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    First, there are many activities I would like to try if I visit Hawaii. Some activities are snorkeling and scuba diving! I’ve always wanted to try them because you could see all of the colorful fish up close! You could also swim deep in the ocean and find treasures that are buried in the sand! I’ve seen incredible videos of people taking underwater cameras while snorkeling and scuba diving! I believe it is absolutely “breathtaking”! I would also love to learn how to surf. I’ve always thought…

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    it’s difficult to predict the snorkel conditions during this time, so your winter snorkeling depends on your luck. During winter Honolua Bay is mostly occupied by surfers. Honolua Bay is also well-known scuba diving spot and your may combine snorkeling with diving. Honolua Bay best time for diving is the same like for snorkeling. Where Is Honolua Bay Maui? Honolua Bay lies on Maui North-West coastline in 20 minutes drive from Lahaina Town and in about 1-hour drive from Kahului Airport. From the…

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    Pinnipeds Vs Penguins

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    Your subtopic, assigned to Paper Group 7, is “Adaptations in diving marine animals: cetaceans, pinnipeds, and penguins.” Birds and mammals have relatively high metabolic processes and require constant access to high quantities of oxygen for survival. If the brains of these animals are deprived of oxygen for even short periods of time, death may occur. Even though most humans can only hold their breaths for less than a minute, some marine air breathers have evolved strategies that allow them to…

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    Education is not helpful when you work at a dumpsite Essay The author Andy Mulligan has introduced readers to the world of “Trash” about group of teenage boys Raphael, Gardo and Rat that all work at a dumpsite, the friends find a bag filled with money and an ID card of a man called Jose Angelico and they end up getting in a lot of trouble. The place where these kids live in is a fabricated yet close to reality place called “Behala” this is a place where the homeless and the poor must live and…

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    July 2015 I went on a life changing journey. I was going on a eight day liveaboard scuba diving trip in the Bahamas. This trip consisted of fourteen dives including a shark dive, and many other amazing types of dives. One day in late January of 2015 I got my call to this scuba diving trip. I was at my boy scout meeting on one of the last Mondays of January when they started to talk about the scuba diving trip in the Bahamas. Immediately I ran home and asked my mom if I could go on this…

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    dumpster diving while surfing the internet or eavesdropping a coffee shop conversation. However the curiosity will die too quickly, reality kicks in, and most will refuse to seek any further information on such a shameful and unheard of activity. As for the ones who eavesdropped in, read desperately to avoid boredom, or needed research on an english paper — an entirely new perspective has been introduced. The thought-provoking stories of two dedicated dumpster divers…

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    Lars Eighner, although living a life of poverty, seemed to have lived a pleasant life not of anything we would expect. In the reading, Lars Eighner discusses in great details what he discovers while dumpster diving. He speaks about the mental stages of dumpster diving, and explains how most of the food he finds is either thrown away, past the expiration date, or is still edible. Aside from food, he also describes the emotional impact that living out of a dumpster can have on a person. When…

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    Diving Beetle Adaptations

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    water. Both land insects and aquatic insects do the same gas exchange process however both have different adaptations that allow them to live in either land or water. A diving beetle and a mayfly are both good examples of how insects have adaptations that allow them to live in the water and be fully submerged without drowning. Diving beetles swim to the surface of the water to collect air, the gas exchange process then occurs and oxygen is produced. When the beetle swims back under the water…

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    “Grief is like the ocean; it comes on waves ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim” says Vicki Harrison, the author of Dressed to Thrill. Learning to swim is something that almost anyone can accomplish. Much like swimming in the ocean, no matter how overwhelming it can become, everyone can learn to cope with their grief. For the main character in A Christmas Carol, however, he strives to take on his grief without learning…

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    Diving Engine Conflicts

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    The major conflict in this novel is how diving turned out to be an unforgivable force that took away a father and his son. On a rough day out at sea, Chris Rouse and his son Chrissy were deep diving to a German U-boat that was recently discovered off the coast of New Jersey. They were very excited because they were one of the first people to be down there and the first to have a chance of identifying the submarine. That day, waves were as high as six feet and the a storm was quickly approaching.…

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