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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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    A day at the beach

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    It was a hot‚ oppressive day and my friends and I decided that it was a virtuous day to go to the beach. I could see the Sun optimistic yellow pellet‚ blistering in the sky as we were on our way to the Newport Beach in Rhode Island. The open-air temperature was progressively starting to plunge down and the traffic lanes were starting to get narrower which was a sign that we were close to the beach. We parked our car into the parking spot and started walking across the black asphalt‚ which emanated

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    why to travel alone

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    7 Reasons Why You Should Travel Alone At Least Once In Your Life DEC. 27‚ 2013 By Yara Coelho Yara exchanged the comforts of home 16 years ago for a life on the road. She has been traveling the world mixing a … Shutterstock 1. You will meet amazing people. While traveling with friends or a significant other can be a lot of fun‚ traveling solo for a certain amount of time can prove to be one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do because of the great people you’ll meet. When we

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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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    Beach walk

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    To Mr.V.M. Subrayen Acting Superintendent of Education Management Ward 141 Phoenix Central 05/05/2015 Re – Consent to undertake excursion – Beach Walk Sir‚ Please see annexure A – Correspondence to parents. Please be informed that we are fully aware that we are supposed to have sought your permission to undertake this excursion at least one month prior to undertaking the said excursion‚ however‚ Sir‚ please bear with us for this default‚ as you are fully aware of our dismal plight in dealing

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    A Trip To The Beach

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    A trip to the beach A group of friends and I decided to make a decision about where to go this summer for a vacation. I met up with my group after creating a group message with them through cell phones to find out what dates all be free to talk about where to go this summer. We were meeting up at 5 pm at my friend’s house. I and few friends from the group have been arrived at the house on time. There are other friends who always come in late came 30 minutes late. After everyone was arrived at his

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    “What a fantastic horror movie The Sixth Sense is!” I thought to myself. “But what a pity I just missed the last bus so I have to walk home alone.” It was not such a long walk back and luckily‚ it was not raining. The last time I missed the bus‚ the torrential downpour drenched me so badly that I caught a severe cold which put me out of action for three whole days. I was whistling as I walked along the country road back home. Suddenly‚ I could feel a cold wind blowing towards me. I froze. Was there

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    day at the beach

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    Kaylyn Olson October 17‚ 2011 6th Hour A Day at the Beach When I was in fifth grade I went to Cancun‚ Mexico with my family. It was an adventure of a lifetime that I will never forget. The entire trip my family and I bonded. During our seven day trip we spent a good portion of our time at the beach. At the resort‚ they had a little outdoor restaurant and a crystal clear swimming pool. I could smell the juicy burgers frying on the grill and the crispy homemade fries cooking in

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    Alone on Top a Hilltop

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    Allen Title: Alone on a Hilltop Summary of essay (be sure to use your own words‚ without quotations): “Alone on a Hilltop” was written by John (Fire) Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes. It is an exciting story about a young Sioux boy becoming a man and what that journey looked like for him. Four important points of the essay (be sure to use your own words‚ without quotations): 1) Indian children never being alone. 2) The peace pipe playing an important part in the young Sioux night alone. 3) The young

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    Analysis of "Dover Beach"

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    Analysis of “Dover Beach” Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) wrote “Dover Beach” during or shortly after a visit he and his wife made to the Dover region of southeastern England‚ the setting of the poem‚ in 1851. The first stanza opens with the description of a nightly scene at the seaside. The speaker calls to his beloved to come to the window‚ to share the visual beauty of the scene. The speaker projects his own feelings of melancholy on to the sound of “the grating roar/Of pebbles‚ which the waves

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