Articles, tagged with "motions", page 2
19th January 2011
Garmin 410 Review
Being a club runner and having used the Forerunner 405 for over three years, I was very excited about the release of a potentially updated and improved version of the industry's most functionality rich GPS running watch
Touch Contr...
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Author:
ross88guy
07th September 2010
A breakup, no matter how quiet, or scandalous, can automatically put a barrier between once-lovers. If you've just broken up or have been for a while, do not expect your ex to feel utmost comfort towards you instantly.
There's a period an ex-couple lit...
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Author:
Russell Jackson
07th September 2010
Every table tennis expert has different ways that they believe are best for getting ready for a table tennis tournament. How to prepare for the tournament varies from person to person and some routines that people use can be very personal and tailored to ...
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Author:
dsmpublishing
06th September 2010
Desanding cyclone is a pressure driven device used to separate two phases of different density. It is commonly used to remove solids and sand from water, condensate or gas streams. Small desanding cyclones are commonly made of ceramic material and large d...
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Author:
erinkennedy
18th August 2010
Sometimes in life you have no idea what you have been missing out on and then it just hits you.
Until now you might have been thinking that it is completely normal for stapling to be an uncomfortable chore. This is not the case with electric staplers, ...
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Author:
Madhar
09th August 2010
One of the primary reasons why men lose interest in women they used to love is because these women have probably not shown enough appreciation or interest in them. Men have certain needs that women don't usually understand and vice versa. As women hold ba...
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Author:
Russell Jackson
07th June 2010
Facial tics are characterized by rapid, apparently unintentional muscle contractions of entire muscle groups in the face. These contractions are frequently recurring in nature, and appear to have no actual point. Common tics are exaggerated eye blinking, ...
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Author:
Alan B. Densky, CH
07th June 2010
These days, it's hardly possible to run your own business without thinking about your website. While in the past your business card might be the item that had to stand out in terms of looks and personality, the website now fills that role. As a result, sm...
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Author:
BloomWebStudio
03rd June 2010
Scratches can easily be inflicted onto plastic surfaces in your car as they are fairly soft in comparison to paintwork and other materials. These scratches can look very unsightly especially in direct light and if it is a clear plastic affected they can e...
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CarCleaningGuru
05th May 2010
Each day brings new and exciting things for a young baby. Depending on where your child is developmentally will effect what toys and games are appropriate to play. Remember that all babies develop at their own unique pace.Child's brain starts learning sin...
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Author:
Vivek Jha
04th May 2010
When it comes to weathering, most people only consider the trains and not the model train scenery. If you are purchasing buildings from a store, you will want to weather them as well in order to keep with the appearance. After all, it will look odd for th...
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Author:
Kevin
05th March 2010
The first thing you will want to do when learning to slide is to find a place without any hills. We will start by practicing the motions. If you are on flat land, practicing the motions should be easier. If you find that you are having a tough time stayin...
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Author:
LDRodriguez
05th March 2010
When you are going down a hill and you are just moving too fast for your own comfort, how do you slow down? Simple! Start sliding. Sliding is used by longboarders all over the world for reducing momentum. Lucky for you, it's easy to learn.The first thing ...
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Author:
Craig Holder
19th February 2010
The rotator cuff, what is it? The shoulder joint consists of a group of four tendons and muscles which form the rotator cuff. When the rotator cuff gets injured, it is the tendons that get injured. These tendons connect the muscles of the rotator cuff to ...
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Author:
J. Pal
05th January 2010
Reflexology is a type of medical procedure that involves the manipulation of the nerve endings that are located in the feet and the hands in order to achieve relief from symptoms which may occur all over the body. Reflexology is a practice that is much in...
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Author:
Kaleb