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Surfing Information
3,294 words, approx. 11 pages
 Surfing is a surface water sport in which the participant is carried along the face of a breaking wave, most commonly using a surfboard, although wave-riders may make use of kneeboards, body boards (aka boogie boards), kayaks, surf skis, and their own...


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Surfing Quotes
573 words, approx. 2 pages
 Quotes about surfing . Surfing is a surface water sport in which the participant is carried along the face of a breaking wave , most commonly using a surfboard . Sourced "All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine." Jeff Spicoli, Fast...




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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Surf
07/31/2000: 715 words, approx. 2 pages Surf, shop while you watch 'Survivor' on same screen New AOLTV service aiming to 'reinvent television' with black box wedding of online service and the tube By ARIANA EUNJUNG CHA Washington Post Monday, July 31, 2000 Washington -- Before...
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 The Washington Post
Surfing
06/04/1998: 353 words, approx. 1 pages Perturbations, pleasures and predicaments on the I-way SEE THE U.S.A. The United States may encompass 3.6 million square miles, but the federal government has put some of the funner parts on the one square foot of your computer screen. Recreation.gov describes the federal...
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 Men's Fitness
Surf or Die
12/26/2007: 441 words, approx. 2 pages A few months back, Hawaiian big-wave surf champ Garrett McNamara traveled to Alaska's Child's Glacier on the Copper River to tackle the giant waves produced when chunks of ice break from the glacier and crash into the water. MF caught up with McNamara as he...
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 AP Features
Coalition aims to build surf reef
4/23/2007: 643 words, approx. 2 pages Californians have created plenty of surf spots by accident with harbor jetties, power plant outflows and even drainage pipes. Creating one on purpose is proving more difficult.In Ventura County, engineers want to build the nation's first successful artificial "surf reef" at a site known as...



Featured Essays
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Surfing as a Popular Culture
1,987 words, approx. 7 pages
 Surfing has grown from a small and localised culture into a well-respected way of life for millions of people on a global basis. The perceptions of surfers have changed and they are now considered to be the same as everyone else with a different passion and women are no longer considered to be surfing accessories. Surfing has lead to the development of other sports and subcultures in today's society such as skateboard, snow boarding, wind surfing and body boarding, however the ideologies of the early Hawiia


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