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4. You should know how to swim.

4. You should know how to swim.

If you don’t know how to swim yet, you need to seriously consider learning. There are a number of emergency situations where you might need to swim in order to survive or help someone else in the water.

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Something that schools should teach... how to be self reliant out in the real world.

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