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    Cycling today editors office‚ Milwall Street‚ Buckinghamshire‚ London‚ Qt54YH5 Dear Sir‚ I am writing to inform you that I was outraged and furious when reading Mr Liddle’s recent article on his view of cycling and I couldn’t disagree with it more! I think that the article should be removed due to the many ‘jokes’ made at cyclists’ expense. Mr Liddle throughout his article puts forward lots of opinions‚ which we cyclists do not agree with towards the start of the article‚ he mocks us for ‘arrogantly’

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    Literary Devices in Lord of the Flies Wade Pate English III - 2nd Period 4-18-02 Is every human being predisposed with the capabilities to do evil? This question has stimulated minds since the beginning of time. In the Bible‚ as far back as the book of Genesis‚ we find the ineluctable capacity of man to commit evil. Likewise‚ in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies we find the depiction of the proclivity of man to transgress. William Golding “presents

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    report will focus specifically on the Parramatta City Council’s efforts to encourage ‘active travel’ in Parramatta‚ a suburb of Sydney‚ New South Wales (NSW). Although the literature on active travel is diverse‚ this paper will primarily focus on cycling‚ walking and public transport as modes of encouraging active travel to provide background and a basis for assessing the Parramatta City Council’s inactivate. Active travel has the potential to improve the individual’s physical health as well as reduce

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    Millions of dollars are spent each year ton subscriptions to fitness centres. These people could save themselves allot of money and obtain greater enjoyment and other benefits by simply investing in the bicycle. Cycling is not only good for you but also offers a range of benefits. Admittedly‚ cycling in rainy conditions can prove to be a bit of a challenge. One needs to take greater care on the roads. It is a good idea so that other people can easily see you. Wearing rain proof clothing can make you hot

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    beginning of class and no later than five minutes after class starts. Fitness Class Descriptions * Cardio: intense calorie-burning‚ total body workout * Pilates: exercise program focusing on fluid movements and balance * Spinning: indoor cycling program * Stepping: condition muscles and increase strength‚ while moving to music * Strength: improve muscular strength and endurance with weight room exercises * Toning: develop muscles using light weights and through repetitions

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    Carbon is the fourth most abundant element found on Earth‚ and is essential to all life as we know it. It is found in all living substances‚ and is essentially the key element for life. Because the carbon atom has the ability to form bonds with up to four other atoms‚ it can help form solid minerals (such “ limestone)‚ ‘squishy’ organisms (such as plants and animals)‚ and it can be dissolved in water. Carbon is also present in rocks‚ dissolved in rivers‚ lakes and oceans‚ and is in the atmosphere

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    Amber Lee January 21‚ 2015 Beginning Aerobic Dance/W 10:00-10:50 Michael Snapp The History and Origin of Aerobic Dance Aerobics is composed of a system of exercises to prevent sickness that was first developed by Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper‚ a physician in San Antonio air force hospital in Texas. After Dr. Cooper wrote and published his book on aerobics in 1968‚ Jackie Sorenson developed dance exercises known as aerobic dance. This dance would improve the overall cardiovascular fitness. Because of

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    * Strength: improve muscular strength and endurance with weight room exercises * Pilates: exercise program focusing on fluid movements and balance * Yoga: clear the mind and energize the body through various postures * Spinning: indoor cycling program * Stepping: condition muscles and increase strength‚ while moving to music * Cardio: intense calorie-burning‚ total body workout * Toning: develop muscles using light weights and through repetitions Fitness Class Schedule

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    environment of small independent bicycle retailers. This was achieved through analyses of articles and reports about existing bike retailers industry. The report established New Zealand’s demand for bikes is currently high due to several benefits of cycling and the Government’s encourage. Findings also highlighted that there are difficulties for new retailers such as demographic problem‚ low marginal margin‚ or cash flow problem. It observed competition within bicycle retailers and the current market

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    Portfolio Assessment in Social Studies What is a portfolio? A portfolio is a systematic collection of entries‚ over a period of time (e.g. from P4 GEP to P6 GEP). An entry is typically made up of 3 parts: (i) an artefact‚ (ii) a commentary‚ and (iii) a reflection. Please refer to the table below for more details. |Artefact |Commentary* |Reflection** | |Self-created:

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