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Grip, Footwork, And Strokes In Tennis

29th September 2009
Footwork is weight control. It is correct body position for strokes, and out of it all strokes should grow. In explaining the various forms of stroke and footwork I am writing as a right-hand player. Left-handers should simply reverse the feet. Racquet gr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Do The Best Magic Tricks

23rd September 2009
If you are a newbie magician and you want to improve your magic tricks, follow these tips and you are guaranteed to perform magic tricks that will amaze your audience. Be Natural The secret in having a great sleight of hand is your naturalness. Th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How Free Quilling Patterns Can Set You On Your Way To Creating Quilling Wonders!

23rd September 2009
Quilling is an form of paper craft by which the creator uses thin rolled paper to create shapes & designs of various forms, usually using free quilling patterns as a templete. Many who are new to quilling tend to begin with 2D designs and then proceed on... Read >
Author: Christine Connor

The Drive In Tennis Should Have Depth

22nd September 2009
The forehand drive is the opening of every offensive in tennis, and, as such, must be multiple closely studied. There are assured procedures of footwork the current request to all shots. To reach a ball which is a short distance away, advance the foot the... Read >
Author: Christopher Lance

Oak Interior Doors make your home look rich and high class

22nd September 2009
Oak wood is a hardy wood, which has been immensely popular in the making of doors, windows, and furniture during ancient as well as modern times. Oak is used for external and internal doors and is used both as solid wood and wood veneer. The continuing po... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

THE DRIVE IN TENNIS by Fran Harris

21st September 2009
The forehand drive is the opening of every offensive in tennis, and, as such, should be most carefully studied. There are certain rules of footwork that apply to all shots. To reach a ball that is a short distance away, advance the foot that is away from ... Read >
Author: sfabor

GRIP, FOOTWORK, AND STROKES IN TENNIS by Fran Harris

21st September 2009
Footwork is weight control. It is correct body position for strokes, and out of it all strokes should grow. In explaining the various forms of stroke and footwork I am writing as a right-hand player. Left-handers should simply reverse the feet. Racque... Read >
Author: sfabor

Do-It-Yourself Drywall Tips

16th September 2009
Drywall is the popular term for pre-fabricated plaster wall panels. These panels are easy to install, but can take some hard work to repair. Therefore, your best bet is to avoid basic mistakes when installing your drywall to save yourself the headache of ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Why Opt for a Steel Building Structure?

16th September 2009
Most of the builders and developers are nowadays settling for constructing the buildings from metals because of different reasons. Metal buildings are not only stronger but have increased resistance toward weather conditions. The best part of a metal ... Read >
Author: Rick Jensen

Get a new Bedroom Headboard

07th September 2009
Are you looking to brighten up your bedroom headboard and looking for a new design to brighten up your bedroom? Have you thought about bedroom headboards that are electrified by the style of a particular decade, era and city? This can greatly alter the ... Read >
Author: Charley Chambers

GRIP, FOOTWORK, AND STROKES IN TENNIS

20th August 2009
Footwork is weight control. It is correct body position for strokes, and out of it all strokes should grow. In explaining the various forms of stroke and footwork I am writing as a right-hand player. Left-handers should simply reverse the feet. Racque... Read >
Author: stevany

Wedding Photography Tips - Four Tips On How To Photograph A Wedding

20th August 2009
Looking for some wedding photography tips? This article will share with you four essential tips on wedding photography that can instantly improve your shots and elevate your skill. 1. Practice makes perfect. This is particularly true for n... Read >
Author: Bobby Jones

Making Earrings with Beads, Ear Wire and Eye Pins

20th August 2009
It is quite easy to make earrings to coordinate with other jewellery pieces by using similar colours and beads. The hoop earring is the easiest, all you have to do is tread on the beads and attach the hoop to the ear wire. The dangling earring means... Read >
Author: J Strange

Do We Still Need Wedding Photographers?

18th August 2009
Wedding photographers plays quite an important role in helping you to store the wonderful memories of this day. To tell your children and grand children the stories of this day or how you were dressed for the most special occasion of your life, you need g... Read >
Author: harry raf

Self-Adhesive Computer-Cut Vinyl - Application Guide

23rd July 2009
Set out below you will find two common techniques for the successful application of self-adhesive vinyl lettering Using a standard ballpoint pen mark a line on the substrate corresponding to the baseline of the text to be applied. Keep the line light s... Read >

How to do brick facing to walls

19th July 2009
Brick facing is a method of decorating internal or external walls. Brick facing is a method of decorating internal or external walls. This are fixed onto plastered walls as cladding's. A half sized brick which is full length is laid against the wall using... Read >
Author: Andrew Karundu

