Archive for March, 2008

The Ultimate Camouflage

From the West to the East coast, the fall season is upon us and hunters are beginning to trickle into the woods for area goose, pheasant, grouse, elk, deer and many other tasty treats.

As the season descends, more and more types of camouflage are being introduced into the world of hunting. …

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Ralph Waldo Emerson and Horsemanship

English Lit was not high among my favorite classes in high school but I thoroughly enjoyed the essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson. I always intended to have a book of those essays for my own and after many ( many, many) years of procrastination I bought his book of essays not long ago.

I enjoy t…

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Choosing a Good Ballet TeacherGood Posture

In choosing a good ballet teacher pay careful attention to the postures you see in the students you observe. While the teacher is not responsible for posture acquired before a student begins training with her or him, she/he is responsible for establishing correct posture at the beginning of every…

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Kasey Wins #6 in 2006 - SCI October 16th Issue

Next stop on the Nextel Cup Schedule is Martinsville Speedway

There are only five weeks remaining in the 2006 NASCAR season. That’s only five chances for the other nine drivers in the Chase to catch Jeff Burton. By all appearances, it looks as if Jeff using the same philosophy that …

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Cheerleading Stunts

Have you ever seen a cheerleader in action? One cannot help but admire the execution of the different stunts done ever so flawlessly. Cheerleading has evolved from clapping and pom pom waving to the intricate, gymnastic routines we see today. There are cheerleading clinics that train cheerleaders…

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