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    the diving board. The first public pool in the United States was built in 1887, and by the 1920's there were thousands of pools in communities around the country. Today there are almost 10.5 million residential pools and more than 300,000 public swimming pools in the US. Business Overview…

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    20-30 years before the city shuts it down because of water issues, bad air quality, and other health threats that are wrong with the pool. But, the City of Ames refuses to build a safe, clean pool for the Ames swimmers. The city of Ames needs a new swimming pool for swimmers in clubs, the highschool swim team, and any citizen with a membership who wants to exercise.…

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    College Essay On Dry Suit

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    The diving suit never looks like a simple outfit ever. Each suit for diving is based on many accessories that help to stop the water to be entered into the body. It is different as compared to the swim suit. For swimming, you don’t need to wear heavy suit with loads of accessories. However, the sea divers need to wear lots of things over their body. The major things required to wear for diving are gloves, hoods, boots, dry suit and wetsuit. Some divers like to wear wetsuit while some want to…

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    One hot summer day in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, I lay outside with my Aunt Tracy’s step daughter Janessa, and cousin Jordyn who was three. Jordyn is splashing around in the freezing cold baby pool, laughing every time she would splash one of us. Of course, when we check the time it is around 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Janessa and I had been talking about hanging out with one of her friends from the area, so we texted Jillian to see what was going on tonight. The Redwood Valley fair was going on…

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    The Story Of A Lifeguard

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    short 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…

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    Jupiter FL

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    The tour comprises over 700 massive areas of pristine wilds with 5 kilometer after kilometer of shallow swimming trails. There is a great deal of nature to view with deer, wild hogs, birds, gators and more. The setting is breathtaking under 100+ year old oak trees and cypress. This trail goes through wet prairies, sawgrass marshes and also tree islands. It's…

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    Misty may treanor biography Early life On,July 30,1997, Misty May Treanor was born in Angles, California U.S.A. She followed her dream playing beach volleyball with her dad on the Santa Monica Pier and had her first tournament was she was nine years old. Highschool Misty went to , Newport harbor high school ,as she helped her team win the state championship her sophomore year in volleyball in the year of 1992 and her junior year of 1994 In 1993 misty got selected of the best high…

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    One of the first things Life Guard training taught was that drowning is not like the movies. Rare is the occasion when a drowning victim is able to frantically thrash around. Even rarer is when they the strength or time to scream for help. Victims can slip under the water and never 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…

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    Edwardsville Case Study

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    Edwardsville will provide locals with two new water features this summer, a community pool and “spray and play park.” These two projects happened separately, but combined they will give people two new ways to cool off during the heat of summer. Community pool In the fall of 2015, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville reached out to Edwardsville Mayor Hal Patton about the city’s interest in taking over Cougar Lake Pool. The outdoor pool, located at 88 Recreation Drive at SIU Edwardsville,…

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    INFLATABLE WATER SLIDE PARK When I was a child, I was crazy for playing in inflatable castle and water park yet those are too expensive and far from my house. In the recent years, there are a variety of inflatable water parks which are comfortable and affordable. Then children can enjoy the healthy outdoor games every week in the back yard, and their parents manage to throw the worries about high-priced tickets and the harmful chemicals in pools. 1. So what is an inflatable water slide park?…

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