How to Flatten your Tummy in 3 Months - Top Abdominal Exercises

17th July 2009
Fatloss Revealed Some Top Abdominal Exercises guaranteed to flatten your tummy in 3 months. Apart from being fit and exercising often, we need to keep our abs strong to protect our spines. It's also great to have a six pack to show off. We are going... Read >
Author: Michel Maling

Home Remedies for Swelling of Feet

16th July 2009
Swelling of the feet generally starts becoming apparent during the fifth month of the pregnancy, though this time limit can vary from one woman to another. It occurs due to the accumulation of fluids in the feet of the woman. Swelling of the feet can be p... Read >
Author: remediesathome

Foot Care Tips

04th July 2009
Most of the time, we focus on health or skin care completely ignoring the importance of our feet. Foot care is equally important especially for diabetic people to avoid foot complications. Feet is one part of our body which is used the most. Even then, we... Read >
Author: Good Evening

Chenille Fabric Review

30th June 2009
Chenille is a form of weaving that results in one of the softest textures of all. Tapestries made from chenille require delicate handling, but are tactilely interesting and more touchable than any other type of tapestry.Chenille is actually the French wor... Read >
Author: Dale Stark

How to do bonding in walls

30th June 2009
Bonding in walls is the method of laying blocks one by one to form a structure. Before a house owner commences building, the procedure of erection is important to avoid weak buildings. This can lead to collapsing of the house leading to injuries and even... Read >
Author: Andrew Karundu

Installing Chicken Roosts

12th June 2009
One important aspect that you absolutely do not want to leave out of your chicken coop when you plan and build it is a roost for your birds to sleep on. Chickens do not like to sleep on the floor of the coop or in the nesting boxes, but instead prefer the... Read >
Author: rassad

Opt for the most suitable preference of digital photography

19th May 2009
If you are procuring a digital SLR camera for the first time, then it would attest to be moderately nerve racking for you. In the bazaar today, there are many kinds of cameras of which you might not possibly awake of which one is top and has better charac... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Opt for the most convenient decision of digital photography

19th May 2009
Purchasing your first digital SLR camera establishes to be a quite a nerve racking experience. There are many types of cameras in the marketplace, and you are not aware which one would be the preeminent decision to pick. But with the aid of the various pr... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Digital photography- Most convenient choice

18th May 2009
If you are acquiring a digital SLR camera for the first time, then it would verify to be reasonably nerve racking for you. In the souk today, there are many forms of cameras of which you might not possibly sentient of which one is preeminent and has bette... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Battle On The High Seas With Empire Total War.

21st April 2009
I bought the PC game Empire Total War. This game is much like the other games in the series. Gameplay is satisfyingly sophisticated, and yet not overly complicated. Combat including the all new 3D naval warfare element is clearly the main focus, but a sur... Read >
Author: Christopher West

Gaudi Focus – Casa Mila in Barcelona.

27th March 2009
Barcelona has many wonderful buildings and many of them have been designed by the Catalan architect Antonin Gaudi. One of the best buildings in terms of challenging the laws of modern architecture is Casa Mila. Read on to find out why. Passeig de Grac... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Illegal Golf Drivers

11th March 2009
They are golf clubs that breach the United States Golf Association (USGA) limit of COR. USGA holds the right to define the shapes and physical characteristics of clubs that are permissible in tournament play. COR is nothing but a value between 0 and 1 whi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How many Dimensions of Space/Time - Part I

04th March 2009
I offer the following material as a metaphysical exposition of the basic dimensions defining space/time as we experience it. Note that the number of dimensions here is the same as in what is known in theoretical physics as "M-Theory". * primary (de... Read >
Author: BAJAJ

How many Dimensions of Space/Time - Part I

04th March 2009
I offer the following material as a metaphysical exposition of the basic dimensions defining space/time as we experience it. Note that the number of dimensions here is the same as in what is known in theoretical physics as "M-Theory". * primary (de... Read >
Author: BAJAJ

How many Dimensions of Space/Time - Part I

02nd March 2009
I offer the following material as a metaphysical exposition of the basic dimensions defining space/time as we experience it. Note that the number of dimensions here is the same as in what is known in theoretical physics as "M-Theory". * primary (de... Read >
Author: BAJAJ

The Right Size for Tennis: Using a Tennis Net for Children

30th January 2009
If you have individuals who are four feet and under and are learning to play tennis, you want to make sure that you have equipment that fits them best. This allows them to enjoy the game even more and to have practical tools while they are learning the g... Read >
Author: brookeh9

The Right Size For Tennis: Using a Tennis Net For Children

30th January 2009
If you have individuals who are four feet and under and are learning to play tennis, you want to make sure that you have equipment that fits them best. This allows them to enjoy the game even more and to have practical tools while they are learning the g... Read >
Author: brookeh9

Space - With regard to the pulse of time being defined as the expansion and contraction of time!

