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    Total # of Words: 557 Keyword Topic: “Virgin Island National Park”- 6 Keyword Density: 1.07% The US Virgin Island National Park in St. John Summary: The US Virgin Island National Park is well protected and maintained for Tourists and Vacationers to enjoy. St. John is an island in the Caribbean Sea and a constituent of the US Virgin Islands (USVI). This is the smallest of the three main lands; St. John, St. Thomas, and St. Croix. Though St. John is the smallest island, it is said to be the…

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    Newbern: A Short Story

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    objects, walking sticks, and jewelry. I ended up buying a nice fedora for 20 dollars. We then walked to another store named surf, Wind and fire. Where I bought a neat blanket for another 20 dollars. But they sold all sorts of things from things for kayaking to ukuleles. We went to many other stores but those were my two favorites. But after shopping for sometime we were tired so we found a plaza looking place that had some benches so we sat down for a bit. My cousin who is six asked my aunt “Can…

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    Why does oneself need to conquer their fears to attain courage? Well, throughout the age of humans, people use courage such as social courage and emotional courage. Social courage is when oneself helps the community, and emotional courage is when oneself overcomes difficulty by going through misery. Teresa from “The Kayak” by Debbie Springs, and William from William’s Windmill by Elizabeth MacLeod went through challenging situations where they were being put down, but chose to be courageous…

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    related injuries. The soothing exercise tones muscles while increasing the child's lung capacity and building his or her stamina. The skills learned in swimming classes play a role in other water sports that children may explore later. Canoeing, kayaking and scuba diving require swimming and all ages can benefit from swimming laps or engaging in aqua…

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    Essay About Spring Break

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    number of things to do such as Critter Fleet a full day or a half day of deep sea fishing. Zoom Air Zip lines and More is a day filled with zip lining though forest, thigh ropes, and rope bridges all while giving you a birds eye view of Daytona. Kayaking in Buke Springs State Park is a memory you will never forget with the crystal clear water and West Indian Manatees swimming under you. These are just a few of the many things to do. It is also important to be aware of your soundings and make…

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    Saranga Research Paper

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    Thomas Jefferson High School prides itself on individuality and diversity; this is why I can say with confidence that what sets Saranga apart from her peers in English class is her unique ability to remain attentive, cooperative, creative, and positive in all situations. Whether working independently, or with a group, Saranga takes the lead and ensures task or project completion with the highest amount of quality possible. Having a strong work ethic is vital for success and Saranga’s is…

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    Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world. Lake Superior is 2,726 miles around with the deepest part being 1,332 feet deep. If you could go anywhere you should go to Lake Superior. First, you should visit the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. There are many things to do in the U.P. one of these things is skiing. A few ski hills that overlook the water are Mount Bohemia, Indianhead Mountain, and the Porcupine Mountains Ski Area. Indianhead Mountain is a small mountain but if you're…

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    Pros And Cons Of Olympics

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    All of these are required of a city before they host the Olympics, the games attract thousands of people, so efficient systems of transportation are a must. Many events in the Olympics need arenas that aren’t traditionally common in a city like a kayaking course, or for the winter games a bobsled track and ski…

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    Gold Star Park is located in Wetumpka, Alabama on the banks of the Coosa River. It is underneath the city's historical “Bibb’s Grave Bridge” in between City Hall and the Wetumpka Public Library. Gold Star Park used to house an outdoor church. Gold Star Park is surrounded by history, such as the city’s first jail and the antique movie theater. Furthermore, Gold Star holds outdoor activities, a playground, and festivals that make the community thrive. To begin, Gold Star Park is home to two…

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    Nestled in the breathtaking hills, is one of the best spots and a fierce waterways perfect for kayaking. Eleven Point National Scenic River-mark Twain National Forest, Missouri The Eleven Point National Scenic River was established in 1968 as a Wild and Scenic River. The spot is now famous among the tourists and locals for a great Kayak experience…

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