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Articles The Toronto Maple Leafs Prepare for the 2005 NHL Season Written by: Austin Culley As the 2005 National Hockey League Season approaches, General Manager John Ferguson, Head Coach Pat Quinn, and the rest of the management and scouting staff work to assemble the best group of talent ...
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Fitness Equipment Basics Written by: John Mac Fitness equipment can be split into 2 basic areas, first there is aerobic or cardio fitness equipment which is designed to give you a fitness workout to burn off calories & loose weight. Secondly the...
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A Look At How Boat Lifts Work And The Different Types Written by: Ignacio Silverstone Boat lifts are used to lift the boat and store the boat above the water surface. Boat lifts are generally of two types. They are i) Hydro hoist model and ii) the Air-Dock model. Boat lifts are manufa...
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The Graceful Sport Of Gymnastics Written by: Allana Korbasti People love to watch gymnasts perform their fluid and athletic movements, making it one of the most loved sports in the world. Many youths join clubs dreaming of being the next Olympic gold medal win...
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The History of Ropes and Knots Written by: Hyatt Verrill The history of ropes and knots is so dim and ancient that really little is known of their origin. That earliest man used cordage of some kind and by his ingenuity succeeded in tying the material toge...
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No Martial Arts or Self-Defense Technique is Perfect Written by: Jeffrey M. Miller Far too many people who are training in the martial arts or in a self-defense program - including police and security personnel by-the-way - take for granted that all they have to do is learn a few t...
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What Are Those Golf Ball Dimples All About? Written by: Corey Meltifa How many times have you... wondered why there are dimples all over the golf ball? In this article I will explain to you why golf balls have dimples. How it controls the flight of the ball and why th...
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ESPN the Magazine Written by: David Chase Back in the day ESPN was merely space fodder for people with cable subscriptions; back when only the "real" sports fan (me) could sit in front of the tube and bear with the constant rambling of numbe...
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History of the Hawaiian Hula Dance Written by: Bill McKenzie The Hula dance is associated with Hawaii and luaus and while everyone knows what the hula is very few people are actually knowledgeable of its origin, not even the Hawaiians. According to Hawaiian hi...
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The Versatility of Inflatable Kayaks Written by: Monica Marty When you think of kayaks you most likely picture a kayak constructed from plastic or a composite of fiberglass and Kevlar. However, kayaks have been available in inflatable form for several decades. ...
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Baseball: Reviving the Sport Written by: Crepido Adglomero Baseball: Reviving the Sport What things are more American than baseball, red, white, and blue, and apple pie? Unfortunately, this revered sport has earned a rather tarnished image over the past ye...
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The History Of Chess Written by: Lisa Sparillo Chess is widely considered to be the oldest of all board games as it is a sport in more than a few countries, and a test of skill played by millions the world over and it is gaining popularity day by...
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Six Wilderness Travel Tips Written by: Steve Gillman Wilderness travel is relatively dangerous. Backpacking, floating a river in a canoe, or four-wheeling down isolated two-tracks - they all mean leaving the safety and predictability of civilization be...
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Seattle Seahawks in the Superbowl Written by: Mark Daoust Season The Seahawks are a good team though, without Alexander, not a superbowl team even though he didnt do much. Shaun Alexander is the first player in NFL history to score 15 or more touchdowns du...
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It May Not Be Your Golf Swing Thats Rubbish Written by: David Barnard You could be making a big mistake blaming your mishits and mishaps on your golf swing? No matter how much time and effort you have been spending, grooving your golf swing to perfection, you still wil...
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Try Developing Your Own Golf Style Written by: Jason Griffin Some golf beginners think that all they have to do is copy Ernie Els, Tiger Woods or whoever their favorite golfer might be and bam, immediate golf success! I am sorry to say, it is just not that eas...
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Inline Skaters and Aggressive Drivers Written by: Lee Marshall An Inline Skate Instructors Point of View: Street skating is considered by most non-skaters as dangerous, immature and completely pointless. Obscene gestures, rude remarks and aggressive confronta...
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Aerobic Work-Out 2 Written by: Joel Dresse The recommended frequency of doing cardiovascular exercises is three times a week, with a minimum of twenty minutes for each session. But, after doing the same exercises and the same style of traini...
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Featured ArticleGuide To Free Debt Consolidation Written by: Mansi Gupta There are innumerable people under debt who are plagued by the pressure of paying back their dues to collection agencies. This calls for consolidating their debts. Debt consolidation is a process tha...
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Weight Loss Issues Can You Be Cellulite Free Written by: Marie K Gordon One thing I really must say at the outset of this article is, that if you were to ask the majority of men to define cellulite they would most probably be completely baffled. Then after you explained...
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Car Audio Mistakes Written by: Sebastian Schneider Choosing a new car audio system can be tricky business. Most people make many mistakes when choosing their car audio system. Below are the most frequent mistakes made my car owners in choosing a new ...
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Beautiful British Columbia Written by: Ashton Billesberger To start talking about this beautiful province, British Columbia (also known as BC) dates back to July, 20 1871, where it was the sixth province to join the Confederation. The people of the province ...
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Steps to Solving the Spyware Threat Written by: Mitch Johnson Spyware has become a prominent factor in using the internet. To keep your computer free from spyware and working well as well as to protect your private information it is necessary to install one or...
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