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    tool. If used the right way, the World Wide Web, through its ability to present thousands of databases in the safety of your home, can aid in a student’s academic career, and not kill their ability to concentrate. Nicholas Carr says, “Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski” (Carr, 14) in a sense, the…

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    no age limit. Along with the age limit, all I need is a welding certificate and to become a commercial diver (“Taking The Plunge”). Underwater welding is only a part of the job. I would also be a commercial diver due to being hired by “leading diving contractors”. The job duties of being an underwater welder are underwater cutting and underwater photography and drafting and…

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    stunning, real nature but also have the fantastic photos to your experience. One thing needed to remember is you can only swim in this pool when the water is low, from September to December. Nemo 33, Brussels, Belgium. What do you think about having a scuba diving in a swimming pool instead of in the deep sea? It’s not joking if you do that in Nemo 33 – the World’s deepest swimming pool. Located in Belgium, Nemo 33 has over 33 meters in depth, covers 2.500.000 liters of non-chlorinated spring…

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    This story happened during my vacation in Kiribati Islands. We stayed there in deep overwater bungalow! Like the one on the picture below. There were many fun things to do in the island like swimming, water tubing, scuba diving, snorkeling and many others but still it turned out to be a nightmare! It became a misery because I couldn’t text any of my friends for ten whole days. That’s right, I said ten whole days since there was no wifi in the place we stayed. The exposition of memoir itself is…

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    Sally Ride Essay

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    NASA to work as an astronaut. After she was hired, she went to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas to train. Sally took various physical tests, some of them being weightlessness training, parachute jumping, and water training, for example, scuba diving and treading water in a heavy flight suit. Afterward, she was trained to be an expert on space travel learned the controls used within the space shuttle. For Sally’s first assignments, she did not go to outer space, but instead worked as a…

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    Pretend someone is about to go scuba diving in the ocean. They jump in the water and sink down. As they to survey the coral reefs around them, something catches their eye. The coral has turned white, and no longer moves with life. This whiteness seems to have spread over a big area of the reef. One can no longer see the colorful branches swaying in the current, or the schools of tropical fish swimming through. It’s a vast, white, death-like reef. This phenomenon is known as coral reef bleaching…

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    S. households this year — up seven percent from 2006. And the average family spent $850 per trip. That’s a lot of saltwater taffy and suntan lotion. But there is more to the shore than going to beaches and boardwalks, such as fishing, boating, scuba diving, biking, and inland golfing. The economic benefits of tourism and beach activities generate billions of dollars for their respective regions” (We Need Your Help!). As you can see, there are countless activities to participate in near the…

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    Primary Respiratory System

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    What are the primary functions of the respiratory system? The human respiratory system is made up of several organs (nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs). They are responsible in receiving oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. However, the exchange of gases takes place in the lungs making them an important organ of the breathing process. RBC’s gather oxygen from the lungs transferring it to other parts of the body. During this process the RBC’s gather carbon dioxide and transfers…

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    Case Analysis Of Takata

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    What is a distinctive competency? A distinctive competency is a quality or trait that is exclusive to a business organization. It could also be a competency better in certain aspect(s) than the competencies of other organizations, consequently enabling the formulation of a unique value proposition in the function of the business. A distinctive competency is fundamental to producing an unassailable competitive advantage. The singularity tells this competency apart from all others, regardless of…

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    Case Study: Ask Bongo

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    Australia offers numerous experiences for the outgoing traveler. I am a big fan of the annual Melbourne Food and Wine Festival and Scuba diving at Great Barrier Reef. The three week, Melbourne Food and Wine Festival is a must see for any foodie traveling down under. Whenever I have time, I also never let an opportunity to grab a selfie at Sydney Opera House escape me. Would you come…

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