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    Hotel Lifeguard Essay

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    Lifeguards: At the beach and the pool there is lifeguards on duty. They are on duty from 8:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M. With having lifeguards it will keep the guests safe. Parents will be happy to let their kids out to swim knowing there is someone looking out. All lifeguards are CPR and have been trained to be lifeguards. This will help the hotel get more guest because most hotels in the area do not have lifeguards. This is an important thing to have at all places where there is a risk with water.…

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    The sun rises, and the pool lights go on. As the lights warm up, home players begin to set up the pool and get it ready for the day. The players walk with energy and talk with joking banter and friendly arguments. As the pool begins to look like a course, they start their warm up and move with high energy and excitement in their voice. By the end of the day these boys will be tired and broken because of the sport known as water polo. The first of many busses arrives, and the boys pile off. They…

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    our experience it’s completely worth it. It’s worth going you enjoy quality time with family and make tons of friends. The resorts are beautiful. Personally my favorite was Occidental.It had a 4.2 star rating, It was a good resort. It had multiple pools and multiple jacuzzi’s. It gave us free wifi all around the hotel. The was about four to five restaurants. We went to a different one each time, a few weren’t that good.But after all it was all fun. A fun experiment outside the hotel.When you…

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    through my head as my body hit the water of the eight-foot deep wave pool I had been staring at for hours that day. My target was a young girl, only about twelve years old. She was floating on her back, only supported by a life-jacket resting under her head instead of on her body where it should have been. Another guard and I had been signaling to her for a minute or so, as she had drifted too close to the restricted area of the pool, and she had been completely unresponsive. My heart was…

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    Skateboarding gives you a whole new perspective on the obstacles that surround you. For an example, as most people a see basic swimming pool as just something to swim in but for a skateboarder we don’t think about swimming in it at all. Matter of fact nothing makes us more happier than finding a pool already empty that is ready to be skated. Whenever we do come across an empty pool to skate we immediately start observing the small details like how steep or what the curvature is, which corners…

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    as he swims through various pools in order to get home from his friends house who lives just eight miles away. Neddy Merrill experiences increasingly strange occurrences with his neighbors at each pool he swims through and realizes many of life's problems. Cheever beings his story with Neddy Merrill's innocent idea that he can swim his way home from a Sunday afternoon cocktail at the Westerhazy's where his drinking lifestyle is accepted by those around him. The pools themselves represent the…

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    least 3-5 minutes Practice (breathing in water) bobbing Pre-requisite This level is designed for children from 0 to 6 years old and who have little or no experience before. Parents children age 3 and below must be accompanied by their parents in the pool. Activity Description Little Fish—is a swim program for children 0-6 years of age, it’s the first level of “swim series for beginners” program that is comprised of 5 levels. In this level the children will learn the most fundamental swim…

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    Each day had its own new challenges it liked to throw at me. From irresponsible adults who try to drop their kids off at the pool and leave to kids who couldn’t swim and jump into the deep end, to even families who lacked at least one family member could speak English. My pool was a single guard pool with approximately two guards. Two guards to switch on and off all summer. With that being said, my biggest challenge there was giving up my entire summer for this…

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    Meta-Description: A community pool is an attraction that offers a safe place for individuals and groups to swim during warm weather. How to Start a Community Pool Business If you spent every May as a child waiting for the summer break from school to start, you probably started marking off the calendar around May 1st, anxiously waiting for opening day at the community pool. You spent countless hours with friends, perfecting your cannon ball and back flip off the diving board. The first public…

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    level of animosity with which I skated glaring difference a conspicuous difference to the conventional style of the time which was still based around traps figured in the 1960s. Me and the other Z-Boys were among the first to bring skating vacant pools into the standard. In these early days, it was noticed that I hit the lip so hard that i got air, consequently I'm frequently credited for the initially recorded aerials, a frontside air, in spite of the fact that I asserted that George Orton was…

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