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    sprinkled along it‚ it’s never hard to catch a bite even if a boat isn’t at your disposal. Off the outer Gulf shores‚ deep-sea fishing is readily available and very popular here. Many fishing charters businesses thrive here in the Bay Area because the waters are teeming with wildlife and people want to get in on the action. Spearfishing is also another option because of the many dive sites and reefs. The “St. Pete Open” is proof of this; it is the largest spearfishing tournament in the world held right

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    Questionnaires were collected from four dive schools in total‚ with the majority being collected from dive schools 1 and 2. The other questionnaires were opportunistically collected. Several dive schools were asked to allow data collection during or after trips to MUSA‚ out of those that agreed the most practical were selected. One dive school did not agree because they did not want to over question their customers. Data collection differed depending on the dive school. For dive school 1‚ questionnaires were

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    remapping. He can’t perform easy taskings such as reading long literary works (Carr 2). His concentrations are always drifting. Then‚ he shows that he is not the only one feeling the effects‚ there are others that also feel the same effects. The author dives in more into the article with more evidence and presenting similar cases. He especially discusses that our neural paths are changing due to the use of internet and presents evidence for it. Towards the end‚ he acknowledges that he just may be a

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    since we were kids and so rarely questioned him. I just watched as Frank spoke up. Would he be able to convince him? Jimmy would not hear of it. The boat was now anchored and we were about eight miles away from the pier. As we stood up‚ ready to dive‚ Tom had changed his mind about joining us. Tom‚ unlike his big brother was not a strong swimmer and so we understood his concern. However‚ Jimmy’s taunting did the trick and all three of us plunged in with our scuba diving masks. After about 20

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    Hamlet’s first soliloquy‚ the use of literary devices help to promote the theme of haste. In this passage‚ Hamlet reveals that his anguish is caused by the hurried actions of his mother‚ Queen Gertrude‚ following his father’s death. To express how deep Hamlet’s late father’s love was for Queen Gertrude‚ Shakespeare uses hyperbole‚ “So loving to my mother / That he might not beteem the winds of heaven / Visit her face too roughly” (1.2.140-142). By using a force as gentle as the wind‚ Shakespeare

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    three and a half dive off a ten meter platform‚ I lost track of my position and boom my head hit the water in mid rotation. The failed dive resulted in me coming up from the water not being able to hear from one ear. The impact was so severe that I ruptured my eardrum. The injury was one thing but tears rolled down my cheeks after the doctor stated that I could not dive for several weeks. Competitive diving is a sport that often begins with failure but can lead to success. A new dive is challenging

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    Compare and Contrast

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    superb swimmers because they have webbed feet that serve as diving fins. Their wings have evolved into flippers. Their hydrodynamic bodies allows them to reach speeds of up to 15 mph. Penguins can hold their breath for long periods‚ allowing them to dive deep for prey. While 150 species of the bird family Antedate specialize in the water‚ penguins are the fastest and most adept underwater. Penguins live in colonies of up to 1 million but they don’t necessarily need protection in numbers.

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    Three miles north of Marianna‚ Florida Caverns State Park offers more outdoor recreational opportunities than any other place I know of in Florida.  What other spot do you know that has hiking‚ biking‚ camping‚ picnicking‚ horseback riding‚ canoeing‚ kayaking on rapids‚ boating‚ fishing‚ birdwatching‚ golfing‚ spring hunting‚ and‚ of course‚ spelunking? It is the caverns that give the state park its name.  Created during the Depression as a CCC project‚ the 1‚300-acre park is honeycombed with caves

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    When the word dolphin comes to mind what do you think of? Seaworld? Flipper? or what about tuna? What most people don’t think about is Dolphins helping the United States Navy. Since 1950’s dolphins have been trained in captivity to assist the navy with important missions. The Navy also has done research with dolphins to help better understand the way this animal lives in its environment and to see how to protect it. This program is called Navy Marine Mammal Program(NMMP).This program turns heads

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    way and needing people to get them out is their own fault and should have to pay some type of reparations for search and rescue operations if needed. One example is the story of the boy who swam through the cave. The boy witnessed multiple other boys dive into the water‚ not reappearing for another minute farther away. The boy immediately began diving into the water and holding his breath. Eventually finding the gap where the other boys went. He then began to perform dangerous acts of holding

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