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    The Issues The radio program draws an overall picture of the subprime mortgage crisis‚ how the subprime market was created‚ how the crisis happened‚ what were the result and its impact. (See appendix A - my summary of the case) The primary issues in this case are: why did the Wall Street bankers blindly trust that the risky mortgages were good assets to invest into? And why did everyone involved allow the whole thing to go this far? The Analysis The Wall Street bankers ignored the fact that

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    Experience of Swimming Swimming has been my favorite sport since I was a kid. The reason might be I wanted to be a mermaid living at the sea because of the mermaid tales I had read. However‚ I joined the swimming team when I was in high school. During that period‚ our team joined a lot of large-scale and famous swimming competitions by Hong Kong Swimming Association. It helped me to meet with other athletes and learn from them. We could share our experience‚ and discuss about swimming techniques

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    a ripple in the pool. A rush of ice water envelopes my body as I dive into the pool. I open my eyes and wait for them to focus in my new environment. As I come up for air‚ I smell the strong scent of chlorine around me. As I begin my first set of laps‚ water rushes into my mouth as I come up for air‚ the taste of chlorine is soon stuck in my mouth. Half way through my second lap‚ I hear the sounds of splashing and what sounds like cannonballs as people begin to dive into the pool. As I come up for

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    Pool Paper

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    Pool Paper HRM-586-64275 August 11‚ 2013 Since my current employer does not have a Union Agreement I decided to write about the Contract Extension Agreement between Akron City School District (Akron‚ New York 14001) and The Akron Faculty Association (July 1‚2011-June 30‚2014). The new agreement is the same as the 2007-2011agreement except for a few changes with the health care and compensation sections. The contract doesn’t enclose the specific amount

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    An Accident

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    An Accident A few years ago I received my dream car‚ a dark blue 1967 Ford Mustang with a 302 V-8 engine. Every time I turned the key I was able to hear that engine purr just like a kitten resting on your lap and could feel the glass packs‚ upgraded mufflers that cause the engine’s sound to amplify‚ rumble the seats and just add to that lovely sound that could be heard up to a mile away‚ which I’m sure the neighbors didn’t like. The best feeling I could have was when I was on the back roads far

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    Physics in Pool

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    Physics in Sports Introduction Billiards‚ Pool or 8 Ball are the names given to this game. For many of us 8 Ball is a game that we play at friends’ place or at pool houses‚ pubs and a good many other places. But when you are playing 8 Ball you would never really think about physics would you? But it is there‚ and it is in play everytime the cue hits the ball to make it curve‚ everytime you jump the ball over another or bounce it around the cushioned sides to get the white ball

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    Pe Essay on Swimming

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    Swimming Physical demands of swimming are/power to pull yourself through the water quickly‚ flexibility to perform the different strokes properly‚ CRE to push your body harder for longer‚ LME because your arms and legs are constantly working. Reaction time determines how quickly you react to the start of a race‚ co-ordination/timing to perform strokes properly‚ motivation is needed in the longer distance swims e.g. 800.1500‚determination you won’t win a race if you don’t want it‚ confidence you

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    August 12‚ 2013 This is a case involving injuries sustained by Shayla Smith‚ a 10 year old girl‚ who was injured while swimming‚ unsupervised‚ with her friend Tamara. The girls were swimming in the pool at the O&D Campgrounds at 9:30 a.m. on April 30‚ 2010 Clients: Mary Smith (mother) & Shayla Smith (10 year old girl – injured party) Mary’s date of birth: 5/1/1968; Shayla’s date of birth: 2/16/2000 Date of incident: 4/30/2010 ISSUE: This case involves the issue of Shayla

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    5 Benefits of Swimming

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    5 Benefits of Swimming Most of us know that swimming helps to tone our body and burn calories. However‚ beyond the perspective of losing a few pounds and helping us maintain our physique‚ swimming offers many other advantages. Some of the most significantbenefits of swimming have been listed below: Swimming Increases Cardiovascular ConditioningHeart diseases are among the most common of lifestyle illnesses. Contemporary work schedules and diets are such that heart diseases in the mid-30s are no

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    What Is a Case Brief

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    What is a Case Brief? A case brief is a condensed‚ concise outline-form summary of a court opinion. Hence‚ the term “brief.” It is generally used for more efficient self-study (it’s easier and more simple than re-reading a 100-page long case every time you want to refresh your memory about the case). It is also used to present the case to others (it’s easier and more simple than reading a 100-page long case verbatim). In other words‚ a case brief boils down a court opinion to the key elements

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