Sunday, June 7th, 2009
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by Denise I Smithson
When you watch a NASCAR event, you are fully aware that there is the possibility of a crash. In fact, there is a strong possibility of at least one serious crash taking place in each and every race. Some racetracks are known for their tendency to produce potentially fatal crashes in each race it hosts. While some people are taken aback by this, others revel in the opportunity to witness such carnage.
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
by Brian Garvin
What makes Paulson Poker Chips stand out? These chips are world renowned as the absolute standard in the gambling business. Wanting to research these chips is going to be a challenge. The Paulson poker chip company deals their chips directly to the casinos and they do not have an official website.
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
by John Wall
When you first get your pocket bike, it can be exciting and it is normal to want to take it for a ride right away. But there are proper breaking-in procedures that should be followed to ensure maximum longevity of the bike's engine. Otherwise you risk reducing the engines effective life by almost half and that means money on maintenance much earlier than necessary. There are two most popular strategies to breaking in a new bike.
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
by Michael Lawson
The height of your vertical jump plays an important role in sports such as volleyball and basketball. Not only that, a high vertical jump can also assist you in real life, when you are in a situation where you have to cross some obstacle. Here is how to increase your vertical jump with the help of some simple procedures:
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
by Nate Barnett
Im quite certain that if you have a youth athlete playing baseball today, hes experienced his fair share of failure in his short career. While failure itself is a character builder, the process of learning how to use it as a character builder can be tricky. The problem that plagues many baseball athletes is that they allow tiny game to game failures to turn into giant mental breakdowns that affect a performance for the long haul.
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
by Nate Barnett
No doubt, if you have an athlete involved in youth baseball today, he has experienced some disappointment. Thats ok, its part of athletics; it builds character. The problem I want to dissect here is how and why these game to game disappointments sometimes turn into prolonged slumps, or long-term struggles.
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
by Amy Wright Dwayne Whiting Senior Writer
Proper clothing is extremely important when you practice yoga. It doesn't matter if you've seen examples through pictures or videos, loincloth outfits are usually the most popular. However, many people begin their yoga days without the proper clothing to get the maximum benefits from it. The goal in yoga is to be able to move freely and gain full functionality for each exercise. The good news is you don't need to wear these if you don't feel comfortable. Most of the individuals who do are because of the spiritual side.
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Monday, June 1st, 2009
by Jeff West
The Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association files a lawsuit against Minnesota agency for the agency's attempt to prevent online gambling. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety's Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division (AGED) ordered Internet service providers to block web access to nearly 200 online entertainment and gaming domains. The lawsuit names both AGED and its director, John Willems as defendants.
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