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    Although most families think of a swimming pool as a luxury, it is a great way of having fun and making new memories with family and friends. An in-ground swimming pool may be an expensive investment, however if one has a tight budget an above ground pool is a great alternative. These pools offer similar benefits just like the in-ground one, but in an affordable price. Even if owning a swimming pool is a fantastic idea that does not mean that a person has to rush and buy the first one they come across

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    Notre Dame University Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil and environmental engineering Water treatment of swimming pool Group list: Name ID# signature Karim Taher 20093567 Joe El-Dahr 20101583 Ali Naboulsi 20101765 Mohamad Mroueh 20104009 Mohammad Harakeh 20103468 Naim Boustany 20101797 Prepared to: Dr. Sophia Ghanimeh Date: May 31, 2015 Letter of acknowledgment On behalf of the water treatment project

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    The Advantage of Individual or Team Sport From My Real Life Who doesn’t like sport? I think everyone in this world like sport. Some people maybe say, do sport will make their body slim and healthy. But somepeople say, do the sport will not change anything to their body, or they say, just waste time to do sport. In this world, there are two types of sport. Each of any sport have their advantages. There are two types of sport, individual sport and team sport. I will mention it below and what I

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    Guest Post Keywords: Pearland Swim Club Top Four Reasons Why Your Child Must Learn to Swim As a doting parent to an adorable kid, it is but natural for you to be too anxious to protect your little one always and prepare him/her to face whatever comes across in life. In their willingness to let their kid be an expert in literally everything, parents often get their kids trained in a variety of sports, music, dance and so on apart from the regular studies. However, an individual, however intelligent

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    ORLANDO- UCF students are constantly searching for different ways to reach their personal goals, and a select group look to bike, swim, and run their way to theirs on April 10 at the Ron Jon Cocoa Beach annual Triathlon. Every spring, the Recreation and Wellness Center hosts a 12-week triathlon training program that gradually prepares participating students to swim .25 miles, bike 12.5 miles and run 3.1 miles in a full sprint. The only requirement is to be a registered UCF student, and it is free

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    “I never thought you would be that good at swimming.” Those kind words spoken by my mom resounded with me. A harsh truth, but at 17 and looking back, I had to agree with her; it was undeniable. Flashback six or seven years ago and you would have to agree with us too. I stood a mere five feet tall, weighing a little over 110 pounds. Comparatively, I was a whale while my friends were graceful dolphins. I was surrounded by kids that were faster, stronger, and more athletic than me. They were training

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    From the beginning of time, the world of competitive swimming, to the days of Michael Phelps and Katie Ledecky, has changed greatly. All areas of competitive swimming have evolved through technological advances: timing and starting systems, pool and aquatic venues, suit technology, and training equipment. Come join a splash in the past to see how technology has changed the swimming world. From the 1896 Olympics to the 1967 Pan American Games events were timed with handheld stopwatches ("When Were

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    If You Really Knew Me

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    If You Really Knew Me If you really knew me, you would know that I love, love, love to swim. They say you can’t live without water. It fills my soul with passion and my veins with fire. It is my escape, my safe haven, my home. I don’t swim because I want to achieve Olympic glory. I don’t swim because I want to be famous. I swim because it’s the only thing in my life that makes sense. Because I know that if everything else goes wrong, the water will always stay the same. I can always find my way

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    First 200 freestyle I walked up towards the block to do my first 200 freestyle. I was so scared. I had only done one 200 freestyle and it was in practice. After I was panting like a dog on a hot summer day. I had to go swim with 12 and over because no one wanted to take the challenge that was 11 and under. Well I was waiting for my turn I thought about my mom earlier that month saying, you should do the 200 freestyle it will be fun. I stopped thinking about my mom when I heard the loud speaker

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    Swimming Moment Analysis

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    This moment was what we had worked for our entire swimming careers. It was exhilarating. It felt like we were on top of the world. I felt as though everything below me was moving in slow motion but, I didn't mind because I wanted this feeling to last forever. I had the medal around my neck and I was smiling with pure joy. I have been swimming since I was six years old. I have gone to practice after practice after practice for the past eleven years. At first, I was on the club team. Then,

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