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    Swimming Monologue

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    Swimming was a part of my life even before it even began. My dad had worked as the local high school’s swim coach for many years before I was born‚ not to mention that his dad (my grandpa) has also served as a swim coach before his retirement. Needless to say‚ I foreseeably grew up both in and around the pool. I learned to embrace the constant smell of chlorine‚ scream as loudly as the surrounding crowd during especially intense races‚ and tame the inevitable frizziness of my dry hair as naturally

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    Benefits of Swimming

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    benefits of swimming. 1. Cardiovascular fitness. First of all‚ swimming can develop someone’s general strength‚ cardiovascular fitness and endurance. This is because swimming used practically all the muscles in the body. It involves your entire body in the movement – Every bit of you is working to get you forward in the water‚ from the soles of your feet to your arms and shoulders. This is a total body workout. The cardiovascular system in particular benefits because swimming improves your

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    Benefits of Swimming

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    Swimming Rejuvenating‚ the body mind and spirit…. Fitness development The fitness development of swimming can be classified into1 group and 2 sub-sections: Performing swimming regularly can help one in building cardio which is important for both weight loss and good cardiovascular health. When the workout is increased gradually by swimming strokes in the water‚ the heart rate and muscle activity is improved. This increases blood flow to your muscles‚ which results in more nutrients being delivered

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    Swimming Pool

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    1098300109 Descriptive Final Draft Swimming Pool Many people make connections between swimming pools and hot weather. Some never go there except for the swimming class they take in school. Thus they cannot even imagine how irreplaceable it is to me. For me‚ the swimming pool is not just a space for exercising but a meaningful place. The swimming pool is a place I am very familiar with because I spent a great deal of my childhood there. My father has been a swimming coach for nearly twenty three

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    Farrukh Aliyev English 08 The Differences between Swimming in a Pool and Swimming at the Beach During the hot days in summer‚ there is nothing better than a refreshing swim. But it is crucial to decide where people want to swim. Some people prefer swimming in a pool however‚ others want to swim at the beach. Anyway‚ swimming in a pool and at the beach has many differences. For instance‚ the environment is different. Of course‚ a swimming pool is smaller than any sea. But when feel yourself

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    Walter Lee Younger

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    in which it adheres. It roars with anticipation as it looks to advance into a forbidden dwelling. CRACK! It breaks the barrier of segregated ground‚ FREEDOM! In A Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorraine Hansberry‚ the main dynamic protagonist‚ Walter Lee Younger‚ also longed for an escape. He was forced to face an enemy that felt even more extreme than Earth’s inner core. Racial discrimination consumed him like a vacuum. Skepticism besieged from his family‚ destroyed the remnants of his former self. Although

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    Poetry and Younger Walter

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    Literature Argument: gives a writer’s point of view about an issue or a problem. Evidence: supports a writer’s idea with facts‚ statistics‚ data‚ and quotations. Persuasive appeals: used by writers to convince readers that their ideas are true by using logic‚ emotions or beliefs. They use words that create strong feelings in the reader. Logical or rhetorical fallacy: an appeal that doesn’t use evidence or logic. Evaluate evidence: Is the evidence biased‚ or prejudiced‚ by the writer’s own

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    Swimming Swimming is the best activity to do. Swimming is a not just a sport but a resource for peoples needs. Swimming is for recreational‚ exercise‚ and therapy. I have been swimming competitively for 6 years now and I learned how to swim when I was two. I love swimming because it’s an activity that everyone can participate in. Boys‚ girls‚ children‚ and adults can all enjoy the fun in swimming. My personal favorite reason it’s a great activity is for recreational use. During the summer

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    Swimming Term Paper

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    TERM PAPER FOR SWIMMING (PE 2) SUBMITTED BY: KEVIN P. ACUÑA AB COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED TO: MR. MICHAEL HINGPIT INSTRUCTOR Swimming as a sport Swimming is a water-based sport governed by the Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA). History of Swimming Swimming has been recorded since prehistoric times; the earliest recording of swimming dates back to Stone Age paintings from around 7‚000 years ago. Written references date from 2000 BCE. Some of the earliest references

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    Beneatha Younger Quotes

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    Strong-minded. Ambitious. Immature. Young adults attempt to figure out what they are going to do with their life. Many battles with the dream to be successful and the doubts from others on their ability. In the play‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ Lorraine Hansberry reveals A 20-year-old black women who struggles to discover herself through the character Beneatha Younger. Beneatha an immature African American young woman‚ endeavors with her pursuit of discovering herself while receiving an education in hopes

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