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Encyclopedia > How to swim

How to Swim is a cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1942. In this cartoon, Goofy provides an educational treatise on swimming and diving with questionable results. Incidentally, the bathing suit Goofy wears in this cartoon looks like it might be the same one as in Hawaiian Holiday. A cartoon is any of several forms of art, with varied meanings that evolved from one to another. ... The Walt Disney Company (most commonly known as Disney) NYSE: DIS is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. ... This article is about the year. ... Image:Goofy. ...


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Every Pet Has Its Days: Teaching your dog how to Swim (1263 words)
Swimming is a fun way to cool off during hot summertime months, and playing swimming games with your dog is a great way to enhance your relationship.
Teaching your dog how to swim and how to safely enter and exit from pools is also an important part of general water safety.
Encourage your dog to swim in a diagonal path across the pool so he will have more time in open water and be less likely to get preoccupied with the side of the pool.
Swimming Lessons: Learn how to swim for kids. (511 words)
Perfect for parents and swim instructors, it shows how to teach babies and children how to swim and be safe in the water.
Knowing how to swim is important for both survival and enjoyment in the water.
Teaching a child how to be comfortable in the water and how to react to an emergency situation may help to reduce water related accidents and injuries.
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