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    Escape Based on the novel Between Pool and the Gardenias by Edwidge Danticat. “We live and we die and anything else is just a delusion.” – Chuck As human being we tend to repress everything that cause us pain, lock it away in the deepest side of our minds, burying all the impulses to escape the reality. Published in 1996, “Between Pool and the Gardenias” the story brings up the situation of the population in Haiti, which was surrounded by poverty, suffering and, critical social, political…

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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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    Pool Pocket Problem Statement: There are four sides and four corners. The corners are top left/right and bottom left/right. Top Left: 1 Top Right: 2 Bottom Left: 3 Bottom left: 4 The dimensions have to be a whole number and you have to start at the bottom left. Your goal is to land inside a corner. You’ll have the ball going 45 degrees all the time. If the four corners are a square, then the ball will go straight into the top right corner with no rebounds. If the four corners are a triangle,…

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    The evidence is probably sufficient to conclude the pool house is a dwelling because its use and structure support the theory that it is an extension of the living quarters. The State will likely be able to prove the Hernandezes’ pool house constitutes a dwelling because the facts support that its construction resembles that of the main dwelling and that it is frequently used for similar purposes as the living quarters, such as eating, sitting, watching television, and hosting friends. As…

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    The Giant Pool of Money Analysis Every individual in the United States wishes to be a homeowner because owning a home is considered as the ultimate achievement by majority of the population and is a symbol of successful and fulfilling life (Grant, Rick). So in the early 2000s when individuals were provided an extremely easy way of getting a loan and buying a home irrespective of their job and background, majority of them grabbed the opportunity. But, this scheme of simplifying mortgage rules…

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    Pool Corner Case Study

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    the Week Pool Corners Problem Statement: For this problem of the week, we tested out rebounds and corners on a pool table. Our task for this POW, is to figure out where the ball would go if we followed the correct directions. If we hit the ball at a 45 degree angle, starting at the lower corner, and continued to hit the ball until it went into a corner pocket, where would it end up at? We had to figure out a pattern between the hits and rebounds. Doing this, we made many pool tables…

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    Essay On Adaptive Aquatics

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    can’t jump into the pool for obvious reasons. Some of the exercises I did involved using a foam noodle or a bar that students use for kicking. The swimming lessons in Adaptive Aquatics can bring relief from pain and muscle spasms for disabled students (“Benefits of Adapted Aquatics”). Consider how stiff and tight I can get on some days, it really helps out a lot. Gives students a sense of freedom and encourages them to push past their physical limitations such as walking in the pool when they…

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    Key Term: Intoxicated Definition: To be under the influence of a substance and lose control of yourself/ your actions and decisions Reading Analysis: Kendrick Lamar’s “Swimming Pools”, demonstrates the term intoxicated completely. In the song, Lamar gets so intoxicated by alcohol he begins to do things that he normally wouldn’t do. In his line, “The freedom is granted as soon as the damage of vodka arrived”, demonstrates this. He begins to lose control of all his inhibitions and gains the…

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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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    are used to clean pools, so proper methods should be kept in place to minimise the usage of such…

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