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51: Powerlifting, The Ugly Sister Of Weightlifting Date: Mar 19th 2007
One obvious difference between weightlifting and powerlifting is the fact that weightlifting is an Olympic sport while powerlifting is still fighting it out to enter the Olympics.
52: Proposing You a Course for a more and more Popular Sport - Golf Date: Mar 12th 2007
Golf is growing in popularity, due to its ease and its positive attributes. It is a good game to pick up and although its rules are not difficult to understand, its skill is difficult. Golf is an honorable game, with the overwhelming majority of players being honorable people who do not need referees. If you decide to take a vacation, this is a good spot to take the whole family, especially if you are an avid fan of golf. Golfing is a great sport to partake in, and although it seems as thoug
53: Lucca Travel Guide Date: Mar 7th 2007
Introduction
Lucca is a city in Tuscany, situated on the river Serchio in a fertile plain near (but not on) the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Lucca. Lucca is located 30 kilometers northeast of the Pisa airport and 85 kilometers west of Florence in Northern Tuscany. To the north of Lucca lie the Apuane Alps with their famous marble quarries, spas and mineral water springs, streams, woods and caves. Lucca is a wonderful little city with much to admire. One of Italy's finest mediaeval treasures, the centre is relatively unspoilt and is sprinkled with palazzi, towers and almost countless splendid churches. The surrounding hills produce some excellent wines and arguably the finest olive oil anywhere. The architecture in the old city is a combination of Gothic and Romanesque, with lovely streets well laid out, and houses often painted in pastels of blue, yellow and pink.
54: Montecatini Terme Travel Guide Date: Feb 20th 2007
Montecatini is one of Europe's leading spas, it is in northwestern Tuscany (30K east of Lucca) and is a wealthy and popular watering-hole lying at the foot of the Pistoian mountains. The baths and spas date back to the fourteenth century and nowadays there are nine fully-functioning terme spread around the town.
55: Discover Pisa Date: Feb 8th 2007
Pisa is a city in Tuscany, on the right bank of the mouth of the Arno River on the Tyrrhenian Sea Since the beginning of tourism, PISA has been known for just one thing - the Leaning Tower, which serves around the world as a shorthand image for Italy. Yet it is just a single component of Pisa's breathtaking Campo dei Miracoli, or Field of Miracles, where the Duomo, Baptistry and Camposanto complete a dazzling architectural ensemble. For tourists, Pisa is a treasure chest full of surprises; from
56: Salerno Travel Guide Date: Feb 2nd 2007
Salerno, is capital of the province of the same name, it lies some 50km southeast of Naples at the north end of the Gulf of Salerno, where the hills of the Sorrento peninsula fall steeply down to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Salerno is the main town of the Costiera Amalfitana (the part of coast on the Tyrrhenian sea which includes famous towns like Amalfi, Positano, etc.), and has a good supply of cheap accommodation - making it a good base for both the Amalfi coast and the ancient site of Paestum furt
57: Maiori Travel Guide Date: Feb 2nd 2007
Maiori (originally, Reghinna Maior, Neapolitan, Majure) is a town, situated on the Amalfi coast in the province of Salerno (Campania). It is a popular health resort and has been since the Roman era. The economics of Maiori is primarily tourism, as it is the location of the longest unbroken stretch of beach on the Amalfi coastline.
In the mid-20th century, Roberto Rossellini filmed some of his films here: Il Miracolo (The Miracle), the second episode of the movie L'Amore (Ways of Love, 1948),
58: Learn more on Ischia Date: Jan 27th 2007
The most beautiful and biggest island in the Gulf of Naples island's with her 47 square kilometers, with its volcanic origins and its thermal spas, some of the largest in the world: 67 fumaroles, 103 springs and 29 thermal spas that can help to cure illnesses, tone up your body and spirit or simply help you relax. It has unequalled natural beauty and a all-year-round mild climate.
59: Sorrento Travel Guide Date: Jan 27th 2007
Sorrento lines the cliffs that look over the water to Naples and Mt Vesuvius. According to Greek legend, it was here that the Sirens, those mythical provocateurs of pure voice and dodgy intent, lurked, trying to lure Homer's Ulysses and his men.
