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Many people today enjoy archery as a recreational sport, but it started out as a primitive means of war, later becoming an effective and tactical military device.
By James Mirijanian | Published 8/24/2006
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Are you searching for the perfect gift for the archery hobbyist in your life? If so, this article is for you.
By Blair Mathis | Published 11/16/2006
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Archery bow cases are designed to protect your equipment while you're not using it. If you want to buy one of these cases, you will need to consider a few things beforehand. Some of these things include compartments, interior, and type. This article will...
By D Swain | Published 11/1/2007
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Archery stabilizers are designed to help you balance your bow better. You will need to consider a few things beforehand if you want to buy one of these useful accessories. Some of these things include vibration, length, and adjustability. This article will...
By D Swain | Published 11/1/2007
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This article enumerates the ways you can help your child prepare for a target archery competition.
By Josienita Borlongan | Published 11/8/2007
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3D archery targets offer more realism than traditional bull's eye targets. If you want to buy one of these targets, you will need to consider a few things first. Some of these include stability, foam, and shape. This article will...
By D Swain | Published 11/1/2007
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If you want a convenient place to store your arrows, you you will need to use a quiver. There are a few things you need to consider when buying an archery quiver. Some of these things include water, type, and noise. This article will...
By D Swain | Published 12/16/2007
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Compound archery bows are, by definition, any bow that is composed of two or more materials during the construction process. Generally, these bows are difficult to make, as....
By Blair Mathis | Published 6/24/2008
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This article provides a few tips to help prevent some common archery mistakes that lead to missed shots
By Art S. | Published 3/31/2008
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Archery is an Olympic level sport but not everyone can be Robin hood
By chronicler | Published 2/4/2008
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Archery quivers are designed to hold your arrows or crossbow bolts. There are different types of quivers that you can use. Some of the most common include solid mount, detachable, and backpack quivers. This article will...
By D Swain | Published 12/16/2007
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Planners for a park in Lancaster County, PA prepare to open an outdoor public archery range for residents
By S. J. Stoltzfus | Published 10/10/2007
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Missouri Whitetail Deer Hunting Season opened Saturday September 15, 2007 for Archery. Some things to remember and link to the State site.
By PAGraham | Published 9/21/2007
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Whether you want to shoot archery for fun, sport, or competition, this article will explain the basics about how to get started shooting archery.
By Paul Guise | Published 2/22/2007
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Considering archery lessons for your child? Here is some information for parents to consider before signing their child up.
By Carrie Freeman | Published 1/25/2007
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Here's a headsup on what to expect at an archery competition.
By mike mcgee | Published 6/25/2006
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Unlike other school sports, the target archery programs are successful in engaging all students. Most other competitive school sports programs limit participation to those physically able to perform according to the physical demands of a particular sport.
By Sussy | Published 4/16/2007
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The use of a bow and arrow for hunting goes all the way back some 50,000 years. Sport archery was first introduced to the Olympics in 1900. Where can you go to practice in St. Louis?
By Walt Crocker | Published 3/1/2007
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Like gun sights, archery sights help you shoot your arrows accurately. There are different types you can use depending on the activity you will use them for. This article will...
By D Swain | Published 7/27/2007
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As a parent of an Archery beginner, I have learned that there are different criteria needed to choose the first Archery equipment. My daughter recently joined JOAD (Junior Olympic Archery Division), training under the Stanford University Archery Team.
By Josienita Borlongan | Published 8/10/2007
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Predator's Archery in downtown Gilroy offers lessons for any experience level and ages 4 to 104.
By Aahz | Published 9/6/2007
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Archery release aids attach to the bowstring and allows you to release the string by simply pushing or pulling a trigger. They are normally used with compound bows, but can be used with other types as well. There are many types of aids available. This article will...
By D Swain | Published 8/3/2007
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Here are some suggestions for buying a new hunting bow.
By Kris B | Published 12/5/2007
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Things that the beginning archer should know.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 5/15/2007
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Here are some tips for learning to shoot your bow more accurately.
By Kris B | Published 12/5/2007
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An objective review of the Matthews Genesis Mini Bow, which is designed to get children started in the sport of archery.