22nd January 2009
The eighth dimension, which I call the pulse of time, is also a transformation dimension because it transforms the dynamic into the energetic. The eighth dimension enables energetic movement within the first three dimensions; this energetic movement is de... Read >
Author: guru SHAMA

Metaphysical Exposition Of The Basic Dimensions Of Space/Time!

22nd January 2009
I offer the following material as a metaphysical exposition of the basic dimensions defining space/time as we experience it. Note that the number of dimensions here is the same as in what is known in theoretical physics as "M-Theory". * primary (de... Read >
Author: guru SHAMA

Creative Alpine Gardens And Plant Collections

22nd January 2009
We humans develop passions for classic cars, postage stamps and great art: and among the planet's collectors are those who have a passion for a particular plant. Plant collections can be more or less broadly defined to include whole plant families or just... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Tackling Floor Tiling the DIY Way

09th January 2009
There is no denying the effect of a well tiled bathroom or kitchen. Oftentimes tiles can even be spread throughout the house. Nowadays they are seen as a cleaner, neater, lower maintenance flooring option. The most common use of tiles is in the bathroom, ... Read >
Author: Sean Farrell

Love Your Back Muscles And Sit Correctly

08th January 2009
The problem of back pain is becoming much more common today due to more sedentary lifestyles incorporating how and where we work. Often it is not until one suffers the sometimes crippling effect and immobility of this problem that attention is then focuse... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker

Hard Times Present Opportunities to Save Money while going Green

15th December 2008
In today’s challenging economic climate there are many ways to save money and move towards a rewarding green lifestyle at the same time. While the larger, Government sponsored, projects require huge upfront costs that may take years to recover, most in... Read >
Author: Peter O'Grady

The Most Effective Exercise for Stress Management

03rd December 2008
True stress management can be obtained only from being centered, both mentally and physically. When you have a strong center, the winds of life cannot push you into inner turbulence. From a strong center you can obtain total health from brain vitality to ... Read >
Author: Luna

GRIP, FOOTWORK, AND STROKES IN TENNIS.

03rd December 2008
Footwork is weight control. It is correct body position for strokes, and out of it all strokes should grow. In explaining the various forms of stroke and footwork I am writing as a right-hand player. Left-handers should simply reverse the feet. Racque... Read >
Author: jamulco

Making A Structural Opening: Fitting Steel RSJ To Open Wall Up

01st December 2008
When we consider a structural knock through or opening in a wall, the procedure is not so indifferent to perhaps creating an opening in a wall for a new window or door. But, this does not mean that the materials will be of the same specification as each i... Read >
Author: Kirk Smith

Tennis - The Drive

30th October 2008
The forehand drive is the opening of every offensive in tennis, and, as such, should be most carefully studied. There are certain rules of footwork that apply to all shots. To reach a ball that is a short distance away, advance the foot that is away fr... Read >
Author: Carolen

Tennis Rackets

27th October 2008
Footwork, Grip and Strokes Footwork is weight control. It is correct body position for strokes, and out of it all strokes should grow. The tennis racket grip is a very essential part of a stroke, because a faulty grip will ruin the finest serving.... Read >
Author: Carolen

Best general review of Siemens SK65 mobile phones

17th October 2008
Even though Research In Motion has entered into partnership with different other companies to permit access to its unique over the air web based email services, this device SK65 from the house of Siemens is the only third party smartphone equipped with th... Read >
Author: Macit

Swizzles, Sangaree and Punches

30th September 2008
The name Swizzle has been applied to variously compounded drinks, and while it is said the origin of the word is unknown it appears to be just another way of pronouncing Switchel, a drink made of mo¬lasses and water, sometime with the addition of vinegar... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Capturing Puppy Pictures

11th September 2008
When discussing photography and its critical subjects regularly that comes to tend sentence the right imagination that can carry a great knockout punch to give you the wise takes on how your masterpiece can be captured. Right now one of the most known sub... Read >
Author: Allison

Themed Headboards - Building a Decade Themed Bedroom

05th September 2008
Are you bored with the design in your bedroom and looking for something new and different to do in the space? Have you thought about creating a theme in your bedroom inspired by the style of a particular decade or era? This can greatly affect your mood ... Read >
Author: Ben Weissman

