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    An amazing Lifeguard Beach lovers you need a strong lifeguard‚ on who could love the beach and be your hero your savior‚This man is poseidon‚Poseidon should be a lifeguard because he is powerful‚ protective and crime fighting‚and already king of the sea so therefor with him being a lifeguard he can control the whole beach/sea.. One important reason that Poseidon is suited to be a lifeguard because he’s used to be by the ocean and controlling it and Protecting People.From a young age Poseidon has

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    The Lifeguard‚ a low budget drama from writer and director Liz W Garcia‚ premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2013 where it competed for Best Dramatic Film and had limited release. Garcia was “inspired” by Andrea Arnold’s film ‘Fish Tank’ “where the performances are so naturalistic…she’s able to be gritty and lyrical” (Garcia‚ 2013). ‘Cinema screen is interested in representation’ (McClements‚ 2016)‚ and the drama genre adheres to this idea as Jule Selbo (a professor in the Radio Television and Film)

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    This past summer‚ I got a job working at a local country club as a lifeguard. I had taken the training classes needed‚ and was ready to have my very first job. Signing up for the course‚ I was aware that this was not like any other entry job. If I got distracted‚ someone’s life could be lost. The responsibility I had was not just to my boss‚ it was to the people I was watching. The whole summer went by without a hitch‚ until the second to last day before the pool closed for the season. That day

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    Lifeguard Something I always wanted to be when I grow up is a lifeguard. I want to do this because I like the beach and pool. Also‚ I love to help people who are in need. Last summer I actually saved my little cousin’s life. We were at the pool and he just learned to walk‚ he started to walk to the deep end of the pool and fell in. I right away jumped in and save his life. That’s when I knew I wanted to be a lifeguard. Now lifeguards have so many responsibilities. Some of them could be to maintain

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    A Lifeguard Saved Two Kids From Drowning. The Mother’s Response Will Sicken You. Never judge a hero by his tattoos. A lifeguard‚ Mike‚ was working a night shift one night in Orange County‚ California at Newport Beach‚ observed a boy and a girl that were out swimming near a danger zone‚ as Mike was going towards then to inform them that was not a safe spot for them to be‚ a rip swept them away before Mike could get to them. Mike rush towards them‚ pulled them out of the water. As soon as the kids

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    college‚ I worked at a Girl Scout camp as a lifeguard. It was one of my favorite jobs I ever‚ but sometimes it was also difficult. During my second summer‚ I received feedback from the Head Lifeguard‚ Hank‚ that challenged me as a lifeguard and personally. Every day‚ I delivered waterfront rules to the campers that came down to swim. Providing the rules and ensuring the campers understood them made sure that the campers stayed safe and that my fellow lifeguards and I would not need to use our training

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    Why I Want to Be a Lifeguard There are many reasons that I might want to be a lifeguard: my paycheck would increase‚ I could get a job in practically any community‚ and I could spend my days outside in the sun. None of these‚ however‚ are the reason I want to be a lifeguard. The real reason I want to become a lifeguard is because it would allow me to better – as both a person and as a pool employee. I know being a lifeguard involves lots of responsibility‚ but that is part of what intrigues

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    you’ll discover more than a job - you’ll enjoy a career with a future and the opportunity to make a big difference in the lives of those around you! YMCA Lifeguard Job Description & Responsibilities A lifeguard is responsible for ensuring every swimmer’ safety and well being in swimming environments such as public pools and beaches. To be a YMCA lifeguard‚ first and foremost‚ you must be a good swimmer and have high sense of

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    bay. They floated on their backs. They floated slowly towards the ocean‚ picking up speed once they were in the aisle between the two wharves that split the beach. "No‚ you’re not." Three lifeguards were on the double wharf. One sat relaxed in the chair strategically placed to see both sides at once. Two lifeguards stood at the far end‚ one on each wharf‚ beside the ocean‚ ready to jump in the ocean at a moment’s notice. "Mom‚ I’m 12 now. Everybody does this‚" the girl pleaded. More people crowded

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    written in a first person point of view. “Lifeguard” is more of a reflection by the narrator on his view of his world. The protagonist‚ the lifeguard for most of the year‚ uses many abstractions and concepts in his rhetoric. For example the lifeguard says‚ “Young as I am‚ I can hear in myself the protein acids ticking; I wake at odd hours and in the shuddering darkness and silence feel my death rushing toward me like an express train.” The lifeguard of this story is concerned with the life of

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