By Kris B | Published 3/3/2008
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From Vermont to California, there have always been three traditional hunting seasons: archery, muzzleloader, followed by high-power rifle season. This year the Dept. of Wildlife institutes new, fairer hunting seasons.
By Allen Smith | Published 8/31/2006
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An essay about Philip Sidney's "Astrophet and Stella"
By Christine Stoddard | Published 12/7/2006
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or those interested in archery, or archery construction, making a board bow is usually the first step in the learning process. Cheap, light weight, and generally easy to construct, a board bow will make a....
By Blair Mathis | Published 4/8/2008
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The Idaho Hunter's Education Program is a program that teaches the hunter firearms safety, hunting ethics, tree stand safety, recovery techniques, basic archery safety, survival and first aid techniques as well as wildlife management and conservation.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 12/16/2007
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Bamboo is an amazingly versatile medium, and Japanese craftspeople have learned to make the most of this versatility. It can be used to make baskets, tea whisks, archery bows, flutes, fishing poles, furniture, and even walls.
By Peggy Adamik | Published 9/14/2006
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Newport News Park, with hiking and biking trails, an arboretum, playgrounds and picnic shelters, a campground, a 30-acre aeromodel flying field, archery range, and a disc golf course, is the gateway to Civil War and Revolutionary War sites.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 6/16/2005
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canoeing, archery, hiking, and...flying? Millstone has it all!
By Paul Bright | Published 2/13/2007
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Arizona has long been a place that attracted retirees. The low humidity of the dessert air is a great attraction. Not to mention that Phoenix is a great metropolitan area in itself and has easy accessibility to many places such as Las Vegas.
By Regina Sass | Published 12/15/2006
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Enjoy your winter excursions and adventures in Wisconsin, and you'll take part in the local hobby and sport of ice fishing. Choose from these top places to create the ideal ice fishing trip!
By Sabah Karimi | Published 12/5/2006
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From luxury lodges to bed and breakfasts, the cities and towns in France offer a break from the norm during Spring Break season. Here's where you should plan your stay.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 1/4/2007
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Have you ever wondered what it would what been to have lived in the court of King Arthur? Well, here is your chance to find out at the Florida Renaissance Festival in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
By Regina Sass | Published 1/22/2007
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These are really specialized camps. Camps for the more adventurous campers. They do not take very young children, and the child must be an out door enthusiast, but if he or she loves adventure, this type of camp might be the perfect fit for a fantastic summer experience.
By Regina Sass | Published 1/24/2007
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Strabismus, more commonly known as "cross-eyed" or "wall-eyed" is a vision condition in which the eyes do not properly align with each other. The purpose of this article is to give you some insight into how it affects a person who has lived with it.
By Kathy Reed | Published 12/5/2006
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Ireland has so many things to entice you, for the splendor of it all.
By Lu Baker | Published 1/16/2007
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Hypocrisy in the church is a serious matter. I'm not going to attempt to deny that it exists. It not only exists, but it is prevalent.
By Banner Kidd | Published 1/16/2007
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If you like medieval and renaissance faires, then a trip to Riddarspelan in Sweden is a sure bet.
By DrDevience | Published 1/9/2007
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The other day I was chatting with a colleague of mine about the NBA Playoffs and how exciting it has been when he blurted out that hockey is actually the best sport to watch. More fighting and fast-paced action.
By Michael Hsu | Published 11/6/2006
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With the Holidays fast approaching, could you use some direction for that hard to shop for man of men?
By Bruce Kohl | Published 10/24/2006
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Describes some hunting lodges and guides in North Carolina.
By Randy Inman | Published 10/19/2006
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Boy Scouts of America is an organization designed for boys between the ages of 11 and 18.
By Christine Senter | Published 10/24/2006
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The best childrens' gifts are often those that have weathered the test of time. Some toys and books will never go out of vogue and they will be treasured for years by your young recipient because they are serious fun.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 10/18/2006
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Today there are many different uses for Martial Arts. Martial Arts is used for many things today and long ago.
By Brandi thornsberry | Published 11/1/2006
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Finding your passion can be one of the hardest things to do. But does everyone have something they like to do without getting bored of it?
