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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

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    schools around the world may have different policies and may only except certain qualifications at a set level. “CASI's insurance policy only covers CASI members while teaching and riding on a snowboard” “Please note that additional coverage should be purchased if you are conducting business as a Snowboard Camp or travelling or independent Snow School” This has been copied directly from the CASI website FAQ’s , https://www.casi-acms.com/index.php/en/q-a…

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    pass and got ready to go in the snow. This was my 2nd day snowboarding so I didn’t know much. I was wearing a blue NorthFace coat and jacket under with a shirt under that, snowmobile gloves, two pairs of wool socks, brown Burton snowboard boots and a black Morrow snowboard. It was eight degrees fahrenheit. It felt like it was as cold as Antarctica, although once I had everything on I was almost sweating. When I was there, there was not that many people there because of how early it was, but they…

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    The Great Snowboarder So one day a boy named Evan 16 yrs was hanging out outside with his friend Nathan 16 yrs. All of a sudden they hear a big noise. BANG ! “What was that?” Nathan said. “i don't know,” said Evan. They both went to the highway where the noise came from and they saw two cars severely damaged, so they tried to see if the people were ok. They weren't ok and they were very hurt. Evan ran back to the house and to get the truck. He got back right away and they loaded the hurt people…

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    Snowboarding is an olympic and paralympic sport that is related to skateboarding, sledding, surfing, and skiing. This sport involves a snow covered slope and the snowboarder descending down the slope standing on the attached snowboard. Whether you are good or bad at snowboarding, it is still a very active sport and it’s also fun for those people that enjoy the snow. There are many benefits to snowboarding. It increases your flexibility by requiring you to change and pace in different directions.…

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    United States who love snowboarding. In today’s society, with so many people working to make our country less exclusive, why should these resorts be allowed to prohibit snowboarders on their slopes? Snowboarding is a rather new sport, with the first snowboards initially introduced to the world in 1965 by Sherman Poppen. Though snowboarding wasn't introduced as an Olympic sport until 1998. On the other hand, skiing has been around for millennia, with the first recorded skies discovered to have…

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    Activities I do is snowboard, play video games, Fish, Skateboard, And play soccer. I like weekends, Hamburgers, and family. Dislikes being bored, homework. Fore words I would use describe myself happy, noise, weird, funny. Next my dad Mike. Facts are loves to fish, mows…

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    I began to push myself harder than ever to expand my knowledge on more new and advanced tricks. One of my first injuries was a severe shoulder injury. When I visited the emergency room, the doctor examined my livid shoulder and advised me not to snowboard for at least two months due to the severity of the injury. Hearing the scraping of the ice underneath me and the cracking of my bones discouraged me to continue the sport. I was devastated and heartbroken, but the encouragement of my family and…

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    This will be about how Marco Siffredi attempted to descend Everest on a snowboard. Marco Siffredi sent out with a group of sherpas to summit Everest so he could be the first to snowboard down it.It was September 8th when he finally reached the summit, after an hour of rest the sherpas urged him not to go becasue of bad weater conditions, but he ignored there pleas and procceded…

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    Crash Reel Themes

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    Have you ever worked so hard for a lifelong dream of yours? And all of a sudden that dream is taken away from you. Well, Kevin Pierce has experienced this very action. The movie The Crash Reel, is a documentary showcasing Kevin’s training as an Olympic snowboarder. This documentary was immensely sentimental, and caught my attention throughout the whole movie. In addition to the storyline of Kevin’s journey, there were many themes present. The film showed the importance of family in order to…

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    out from everybody else. We didn’t “look” the same as everybody else, but we did not get treated any differently because of it. Another way is that majority of our group needed skiing or snowboarding lessons because they didn’t know how to ski or snowboard. When we went over to the part of the resort that was for lessons, it was broken down into two sections: snowboarding lessons and skiing lessons. Within those two sections, there were three different levels of lessons beginner, intermediate,…

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