games our football team has a chance of winning‚ and another example would be the probability of me running in a week. When it comes to pool it can be a big game of luck at the start when you first break the balls because you have no idea which direction they are going to go. Although when breaking

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    Navy

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    nuclear power‚ aviation‚ recuse swimmers‚ coast guard‚ and Etc.. In that one year I will move to any station in the world of my choosing‚ for either a couple weeks‚ or six months‚ to a year. I ’ve always loved swimming‚ I could swim all day long if I could. My love for swimming‚ and the ocean is the primary reason I am joining the Navy. I can do something I love‚ and get paid for it‚ while seeing the world‚ jumping out of planes‚ into dangerous waters‚ to feel the rush. I also want to live

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    The Awakening Symbols

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    Symbols/Motifs in The Awakening Art: ▪ Art becomes a symbol of both freedom and failure. ▪ A major part of Edna’s initial awakening is her decision to take up painting again‚ and it is partly through the income from the sale of some of her paintings that she is able to abandon her husband’s home and establish her own. ▪ At the same time‚ however‚ there are suggestions that Edna’s art is somehow flawed. When she tries to make a sketch of Madame Ratignolle‚ we are told that the sketch

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    Through the Tunnel

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    Lessing‚ an eleven year old boy named Jerry is vacationing at the shore in France. Feeling lonely and bored he wanders off to a rocky beach to join a group of French boys‚ older than he‚ who are diving and swimming there. As a foreigner he finds himself ignored by them‚ but discovers they are swimming through a long underwater tunnel and he is determined that he will do the same someday. In the beginning of the story an external conflict appears when Jerry wants to be independent of his mother she

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    Luhrmann’s version‚ Romeo ends up next to a pool‚ which Juliet’s room overlooks. He almost falls because he is startled by the lights‚ then climbs the wall towards Juliet’s window. He sees the nurse and starts climbing back down. The elevator doors open and out comes Juliet. In both versions‚ she talks to herself for a while‚ then Romeo answers her‚ which makes her jump. In Shakespeare’s version‚ they talk for a while‚ and in Luhrmann’s version‚ they fall into the pool then talk. Juliet is about to go‚ but

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    found a “small‚ independent‚ non-denominational school in Canmore” (Georgi&Wojna p.18). Marilyn Bell Di Lascio‚ was a brave swimmer that was first to swim across Lake Ontario. Marilyn was a strong hearted woman that had a passion for swimming. She “put her into [swimming]” (Di Lascio p.3) Di Lascio was a magnificent woman‚ but she had some little troubles that interrupted her becoming the better role model. Di Lascio first said that she was determined to do something but‚ she lost all her “confidence

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    Edna The Awakening Essay

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    Whorton states that a novelist “must rely on what may be called the illuminating incident to reveal and emphasize the inner meaning” of the book. In the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ the illuminating episode is when Edna has an epiphany after swimming out into the sea. She comes to the realization that she can speak freely and share her emotions openly as she finds it liberating. This moment functions as a casement that reveals the overall meaning of the work as a whole that women should feel

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