By Kristie J. Daniels | Published 10/28/2006
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Trendelburg, Germany is midway down the Fairy Tale Road. In this countryside, the folk tales that were compiled by the famous Brothers Grimm were born. Finding the inspiration for Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty might land you in your own fairy tale.
By Carol Bengle Gilbert | Published 12/6/2006
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Indiana hunters may begin to face five more years of being able to get one antlered deer each year. This is called the one buck rule.
By Lu Baker | Published 11/7/2006
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Not every camper likes co ed camps. And you know your child. You know what kind of environment she will grow and shine in and thankfully there are camps that cater only to girls, if that is what you and your child want
By Regina Sass | Published 1/24/2007
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Imagine taking a four mile walk on a cold 45 degree October morning from Old Saybrook Middle School to the South Cove Causeway.
By Corey Sipe | Published 10/27/2006
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If you have a hard working man you have to shop for this Christmas season read this article for suggestions on the top ten gifts you can give him.
By Manda Spring | Published 11/24/2006
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There are some very interesting summer camps for kids in Maine, the state is so hauntingly beautiful. Some are strenuous activity camps and others specialize a bit. The ones I reviewed I found quite fascinating.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 2/3/2007
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Here is a plethora of community resources for everyone and anyone to explore and enjoy, from A (Airport) to Z (zoological gardens). With my frugal Dutch Grannie as my muse we will give you the deluxetour for the economy price! Weblinks provided too!
By Mar | Published 10/25/2006
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Camps in Massachusetts are so varied and so interesting it's hard to choose the best. Decide what thyp of camp your kid needs, then what activity he or she loves, and you'll have your own recipe for the perfect camp.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 2/3/2007
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When my son was 8 years old I knew I wanted to do something special with him that summer. I started researching summer camps and learned that my son could go free to camp all summer if I worked as a nurse at camp.
By lisa bryant | Published 1/31/2007
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The National Senior Games Association is a part of the United States Olympic Committee and is dedicated to helping senior citizens maintain a healthy life style.
By Regina Sass | Published 2/1/2007
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Wanting to make your kid's summer the best? Look no more! Camp Woodmont is the answer. Too bad you're to old to go.
By J. Todd Gray | Published 2/2/2007
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Winston-Salem, NC offers a variety of summer camps for children of all ages.
By Laura Ward | Published 2/4/2007
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Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing offers a variety of outdoor summercamp experiences for ages 8 through 17 for exciting trips cycling, kayaking, hiking, or climbing.
By JJ Allen | Published 2/3/2007
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Sleep away camps are not the only alternative for a positive summer experience. There are many institutions in Boston that operate summer day camp programs. They offer everything from sports to theater.
By Regina Sass | Published 2/5/2007
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This article reviews Mountain Camp of Northern California.
By J. Rica Middlebrooks | Published 2/2/2007
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This article reviews Shaffers High Sierra Summer Camps.
By J. Rica Middlebrooks | Published 2/2/2007
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a complete guide to selecting a summer camp for your child
By Mar | Published 2/1/2007
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North Carolina has more summer camps tha slmost an other state but some camps stand out as the best all around for kids.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 1/31/2007
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Looking for a great place for the kids in the summer? Look no further.
By Regal | Published 1/30/2007
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4-H summer camping program offers a fun and affordable, traditional camping experience for kids.
By E Harmon | Published 1/28/2007
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Romantic weekend escapes near Abilene, TX
By Ever Odessa | Published 1/25/2007
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This article reviews Mountain Meadow Ranch summer camp in northern California.
By J. Rica Middlebrooks | Published 1/22/2007
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An excellent summer getaway for any child.
By Regal | Published 1/30/2007
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The activities at Lake Greeley Camp site are quite extensive with a full range of team and individual sports that offer top of the line equipment and facilities to the children, and no matter what your child's interests are, the camp site more than likely offers it.
By Sherri Granato | Published 1/31/2007
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Florida Camps have some great facilities for teaching kids and giving them an over fun education in all activities.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 1/31/2007
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Are you looking for a summer camp that will truly enrich your children's lives rather than wasting your money? Check out this Ultimate Guide to Summer Camps for help deciding what camp is right for your child and your family!
By Alisha Christian | Published 1/30/2007
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Summer Camp is a good thing for kids. North Carolina offers many fine camps to choose from. Here is a list of some with their websites included.
