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    The Buoyancy of Salt Water

    Science Lesson- Level - Kindergarten Q. Ogleby The Buoyancy of Salt Walter Introduction: Those who have swam in the ocean water can related to the difference in fresh and salt water. Children visit the beach often and will relate to the difference of the water in a pool and beach water. Besides the difference in taste we will explore the buoyancy force of salt water, which allows things to float with greater ease than is possible in fresh or pool water. Children will also learn that ships

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    Personal Narrative

    this day I have not forgotten this bright sunny day. At the crack of dawn when the sun was rising with a smile on its face me and my friend Joe Dirt both thought it was a good day. Every bright day we had we took advantage of the heat and went swimming in the creek two miles from the spot my grandpa took me to when we fished. We headed out for the journey that awaited us to where we were headed. When we got there me and Joe bet that the water was going to be colder than it was the week before

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    Personal Narrative: Lake Of The Ozarks

    Lake of the ozarks My grandpa owns a cabin at the Lake of the Ozarks. I go there three or four times a year it is a lot of fun up there. When I am up there I like to do a lot of things like, go boating, jump off a rope swing, fishing, hunting snakes, eating, and shoot off a bunch of fireworks. But one of the the best things to do up there is to hang out with my grandpa. I love to go to the lake but I hate the drive there it is about 7 hours long. My grandpa and I usually leave at 6:00 am and we

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    Brief Summary: The Evolution Of Harp Seals

    for hypothermia. The 6 foot long shape of their body was designed for swimming. Specifically, their fins help them move around easily such as penguins. Not only that but, their eyes have a protective gland that protects them from the harsh waters (n.d.).

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    spring, summer, autumn, and winter, in both cities. For this reason, residents in both cities can enjoy similar activities in each season. For example, when I lived in Seoul, I usually went hiking and swimming during the summer and went skiing and skating every winter. In Vancouver, hiking, climbing, swimming and skiing are popular activities regardless of age or gender. Moreover, Vancouver and Seoul are one of the main cities in both countries. They both have good transportation, many job opportunities

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    Personal Narrative: My University, Cypress Community College

    My university, Cypress Community College, from an aerial perspective is seeing shaped rounded. The buildings are surrounded by the parking lots. I usually go to the buildings where located on the left side of library, such as Humanities, Fine Art, and Science & Math buildings. So, I tried to find the place where I usually go and I found out two facts that I didn't pay attention while I was walking in the campus. Trough seeing my University in Google map, I found out two of the visual facts and the

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    Racial Stereotype Essay

    I am a white guy. I do all of the “white” activities: swimming, tennis, academic teams, etc. But why are these “white” activities? In this instance, they are simply because I called them so. There is no part of swimming, or of tennis, that is inherently Caucasian. So what do we do when we call these sports and clubs white? We lose sight of their purpose: entertainment and an opportunity to showcase skill. My TEDtalk is on the impact of racial association encouraging the perpetuation of stereotypes

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    Observation Paper

    Mandi Lurkins October 26, 2010 ENG-105 (12) Ms. Duncan Do Fish Ever Sleep? Brilliant shades of blue, green, yellow, orange and red flashed all around me as I peered into a view of life as we know it. It was as if a box of crayons had exploded, with wonderful accuracy, all around the room creating a kaleidoscope effect on my eyes. This fantasy land gave me the chance to stare face to face at nature’s natural rawness; its awe-inspiring beauty. It was nothing but a bountiful blossom of blooming

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    Technology in the Olympics

    The Role of Technology in the Olympics When the modern Olympics began in 1896, Thomas Burke, an American athlete, wore a cotton shirt and cotton shorts and ended up winning gold in the 100-meter sprint. Fast-forward to the 2012 London Olympics. In August, American athletes in track events competed in Nike’s Pro TurboSpeed suits. The tight-fitted apparel was made from recycled polyester fabric, designed to limit aerodynamic drag and boost athletic performance. Today, it’s hard to imagine any sport

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    Personal Nutrition Exercise Plan

    and my heart rate is raising much, because I do it at my pace not as if I'm racing someone. When developing a plan for myself I need to be sure that I have activates that will make my heart rate o up, and breaking a good sweat. Running, yoga, and swimming are exercises you will find in my plan. The goals I create for myself will be challenging yet easy to meet, to ensure I take the time to exercise. The most import nutrition goal I have is to eat breakfast every morning,

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