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    The criminal justice system and punishment usually coincide. For every crime that has been committed, there should be a punishment to follow. While punishment of crime is, for all intents and purposes, qualitatively milder than it was only a few hundred years ago, the latter half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century has seen the introduction of increasingly harsh criminal justice policies in countries such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom (Cote-Lussier, 2016). The…

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    On February 19th, I attended the 2017 Epcot International Festival of the Arts located in the World Showcase of Epcot Park, Disney World Florida. This outdoor gala encompassed an array of fine arts exhibited under fine white tents along the World Showcase’s walking paths. As I strolled along the pathway, I came across one particular framed photograph that captured my interest. It was a large digital photo of an under view of a pier and it was titled, “Pacific Tides” by Carlos Cuba. As I gazed at…

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    On the one hand I had to ensure I gave each child equal attention, but on the other hand each child was unique and had different strengths and weaknesses, making it difficult to distribute my time evenly as the weaker swimmers required more attention and corrections. At the time I wasn’t aware that I was distributing my time unequally but after a few lessons I was notified by my supervisor of parents’ concerns surrounding the attention their child was receiving. Reflecting…

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    This the time where I need to relax, as I get ready I can hear the loud splash that the swimmers are making as they jump into the water with all their might, and the loud cheering from the stadium. And also the loud thundering noise of coaches and team members screaming go faster. As make way to my coach a tall, strong, and ex-Olympian swimmer for a final piece of advice. The only thing my coach told me was to “Jump in and swim as if it was the Olympics”. As I began…

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    project about consumer behaviour in the sport of swimming, under purchasing behaviour, it was mentioned that overall comfort of a swimsuit was the most important reason in the purchase decision. For avid swimmers, durability of the swimwear was more important than the cost. As for recreational swimmers those who are still learning to swim, brand name was their least important factor in their swimwear purchasing decision. A National Panel Data (NPD) study reported that Fit and comfort was the…

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    Essay On Hawaii Swimming

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    middle of the Pacific, we think that it is a necessity to teach our youths the mechanics of swimming. We do this in order to increase the population of residents within each generation in the Islands whom are efficient, skillful, and experienced swimmers. In order to fulfill this goal, our organization first and foremost step is to promote and advocate the incorporation of swimming programs in the Physical Education programs in every schools within the state Hawaii. To accomplish this first task…

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    Two Diverse People Earth is a place of diversity, on it live billions of people that are all different from each other like Alan Brint, and Malala Yousafzai. The article “Blind swimmer works hard to race other high school swimmers in Illinois,” by Newsela staff talks about Alan Brint, a blind student who is a great swimmer. The article “Women Leaders: Malala Yousafzai” by Newsela staff , talks about Malala Yousafzai, a woman that fought for girl’s right to education in her country. These two…

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    According to Aisch and Lai, the journalists of the New York Time, Two of the more prominent athletes, Chinese swimmer Sun Yang and Russian swimmer Yulia Efimova who have been suspended for doping and competed in the Rio Olympics, became the targets of criticism by their competitors. The Australian swimmer Mack Horton directly claimed Sun Yang is a drug cheat and he ignored him, and the American swimmer Lily King publicly derided Efimova many times since she had positive test records (Aisch &…

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    Beet Juice Case Study

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    their failure to exercise after drinking beet juice. Athletes were also shown to have decreased aerobic energy cost supplementing with beet juice. A low energy cost enabled swimmers to maintain an increased exercise time. Results indicate trained Master of beetroot juice supplementation can improve sports performance swimmers. Other findings A systematic review and study the effects of beetroot juice improves cardiorespiratory endurance athletes was conducted on several articles. The study of…

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    Cross Country Analysis

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    team qualified for regionals at the end of the season with their relays. The girls’ 400 freestyle relay along with the boys’ 200 and 400 freestyle relays at districts allowed the team to make it to regionals. The boys also ranked in the top 8. Many swimmers had individual events, including Andres McKeon, Immanuel Olmos, Jamar Calixte, and Tyler Oviedo. At regionals, everybody could swim faster and drop time off their speed. “Every single person who swam regionals did better than they had done…

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