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   <title>Golf Store</title>
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   <description>THGOLF STORE&lt;br>&lt;br>With an increasing market of high-end retailers selling golf equipment, one could possibly miss a &quot;real&quot; golf store.&lt;br>&lt;br>Typically, golf stores have the latest, if not the best, golf equipment and accessories needed by somebody who plays golf. Things could range from golf clubs to golf balls, to even posters, shirts, and wallpaper.&lt;br>&lt;br>Most golf stores focus on ensuring the proper equipment for the interested golfer. They will provide hints on how to choose the right club and the appropriate golf ball. Golf stores do not only supply things relative to golf but some also offer services and knowledge about the sport itself.&lt;br>&lt;br>Additional services could include club repair, club fitting, and swing analysis. Most of these golf stores use the True Temper Shaftlab and Achiever Launch Monitor swing analysis. These machines measure everything, from ball speed, club head speed to carry distance. They also provide printouts illustrating extreme deflection, shaft loading, downswing time and face angle.&lt;br>&lt;br>Also, there are other golf stores that offer golf classes being thought by local pros. &lt;br>Golf tutorials can also be offered for juniors along with women's clinics on the sport.&lt;br>&lt;br>Golf collectors will find many interesting items in a golf store as well. Hobbyist may find collector items like golf balls used by some of the world's most renowned players. Signed items may be available too.&lt;br>&lt;br>Plus, there are golf stores that offer unusual golf gifts. These things range from the most common to the most creative golf gifts one could get for just about any occasion.&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br>Most golf storeowners are actually golfers themselves. Usually, they put up a golf store after retiring from playing golf.  Like most businessmen assert, it's good to be passionate about what you are selling. This &quot;passion&quot; will give feelings of satisfaction and gratification to the golf shopper and this is something money cannot buy.&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br>http://GetAccurateTranslations.com&lt;br></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 14:57:42 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>WHAT'S IN A GOLF BALL?</title>
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   <description>In the chemistry of air pressure, turbulence, and aerodynamics, surface structures are vital physical element. History has it that there are things that seem to be peculiar on their make-up hundreds of years ago which eventually came up with a better composition based on scientific research. And a golf ball is the best paradigm of this theoretical stand in history.&lt;br>&lt;br>During the earliest days of golf on the eastern coast of Scotland, most players used ancient apparatus in order to play the game in a more disorganized and informal way. Here, the first clubs and golf balls are made up of wood.&lt;br>&lt;br>It was on 1618 that the feather golf ball was finally introduced. This was commonly known as the &quot;Featherie&quot;. This feather golf ball was a handcrafted ball made with goose feathers securely pressed into a horse or cowhide sphere. This is being done while the ball is still wet. After drying, the leather shrank and the feathers expanded creating a hardened ball.&lt;br>&lt;br>But because these kinds of golf balls are specially handcrafted, they usually cost higher than the clubs. In doing so, only a few privileged people could afford to play golf during those times.&lt;br>&lt;br>Next came the Guttie golf ball. This prehistoric kind of golf ball was made from the rubber like sap of the Gutta tree that can be found in the tropics. Normally, these Guttie balls can be easily shaped into a sphere when hot and eventually used as a golf ball. With its rubber nature, guttie balls can be cheaply reproduced and can be easily repaired by reheating and reshaping.&lt;br>&lt;br>However, between the two earliest forms of golf balls, the feather golf ball was said to travel farther than the gutties. This is due to the smooth surface of the gutties that limits the capacity of the golf ball to cover more distance.&lt;br>&lt;br>With this new scientific analysis, the developers of golf ball finally came up with balls with the &quot;dimples&quot; that are predominant in modern golf balls nowadays.&lt;br>&lt;br>Dimples are crafted into golf balls so as to reduce the aerodynamic drag, which will be acting on the ball if it were totally smooth. This is because smooth balls, when sailing through the air, leave a huge pocket of low-pressure air in its stir therefore creating a drag. With the application of drag, the ball slows down.&lt;br>&lt;br>Hence, by having dimples on golf balls, the pressure differential goes down and the drag force is reduced. These dimples create turbulence in the air surrounding the golf ball. This, in turn, forces the air to clasp the golf ball more closely. By doing so, the air trails the warp created by the ball towards the back instead of flowing past it. This results to a smaller wake and lesser drag.&lt;br>&lt;br>Dimples also help players to put backspin on a shot making the golf ball break off on the putting green.&lt;br>&lt;br>The idea of putting dimples on golf balls can be traced back during the gutta percha phase. Coburn Haskell introduced the one-piece rubber cored ball encased in a gutta percha sphere. It was during this time when the players observed how their shots become more and more predictable as their balls turned rough from play.&lt;br>&lt;br> When William Taylor applied the dimple pattern to a Haskell ball in 1905, golf balls finally took their modern form.&lt;br>&lt;br>From then on, dimpled golf balls were officially used in every golf tournament. In 1921, the golf balls took its form with standard size and weight.&lt;br>&lt;br>Today, there is an abundant selection of golf balls to fit different golf game and condition. There are golf balls that offer control, while some offer distance. In whatever ways golf balls vary, only one thing is common and known. Golf balls are not just elements of the sports arena; they are more than ever paradigm of a concept in physics.&lt;br>&lt;br>http://GetAccurateTranslations.com&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 10:50:19 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>Accessories for Coin Collection</title>
