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    A Day at the Seaside

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    One fine sunny Sunday afternoon‚ Mr and Mrs Lee took their sons‚ Jacky and Dawn‚ to a picturesque seaside to have a picnic. As the seaside was far away from their home‚ Mr Lee drove them there. When they arrived at their destination‚ Jacky and Dawn were too impatient to wait‚ so they took their swimsuits and rushed into the changing room to change. After that‚ they hopped into the sea. In the meantime‚ their parents laid the mat with fried rice‚ two bottles of Sprite‚ a chocolate cake and some

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    The Seaside

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    THE SEASIDE How important were the natural features of the sea and sand in creating and maintaining the popularity of the seaside resorts? Whilst sitting on a huge boulder that was on the beach‚ looking out at the sea with the sunrise glistening off of it‚ the crest of the waves turning white and finally crashing on to the beach and fizzling out where we sat‚ I turned to my then girlfriend and said “I want to live here‚ by the sea”. Within two months we had moved‚ lock stock and barrel and

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    The day dawned bright and sunny. It was ideal for a picnic by the sea. We quickly packed some refreshments and swimming costumes‚ not forgetting our cameras and deck chairs. Excitedly‚ we drove off from the city of George Town through the picturesque fishing village near Tanjung Tokong in Penang‚ waiting to catch a glimpse of the sea. At last‚ we sighted the blue waters‚ sparkling in the sunlight. We looked out for a clean and shady spot to spend the day as we cruised along. It was a joy to

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Normal infants have the capability to develop responses to antigens at birth. Infants also start life with some immunoglobulin antibodies acquired from the mother. These antibodies cross the placental barrier‚ but not all types are transmitted equally. In particular‚ infants start with antibodies to viruses and gram positive organisms‚ but not to gram negative organisms. Infants have to be vaccinated to have protection against pathogens in which they

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    The Seaside.

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    with great regret and ordering my zombiefied body to make its way toward the bathroom. I hated my job‚ it’s not like I was important just an assistant‚ running around being everyone’s slave and taking orders. And what made it worst.. It was my first day at this new job in the north tower of the world trade centre. The time was half eight when I finally managed to start making my way towards the tower. I had to scurry though large crowds of people; swerving in and out of people like a maze you couldn’t

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    Seaside Resort

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    Seaside Resort Holiday - Brighton Symbol of vacationing‚ first time when people began to travel & vacation. Resorts lined Brighton in England. The opening of the resort in Brighton extended the seaside as a resort for health and pleasure to the much larger London market‚ and the beach became a centre for upper-class pleasure and carefreeness. This trend was praised and artistically elevated by the new romantic ideal of the picturesque landscape. A seaside residence was considered as a highly

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    Picnic by the Seaside

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    Picnic By The Seaside It was a beautiful Sunday morning‚ the sun shone high and the clouds in the blue sky seemed fluffier than usual.   Mom’s clear loud voice rang to my ears‚ jerking me up from staring at the sky- ‘Dear‚ get the mat in the car boot now!’ She then hurried off to chase my cousin‚ Andy‚ who was one year older than I was‚ into the back seat of the car.   Fifteen minutes later‚ we were heading to Morib Beach in Banting for a picnic.       Reaching the beach‚ mom and dad spread

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    Bridlington Seaside Resort

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    Research Bridlington seaside resort 01-10-2012 Introduction After the war the seaside resorts in Great Britain became very popular. The reason it became very popular was because people could not afford to go abroad. Also the transport was very poor. After the war the seaside resorts did not have any renewing en elderly people retired at the seaside resorts. This because of the transport around the resorts. This research report is about the Bridlington seaside resort and investigates how

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    “A Picnic at Seaside” A picnic with friends is very enjoyable. Some of my friends decided to go on picnic at Clifton last Sunday. We hired a wagon and put in it all the necessary things that were needed there. We carried with us food‚ fruit and water in a large cooler. We set out early in the morning. The weather was very pleasant. We reached Clifton at about 9 a.m. The site was very beautiful. Cool and refreshing breeze was blowing. First of all‚ we began to swim in cold water. After the bath

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    Seaside Research Paper

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    ‘The seaside was never a place of escape – it has always been a place with its own strict codes of behaviour.’ Do you agree? What is meant by a code of behaviour? This is a question that can be applied to the way we act and present ourselves in every environment and situation that we find ourselves in daily. What may be socially acceptable to one group may well be frowned upon or even vilified by others. Our behaviour within society has almost certainly changed from generation to generation and

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