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    Swimming Safety Tips: Every Beginners Should Aware Of Swimming to me is something extraordinary. What is swimming to me? A sport? A form of physical exercise? No, swimming to me is a feeling. Intense feelings of happiness that wash away all the tiredness of a hectic day and make me feel alive once again. It is like a charger of my body that makes me full of energy every single time. As a regular swimmer today I decided to share some experience of mine with you guys. We all know that swimming…

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    Clever Buoy Pros And Cons

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    The ‘Clever Buoy’ is the world’s first shark detection buoy, which uses advanced and specifically designed sonar and identification software to detect the sharks’ movements. The Clever Buoy system is calibrated to detect sonar images which match the swim patterns, shapes and wakes which sharks parade, allowing this innovative technology to differentiate sharks from other marine life. The Clever Buoy is as an innovation as it has used existing real-time communication technologies for a newly…

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    Near the entrance, there is an office for security guards, the volunteers, the program coordinator, the lifeguards where they can eat, take their breaks, and also they have their first aid kits available and other medical supplies in case of emergencies. Social issues in the lives of the population: There are too many people that come in to this swimming park…

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    O’ahu where he became a lifeguard. As a lifeguard, Eddie had the courage to make sure that no lives were lost during his duty on Waimea Bay. He gave the people on the island tips, to stay safe and was able to work well with others during a rescue. Eddie wasn’t only able to save the lives of the people, he was able to win many surfing contest, such as the 1977 Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surfing Championship. The citizens rewarded Eddie with, the Honolulu City & County Lifeguard of the Year…

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    Sociology Personal Statement I first became hooked by sociology when I started it back in GCSE years, and since then I have realised that the world we live in isn’t quite as simple as we once thought it was, and how society can be affected by different things in different ways. I wish to be able to know, how a person can act differently in one area than somebody from a different area, also how the society in which somebody is socialised can cause them to turn to crime whether it be through…

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    “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same,” quoted Ronald Reagan. I think what he meant by that was that you MUST fight for your education. It is not just going to be handed to you. So you have to work for it. Not everything in life is going to be handed to you. He was the the fortieth president. President Ronald Reagan was the best leader because…

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    Boardwalk Research Paper

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    Stepping off of the warm, smooth boardwalk taking off your sneakers and setting them nicely on the boardwalk. Your feet are now bare and the sun is beating down on us as you step into the sand. You get excited and jump into the sand burning your feet and retreating back onto the boardwalk ramp. The boardwalk was never this hot, you think. You then see the ocean, looking nice and cool and a sudden burst of confidence runs through you as you take your time stepping off of the boardwalk and into…

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    Military Career Path

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    attempt to determine that the medical field was indeed the career path for me, it was important to explore this line of work. I acquired a volunteer job at University Hospitals Portage Medical Center, I shadowed a Physician Assistant, and I became a lifeguard. As a volunteer at the hospital, I discharge patients, transport materials across the hospital, and work the front desk. I have learned so much about how a hospital functions, interacting with people, and that I can picture myself having a…

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    be a lifeguard. To this day, I couldn’t tell you why I had my heart set so profoundly on it, but I did. The idea of saving people’s lives and hanging out in the sun all day had fully grasped my attention and I wasn’t letting go. So I endured the multiple 8-hour classes and training it required, with very high expectations in mind. I thought to myself, what a fun and rewarding way to spend my summer free time. Little did I know what I was actually getting myself into. When you think lifeguard…

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    The Legend Of Eddie Aikau

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    Waimea Bay needed a lifeguard but no one was willing to accept that job. To do so was certain death. Nobody except Eddie. It was Eddie’s destiny. Two hundred years ago, King Kamehameha entrusted Waimea Bay, Waimea Beach, and Waimea Valley to Eddie’s great great grandfather Hewahewa. The land was lost to foreign westerners, but in many ways it had come full circle. In 1967, Eddie Aikau became the first lifeguard at Waimea Bay. During the ten years that he served as a lifeguard there, he…

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