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   <description>When collecting coins, one thing to consider is how to arrange and take care of the coins. Coins that are collected may be antique, ancient, or limited editions coins. These coins come from many countries and are usually high in value. A collector must know how to keep and take care of them so that they will retain the same appearance and value.&lt;br>&lt;br>One way to take care of coins is to purchase s selection of coin accessories. Not only are coin accessories used to make a coin collection presentable and organized; but the primary purpose of coin accessories is to take care and preserve the coins.&lt;br>&lt;br>When buying coin accessories it is important to choose those accessories that will best satisfy the needs of the collector. Some factors that may be considered are durability, price and usefulness.&lt;br>&lt;br>Many coin accessories can be found in collectible stores and even online. Here are some coin accessories that may be considered:&lt;br>&lt;br>Coin Boxes&lt;br>&lt;br>Coin boxes are the most common sought for coin accessories as they are very convenient to coin collectors and specialists. The compartments of the box provide for easy location of the coins. The compartments are also wide, which provides flexibility in placing the coins. The wide compartments also allow the collector to handle the coins the proper way.&lt;br>&lt;br>Coin Albums&lt;br>&lt;br>Coin albums are similar to any typical album with the difference being that the coin album is especially designed to hold coins. A coin album has a transparent layer that aids in the protection of the coins. The collector does not need to handle the coins one by one. All he has to do is turn the pages and the coins are all there protected from improper handling. &lt;br>&lt;br>Coin Holders&lt;br>&lt;br>Coin holders are best for those collectors who collect coins during their travels. They allow portability of the coin collection. In addition, the collector does not need to carry his entire collection. He can simply place a single coin in the coin holder. Coin holders provide safety for the coins and prevent a coin from the many elements that may depreciate its value.&lt;br>&lt;br>Other coin accessories can be found in the market. Determine the primary purpose of the accessory and if it can satisfy your needs. Prices will differ depending on the durability of the accessory. Research the many coin accessories that are sold and compare prices before choosing one.&lt;br>&lt;br>http://GetAccurateTranslations.com&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br></description>
   <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 13:43:35 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>Start an Art Collectible Hobby and Beautify Your Home</title>
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   <description>Collecting is a fun hobby, and one of the most interesting things to collect are art collectibles.  Many different items can be painted with artwork and become an art collectible.  Hobby enthusiasts collect such things as saw blades, and wooden eggs which have had artwork painted on.  People even collect designer rugs as art.  Another art collectible hobby is collecting limited edition plates, thimbles, Christmas ornaments, and figurines produced by such companies as Bradford Exchange.  And of course, many people collect fine art paintings.&lt;br>&lt;br>The person with an art collectible hobby will probably find his or her own favorite artists whose works they appreciate.  They can choose to focus on one particular artist, either past or present, or they can choose from the works of many artists.  On the other hand, they may collect art and art objects around a theme they enjoy, such as cigars, wild animals, or piano music.  &lt;br>&lt;br>One may think of an art collector as a rich person who has the money to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on an original Van Gogh.  A person of more modest means can collect art too, however.  Post cards are a good place to start.  Most art museum gift shops offer high quality, glossy postcards printed with some of their more notable acquisitions.  By buying those cards one really appreciates, anyone can have an art collection.&lt;br>&lt;br>Ebay is a good source of art collectibles whatever type of art or collectible you fancy.  In fact, if you are just starting out, the choices and options can be overwhelming!  Just remember that you can sell your own belongings as well as buying those of others.  This should make the impact on the budget a little less powerful.  Other ideas for inexpensively collecting art collectibles are scouring flea markets, thrift shops, and garage sales.  You never know what treasure someone else may be getting rid of.&lt;br>&lt;br>One nice thing about art collectibles is that artists can be found in every part of the world.  The art collector should scout the local art shows, museums, and artist's hangouts to find out just what sort of talent can be had less expensively and close to home.  Because of the local flavor of some artwork, art collectibles make good travel souvenirs.  For instance, the artist Linda Barnicott specializes in paintings of scenes, buildings, and landmarks found around  Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.  Similarly, collectors can find local artist almost everywhere.&lt;br>&lt;br>An art collectible hobby will keep you interested in life and give you a home filled with art masterpieces as well.  If you enjoy pretty and interesting things around you, consider starting an art collectible hobby today.&lt;br>&lt;br>http://GetAccurateTranslations.com&lt;br></description>
