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    bluish-purple colour. I didn’t want to stop there with my public services, so I continued to venture into other products. Some items I found are helium-neon lasers, high-tech plasma TVs, radiation detectors, airport runway lights, Geiger counters diving equipment, neon-tube electronic switches and more. They all needed my help. I also put my tolerance for the cold to good use. I am cryogenic refrigerant because I have the largest refrigerating capacity of my kind. It truly is a great…

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    actor Denzel Washington, his character consists of a pilot who is an alcoholic and manages to maneuver a nose-diving plane to a landing crash. Washington’s character Whip Whitaker is looked at as a hero for saving the majority of lives that were on the plane. However, there were six fatalities in the plane crash. Whip acknowledges that the crash was caused by a faulty piece of equipment rather than his use of alcohol. There is an investigation conducted by the National Transportation Safety…

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    China Research Paper

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    that honored various household and heavenly deities. It was also a time to enjoy a large feast with your family ("Chinese", n.d.). Some popular sports in China are: badminton, table tennis (or ping pong), basketball, gymnastics, soccer, and diving. The Chinese are very competitive in these sports. Children learn how to play ping pong and badminton at a very early age and it shows in the many medals they have won during the Olympics ("Popular",…

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    Though I had tried other water sports, I never got the chance of try Fly Boarding. I got excited when I got to know about it from Rayna Tours. The initial moment of trial was a bit frustrating for me. But I really admired the patience of my instructor who kept on guiding on until I got the real hang of it. After that, I was on my own flying over the waters and loving very bit of the thrilling and exciting act. Thanks to team Rayna that made me ticked one more water sport in my list as tried.…

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    Gymnastics Research Paper

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    gymnasts compete in is the floor exercise. The athlete preforms a routine choreographed to music of her choice, and must complete three to four tumbling passes as well as leaps, jumps, and dance moves. The second apparatus is the vault. This piece of equipment is set at the end of a runway with a springboard in front of a 4-foot-tall vaulting table. The gymnast must run down the runway, propel herself off of the table, and flip several times in the air, then land on her feet. The third event…

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    Jamaica Research Paper

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    Jamaica is a Caribbean island nation, full of mountains, rainforests and reef lined beaches. Many of its resorts are clustered in vibrant Montego Bay, with its British colonial architecture, and Negril, renowned for diving and snorkeling. Jamaica is famed as the birthplace of reggae and its capital Kingston is home to the Bob Marley Museum, dedicated to the city’s most famous son. Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean. Approximately 4,213 square miles. 146 miles from east to west…

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    community pool. You spent countless hours with friends, perfecting your cannon ball and back flip off the diving board. The first public pool in the United States was built in 1887, and by the 1920's there were thousands of pools in communities around the country. Today there are almost 10.5 million residential pools and more than 300,000 public swimming pools in the US. Business Overview…

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    Skiing Turning Point

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    your body to the skis, from the skis to the snow and ice, from the icy snow to the ground, you must feel and connect through all of it. That is when you can finally understand the freedom gliding through and on the snow brings. After donning my equipment, I board the ski lift. As I go up I can see everything. There are skiers in plumes of white powder, a father guiding his child down the bunny hill, but best of all are the small dots of color zig zagging across the face of the mountain up…

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    personal computer. All of these can be hacked, or stolen by someone of an adequate skill level. Likewise, proprietary information can be gained from loop holes in existing law. For example law does not regulate or dictate gathering of trash via dumpster diving or simple spying. Many firms have participated in this…

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    In February of 2002, at the Winter Olympics taking place in Salt Lake City, Utah, two Canadian figure skaters were trapped during what was the most high-profile judging scandal of all time. At no fault of their own, the pair consisting of Jamie Salé and David Pelletier lost their chance at the gold medal when a French judge voted in favour of the Russian pair. Thus, the Russians claimed the gold medal and the Canadians settled for silver. When confronted, the French judge admitted to being…

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