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  • Things To Look At When Buying A Basketball, by Josh Gardinger
    If you are an avid basketball player, then you must know how it feels to go to the basketball court and not be able to find a decent ball anywhere around. For this reason, experienced basketball players always ensure that they bring their own best indoor/outdoor basketball to the court. Here are some things to consider before buying one:
    Published 23Oct2011, viewed 187 times
  • Fall Fashion Accessories, by Mark Etinger
    This article is about the changes to fashion and fashion accessories in the fall.
    Published 27Sep2011, viewed 138 times
  • The Honest Truth About How To Dunk A Basketball, by Peter Scott
    Are you an avid basketball fan or just love playing the sport? Whatever the scenario, unless you are blessed with a tall frame, you need to learn how to jump higher. Stronger and more powerful legs will enable you to increase vertical jumping and brings you closer to dunking with ease. There is no question that dunking is one of the most exciting sights of basketball.
    Published 22Oct2011, viewed 119 times
  • 6 Top Floristry Courses in London, by Tamara Jacobs
    Flowers are amongst the most beautiful living things. They are colourful, fragrant and temporary. They are given to cheer people up, make them feel loved, show gratitude or express condolences. Have you ever thought about learning how to arrange flower bouquets yourself? If so, and you live in London, here are a few courses you might want to look into.
    Published 22Oct2011, viewed 104 times
  • A Brief History Of Kiting - From China To The World, by Peter Bruce
    Nowadays, we tend to think of the kite like a child's plaything, but this isn't exactly true. There exists a great range of kites employed for lots of uses, even by the armed forces! There are kites for competition, racing, other sports such as snow-kiting, and also for eminently practical uses, like transporting provisions or radio antennae.
    Published 06Oct2011, viewed 171 times
  • The Different Backgammon Techniques, by July Shaff
    Backgammon techniques are different methods of playing backgammon games. Large backgammon websites offer their players at least two options: Matches - regular backgammon games, played by two opponents for a predefined bet or scores, the games length varies between 1-21 games per match; Backgammon tournament - a multiplayer game, constructed of many games and rounds and played for a cetain prize. Both techniques are divided to subcategories.
    Published 21Oct2011, viewed 60 times
  • About Heli Skiing, by Paul Malcolm
    Heli skiing is downhill skiing that is accessed through the use of a helicopter to remote locations where no one else has been before. You and your group get flown to your destination early in the morning and then are picked up at the end of the day. You spend the day in natural surroundings that take you through some of the most magical terrains ever imagined.
    Published 21Oct2011, viewed 107 times
  • Preparing For A School Dance, by JD Hoopes
    School dances can be a fun and entertaining activity for all ages. Each school has different traditions and do things differently. College dances are different than high school dances and a Utah Junior Prom is different than a California Junior Prom. What's important is knowing how to prepare for such an occasion as your prom.
    Published 20Oct2011, viewed 155 times
  • Women And Martial Arts Training, by Chris M Boyd
    This article gives an overview of the categories Martial Arts styles fall into and provides advice for women who are looking for more than just an exercise class.
    Published 28Sep2011, viewed 129 times
  • Tom Waterhouse: Australian Bookmaker, by K Cummings
    Tom Waterhouse signifies 4 generations of Waterhouse Bookmaking. Tom Waterhouse is currently Australia's No.1 on course Bookmaker. Tom dominates the betting rings in Melbourne and Sydney with hugh turnover figures. Read more here about this great success story about Tom Waterhouse.
    Published 18Dec2011, viewed 206 times
  • Why You Should Purchase Magnum Boots, by JD Hoopes
    Do you have a job that requires you to be on your feet all day long? A large number of today's jobs require us to be standing for 8 hours or moving around all day long. This can be hard for some but there's a way to make it easier. If you are a man in the construction industry or law enforcement, then pay extra attention to what I am about to tell you.
    Published 18Oct2011, viewed 151 times
  • Little League Safety Tips, by Stewart Wrighter
    Every Little League coach should have safety in mind when he is out on the field with his team. This article outlines safety precautions which should be followed by youth baseball teams.
    Published 25Sep2011, viewed 62 times
  • Helpful Tips For Coaching Little League Teams, by Stewart Wrighter
    If this is your first season coaching a Little League team, you may be wondering what you can do to ensure that the kids have the best possible time learning a new skill. This article gives tips for coaches who want to instruct a youth baseball team.
    Published 25Sep2011, viewed 55 times
  • Several Simple Steps To Making Binder Sheet Protectors, by Patricia Strasser
    The steps in creating your own personal binder sheet protectors starts with collecting the necessary items, then, figuring out the right dimensions of the plastic, next marking the plastic in which the rings would fall, and then punching holes in the plastic.
    Published 21Sep2011, viewed 126 times
  • The Massive Colorado River Sustains Life in the Arid Grand Canyon Region, by Stephen Daniels
    What makes a Colorado River rafting trip so special is precisely the things that words can rarely come close to describing. Part of what makes the trip so spectacular is the sheer improbability of a river as huge and powerful as the Colorado in such an otherwise arid landscape.
    Published 17Oct2011, viewed 54 times
  • Making Your Kayaking Trip Safe, by Stewart Wrighter
    These are just some basic things that can help you to be safe on your next kayak trip. Make sure that you follow these rules and you should also make sure that you take any recommended advice from instructors that want to help you improve your kayaking experience.
    Published 25Sep2011, viewed 67 times
  • Have More Fun When Kayaking, by Stewart Wrighter
    Do you love the outdoors and think that kayaking is great fun? If you do then this article is for you. It is important to invest in some essential pieces of equipment to make your boating experience a pleasure.
    Published 25Sep2011, viewed 57 times
  • Preparing To Fish In Your Kayak, by Stewart Wrighter
    This article discusses some things that you should remember to take with you. It is also talks about the basis of having a good trip.
    Published 24Sep2011, viewed 64 times
  • 6 Basic Steps To Develop A Motorbike Map Bag, by Patricia Strasser
    There are just six ways necessary to develop your personal motorbike bag: prepare the materials, sew the 2 vinyl sheets together, measure and also indicate the button and button hole locations, make the button hole cut, sew the button hole edges and button into place, and finally, slip the map within the motorcycle bag.
    Published 19Sep2011, viewed 72 times
  • Are You Ready To Run?, by Kevin Germain
    Being a novice in a sport is one of the hardest parts about getting involved in something new.
    Published 16Oct2011, viewed 68 times
  • 6 Undeniable Reasons To Watch Baseball In The Fall, by Wilbert Haands
    Nothing is more American than hot dogs, apple pie and baseball and making time to watch baseball on TV is definitely one of America's pastimes. Granted, going to the park and enjoying the ambiance of the game is an experience not to be missed but with all of the cameras and great angles you see on TV, you are sure not to miss a swing.
    Published 16Oct2011, viewed 245 times
  • Eric Connolly: Astute Trainer And Punter, by K Cummings
    Eric Connolly was a great Australian trainer and mastermind punter. He pulled off many betting plunges and hit the bookmakers hard on many occasions, including the Caulfield Cup-Melbourne Cup double in which Phar Lap was involved. Read more here in detail about this great racing identity.
    Published 14Dec2011, viewed 152 times
  • Black Caviar: Best In The World, by K Cummings
    Black Caviar, voted the best racehorse in the world. Currently undefeated, will she continue to dominate over her rivals, time will tell. Read more here about this great horse and her humble beginnings.
    Published 14Dec2011, viewed 239 times

 

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