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    Vacationing at beach or in mountains Where would you prefer to go on vacations? What is your dream destination for an ideal vacation? All of us like to go on vacation‚ even if it is somewhere near by our place or even when you just have to stay at home‚ without doing any work. Who does not like vacations? Vacations become more exciting and interesting when you find a right and good place to spend your leisure time. Most people go on vacations to islands‚ beaches‚ mountains or some other country

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    Beach Clean-Up

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    Shore beach in long beach for the 30 min Beach Clean-up‚ I had to arrive there at 10:00 sharp to sign in or I wouldn’t have been able to participate. When I arrived I received a raffle ticket to win a price at the end of the beach clean-up‚ so I was really anxious to see if I was going to win something. This was the first time I had ever done a beach clean-up so I was really excited to do this because I like to try new things and do something out of the ordinary. When I was cleaning the beach I found

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    Dover Beach Tone

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    “Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold is a poem from the late 1800’s‚ which discusses a man’s view on emotion‚ life‚ and religion. The author Matthew Arnold portrays this message by using action and the setting of Dover Beach. He alludes to Dover Beach in many ways in order to talk about his personal views. An example is‚ when the author starts talking about the physical setting of Dover Beach‚ which he uses to allude to the emotions that he feels. The author then goes on to discuss the human condition

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    Dover Beach Essay

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    “Dover Beach” is a deeply melancholic poem‚ with reference to “Kraken” and “Relic” Dover Beach is a deeply melancholic poem however Relic is also melancholic with a nihilistic approach; meanwhile Kraken refers to romantic sadness. All three poems relate to sadness and offer a different perspective of it. Relic is a first person monologue as is Dover Beach that is not specifically directed to anyone‚ Kraken even though it is a monologue it carries a disembodied voice which mirrors better

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    Virginia Beach Vacation

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    . To classify the tourists that consider Virginia Beach a vacation destination‚ the marketers divided the prospects into four main groups based on their familial status and interests. These groups are singles without children‚ families‚ sports enthusiasts‚ and mature customers. Another way to segment vacationers is by lifestyle or income level. Vacationers could be separated into groups of people who are vacationing on a budget and those who would like a luxury vacation. To target people who are

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    Analysis of Beach Burial

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    Analysis of ‘Beach Burial’ Kenneth Slessor’s poignant poem‚ ‘Beach Burial’ contemplates on the improper and unfair burial that the Australian soldiers‚ who were at war with the Germans during World War 2‚ receive as a result of the fact that they could not get back home. The main idea that the poet was trying to get across was that as a result of the soldiers not being able to get a proper burial‚ they are not able to be recognized and are considered to be just another casualty of war:

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    A Day at the Beach 1

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    A Day at the Beach Dear teacher‚ Last holiday‚ i went to the beach at my hometown as i wanted to enjoy the beautiful beach and release my stress since i’ve got plenty of times during the holiday. Upon arriving i quickly rush to the beach. As I observe‚ the waves from the shore look fun and almost innocent as they crest and then crash over one another. I can taste the salt in the air and the sun reflects off the water in brilliant colors of rainbow. The clear blue sky with birds

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    Beach Metal Detection

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    As a form of metal detecting‚ beach metal detecting has grown immensely in popularity over recent years. Not only is it a fun‚ healthy‚ outdoor activity but with more and more people on public beaches these days it can be profitable as well. Here are some basic tips to help you enjoy and profit from detecting on the beach and sand: TIP #1 While all-round detectors have led good finds‚ to be really successful in beach metal detecting you need a specialized detector. Using normal metal detectors

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    Everyone has a place where they go to escape all the pressures and worries of life. There is always that one spot that can mellow all your problems and soothe troubles in times of stress. For me‚ the beach is the ultimate cure to all of my problems. While I am there‚ all of my obligations suddenly vanish. As I stroll along‚ I can feel the soft smooth sand beneath my feet. As I take in the soothing atmosphere that encircles me‚ I close my eyes‚ letting myself absorb the warming rays of the sun on

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    vacation. Throughout the course of his rite of passage‚ there are many elements of the world around him which represent his evolving mindset. The seed for this change is first planted when he notices a separate bay for the first time on the way to a beach to which he has gone for many years prior. The beaches in which the story takes place are structured in a way that represents both the known and the unknown. On the first day of their vacation‚ Jerry and his mom walk down a path that

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