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    Pool Chemistry Artin Kalantari Due Date: 14/08/2014 Mrs. Josephs   Introduction A swimming pool is one of the main factors for almost everyone in summer. Swimming pools can be either built above or below ground and can be constructed from many different materials. However for a pool to be safe to swim in, the water must maintain low levels of bacteria and viruses to avoid the spread of diseases and pathogens. If a pool is not properly sanitised, then it will become unsafe and unhygienic

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    Through the observation and interview with the Manager of Kuala Terengganu Golf Resort, Mr. Mazlan, we can categories the problems faced by the company in two aspect which is customers’ privacy violation and lack of customer safety care. 3.1 Customers’ Privacy Data Violation 3.1.1 Disclose of customer data through promotional program According to Magnini, Earl, and Sharon (2003), “fueled by the proliferation of centralized reservation and property-management systems, hospitality corporations

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    Introduction. A swimming pool is an artificially enclosed body of water that is used for either leisure pursuits or to be enjoyed and utilised in aquatic sports. Pools range from all shapes and sizes and also varied use, for example, they could be private, public and competitive. Swimming pools are also built either above or below ground varying in the material they are built with, whether it is concrete, metal, fibreglass and or plastic. The key to operating a pool is keeping it clean and chemically

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    Pool Operations Pool Operator, Records and Plans The pool operator has appropriate training for maintaining and operating the pool. In addition, the operator was also the only caretaker of the pool and was knowledgeable and active with the pool safety plan and pool records. To illustrate this, the operator knew where the safety equipment were located in the pool area; how to balance and maintain the pool water; and performed the regular maintenance and cleaning of the pool. Also, the Fraser Health

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    My Memorable Drowning Moment When we hear, “Mind-stability, body and character,” we think of the freshmen in high school, who also love swimming. In addition, most of us have a memory from our childhood about a time we were almost drowned in trying to swim in deep water, and I am no exception. I struggled to swim in the deep water that compressed my body like the weight of the galaxy was on my shoulders. When life was in danger, I hung in there, and I did not back down, and I did not give up my

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    Pool Scenes in The Graduate At first glance it may seem that the swimming pool in Ben?s backyard is no more than an insignificant setting-choice for the movie. After close examination, however, the pool fills a critical role as the symbol of the recent college-graduate?s internal struggle with decisions regarding his future. Key scenes involving the swimming pool and the related aquarium in Ben?s room chronicle the evolution of his transition from adolescents into adulthood. The opening scene

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    Introduction: Today, swimming is very much an enjoyable activity as a form of recreation, exercise, or physical therapy, as well as a disciplined competitive sport. Early Swimming: In the olden days, swimming was basically an exercise, seen as a life skill, and therefore, people would commence controlled coaching. However, swimming races took place in Japan as early because the 1st century BC, and swimming was a mandatory part of the college curriculum in Imperial Japan (Britannica, 2005).Also,

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    (Rotterdam). In a more recent GBD, data shows that the global mortality rate from drowning is about 6.8 per 100,000 persons (Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation). Accidental drownings are more common among children. Drownings often occur in swimming pools, lakes/rivers, and even bathtubs. Lack of supervision and knowledge are risk factors that contribute to accidental drownings. Due to this, about one in five people who die from drownings are children under the age of 14. (Centers for Disease Control

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    Swimming is an amazing sport, and it isn't harmful to you at all, right? Nope! 85% of the swimming pools use chlorine to sanitize. Chlorine can cause dry and irritated skin, as well as damaged hair. It could even cause some sicknesses. A swimmer´s life is not so easy! Is there a way to successfully remove chlorine in a swimmer's hair by making a more efficient swim spray for hair? How is chlorine used and what is it? Chlorine is used in swimming pools to kill harmful bacteria. It is a chemical used

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    How to Open and Close an Outdoor Pool If you have never opened or closed your outdoor pool before, and you are in any doubt as to your ability to do so, you would be better off calling your local pool center to do the job for you. However, if you are somewhat familiar with pool care and are willing to undertake the work yourself, the following guidelines should be provide adequate information to help you along the way. First, we will begin

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