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    beach day

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    A day at the beach As a child‚ I would often relish those fun-filled‚ joyous family outings. Along with my irritating little sister and adoring parents‚ we would speed off in the car ready to create a new adventure and take a plenty of pictures to add to the collection in the family album. An experience that stands out most to me now as a young adult was a time when we went to the beach when I was about eight years old. Ecstatic‚ and jumping around like a frog in early spring‚ I was excited. Today

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    beach scene

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    the crab scuttled and scurried across the scorching hot sand searching for its next victim.Walking along the beach‚ the bright sun is nearly hot enough to cover you in an invisible blanket of warmth. The beautiful‚ big blue ocean’s waves are crashing against the cliffs as you watch the seagulls joyfully fly around in circles in the air. The warm‚ golden sand runs between your toes with the gentle breeze. As you walk along‚ you find gorgeous‚ shiny shells that have been washed into the shore by the

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    Volleyball History In 1895‚ William G Morgan‚ a physical education director at the Holyoke‚ Massachusettes YMCA‚ created a game called Mintonette‚ as a low contact indoor sport. After observing the first game‚ Alfred Halstead‚ renamed the game Volleyball due to the volleying nature of the game. Numerous other variations of Volleyball have developed such as Beach Volleyball‚ Footvolley‚ Hooverball‚ and Newcomb. Both Men’s and Women’s Leagues are popular‚ and there are many clubs and tournaments throughout

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    Beach Tourism

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    which manifest on every street corner‚ lush field and quiet beach. Without doubt the main attraction in Goa has to be its beaches. During the winter‚ masses of European tourists descend on its resorts as the summer destinations back home begin to cool down. But it’s not just about the beaches - there are plenty of other attractions. Goa is beautifully unspoilt (like Spain was some 35 years ago) with sandy beaches that are dotted with beach shacks serving fabulous food - all the more remarkable considering

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    The Beach review

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    A review of “The Beach” "In the perfect beach resort‚ nothing is On a cheap hotel Richard meets the allowed mysterious to interrupt the pursuit of man Daffy who speaks pleasure." incoherently and eagerly about a beach on I recently watched the film “The Beach”‚ an island hidden from the sea. which is an adventure drama film directed The next morning is Daffy dead by suicide by Danny Boyle. The film was made in and Richard finds a handwritten

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    Myrtle Beach

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    about my trip to Myrtle Beach. Every year I take a trip to Myrtle Beach to visit my grandparents. Myrtle Beach has a very humid subtropical climate. The summer is long hot and humid. The average daytime high is 83 to 95 degrees F and the average night time lows are near 70 degrees F.If you are looking for an entertaining and relaxing way to spend the hot days of summer‚ Myrtle Beach definitely plenty to offer. The first thing I always do when i first arrive is go to the beach to relax after a long

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    Cronulla Beach

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    At Cronulla Beach there are many geographical issues affecting the area. Human or natural forces can affect geographical issues. One of these issues includes erosion. Erosion is one of the biggest geographical issues‚ which is the wearing down of different materials‚ such as rock‚ soil and sand. Some of the few management strategies used to provide a better environment are sand dunes and the sea bee wall. Erosion is the wearing down of different materials caused by natural forces such as long

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    Sunset on a Beach

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    Sunset on a Beach The sun peaked through the horizon‚ if saying a final goodbye to this California beach bed. Before leaving she gave me a gift of pure peace and serenity. Holding my eyes prisoner to the heavenly sight she put in front of me. While my feet were held into the grainy sand in desperate need of warmth and the smell of salt invading my nostrils. The beach is warm‚ with a captivating view‚ and has pure peace. The beach is where my problems and stressed are released‚ where nothing goes

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    life¨-Unknown. The inventor of volleyball is William G. Morgan in 1895. William took the characteristics of tennis‚ basketball‚ and handball. William enjoyed the game tennis more than the rest‚ but tennis needed a racket. William did not like all the equipment but did like the idea of a net. So‚ William invented volleyball which was a less rough version of basketball. This took place in Holyoke‚ Massachusetts at the Springfield College of YMCA. I started doing a volleyball spring league in fifth grade

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    History of Volleyball: Who invented volleyball? William G. Morgan (1870-1942) born in State of New York‚ USA. He was a director of physical education at the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA). Why was volleyball invented? Mr Morgan was looking for a game that was less violent and intense than basketball (a popular and new sport at that time) that would be suitable for the older people Where was volleyball invented? Holyoke (State of Massachusetts‚ USA) How was volleyball invented

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