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    water it seemed natural to explore the realms of the ocean and what it had to offer. Stereotypically‚ Hawaiians are known to surf. However‚ skin diving‚ and fishing are also a huge part of the Hawaiian culture. There are many different techniques to fishing. Some methods include: fly fishing‚ laying nets‚ setting traps‚ reel and line‚ and skin diving. And even within those methods‚ variations can be found in each. There are two styles of fishing that I want to expand on‚ and show how they

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    on to check his money stash and counts all of it‚ if any is available‚ if he has money or enough he will go to the cheapest coffee shop and buy himself breakfast. Although if he has no money he will have to find the nearest bakery and dive in the dumpster to look for the four day old thrown away bread. As long as it were not moldy he would be able to eat it. Then off to his next task the most recent newspaper. He would sit inside a coffee shop sometimes for hours‚ until he could lay his hands on

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    Professional breath-hold diving has been a common practice in several countries for many centuries‚ for harvesting sponges‚ pearls and seafood (Ferretti and Costa 2002). This practice is declining; however‚ in Japan and Korea there are still around 30‚000 divers. Many studies have looked at the physiological aspects of these divers. Studies of diving operations and patterns‚ seasonal variations‚ diving equipment‚ gas compositions at the end of dives‚ and estimated gas exchange during diving have been done

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    James Nestor‚ featured in The New York Times on April 15‚ 2016‚ argues the best way to observe and study whales is by free diving. As a scientist who closely studied sperm whales by free diving on a research team‚ Nestor wrote this article to express the urgency surrounding learning about whales as they approach endangerment. He successfully explains the importance of free-diving for this purpose through ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. Nestor uses personal credentials‚ expertise‚ and his fellow expert researchers

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    immediately decided to pick it up. “Wow‚ what is this little knife doing here?” Suddenly‚ the ground hit him like cold water‚ and I‚ completely aware of what just took place‚ chuckled. I quickly ran to him and disposed of his body in a very horrid smelling dumpster nearby. I waited for the second person‚ he had the appearance of a teenager and definitely had a very eager personality just by looking at him. Without hesitation‚ he picked the knife and yelled “Nice! I’ve found myself a gold knife‚ I cant wait

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    While hiding behind the dumpster I waited anxiously for two hours. Though my heart was beating fast it was as cold as liquid nitrogen onto a burning flame‚ a strange feeling indeed. Around ten-fifteen‚ just about twenty-eight seconds before ten-sixteen‚ I hear his footsteps coming

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    A Thing Called “Love” The difference between two separate opinions of love could be very similar‚ yet could be drastically contrasting. In the story "Love in L.A."‚ written by Dagoberto Gilb‚ Jake has‚ what would appear to a normal person‚ a skewed vision of love. Out of everything in his world he could chose to love‚ it is his car that he loves. His car means everything to him and it seems as if nothing else matters. In the story "The Love of My Life"‚ by T.C. Boyle‚ two teenagers seem to love

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    region and has been experiencing declining revenues and unprofitability for the past three years as a result. Other resorts that have been able to specialize in certain segments of the diving industry have been doing well over the past years as the industry continues to grow. CDR must look for opportunities in the diving industry to find a unique niche and gain a competitive edge that will lead to an increase its revenues. The SWOT analysis (Exhibit 1) looks at the current state of CDR and the environment

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    The rite of passage is an important transition in a person’s life and the stages of their life/changing role. The rite of passage for the Vanuatu tribe is land diving. Land diving is a way of life for this tribe. Vanuatu’s land diving is an extreme bungee jump. For boys‚ land diving is a huge leap into manhood (Hagman). “According to legend‚ the land dive originated when a frightened wife‚ attempting to escape from husband‚ climbed a tall tree. He sighted and then pursued her‚ but just before

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    Christmas has always been my favorite holiday. It is not necessarily the presents‚ the decorations‚ the holiday songs‚ or the lights that make this holiday the most glorious holiday ever. Rather‚ it is my family’s traditions that make me love this day more than the rest. While many families center their lifestyle around traditions and enriching values of their culture‚ the notion of incorporating tradition into our daily lives has always been of a lesser importance. For my family‚ Christmas is the

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