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    Before Thomas Jefferson became the third president of the United States, he composed the Declaration of Independence. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” However, Jefferson was a slave owner at the time. Throughout history, discrimination against race, especially blacks, has been reflected. We do not live in a world where all men are treated equally and that is still the case. The Black Lives Matter (BLM) is an effective campaign and will help raise…

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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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    Pool Party in a Sunday Dress It was fifth grade my family and I moved to the other side of town, which meant a new school district. My year started out wrong coming from a rival school, within the first month I had my first fight. At my first school we had assigned seats on the bus. The new school did not but I found out the hard way. I decided to sit near the front by the bus driver when a girl three times my weight approached me. “Get out of my seat!” she yelled. I looked up to see if there…

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    come back up. This is not like how many people see drowning. The reality of it is grim. I saw this first hand at a children 's pool party a year ago. I sat on the life guards ' chair, eyes flicking over the twenty some children and a rescue tube across my knees. There was a small child I noticed seemed to be a weak swimmer. They doggy paddled around the edge of the pool, panting and fighting to keep up with the other children. I asked if they needed a life jacket, but the parent told me they…

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    The Story Of A Lifeguard

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    story in which Barbara Scott, the author, presents a teenager named Chris, who is living alone in Calgary and is struggling with a number of problems. Chris, sixteen-year-old who is living without his parents, works at the Bridge Land Community Swimming Pool. During his daily lifeguard job Chris meets a child named Mike, who unintentionally annoys Chris, and causes Chris to snap. Later, Mike and his parents ends up in a car accident, losing both his mom, dad and his memories. Throughout the…

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    Press release for whitewind cir boynton beach: http://www.brianpearlrealestate.com/listing/rx-10159944-10631-whitewind-cir-boynton-beach-fl-33473-valencia-reserve-lyons-west-agr-pud-9-for-820000/ Brian Pearl and co-listing agent Vini Antonacci, define the epitome of luxury real estate agents. They have recently listed and sold the Pamplona Grand property at full price in only two days. This lakefront property was upgraded in over $230,000 sumptuous luxury materials. Decorators Unlimited came…

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    The countdown started the day my mom told us we were going to Atlantis in the Bahamas. One of the best surprises I've ever had. It had been years since I went to vacation with my family all together. The countdown felt like months or years but really it was only two weeks. I’ve never been to the Bahamas and neither has my sister Sydney which explains why the countdown seemed so long. The time came to go to the airport and board the plane. Now the countdown is down to 15 minutes waiting for the…

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    My First Cabin Chat Essay

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    1. Cabin chat (374) If you could fill up a swimming pool with anything what would it be? Would you rather be a princess or a superhero? What was your favorite part of the week? Those were the questions I asked when leading my first cabin chat. Cabin chat includes asking silly questions or a time to talk about experiences of life with a chronic illness. Cabin chat was always one of my favorite parts of camp because we could speak without fear of judgment or not understanding, even at the age of 7…

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    What to take on an Australian Cruise Opportunities that Australia has to offer are as big as the country itself. Australia is sometimes referred as "the land at the end of the world" because it is remote and isolated from the rest of the world. Australia offers many tourist attractions: the beautiful coastline, high mountain ranges, the Outback, vivid urban areas and much more. One of the best ways to enjoy the beauty of this country is to go on a cruise, but before you set sail, make sure that…

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    Already, it was our last day of the trip and I felt very at home by this point. I never wanted to leave. We decided to do something special on our last day rather than sunbathing by the pool and everyone (including myself) felt ambitious enough to try scuba diving. Scuba diving was a totally new experience for me and it was thrilling. It felt like I was in a completely new world. The sheer amount of wildlife I witnessed in the water was…

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