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Articles 10 Steps to Improving Your Triathlon Swim Written by: Kevin Koskella As technical as the sport of swimming can be, it is tough to narrow down the answer to the often-asked question, "what should I concentrate on?" So, I came up with a "top ten" list of steps to improv...
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Essential Equipment for Enjoying The Kneeboarding Buzz Written by: Nicola Kennedy Knee boarding is similar to surfing wherein the rider paddles on his abdomen into a wave on a knee board, then rides the wave face normally on both knees. However, kneeboard designers are recognized ...
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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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NFL – ‘Pacman’ Jones’ Career in Jeopardy Due To a Neck Injury Written by: Audrey Nolan The comeback after suspension of the 25-year-old cornerback of the Dallas Cowboys, Adam “Pacman” Jones, was truncated due to he got injured on the game against the Pittsburg Steelers last Sunday and though the decision is not sure yet, he could be was
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What Is A Kitewing? Written by: Nicolas Fogelholm You propably know what a Kite is, but have you heard about the Kitewing? The kitewing is a lightweight handheld wing shaped as a kite that can be used for sailing on ice, snow and land with a pair ...
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Fresh Caught Fish Cooking Preparation Written by: Travis Clemens To maintain the delicate flavor of a newly caught freshwater or saltwater fish, this must be handled properly to avoid spoilage. Not to mention preserving the fish with pleasing odor. There are ways ...
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Cruel Solitaire Strategy Guide Written by: Dan Fletcher Cruel Solitaire is an unusual solitaire game, that many people think has a low success rate. Careful planning will allow the advanced solitaire player to win more than 50% of the games they play thou...
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Backpacking Checklist Written by: Steve Gillman A backpacking checklist is usually about the "stuff." Good equipment is nice to have, but even with the best gear you can get into trouble in the wilderness. You might have matches and the latest fir...
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Choosing The Perfect Fishing Trip Destination Written by: Dave Cushion One of the first things you must do to plan a great fishing trip is to identify your priorities. You need to be more specific than just saying you want great fishing. Great fishing may mean differe...
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Choosing a Golf Club Written by: Jay Moncliff Choosing a golf club can be very difficult if you are an experienced, much less a beginner. The reason finding the right golf club is so hard is because there are so many types, designs, and features...
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Golf Solitaire Strategy Guide Written by: Dan Fletcher Golf Solitaire (Sometimes also referred to as Forty Thieves) is a fun solitaire game, requiring great anticipation, and a good degree of luck. Whilst it is not possible to win every game, there are c...
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Ultralight Backpacks - The Lightest Out There Written by: Steve Gillman Why ultralight backpacks? Devotees of ultralight backpacking know you reduce your packweight most by concentrating on the "big three;" backpack, shelter, and sleeping bag. Forget those 6-pound backpa...
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Oklahoma City Thunder with a Bad Starting Written by: Stephen Lars The triumphs and achievements obtain by the Seattle Supersonics are left behind now they finished their participation in the NBA with season 2007/08, due to some conflicts between the team’s owner, Clayton Bennett and some legislator from the city of Se
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Baseball Pitcher Warm-Up and Stretching Written by: Mike Schim Pitching a baseball game begins long before you even step onto the pitching mound. It is important to prepare both physically and mentally for pitching in a game. Below are some mental and physical s...
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Water Sports For Physical And Mental Health Written by: Dakota Caudilla Sailing or boating may seem a little overwhelming, what with the high level of technical elements involved in the sport. For example, there are things like "charts", "mainsails" and "tillers" to lear...
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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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Featured ArticleBeautiful 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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Guide 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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Five Simply Delicious Holiday Appetizers Written by: Constance Weygandt Holiday parties are wonderful but the vast array of rich and tempting foods can become a bit overwhelming. I have some recipes for this time of year that, while delicious, are not quite as rich as th...
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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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Your Best Floral Value Written by: William C. Miller Customer satisfaction with "National Florists" is at an all-time low.
This is principally because 44% of the consumers money goes to FEES and COMMISSIONS. This article explains why this happens, and provides some resources so consumers can get their BEST
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