Articles, tagged with "ropes", page 1
30th April 2013
Video games are ubiquitous today. Lots of individuals find it to be a great recreational outlet, no matter how old they are. Make the most of playing video games and continue reading this article to get the best tips and tricks to use while playing video ...
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Evangelinelady Fayeeykj
24th August 2012
Eve was a bright woman in her early 50's married to Scott, a successful professional in his late 50's. The couple enjoyed the finest restaurants and beach resorts. They had four children between them, and there was much love to go around for everyone (as ...
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Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
03rd August 2012
When it comes to moving your home or office, it is really a challenging task. You have so many glass products, kitchenware, precious furniture items and delicate antique pieces, so it becomes very difficult to shift them from one place to another. It is n...
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Author:
susantamalik
14th May 2012
Your very own first guitar is a special instrument which probably stays with you for life. How to choose your first guitar however can be an overwhelming experience and for this reason aspiring guitarists are often advised to do some research before decid...
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Author:
nuttall90
02nd May 2012
For anyone getting into something new, the whirlwind of jargon, policies and information may be quite confusing, but with a few helpful selling on eBay tips, you're sure to learn the ropes quickly enough. EBay is a great place to buy and sell all sorts of...
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Broadway Publishing
02nd February 2012
The Ropeman is dead – long live the Ropeman. Steve Long, Technical Officer at Mountain Leader Training UK and president of the UIAA's Training Standards Working Group, reviews the latest incarnation of Wild Country's multi-talented ascender, which hits th...
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Cawleys Waste Management
11th January 2012
Sailing lines and ropes are important in handling sailboats. Different types of sailing knots are one of the basic skills that one should need to know when learning to sail. Lines and ropes are fundamental parts of a boat and they are used when docking, m...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
20th September 2011
So you have finally broken down and started your own website. But now people are telling you that isn't enough. You have to make your site compatible for touchscreen devices, they say. And so you feel like technology is once again leaving you behind, and ...
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Author:
Gen Wright
09th September 2011
Macrame is a method of textile weaving using knots, that was utilized for the first time during the 13th century among the Arabian weavers. Originally it started as a method of keeping towels, shawls and bed sheets from coming apart but nowadays, there's ...
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Author:
John Rammon
10th August 2011
The efficiency of a tent is measured on how much climatic elements it can stand as against the properties that make it easy to handle. Poles, stakes and ropes are basic materials that can be made from any material, thus, they do not influence much to the ...
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Author:
Sue Mattson
15th June 2011
Cordwood (also referred to as "stackwood" or "stovewood") masonry construction consists of using comparable slices of raw wood and piling them to craft some sort of wall partition held together with masonry. It is honestly that hassle-free, but there are ...
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Author:
Rob Chipman
27th May 2011
The very first thing that can enter your head when referring to African drums would probably be the remo djembe drums for sale. You can envision a skillful musician producing unique music by simply hitting or slapping the tool. One of the most well-known ...
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Author:
dougp2ueet
07th June 2010
The sport of wakeboarding can be considered a amalgamation of water skiing, snowboarding, and surfing. Wakeboarders attempt to remain on the surface of the water as they stand on a buoyantboard. It may seem that wakeboarding just entered the limelight, bu...
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Author:
Shannon Maguire
25th May 2010
Popcorn, the first thing comes to our mind is good taste and small crunchy snacks. Everyone loves popcorn whether he is child, adult or an old. Young children not only ate it as a healthy snack but also made popcorn ropes and for arts and craft projects a...
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Webmaster
21st May 2010
One of the better known members of the Indian furniture family, the charpoy has been around for quite some years. Read on to know more about this traditional Indian bed.
The Indian culture is vast and diverse, and almost every aspect connected to India h...
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Author:
prashree