Graphology at Home - Lesson 27c - the Trait List H-M

02nd September 2008
H Hardness: Angular script, sharpness. Heartiness: Fullness in the middle zone, pastiness, hesitancy, slow script. Hospitality: Right slant, margin missing, garlands, terminal strokes extended to the right. Humility: Small Script, sim... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

Graphology at Home - Lesson 27c - the Trait List H-M

25th August 2008
H Hardness: Angular script, sharpness. Heartiness: Fullness in the middle zone, pastiness, hesitancy, slow script. Hospitality: Right slant, margin missing, garlands, terminal strokes extended to the right. Humility: Small Script, simpli... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

How to Find Paper Quilling Ideas

17th July 2008
Once you discover the art of paper quilling, you will realize the many different designs that you can create with this simple craft. Rolling small strips of paper around a toothpick can help you create designs for invitations, thank you cards, pages of yo... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

The Drive In Tennis

11th June 2008
The forehand drive is the opening of every offensive in tennis, and, as such, should be most carefully studied. There are certain rules of footwork that apply to all shots. To reach a ball that is a short distance away, advance the foot that is away from ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Grip, Footwork, And Strokes In Tennis

04th June 2008
Footwork is weight control. It is correct body position for strokes, and out of it all strokes should grow. In explaining the various forms of stroke and footwork I am writing as a right-hand player. Left-handers should simply reverse the feet. Racquet gr... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Paver Patio Designs - Some Exciting Features To Add For That Wow Factor

11th May 2008
Many people decide to have a paver patio. There are many interesting pavers available, particularly those that are tumbled. These pavers give a stone-like, rustic look to the patio. However, apart from selecting a great paver that looks well with your ... Read >
Author: Susan

Magnetic Field on Radio Waves

01st May 2008
The earth�s magnetic field exerts a deflecting force on the moving electrons. This force on an electron is proportional to the product of instantaneous velocity of the electron and the component of earth�s magnetic field at right angles to the velocit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Time for a Trim, But Can You Hack the DIY?

01st April 2008
Crown molding is the latest craze in high impact, low investment renos. It adds texture to your walls and the appearance of height by drawing the eye upward. It can also be the first major step in turning an architecturally boring room into an intere... Read >
Author: M Shane

Truck Tires Online

27th March 2008
Truck tire bargains on the internet used to be limited to mainly auction websites. When one considers the number of rip-off merchants in one particular online auction site, it is not so surprising to find that tire buyers tend to stay away. Choosing a t... Read >
Author: chris586

Abdominal Muscles Strength Test Using 7 Simple Ab Exercises

25th March 2008
Most people wants a six pack, flat stomach, a ripped abs, a washboard abs. All these phrases actually mean that same thing, which is a flat stomach spotting nicely toned and cut abdominal muscles. However, how many of you have tried all the latest ab... Read >
Author: Ian Kuro

Abdominal Muscles Strength Test Using 7 Simple Ab Exercises

25th March 2008
Most people wants a six pack, flat stomach, a ripped abs, a washboard abs. All these phrases actually mean that same thing, which is a flat stomach spotting nicely toned and cut abdominal muscles. However, how many of you have tried all the latest ab... Read >
Author: Ian Kuro

Abdominal Muscles Strength Test Using 7 Simple Ab Exercises

25th March 2008
Most people wants a six pack, flat stomach, a ripped abs, a washboard abs. All these phrases actually mean that same thing, which is a flat stomach spotting nicely toned and cut abdominal muscles. However, how many of you have tried all the latest ab... Read >
Author: Ian Kuro

FUCHSIAS in Great Variety

18th February 2008
The variety of plants and flowers available today under the generalised heading of FUCHSIA is quite remarkable. This is one of the factors that has caused me to take an interest in them over many years and, now that I have a larger garden space plus a gr... Read >
Author: David Murray

Japanese Etiquette

21st January 2008
Bowing:   Bowing, known as “ojigi” in Japanese, is one the most common and important forms of nonverbal communication in Japan. Although sometimes looked upon as an expression of subservience in the West, bowing is an integral part of Japanese ... Read >
Author: Jim Sherard

How To Stretch a Canvas for Painting

21st January 2008
How To Stretch a Canvas for Painting There are several options for an artist today. Pre-stretched canvases are available in many sizes in most art supply stores. But there are times when an artist may wish to stretch their own canvases. Begin with t... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Goldwork

30th October 2007
Goldwork embroidery is very dramatic and attractive. It can be used in more traditional designs for stylised pictures or by using the textures to give an abstract finish. Whatever you choose to do the gold enhances the work and produces a rich effect. Gol... Read >
Author: Anne Peden

