the kayak, while Grant, Tyson and Jordy on are tubes that are too small and half deflated. “Okay you boys hold on to the kayak and I’ll pull you there.” said Matt. You see I was stuck swimming all the way out there, Which was no problem since i use to be on a swim team. “What about Emma?” asked jordy. “I’m swimming!” I replied. They all laughed. We started out there, It was kinda gross because of all the gross moss/seaweed type stuff. The farther we got out there they colder it got.
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The Style Guide is a handy reference tool for professionals who want a quick answer to everyday questions on a grammar and style. ABBREVIATIONS Do not use full stops in abbreviations and acronyms. Right: Mr Mrs Ms Dr Wrong: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Dr. Right: ie eg 11 am Wrong: i.e. e.g. 11 a.m Right: USA IRAS US dollar Wrong: U.S.A I.R.A.S. U.S dollar Right: FIFO AGM NEV Wrong: F.I.F.O . A.G.M. N.E.V. Do not use abbreviation in formal documents. Right: Singapore February
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Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. Say O.K. if there isn’t any. 1 Jane is an painter. 2 I have got an uniform. 3 Helen isn’t at the home. 4 There is a elephant in the garden. 5 There are wolfs in the forest 6 Steve goes fishing tomorrow. 7 Rebecca wash her hair every day. 8 I am visiting my grandparents every week. 9 Tim doesn’t wants to do his homework. 10 We looking for a new flat. Fill in: a, an, the or (-) where necessary. 11 Peter wants to be _____ astronaut. 12 “Where
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deal of emphasis on activities that promote physical fitness, education, and respect for others. Please note that the LCRD Summer Day Camp is NOT licensed by the State of Georgia. Camp activities will include games, sports activities, crafts, swimming, and field trips. Campers will report to Shuman Recreation Center each morning starting Tuesday, May 26, between the hours of 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. and must be picked up each day no later than 6:00 p.m. at the same location. The fee is $75 per camper
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The aim of this research is to understand women’s sports today, the relationship between sports the body and personal identity. There has been much attention given to the role of sports in the lives of men than to the importance of sports to women. The twentieth century saw a massive change in women’s involvement in sport and exercise. When women first began to take part in activities, they had nothing to wear. Clothing had been divided into menswear and womenswear. Men and women dressed appropriately
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Fish species utilize water currents to evade predation, detect prey movements and navigate in various turbid oceanic habitats. Teleost fish have a lateral line, a mechanosensory system, which extends along the sides of the fish from the head to the tip of the caudal fin (Montgomery et al., 1997, p. 961). Minute movements and vibrations in the water system are sensed by neuromast cells in the lateral line (Montgomery et al., 1997, p. 962). There exists hundreds of neuromast cells in various regions
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months of a holding period, until they submit to human touch and the consumption of death fish. In the wild, dolphins swim up to 50 miles a day, but in captivity they only have sixty feet for performing. Not only does the small tank restrict their swimming, but it also messes with their sensory balance. They are unable to use their echolocation properly which will lead to deranged behavior (“Travel Weekly” 1). In a review by the “USA TODAY,” reported that three people have been killed and sixteen injured
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The amount of chlorine you are exposed to can affect your health. For example, Small amounts of Chlorine are used in swimming pools to disinfect the water. It is common for swimmers to react to the chlorine. Reactions could be dry skin, burning sensation on skin, green hair, and Chlorine cough. Chlorine cough occurs when there is high concentration of chlorine and poor
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Studying in Bournemouth University Name : Ngoc Diep Nghiem Class : IT 2 Introduction to Bournemouth University 3 Student Accommodation 3 Sports and entertainment 4 Nightlife. 5 Travel to and from university. 5 University study facilities 6 Accommodation (See Student Accommodation 6 Placements & Careers Service 6 Sports ( See Sports and entertainment ) 6 IT Services 6 Academic areas 6 Conclusion 7 Introduction to Bournemouth
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Team Dynamics Teams is a group of two or more people who exist to fulfill a purpose and are interdependent or interact and influence each other, mutually accountable for achieving common goals, and perceive themselves as a social entity. Teams are groups, but groups are not the same as teams. Teams have task interdependence and some groups are just people gathered together. One example of a team is orchestra playing together at practice. They each have a specific role or musical piece they
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