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    rising in public health. Due to the hurricane’s high rainfalls, this historical flooding initiated many threats amongst fellow Texans. What’s in the water could be a dangerous, as many could be trying to save lives, evacuate, or horse around (ex. swimming, canoeing, etc.). It is advised to stay away from the floodwaters for one’s own safety. One of these hazards are infectious, deadly diseases that could infect a human by one swallowing contaminated water or if one has a cut, water contacted…

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    Motel Pool, by PK Page, imagery and symbolism are used to evoke the emotions that accompany the sensations, and also to create a series of visualizations in the readers mind. This is simply portrayed by describing young innocent children playing in a swimming pool outside a motel. In the beginning of the poem, “The plump good-natured children play in the blue pool”, the use of good-natured children creates thoughts of liveliness and energy as they are adding life to the pool. It also conveys a…

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    As the name suggests, the Newfoundland originates from the coast of Newfoundland, where is was used as a working dog both on land and water. There are no records to support the breeds true beginnings. Though it is generally said that it originates from the tibetan mastiff. Amongst its chores, the Newfie would carry heavy loads for its masters as draft and pack animals, tow lines from ship to land in choppy seas as ship dogs, and rescue errant swimmers.The Newfie was so accomplished in its…

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    Since it is a hot day she is tempted to go swimming in the river, however, the thought of someone seeing her, makes her hesitant to go. It says the following, “No one will see. Why she minds this, she doesn’t know. Every day she looks out at the river, and longs to swim in it.” When she finally decides…

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    never tried to push myself too far because of my fear of getting hurt afterwards. Now with this project, I’m hyped to be back in the game and push myself beyond my limits. My knees hate running so I picked swimming instead because knee pain was never an issue and it doesn’t make me sticky after swimming. The current generation is too vain with their current looks and styles. They’re willing to try everything that would seem “effective” on popular media sources to be able to attain the perfect…

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    warm. They also huddle up into a group to stay warm in the cold weather. They have adapted to their preditors by not having any on the land and by swimming fast in the water to get away from your preditor. Also by being smaller than their preditor making them able to fit in smaller places. Another way they have adapted to their preditors is by swimming out of the water if the preditor is a sea animal. They adapted to the water by having webbed feet to swin in it and by also having waterprove…

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    to avoid dairy products while suffering from ear infection as it can increase the pain. Q10. What precaution should be taken while swimming, if a person is having ear infection? A10. 1. Avoid swimming while suffering from ear infection. 2. Even when you are not suffering from ear infection; make sure that you dry your ears properly after shower and swimming. 3. Avoid inserting anything in the ear for drying it. You can set the hair dryer at low temperature and dry the ears with it.…

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    Anticipatory Signs

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    school building. We can also tell by children yelling “Hooray!” before leaving to go home. 4. On pg. 122 the sign Norman has made said “Open for swimming”, what does the sign say it is okay to do? How do we know that it is okay? PR: The sign Norman made said “Open for swimming”. We know it is okay to do it because there is a picture of children swimming in the fountain. 5. Would you believe the sign that tell the townspeople to give Norman presents? Why or why not? PR: No, because it is not…

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    The premier of Western Australia, Colin Barnett, had announced the shark culling policy in 2014 in response to the shark attack fatalities. The shark culling policy authorizes sharks larger than three metres, such as: the great white, bull and tiger sharks to be slaughtered. Sharks smaller than three metres would be liberated offshore. I highly believe that sharks shouldn’t be culled no matter what size they are. We are in the sharks’ habitation and there are other procedures to prevent shark…

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    courses that involves swimming, sport and maybe gymnastic. The benefits of these courses would allow Cyril to get out and socialize with people around the world especially when he is a famous man. Intellectually, because the activity hypothesis talks about being active engage, this theory can relate to Cyril intellectual development because this will help his mind set. As he is actively engaged his mental ability will increase because he is doing courses in relation to his swimming and his ways…

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