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Here in Örnsköldsvik we have a very big bathhouse. The visitors is both children and adults. There
are many families who have children as visit the bathhouse much because its free for kids up to two
years old and from 3-17 years old its cost sek 45. People from other states came also to visit our
bathhouse e.g. Umeå which is 10 miles from Örnsköldsvik. Inside the building its just like a
tropicland, with palms and waterfalls. This bathhouse have Sweden’s longest water-chute. Its 100
meter long. There you can compete with your friends how long time it takes for you to get down.
The record is under 15 second.
The main form of hockey played in England is Field Hockey. It is taught as one of the curriculum sports in secondary education in most schools around Britain. Due to
under-staffing and lack of funding from the government throughout most secondary schools in England, this sport can only be introduced to boys, at Bishop Heber, in
Year 9 whereas it is introduced to girls in the very beginning. Some schools don’t allow boys to play hockey at all. They’re also unable to have a male school hockey
team. This is where local hockey clubs, like Whitchurch come in; it allows males and females to further their interest in the sport.
The penalty of death started to be applied in Italy in the Low-Middle Ages for the different forms of homicide
replacing the payment of an amount of money that the killer had to give to the family of the killed man to avoid
the revenge of them. In the ‘500 and in the ‘600 it was presented as the consolidation of the legal
violence in name of the "reason of state" and the penalty was inflicted for
punishing a wide range of crimes.
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