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    have always aspired to be a certified scuba diver. My ultimate goal is to cage dive with great white sharks off the coast of Guadalupe Island. One of the biggest attractions I have to scuba diving is that I am fascinated by the exhilarating sights and sounds that can only be experienced underwater. Scuba diving allows a person to step foot into a world that only few people get to experience. My journey began a year ago‚ when my cousins were first certified to be scuba divers. I was envious of them

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    PROS AND CONS OF UNDERWATER WELDING To briefly present the advantages and disadvantages of underwater welding let us first separate this two compound words‚ the UNDERWATER and WELDING. Underwater is anywhere where this is water‚ either in low or in deep aquatic areas. Now‚ Welding is the action of burning something (particularly a metal) into creating or fixing something with the use of a high temperature to burn down or melt a metallic material so that it can be reformed. Combining this two concepts

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    location of the mystery object from a fisherman. Nagle is the caption to the Seeker and had a feeling that this dive will be a life changer. So he meets with John Chatterton‚ the only man that he can trust on a dive like this one. Chatterton has been diving for almost his whole life and is known as one of the best divers in the world in 1991. Nagle and Chatterton proposed a plan to take six top divers to the site and see what was down there. On the first dive Chatterton finds out that the object is

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    Asim Soomro The Significant emotional changes in the Major Characters of “The Swimmer” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” Cheever’s “The Swimmer” and Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” use surrounding objects to bring about the major characters emotional deconstruction. “The Swimmer” portrays Neddy’s transition from a state of optimism to despondence through the use swimming pools. Neddy also views the swimming pools as a source of comfort‚ but at the same time encounters disconcerting ones. “The Yellow

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    Name : Nguyen Cong Duy Class : AE2a A Happy Campus A happy campus is an interesting and happy place to study and relax. People feel comfortable when they come here. A happy city is well-designed and there are many good facilities. There are also many places for education environment. Many people come from over the world. People in a happy campus want to create a active environment. Although they may come from difference backgrounds‚ they are able to respect each other and share ideas. They

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    Dystopian High Rise The novel ‘High Rise’ written by J. G. Ballard focuses on a massive forty story apartment building that houses thousands of people. Anthony Royal‚ who is the architect of the apartment‚ designed the building with shops‚ a school‚ swimming pools‚ and enough space to accommodate an overwhelming amount of people. Ballard does not write the plot of ‘High Rise’ in an attempt to illustrate the urban possibilities of modern innovations or future novelties of our evolving world

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    Technology in Sports

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    Technology has greatly changed sports. It has changed the training of athletes‚ what it means to be an athlete‚ the fan followings of different sports teams‚ and how you can follow your sports teams. More specifically in sports‚ the equipment used has greatly changed in almost all sports in some way. In football‚ the pads have become larger and more protective‚ the golf clubs used are more aerodynamic‚ and designed to drive the ball further‚ and even in swimming instead of using a speedo and a cap

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    Millions of people all over the world are fond of sports and games. Sport is very important in our life. There are many proverbs about sports and health. For example: « Health is above wealth » and « A healthy mind in a healthy body ». Sport is popular with children and grown-ups because it helps us to keep fit‚ look slim‚ be cheerful‚ active and disciplined. It makes our body flexible and increases blood circulation.       There is a great number of sports facilities in Moscow ( stadiums‚ swimming

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    You might wonder: “what makes us into who we are”? Well‚ I have an answer for you‚ the events we go through. For me‚ a couple are‚ the first time on the Armstrong High school swim team‚ the relationships I made and the unity on the team‚ and even my first experience with the vast world outside normal life in Minnesota‚ United States. For example‚ the first time I was joining the high school swim team I was apprehensive due to the fact that I was only 13-years-old and there would be big‚ scary

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    Swimming is a skill that everyone should learn Have you ever turned down an offer to go to a water park‚ or to swim at a beach merely because you couldn’t swim? The twinge of regret of not learning how to swim will always surface from time to time in these situations. Why should you learn how to swim? There are three reasons why you should learn to swim; it can benefit you to be‚ safe‚ healthy and fit. Firstly‚ safety might be a concern for some people‚ but swimming is one of the sports that cause

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