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As a golf biomechanic, my focus is on looking for areas of poor flexibility and muscle imbalances wh

25th September 2009
Small engines, like those in your standard golf cart or mower, can receive excessive wear when they aren’t properly maintained, and this wear can result in both a loss of power and an increased likelihood of electrical systems failing when attempting to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Forklift Forks And Loads

02nd September 2009
Under normal operating conditions, forks should be inspected daily and given a thorough inspection every six months. Operators should make visual inspection of forks during the pre-start-up check before their work begins. The check will give special atten... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cosmetic dentistry- A boon for mankind

11th August 2009
Some people have very healthy gums and teeth but not all are fortunate. These people have to depend upon the modern cosmetic dentistry to avail a sweet smile. There are a number of ways to treat missing teeth nowadays, but none has been yet proven to ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Cosmetic dentistry- A boon for mankind

09th August 2009
Some people have very healthy gums and teeth but not all are fortunate. These people have to depend upon the modern cosmetic dentistry to avail a sweet smile. There are a number of ways to treat missing teeth nowadays, but none has been yet proven to b... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

The Correct Golf Grip is the Foundation on Which to Improve and Keep Improving Your Game

30th July 2009
Once we realise that the grip is the only connection between the player and the golf club - we will also realise why it is so crucial to get this part of our game right. Essentially, we need to achieve the correct golf grip. Placing your hands correctl... Read >
Author: jmart57

Tips and Tricks To Buying Valuable Dolls

29th July 2009
If you’re new to collecting, or looking to add more valuable pieces to an existing collection, there are a few tricks and tips that can help you find dolls that are more valuable. You need your hobby to be centered on what motivated you in the first ... Read >
Author: nancyhobbies1

Knowledge and KnowHow When Selecting Valuable Dolls

29th July 2009
These tips will assist both the new collector and the old pro choose dolls that have greater value. You need your hobby to be centered on what motivated you in the first place, love for dolls, and begin by finding and purchasing your favorite doll. Tha... Read >
Author: nancyhobbies1

Your Guide to Selecting Violin Musical Instruments

16th June 2009
When searching for your violin musical instruments you might want to bring to your remembrance that old story of the violin that was found in a box intended for auction. Because it was not in a case, and its appearance was a little bit shabby, the bidders... Read >
Author: Hailey Alton

How to Learn Violin Techniques

16th June 2009
Now that you have made how to learn violin techniques your personal quest, you have determined to open up for yourself an entire world of musical enjoyment. Learning a new skill should always be a rewarding enterprise. The art of playing the violin is ... Read >
Author: Hailey Alton

Get The Most Out Of Your Vehicle

20th May 2009
Our vehicles represent large investments in our life. For this reason, we want to maintain them as well as possible and get the most out of them. So what can you do to get the most out of your car? 1. How is the Oil? - The lifeblood of an engine is it... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

How to Maintain Gas Fireplaces

21st April 2009
Gas fireplaces with gas logs require little cleaning or maintenance throughout the year. Because they don't use wood, there are no ashes, partially burned logs, or soot to deal with. They do require some annual maintenance however, as well as periodic pro... Read >
Author: JOwens

How cheap online citroen van servicing can keep your business motoring

15th April 2009
As a company van driver, you know the importance of keeping your vehicle on the road and the wheels turning. If your vehicle stops, your business stops. Forget your citroen van service and you could let your customers down and spend days rearranging your ... Read >
Author: Howard Thomas

Defective Seat Belts Contribute to Auto Accident Injuries

10th February 2009
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that more than 83 percent of people in the United States buckle up. That’s excellent because seat belts save lives. However, what if you have defective seat belts? This scenario... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

The Effects Of A Poor Bite And Treatments A Dentist Uses For Bite Therapy

29th September 2008
For a dentist, a patient's bite pattern can have a significant impact on their teeth, gums, and overall health. This makes bite therapy and analysis one of the most important and underestimated portions of quality dental care. It is not that patients don'... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

10 Point Checklist To Help Your Car Pass Its MOT

09th September 2008
Every year the motorist is faced with the ordeal of the MOT test, unless their car is less than three years old. The purpose of an MOT is to ensure the vehicle complies with road safety and environmental standards. Without it car owners are unable to obta... Read >
Author: James

Airplane Acquisition: Getting Into the Air

18th July 2008
Buying an airplane is a common goal; lots of avid flyers look for an ... Read >
Author: J.A. Aero

Top 10 Caravan Safety Tips

15th July 2008
While owning a caravan can provide you and your family the opportunity to tour the countryside at a moment's notice, it's not without potential hazards. There are several steps you should take to ensure the safety of your family and the caravan itself. He... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Brush Your Teeth Correctly—Personal Dental Care

28th April 2008
Dental care by brushing may date as far back as the Babylonians and their ingenious use of a twig. We are fortunate that we do not have to cut a twig, fray the end and scrub our teeth with such a tool. Today we have an assortment of tooth brushes av... Read >
Author: Don Robertson

Honda Timing Belts: Keeping Synchronization in Your Engine

03rd April 2008
Have you ever seen the high-flying acts of trapeze artists? If you think that plummeting to the ground is the only way that they can get hurt, then think again. Performers can have their arm muscles overstretched or even tear. They can even dislocate ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Car Care And Maintenance For First Time Drivers

17th February 2008
Getting that very first car is a big step and life changing event for most young people. A car means potential popularity, independence, and a chance to prove to friends and family that they are mature. For many first time car owners the actual care and l... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt

Steering made efficient with Volvo tie rod ends

05th November 2007
Being in control of a car is very important in driving. One must be able to turn just at the right moment without the slightest trouble. This is why automaker Volvo insists on the production of quality steering components to give motorists the kind of con... Read >
Author: Evander

Maintaining Truck Parts

19th April 2007
To ensure safety, it is important to keep your refuse handling equipment running smoothly. First of all, never let cost get in the way of maintaining your equipment. The cost of a good preventive maintenance program will always pay for itself over th... Read >
Author: Gertrude Sayzer

What Kind of Vehicles Are Sold at Dealer Auctions

18th November 2006
Millions of vehicles are sold at dealer auto auctions every year. These auctions are restricted for the general public and only licensed dealers can participate. As with any wholesale market exhange, prices of vehicles sold at dealer auctions are lower th... Read >
Author: Chris Herbert

6 Simple Steps To Avoiding Expensive Car Repairs

26th May 2006
Quite often, a visit to the car repair shop can be even more painful than a visit to your dentist. Perhaps physical pain it's involved, but some car repairs can leave your wallet feeling pretty empty and you with a bad taste in your mouth. The best way ... Read >
Author: Aurel Radulescu

Engine Compression Test

02nd May 2006
A compression test is a way of testing an engine's condition without tearing the engine apart. A compression tester or tool is used to check the compression pressure. An engine compression test will let you know if there is excessive wear between the cyl... Read >
Author: Jerry Lemke

Stop Your Brakes from Squealing

12th April 2006
Most people would rather have a vehicle that would provide utmost quietness when driving. Of course, that would mean that they would not hear the hum of the machine underneath the hood or the sound of pebbles, dirt, or sand underneath the tires. For so... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan