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It was here that I came as a boy and learnt to swim.
I dread to think how many tens of thousands of young people went through there and learnt to swim.
Driving along the gravel roads here, he points to the house Perry's parents still live in today, with pecan trees in the front garden, and towards the dirt pond where the Governor learnt to swim.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu learnt to swim there, and ideas have been dreamed up such as The Elders, a troubleshooting group of retired politicians selected by Sir Richard's pal, Nelson Mandela, and the Carbon War Room, which is plotting strategies to reduce carbon emissions in several industries.
The first Western Australian to win Olympic gold, O'Halloran learnt to swim in his home town of Katanning.
And we also learn when Castro learnt to swim.
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Slightly more than a third (37.8%) learnt how to swim by themselves.
Talking about the present situation, Shoriful says, "Things have changed, almost of all children above four years have learnt how to swim in my village.
For this reason, rats were trained 'passively,' that is, the escape platform location was learnt by placing the rat repeatedly on the platform without being allowed to swim to the escape platform (Horne et al., 2012; Gilroy & Pearce, 2014).
Better learn to swim.
I like to swim.
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