Wacky Furniture Designs That Wow A Crowd

25th September 2007
Most people keep immaculate, sophisticated furnishings in public areas of their home, wanting guests to see what impeccable taste they have. However, have you ever thought about earning respect and awe from visitors with something entirely different? Pe... Read >
Author: Ben Weissman

DIY Know How - Tiling A Kitchen Floor

19th June 2007
People generally opt for floor tiles because they look great and provide a hardwearing, waterproof surface for bathrooms, hallways or kitchens. Tiling needn't always be done by a professional and in most cases a competent DIYer should be able to tackle pl... Read >
Author: jay smith

An Exercise to Broaden and Strengthen Your Shoulders

09th February 2007
In most gymnasiums there is an excellent exercise practiced to broaden the shoulders by means of lateral tension. Standing between two upright parallel bars, the student grasps them with both hands, his arms out¬stretched at right angles to the body. The... Read >
Author: idtbusiness

Clock Dials - How To Restore Your Antique Clock Dial

17th November 2006
The dial of a clock is usually the first thing to get dirty or discoloured, especially if winding is done by opening a door in the front. A marked improvement can be effected by fixing a new dial made in the manner to be described. First take off the m... Read >
Author: sarah stewart

Carpet Tiles Are Easy To Install In Kitchens, and Children's Bedrooms

16th November 2006
Carpet tiles have a great much advantage. They combine the warmth and style of a carpet with the longwearing, washable qualities of a tiled floor. This makes them practical and reasonably inexpensive option for any of the well-trafficked and accident-pron... Read >
Author: Roger King

5 Quick Tips For Beginning Magicians

01st September 2006
If you are new to the world of magic and you're looking to improve the execution of your magic tricks then you've come to the right place. Follow these free tips and you'll start to improve your magic starting today. Practice your palming skills wher... Read >
Author: Ryan Even

All About The Cross Tattoos

12th August 2006
History of Crosses It is not known when the first cross image was made. However, after circles, crosses are on of the first symbols drawn by children of all cultures. As a basic design motif, the cross has appeared in pottery, weaving, carving and pa... Read >
Author: Becky McClure

Adjusting The Headlights Of Your Car

05th July 2006
Those huge eyes shining in the dark. Those are simply the headlights of your car. It is actually a lamp. And just by the name itself, it is located in the head or the front end of your vehicle. Of course, these have been mounted there not just for a... Read >
Author: Joe Thompson

In Their Footsteps: A Copper Merchant in Enkomi

12th June 2006
As you tour Enkomi, near Famagusta in North Cyprus, you might imagine you are a copper merchant during the city's heyday between 1300 and 1100 B.C. Your city is now only about 500 years old. Let us imagine you are leading a donkey caravan laden with co... Read >
Author: Jessica I. Jones

Headlights: Lighting Your Way Through The Dark

08th June 2006
Imagine driving during a dark night. Imagine driving during foggy days. Imagine driving during a torrential downpour. Imagine doing all these without headlights. Of course, the chances of you doing that would be very slim. This is because driving du... Read >
Author: Carol Mitchel

Managing Computer Stress by Easy Exercise- 10 Tips

30th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael Madigan Stress comes from all sides these days, in home and workplace. Computer related stress - caused typically by crashing or malfunctioning programs, slow downloads, irritating emails or just sheer job repetition and figurin... Read >
Author: michael madigan

Can You Draw a Perfect Hexagon?

01st April 2006
It may not sound like a difficult task, but constructing hexagons and other polygons can be a frustrating and daunting task for children and adults. A sketch of a square is fairly simple to make as the corners are familiar right angles that most people ha... Read >
Author: Peter Waycik

Look Before You Book: Important qualities to look for before booking your vacation rental

01st April 2006
So you've already decided that you want your family to stay in a vacation rental during your next trip. You like the space these homes provide, you like the amenities they offer, and most of all, you like the price. Regardless of where you vacation, howev... Read >
Author: Katie Franco

Hatching and Cross-Hatching Made Simple!

15th March 2006
Hatching and Cross-hatching Hatching is a shading method where lines are in a series of either parallel or radiating. Hatching is making a set of close parallel lines. When hatching, an artist's pencil moves in a rhythmic manner to get the lines ev... Read >
Author: Todd Harris

Descriptive Terms in Real Estate Ads What Do They Mean?

22nd November 2005
If you are buying or selling a home, the chances are good you struggle with the meaning of descriptive real estate terms. Here's the first in a series of articles explaining them. The Wise Seller Be very truthful if you are a seller advertising you... Read >
Author: Raynor James