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    Question 1 (practical experience) What is your knowledge of the beach and surf environment? Please give details of any previous experience of lifeguarding, lifesaving and first aid. My family has had a beach hut at sandbanks since before I was born and therefore a lot of my time in the summer growing up was spent at the beach. Also, for about a year I attended a junior lifeguarding club twice a week at the Poole Dolphin Centre, and on numerous occasions we went to the beach in the evening to do…

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    of inspiration and economic opportunity for many. "We all need purpose, the reason why we do what we do and how we lead. Purpose is uplifting, encouraging. You know why you are doing what you are doing. Life without purpose is like a very expensive yacht with no rudder." (Perry, 2017) The first Tyler Perry Studio was 60 acres which employed 300 people bringing opportunities to the Atlanta community, which was launched in 2006. Perry has made it a point to control and own his brand. He considered…

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    Sonnet 7 Seas Cruise Essay

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    As Regent Seven Seas Cruises prepared to mark its twenty-fifth anniversary in 2017, the company yet again helped to raise the standards by which luxury is defied. The new 55,254 gross ton ms Seven Seas Explorer, entered service in July 2016, with amenities ranging from larger private balconies to a 4,400 sq. foot Regent Suite with two bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a private solarium and even an in-suite spa with sauna and Jacuzzi. Accommodating just 750 passengers, the ship has the look…

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    Summary of The Most Dangerous Game Sanger Rainsford was heading to “Rio” (1) to hunt jaguars. While everyone was asleep, Rainsford went out on the deck to “smoke another pipe.” (2) When his pipe was falling off the yacht, he reached out and tried to grab it but, fell off of it. Rainsford started to swim to the “Ship-Trap island” (1) because he heard a “pistol shot.” (4) When he got to the island he followed footprints and met two men, Ivan and General Zaroff. Zaroff already knew who…

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    Evacuating Ambassadors

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    As we face the latest terrorist attack, the National Security Council must respond quickly and cohesively to save the United States’ Ambassador to Afghanistan. His life is in imminent danger and we must act with one goal: to save the Ambassador’s life. The best way to secure the release of our ambassador is through negotiation. The kidnapping of our Ambassador to Afghanistan leaves the National Security Council with few options. One of the options is to launch a rescue mission. Mr.…

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    Identity is a series of factors such as race, personality, stratum, and gender that defines who a person is. It also determines how the society expects one to behave. However, it is a common situation that one’s desire is societally unacceptable to his or her identity. Two novels, To Kill A Mocking Bird by Harper Lee and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, are two representatives in the fight against one’s original identity. Although Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mocking Bird and Jay Gatsby in…

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    Releasing the Doubt Strolling through downtown Summit, New Jersey on a Sunday afternoon, passing by the town diner and train station, through the village green and promenade with my dad by my side, I had an epiphany. It finally hit me as bubbly residents greeted my father and I with numerous ‘thank yous’ for the party the night before. I felt like I was walking with a celebrity; everyone knew him. For the first time, I was not embarrassed that he was walking barefoot alongside our fellow…

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    Let’s talk about Caribbean life perks for a minute. One perk that may or may not come to your mind is waterfront dining. How about lunch with a welcoming refreshing breeze caressing your face. Or think about it, a cozy dinner under a sunset, better yet if there is a full moon. Being so close to the beautiful backdrop that nature creates is breathtaking and influences a peace that surpasses all understanding. Many beautiful restaurants in Grenada offer this calm vitality of nature while dining in…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby is considered by literature critics to be the “Great American Novel” with the only other work considered to be of the same caliber being Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn. Yet what makes a “Great American Novel” one may ask? A Great American Novel has to show the reader the culture of America at a specific time period. And F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Novel The Great Gatsby shows us the negative effects of American Society’s Notions of Materialism and the…

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    Identity is defined as the set of characteristics by which a person or thing is definitively recognizable or known. From Lord of the Flies to Things Fall Apart, identity was an integral part of literature produced in the twentieth century. Identity crises in literature are most often faced by adolescents and migrants, both of which accurately describe James Gatz in The Great Gatsby. Young James Gatz, also known as Jay Gatsby, migrated all the way from North Dakota to the southern shores of Lake…

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