   <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 05:53:10 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>The Adventure of an African Hunting Safari</title>
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   <description>Many people love the notion of going on an African hunting safari and feeling the cool African air as they cruise through the jungle. The thought of it is enough to create vacation dreams for many North Americans, yet translating those dreams to reality can be a little bit complicated. Regardless, that does not stop people from dreaming away about riding on the back of an elephant and enjoying the company of some locals before watching a lion chomp down on its prey. The adventure and majesty of Africa certainly comes alive during a wonderful safari trip.&lt;br>&lt;br>The term “safari” simply refers to an overland journey. This term has been used to typically refer to visitors in Africa, although it has no actual geographical connotation. There is also a certain thematic element attached to the term, drawing upon visions of khaki clothing and a certain type of hat. Regardless of the stereotypical connotations of the term “safari”, the term still calls upon some adventurous notions that many people desire to discover for themselves.&lt;br>&lt;br>The original term was a reference to the early big game hunters that frequented African. Men, typically of European descent, would head to Africa to bask in its glory and to partake in the lay of the land. During this trip, the men would gather in hunting parties and hunt down various rare animals. They would take trophies for themselves and display them on walls back home, as was the custom. It became a variable rite of passage for many men in the higher echelon of European culture, maintaining a status grip over those people for quite a few years before hunting became unfashionable.&lt;br>&lt;br>These times often represent a brutal passage of time in the history of Africa. The notion was that Africa was a piece of property that belonged to Europe and, therefore, the animals on it also belonged to Europe. The historical significance of these safaris often carried deep-seeded notions of control and power to the extent of slavery over the continent, enabling Europeans to virtually rape and pillage the land at their leisure. To this day, that history plagues many Africans.&lt;br>&lt;br>Now, the term “safari” refers to taking a photo safari. Instead of shooting animals with bullets and keeping the heads mounted on the hearth, people are taking pictures and putting together various photo displays of the magical animals they have seen while on safari in the beautiful continent. These photo safaris are becoming incredibly popular with people of all ages that wish to have the experience of a lifetime taking in the wilderness and grandeur of the incredible continent of Africa.&lt;br>&lt;br>Safari parks are rather common in North America to draw upon the distinction of the African safari. This is a zoo-like tourist attraction that creates an environment where people can observe all sorts of exotic animals from a safe vantage point. The safari park is usually walked through or ridden through in a vehicle that would be driven by a guide. The guide describes the animals that are seen and offers a historical context for the park, giving tourists and guests a complete tour of the park and engaging them in knowledgeable conversation. &lt;br>&lt;br>The game reserves in Africa tend to be a lot larger than a safari park, though. For this reason, most people still wish to head to Africa to see the magic of nature for themselves in as natural a setting as possible. Within the confines of a game reserve or a safari park, people are engaged with the pure wonder of seeing such incredible animals such as the lion or giraffe. As long as such areas are able to protect some of these animals, people will be able to participate in photo safaris for many years to come. The love of animals, exotic and domestic, may well be the greatest ally to the protection of various species threatened with extinction. &lt;br>&lt;br>http://GetAccurateTranslations.com&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br>Word count 651&lt;br></description>
   <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 12:29:46 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>Buying A Mountain Bike</title>
