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    Underwater Theme Analysis

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    I chose the theme underwater because I have found that it provides an optimal learning environment. Children are familiar with under water life from a very early age‚ and I could use that knowledge to incorporate it into my lesson. There’s a vast majority of sea creatures that the kids could fall in love with creating a love for the classroom. Having a bright and colorful classroom will help keep the students alert in class as well as slightly energized. The room will not be too busy that it distracts

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    The Swimming Pool

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    the middle part of the pool. There was also another rope divider that separated the deep end from the five feet water. At the end of the pool there were three diving boards two small and one high dive. You could see all the children splashing and playing in the water while the other kids were waiting patiently to get their turn on the diving boards and the slides. There were a few people lying in the white lawn chairs trying to soak up some of the sunrays. We made sure to put on some sun block so

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    The swimmers while swim in the swimming pools are not facing identical and constant environment‚ where they could perform according to their merits. Theses swimmers are facing vague gravitational forces‚ which becomes advantageous to some and disadvantageous for others depending upon their swimming lane positions in the swimming pool while swimming. This study is based on scientific principles of gravitational physics for the benefit of swimmers world over‚ so that they could be given equal opportunity

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    Naked evening

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    pool after 8 p.m but they wanted us in the house by 22:20. Our trunks had lost that piece of string last year but it had never came off. That night me and my brother jumped so fast that our bathing suits came off and we didn’t know it! When we were underwater I could see my brother’s 6 inch dick and he saw my 4.5 inch dick but we never told each other that so I knew my brother was naked but he didn’t know he was naked and my brother knew I was naked but I didn’t know I was naked. The we got out of the

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    “How To” Speech Example Outline Introduction 1. Attention Getting Opener There is no other sport that is more enjoyable to me than swimming. For most people it is baseball‚ or football. For some people it may be running or yoga. For me‚ racing in the water is the best! It may not be a team effort‚ or have an outlined playbook‚ but swimming is still a very competitive sport. 2. Clear Topic and Main Points Today I’m going to tell you how to be a competivie swimmer (Topic). First we will look at

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    Everyone has control over his own actions. In Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn‚ the main character‚ Nick‚ made several terrible mistakes that profoundly changed his life. He treated his girlfriend poorly‚ and eventually hit her. Nick is responsible for his own actions and should most definitely be held accountable for what he did‚ even though others in his life may have been bad influences‚ because in the end it was he who decided to hit Caitlin. The first reason Nick should be the only one blamed

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    work. My ability to swim also got me a job as a lifeguard‚ which is the best job that I could hope for. All that I have to do is sit in a chair and watch kids swim for a short amount of time‚ then I go on break‚ which is basically going off the diving board. When I was young‚ my mom brought me to the pool nearly every day due to the fact that she had once been a lifeguard and state diver. These are the best memories that I have of my childhood. My mom had me on swim teams since I was four and

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    Through the Tunnel

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    beginning of the story‚ Jerry meets the native boys‚ who show him the tunnel.  The native boys see one of the older boys swim deep under the water and come up on the other side of a big rock.  That started a whole rally and soon all the native boys were diving under the water and swimming through the tunnel. Jerry tries to dive down with the boys but he simply cannot hold his breath that long.  “And now‚ in a panic of failure‚ he yelled up‚ in English‚ ‘Look at me! Look!’ and he began splashing and kicking

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    We traveled around the island‚ bought some souvenirs‚ and most importantly took a lot of pictures. We had lunch at one of the small restaurant by the sea. The food was very delicious and fresh especially seafood. Then‚ my mother and I wanted to try diving‚ so we did. We saw a lot of spectacular fish and those beautiful coral reeves. I had a very great time under the sea. My father and my sister were scared to dive‚ so they just walked around the beach. After that‚ we went back to our resort because

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    to catch up‚ I was out of breath. To make things worse‚ the coach was constantly correcting my technique. From my stroke to my flip turn to my dive‚ nothing I did seemed right to him. The entire first week‚ I was stuck with the coach to work on my diving. He kept repeating that I should dive with my head instead of my whole body. While my body and my mind told me‚ "Quit! Quit!" in my heart‚ I felt that quitting was not the right response. I wanted to become as good a swimmer as my teammates. So I

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