By Randy Inman | Published 1/29/2007
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Pack it up, we are heading to camp!!
By Laura Ward | Published 1/31/2007
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Handicapped children need to feel that they belong and that they can do the same things as able bodied children to the best of their abilities. There are many camps for handicapped children and they are all very special places.
By Regina Sass | Published 1/23/2007
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article about a unique city that should lead any reader in being more curious about it.
By Muriel Blanc | Published 7/6/2006
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From animals to horseback riding there are numerous kid�s camps in Texas to choose from this summer.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 3/8/2006
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A well-kept Oklahoma secret, Camp Fire Boys and Girls' Camp Cimarron is one of the most beautiful and entertaining locations for summer camp. Encompassing more than 200 acres, Camp Cimarron offers horseback riding, rapelling, swimming, and lots more!
By Kay Reynolds | Published 2/7/2006
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The first day of May is a holiday in England and customs that date back centuries are part of the traditional way to welcome summer.
By AnnieM | Published 1/20/2006
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Being left handed has its challenges and this article offers a humorous view of growing up a lefty. It offers some advice to parents with a left handed child, beyond having left handed scissors in the house.
By Joanne Faries | Published 12/19/2005
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While vacations in these wild areas of the state have traditionally been marketed to men, today, many women are experiencing the wild for themselves on their own terms.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 4/20/2006
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summer camp Louemma is a great way to spend the summer for anyone
By The Outlaw | Published 3/16/2006
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Choose Huntington Indiana next time you're wanting fun and interesting things to do while visiting Indiana. Huntington Indiana is a great activity choice for all interests and age groups.
By Kay Ray | Published 4/23/2006
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As summer approaches, it is time to start searching for the best activities (indoor and outdoor) for your children in your area. Summer camps are a great way to keep your child active with various outdoor activities as well as a good learning experience.
By Jerrard Ellerbe | Published 4/24/2006
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Children with special-needs and disabilities love to have fun in the sun with others and attending a summer camp is the perfect opportunity for them to. Here is a guide of Special-need Camps for youth with disabilities in Colorado. Check it out!!!
By Celin Childs | Published 3/30/2006
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The two camps I think are the best in Ohio are YMCA Camp Fitch in Youngstown, Ohio and YMCA Camp Wilson in Bellefontaine, Ohio. These camps fill up fast, so it is best to make reservations as soon as possible.
By Cindy Wright | Published 3/22/2006
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Hunting in Oklahoma is often a family affair, taking up much of the fall, winter, and spring months. Originally a necessary survival tool, hunting is now seen primarily as a sport.
By TiffanyD32 | Published 12/1/2005
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Warm apparel has been bought or drug out from where the dust bunnies lie, the proper amount or more orange apparel has been brought forth and plan have already been made on where to go and who with. Yes people, we are speaking of rifle season!
By Margo Prior | Published 12/22/2005
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Think of New Jersey and you think of pollution and the Superfund and people, people everywhere. Nature enthusiasts know where to go, however. The Pine Barrens is a designated ecosystem and provides all sorts of activities denied the urbanite.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 8/11/2005
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Andersonville National Park is dedicated to the Union soldiers who were held during the Civil War. This park with its Prisoner of War Museum serves as a memorial to all prisoners of War.
By Nancy Schaaf | Published 8/14/2005
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Pull up stakes and move to Pittsburgh, one of the growingest and opportunity-laiden cities in all the U.S. Where to find homes, jobs, recreation, schools, businesses, and many more facts on this giant metropolis.
By Patrick | Published 6/22/2005
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As actors, we are schooled in dance, in Checkov, in Scorsesee, in diction. We are trained in all aspects of performing arts, so hopefully when that day arrives when opportunity comes a knockin' we can say, "Yeah, I can do that. Easy."
By Rachel Zients | Published 2/1/2005
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When traveling in the Piney Woods of Texas, staying in a Piney Woods Bed and Breakfast Establishments is just as much an experience as the trip the visitor is taking.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 10/14/2005
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Exercise is important for physical development. And physical activity is just as important - if not more so, in the physically challenged child!
By Sandra Koehler | Published 11/18/2005
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