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  • Young Children Swimming
    706 words
    In 1999, nearly 1,000 children younger than 15 years of age drowned in the United States. It is surprising to many parents that young children tend not to splash or make noise when they get into trouble in the water and thus usually drown silently. An adult should always be watching young children playing, swimming, or bathing in water. Tips for General Water Safety: You can greatly reduce the chances of you and your children becoming a drowning victim or being injured if you follow a few simple...
  • Teacher And Other Students
    496 words
    Learning something new can be a scary experience. One of the hardest things I've ever had to do was learn how to swim. I was always afraid of the water, but I decided that swimming was an important skill that I should learn. I also thought it would be good exercise and help me to become physically stronger. What I didn't realize was that learning to swim would also make me a more confident person. New situations always make me a bit nervous, and my first swimming lesson was no exception. After I...
  • Swimming Pool
    827 words
    The sun sleeps as the desolate city streets await the morning rush hour. Driven by an inexplicable compulsion, I enter the building along with ten other swimmers, inching my way toward the cold, dark locker room of the Esplanade Park Pool. One by one, we slip into our still-damp drag suits and make a mad dash through the chill of the morning air, stopping only to grab pull-buoys and kick boards on our way to the pool. Nighttime temperatures in coastal California dip into the high forties, but ou...
  • Summers Day Cheever
    547 words
    In the short story The Swimmer, John Cheever uses symbolism quite often. It is used to reveal the theme and show imagery. We will reflect on this short story and analyze the symbolism Cheever is most notable for. The story takes place in a very wealthy neighborhood where almost everyone has a pool. Not your average above ground pool, but enormous in-ground pools, some fed by streams. One hot summer day a man named Neddy Merrill was swimming at the Westerhazys pool, Neddy Merrill sat by the green...
  • Swimming With My Friends At A Pool
    843 words
    When I was in the eighth grade, my friends and I loved to do certain things that might be labeled "bad" but at the time of things, they were actually quite fun. One thing that we loved to do in the summer time was go swimming. My friend, Leo, had a membership at a local pool and we always went there to swim. We would have a blast just sitting around and talking or playing games in the pool. One night when we were hanging out, a few friends made the suggestion that we should go swimming. My initi...
  • Came Area As The Pool Plant Room
    329 words
    Promotional material at Ward Freeman swimming pool Signs and notices The existing promotional material such as the signs and posters around the building are clearly identifiable and bold. The reception area and changing room signs are writing boldly and have brail from the blind. The poolside rules are placed in easy places to see and the depth written on both ends of the pool and each ends of the wall. There are safety pointers for the public to follow which are place in front of the changing r...

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