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    10 most adventure sports in Dubai Somebody has rightly said “The world is a playground.” And if you want to understand what it means, then come to Dubai. This is a land loaded with outdoor activities and adventure sports that can stimulate your passive hormones, and offer you adventure, thrill, and excitement. Its geographical features has made it ideal for adventure sports. From hiking the roughest terrain and ragged mountains, to sailing with sharks, bashing sand dunes, and diving from the…

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    snowboarding is more practical, and snowboarding has better style than skiing. For these reasons it would be in someone’s best interest to choose snowboarding over skiing. Snowboarding is cooler than skiing. Snowboarding comes from an amazing history of surfing and skateboarding. Cool people, both men and woman, shredding big waves, the roads and sidewalks…

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    Choose Your Florida Retirement Destination It’s easy to push retirement to the perimeter of our minds when life is busy with family, careers, commitments and other adult priorities. But it’s never wise to allow retirement to slip out of sight. Regardless of whether it looms sooner or later, you should consider how and where you’d like to spend it. Read on for our suggestions on choosing Florida as your retirement destination. Why Florida? Let’s assume you want to be here, or that Florida is…

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    seen incredible videos of people taking underwater cameras while snorkeling and scuba diving! I believe it is absolutely “breathtaking”! I would also love to learn how to surf. I’ve always thought surfing was so cool because you’re basically “riding the waves”. So many beach movies I’ve seen include surfing and I’ve always wondered what it would be like if I was on the surfboard. I would also love to explore tourist spots like Mauna Loa, the world’s largest volcano! I researched Mauna…

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    Hawaii, the home of white sand beaches, pro surfing, hula dances, and warm weather. If I could move to any region within the United States, I would move to Hawaii with no hesitation. Hawaii contains a prestigious hospital and the opportunity to become a surfer. Both of which of which I have always dreamed of being a part in. Nothing would make me happier than becoming an orthopedic surgeon operating out of a Hawaiian hospital working on shark attack victims and other unlucky victims who need…

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    Surfwise Movie Analysis

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    Most parents of the kids from the 21st century wish for their children to go to formal schooling so that they can later go on to college where they can pick a major that they would like to focus in so they can earn a degree that will help them land their dream job and live a good successful life. These parents philosophy is that in order for their children to be successful they have to go to grade school, junior high, and high school where the teachers and students cover subjects like history,…

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    Kailua Beach Observation

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    Kailua The location that I chose to observe was Kailua beach in Hawaii. The beach is known to be a local hotspot. There you will find many locals swimming, surfing, barbecuing, and enjoying themselves. Driving up to the beach you probably wouldn’t think that right behind the abandoned house was how you actually got to the beach. There is a small parking lot that locals wait to park in. There is no paved pathway to get to the beach there are only paths on the grass that have been made by people.…

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    strongest moment of thinking is when I annotated for The Tribes of Palos Verdes. There were many times I had to connect ideas for the plot line to make sense of situations. I also found great strengths when thinking about the connection of my surfing knowledge and surfing scene in the…

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    Managing to break free from the first set of waves, I pushed forth into the next set of unceasing five foot waves. With legs bent upwards and arms plunging one after the other in a Michael Phelps mentality to finish the race with swift strokes, I kept my body centered in the middle of my seven foot board just like my grandpa positioned me to do so. With a split second to pause and raise my head to look over an oncoming wave, I made out the face of my grandpa, looking back at me from his own…

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    Australia seems to be blessed for producing beautiful films about real life situations fraught with meaning and mystery. The movies “Puberty Blues” and “The Year my voice broke” are of no exception. The landscape seems so realistic on the screen, and the sense of Australia's isolation does as well. The subject matter and thematic thrust of Puberty Blues is the girls’ inceptive desperation to hook into the “in-crowd”, but with a strong feminist kick. Sixteen-year-olds, Debbie Vickers and Sue…

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