60: Naples Travel Guide Date: Jan 25th 2007
Naples, south of Rome in the Campania region, is the third largest city in Italy and has a lot to offer to the traveler. Naples is a lot of fun, Sunny, lively, sassy and simply unforgettable. Superbly positioned on a bay, Naples has a little - and often a lot - of everything. It pulsates with noisy street markets and their colourful characters. Naples is music, theatre, Vesuvius, coffee, pizza and the sea all those colors, sounds and aromas that capture your attention, win you over and seduce y
61: About Milan Date: Jan 23rd 2007
Milan has long been a crossroads for travel between the continent and the peninsula so it has the best national and international connections in Italy, thanks to its airport, railway and road network.
62: Buying and Selling Bell Helicopters Date: Jan 18th 2007
Bell helicopters are widely purchased and sold across the world. Therefore, many marketers have set up their helicopter businesses centering Bell. Here goes a quick peek into the purchase and sale of these.
63: Discover Venice Date: Jan 12th 2007
Venice really needs no introduction the watery city thats unique and timeless home to gondoliers in stripey jerseys singing in front of the Bridge of Sighs, has been a fabled holiday destination for centuries. Venice is a stunning, decaying city with no wheels, a labyrinthe of mysterious streets and canals, surprise views, sublime buildings and particularly Piazza San Marco, the finest drawing room in Europe according to Napoleon. Venice's nature is dual: water and land, long history and doubtful future, airy delicacy and dim melancholy. When this precious place sinks, the world will be the poorer.
64: discover Florence Date: Jan 9th 2007
Florence is an important railway hub and highway center, So getting to Florence is very easy from any Italian city from the city's main train station, Stazione di Santa Maria Novella, you can get direct trains heading in most directions. The train is the most convenient option for reaching Florence from other Italian cities or abroad. The last few years has seen an increase in direct flight connections from abroad
65: Discover Roma Date: Jan 6th 2007
Rome is an amazing, fascinating city, an ancient place packed with relics of over two thousand years of inhabitation. Former heart of the Roman Empire and still the home of the papacy, its significance as a religious and cultural centre, its turbulent centuries of aristocratic and papal rivalries and upheaval.. and all the while incorporating some of the finest architecture still surviving. But don't forget its culture, its food and its people that make Rome a modern, vibrant city which is bustl
66: South African Travel: From Backcountry to Metropolis Date: Dec 24th 2006
South Africa has so much variety to offer visitors that it is difficult to define in a few words. One can travel from isolated bushveldt to cosmopolitan city in a few hours....
67: The Easiest Way to Relax Date: Dec 19th 2006
The time people spend on relaxing activities has been lessening more and more - no time problem! Can a busy person relax today not wasting time on relaxation Sure, if he follows our advice.
68: How Photography Has Changed Date: Jun 13th 2006
Information on how photography has changed over the last 30 years.
69: Facts about Martial Arts for Kids - Part 5 Date: Jun 12th 2006
Children learn much more about violence on the television, playing with video games, and dealing with daily life, than they will ever learn in a karate class. Even if a Karate teacher was the classic “evil sensei,” that you may have seen in the Karate Kid movie or on Kung Fu Theatre, most children can think of far worse violence.
70: Facts about Martial Arts for Kids - Part 3 Date: Jun 11th 2006
Over the long-term, the wrong after school activities result in very expensive health and psychological care. Therefore, look at martial arts as preventative medicine, and as a bonus, your child is staying out of trouble.
71: Facts about Martial Arts for Kids - Part 2 Date: Jun 10th 2006
In this continuing series, let's address more issues and frequently asked questions that concern parents who seek to enroll their child in a martial arts program. The first question in this part is possibly the most important one of all.
72: Win More Chess Games Using the Ancient 36 Strategies Date: May 31st 2006
The ancient 36 Strategies of China can sharpen your chess game tactics and strategies.
73: Visiting Cleveland Ohio Is A Great Time Date: May 30th 2006
Cleveland, Ohio has been wrongly maligned for years. This articles tells you why it's a great idea to visit Cleveland.
74: Eat to Win More Chess Games and Tournaments Date: May 30th 2006
You can play chess at your highest level only when your brain is functioning at its highest level, and your brain needs good nutrition and Omega 3 oils.
75: Win More Chess Games by Meditating Date: May 29th 2006
Meditation can improve your mental concentration and focus, which is what you need to play great games of chess.
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