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    excellent physical appearance. The sport is fantastic recreational activity while at the same time offers me an excellent recreational activity. Everybody should seek the benefits of the sport since it brings pleasure as a hobby‚ while giving the swimmer a chance to work out. Overweight people can drastically eliminate the extra pounds hassle free. Individuals move the body against resistance of water‚ a training that helps to exercising the entire body muscles (Viviene 117). Swimming is

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    on their goals. The fear of failure‚ of not knowing if it is possible to accomplish what may seem like the most unrealistic dream a person sets out to achieve. One example we can learn from is one of the greatest swimmer the world has seen‚ Ian Thorpe. Four time Swimming World’s Swimmer of the Year‚ Ian Thorpe once said‚ “I think it’s better to attempt something and fail than it is to not even attempt it‚ so I’m glad that I’ve been prepared to put myself on the line there.” Till today‚ these words

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    Abigail‚ throughout the encounter‚ talks of Elizabeth Proctor as if she is the only one keeping John Proctor and herself from being together. As the intensity of the witch trails reach its climax‚ Elizabeth Proctor is accused of being a witch. When Cheever arrives to take Elizabeth to jail‚ Proctor inquires about the accuser‚ who happens to be Abigail Williams. John then tells Mary Warren‚ Abigail’s abettor‚ to testify against her. When this fails in court‚ Proctor sacrifices everything he owns‚ his

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    he must have seen Micheal Phelps‚ the famous swimmer. Phelps is famous for breaking the record for receiving the most gold medals at a single Olympics. Many of his fellow fans and swimmers believe that he did this fairly. However‚ this all changed when a photo of Micheal Phelps smoking marijuana was released in early 2009. He was suspended from competitive swimming for three months‚ which disappointed many fans. One student at my school‚ and avid swimmer‚ once reported that he was her hero and she

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    is responsible for ensuring every swimmer’ safety and well being in swimming environments such as public pools and beaches. To be a YMCA lifeguard‚ first and foremost‚ you must be a good swimmer and have high sense of

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    Michael Phelps

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    but injuries derailed her career. At age 7‚ Phelps was still "a little scared" to put his head under water‚ so his instructors allowed him to float around on his back. Not surprisingly‚ the first stroke he mastered was the backstroke. After he saw swimmers Tom Malchow and Tom Dolan compete at the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta‚ Phelps began to dream of becoming a champion. He launched his swimming career at the Loyola High School pool. He met his coach‚ Bob Bowman‚ when he started training at the North

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    Introduction In the essay‚ I will do some comparison or contrast between The Story of an Hour which is written by Kate Chopin and Reunion which is written by John Cheever. According to The Story of an Hour‚ it is talking about the happen after Mrs. Mallard’s received the dead news of her husband. And Reunion is talking about the happen within Charlie reunited with his father. However‚ this essay will divide into two main parts. The first part is analyzing the characterization and the second part

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    Common Cold: A Case Study

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    Patient is a 5 year old with a sore throat‚ nasal congestion‚ and has diagnosis of cold. Parents are concerned that the child is not on an antibiotic. Priority NANDA: Deficit Knowledge r/t sore throat and nasal congestion aeb parents requesting ABX for treatment. (note: I am kind of unsure of this dx or if I did the r/t and aeb for it right if someone has insight and could help explain it better on how to word it) Outcome is to educate the parents /parent on the signs and symptoms of a cold and

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    Cited: Cheever‚ John. The Five-Forty-Eight‚ USA‚ Alfred A. Knopf‚ a division of Random House‚ 1978. Steinbeck‚ John. The Chrysanthemums‚ USA: Viking Penguin‚ a division of Penguin Group Inc.‚ 1965.

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    Contagion

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    Cast Kate Winslet As Dr. Erin Mears Josie Ho As Li Fai’s Sister Marion Cotillard As Dr. Leonora Orantes Sanaa Lathan As Aubrey Cheever Jennifer Ehle As Dr. Ally Hextall Matt Damon‚ as Mitch Emhoff Anna Jacoby-Heron As Jory Emhoff Demetri Martin As Dr. David Eisenberg Elliott Gould As Dr. Ian Sussman Laurence Fishburne As Dr. Ellis Cheever Bryan Cranston As RADM Lyle Haggerty John Hawkes As Roger Chin Han As Sun Feng Jude Law As Alan Krumwiede Gwyneth Paltrow As

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