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    Known for its cascading waterfalls, visitors to Kauai can enjoy a thrilling kayaking trip down the Wailua River. Fishponds can be found on the island that have existed for 1,000 years. Meanwhile, shoppers can explore the quaint towns of Old Kolia Town and Hanapepe. Overview Kauai is the fourth-largest island in the Hawaiian Islands. Nicknamed the Garden Isle, it is filled with jagged cliff faces, steep mountains and verdant valleys. Over the centuries, tropical rain forests have taken over…

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    Recommendation 2: Invest into Stand-Up Paddling (SUP) For the company to increase its profitability in the long run, it should consider investing into manufacturing paddles for Stand-Up Paddling (SUP), in order to establish a transient advantage. Moreover, while it’s crucial to increase profitability, it’s also vital to remain competitive by remaining aware of both local rivals and new entrants. Firstly, in terms of Fender Ltd., I propose that Relajante should form a joint venture (JV) via…

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    Well that happened to me. It was a sunday and I was sitting listening to my pastor, and then he mentioned something about a camp this coming summer, then I remembered how fun the camp was last summer, there were ziplines, hiking trails, swimming, kayaking, and a lot more, it was three nights but it was super fun!! But then I told my friend "Hopefully my parents will let me go, because it is the last year I will get to go before I have to go to the older one" now I was getting worried!…

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    The Forgotten Town: Skamokawa After a busy week at work, a person would be more than willing to take a break from the hectic city life and go enjoy a weekend with their family somewhere quiet, but where could they go on such short notice and that wouldn't be too expensive for them? The perfect answer would be Skamokawa, WA. Even though not a lot of people heard about this town, it is still a great place to visit with ones family because Skamokawa seems like it is frozen in time with great…

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    Field Guide Position

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    I am writing to express my interest in the field guide position. I do have a stable job that provides me with a good salary and accommodation. I am good at my job and feel that it is time for me to take on new challenges. I am always willing to learn and to strive for the best in life. That is a quality that flows over into my work environment as well. Over the past few years I have gained a lot of knowledge and experience while studding and working. My job title is to train new service year…

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    Kayaking in Lake Tahoe With just me and my thoughts, I launched my heavy orange kayak from Sand Harbors’ fine powder like sand beach and hopped in. My jet black oars churned through the waters of Lake Tahoe with smooth grace. The roasting sun was alone in the sky with no clouds keeping her company. The freezing cold waters were a bright blue jewel. Its endless murky depths looming below, with mysteries filling its soul. Grey rock formations with boulders in every shape and size loomed above. A…

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    I went on a road trip to Lake Tahoe with my friends the week after graduation in June. We rented a cabin near the lake and spent four nights kayaking, hiking, and exploring different scenic spots throughout the area. My favorite (and scariest!) part of the trip was working up the courage to jump off a 20 foot cliff into the lake. The trip was a great way to wrap up our time at UCLA, and it gave us a chance to hang out together one last time before we went our separate ways. I would donate a…

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    Experiential learning in school : Experiential education is the education that involves the process of learning through experience. It can also be deemed as hands on learning that takes place between a teacher and a student. It is also defined as learning through reflection. This term cannot be used for experiential learning as they do not have the same meaning; However, experiential learning is a part of experiential education. In one of the methodology from the Association for Experiential…

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    Amaya Thompkins Professor Norals ENGL1010-A09 September 10, 2016 “Cuba” Known for its beauty, bizarre tourist’s attractions, and valued cigars, the Caribbean island of Cuba, a totalitarian communist state, has a multiracial and multicultural society. The largest island of the West Indies group; Cuba lies within ninety miles south of Key West, Florida. The mixture of native, African, and European influences in Cuba gives the island a lively culture that is known around the world. The introduction…

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    The big fifty! My grandparents have been married for fifty years, and we were celebrating their anniversary. Family and friends from all over came to help celebrate this special day. Even my cousins from Louisiana were there. I saw the broad smiles on the faces of my family. I knew it was going to be a good weekend. The large room that the reception was in was located at my grandparent’s church in Omaha. The Saturday morning of the reception, we all scrambled to set up round tables covered…

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