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   <description>It can be a bit frustrating as well as time consuming&lt;br>when you buy a mountain bike.  Below, you'll find &lt;br>some tips and things to be aware of before you lay&lt;br>down the cash and buy a mountain bike.&lt;br>&lt;br>Determining your price&lt;br>There is really no limit as to how much money you can&lt;br>spend on a new mountain bike.  To help you keep your &lt;br>spending under control, you should figure out what &lt;br>your price range is and how much your willing to pay&lt;br>for a new bike.  When you buy, you shouldn't buy from&lt;br>mass merchant stores such as Wal-Mart.  You should &lt;br>instead support your local bike shop and get a much&lt;br>better bike and much better service.&lt;br>&lt;br>Finding your style&lt;br>All mountain bikes are designed with several different&lt;br>riding styles and terrain types in mind.  You'll need&lt;br>to figure out what type of riding you will be doing&lt;br>the most.  Smooth riding, cross country racing, &lt;br>mountain cruising, or lift accessed downhill is &lt;br>something you need to figure out.  Make sure that &lt;br>the bike you select fits your personal style and not&lt;br>that of the sale's staff.&lt;br>&lt;br>Full suspension or hard tail&lt;br>If you can afford it, a full suspension mountain &lt;br>bike is always worth the purchase.  A hard tail, &lt;br>without rear suspension, is much lighter weight&lt;br>and pedal more efficiently, although full suspensions&lt;br>offer more comfort and overall better control.  You'll&lt;br>want to make that decision based on your price range, &lt;br>riding style, and the type of terrain you'll be &lt;br>riding on the most.&lt;br>&lt;br>Finding your favorites&lt;br>Comparing mountain bikes component to component is &lt;br>nearly impossible, as there are far too many combinations&lt;br>available.  The best way to go about doing this is &lt;br>finding a few components that are the most important &lt;br>to you and making sure the rest or the minimums fall &lt;br>within your price range.  You can start with the fork&lt;br>then look at the wheels and rear derailleur.&lt;br>&lt;br>Sales and seasons&lt;br>During the year, the prices of mountain bikes can &lt;br>fluctuate quite a bit.  Spring through summer is the&lt;br>main buying season.  If you can wait until the right &lt;br>price pops up, normally in the fall and winter, you can&lt;br>save a couple hundred dollars.  Many bike shops will &lt;br>also offer discounts or other accessories if you buy&lt;br>from them.  &lt;br>&lt;br>Finding a good dealer&lt;br>Finding a good bike dealer is more important than finding&lt;br>the best price.  You should always find a dealer that &lt;br>cares more about selling you a great bike than selling you&lt;br>a high priced one. A great dealer will have a clean repair&lt;br>shop and give you the impression that you can really &lt;br>trust them.&lt;br>&lt;br>Test ride&lt;br>You should test ride as many bikes as you can within &lt;br>your price range and riding style.  You'll find that&lt;br>some bikes will feel right, while others won't.  The more&lt;br>bikes you can test drive, you better you'll understand&lt;br>what works and what doesn't.&lt;br>&lt;br>Doing the research&lt;br>Product reviews and bike reviews are some of the best&lt;br>ways to find out about a mountain bikes reliability and&lt;br>overall performance.  You should always look at what &lt;br>other owners and reviews think about a bike before you&lt;br>make that final purchase.&lt;br>&lt;br>(word count 535)&lt;br>&lt;br>http://GetAccurateTranslations.com&lt;br></description>
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   <title>Where to Play Paintball?</title>
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   <description>There are various types of paintball fields that offer a challenge and excitement to players. Paintball fields add to the overall enjoyment of the sport.&lt;br>&lt;br>Woods&lt;br>&lt;br>“Woodsball” as it is referred to by a lot of paintball players is the “purest” type of setting where paintball is played.  On this type of field, players get the feel of the real war game.&lt;br>&lt;br>Basically, the field is a secluded area in the woods which has an open area.  Players “hare”, learn stealth or how to advance the field in a very sneaky manner. &lt;br>&lt;br>Concept Fields&lt;br>&lt;br>The concept field is often created outdoors, with many objects that have been set up for players to take refuge in or seek protection from.  Usually concept fields have a theme, the most common of which is the urban city setting with cars, buildings and many other city elements. &lt;br>&lt;br>There are some fields that are very creative with their themes, such as medieval themes with castles which have towers, wagons and cutouts of people.  Concept fields are interesting and fun: players are able to adjust the skill level of the group by removing or adding obstacles.&lt;br>&lt;br>Speedball Fields&lt;br>&lt;br>According to paintball fanatics the most exciting and challenging of all fields are the speedball fields. They are made up of equally spaced and equally sized barriers. &lt;br>&lt;br>The challenge here is that a player can not see past the huge barriers and can bump into or encounter anyone at any time.  With the smaller barriers a player can be concealed one way, yet revealed to another player.&lt;br>&lt;br>Indoor Fields&lt;br>&lt;br>These fields offer a much different approach and encounter from an outdoor field. The first and major thing that new players encounter is that here paintball guns are very loud: some find that the sound hurts their ears so they wear earplugs; but this is not necessary most of the time.&lt;br>&lt;br>Indoor fields are generally found in cities where there is a lack of open areas to play the game. Similar to outdoor fields, indoor arenas also offer a variety of themes and set ups. The range is considered to be the major difference. &lt;br>&lt;br>A team with great team effort is the key to the game of paintball regardless of where you play - the basic paintball idea remains the same. The option is up to you:  select a field that fits your interests and your performance level the best.  Paintball fields are as diverse as one’s imagination.&lt;br>&lt;br>http://GetAccurateTranslations.com&lt;br></description>
   <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 20:13:55 GMT</pubDate>
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