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Baseball card collecting has been a part of American culture since the 1800s and it not only is a great hobby but many people turn a good profit also. With so many various cards out there and so many great players there is still plenty of money to be made collecting baseball cards.
The secret to
September 1st, 2010 | Posted in Baseball | No Comments
I’m writing this article for the person who knows nothing about baseball, the person who doesn’t know the difference between the Triple Crown and an unassisted Triple Play. I’m not going to write about the history of baseball so if that’s what you want look somewhere else, I’m going to tell you the necessary information so you can sit down on a Saturday afternoon and watch a baseball game.
August 31st, 2010 | Posted in Baseball | No Comments
There are people who collect all sorts of thing. From dolls to bottle caps, there is a collection for nearly every personality. Some people even get all worked up over the old knobs on doors, and have started collections out of antique door knobs. We’re not sure how this collection happened. Maybe is started when
August 20th, 2010 | Posted in Antiques | No Comments
Most of the antique collectors are confused about how to determine antique bottle values. If you are an antique collector, this comprehensive guide helps you to know how to determine the antique bottle value. Let us check this topic in detail.
According to antique colleting experts, one can determine the antique bottle value by checking the
August 16th, 2010 | Posted in Antiques | No Comments
Prior to the invention of automotive GPS units, traveling to unknown areas had to be done through reading a map and/or asking for directions. Both methods had problems. For instance, how can one effectively read a map while driving? Map-reading is only best if there is another passenger in the car, which isn’t always possible.
August 14th, 2010 | Posted in automotive | No Comments
Antique beer cans are becoming readily available thanks to the Internet it has afforded beer can hobbyists and enthusiasts a chance to get their hands on cans from around the world. The passion of beer can collecting began in St.Louis back in 1969. A group of gentleman formed a group called the BCCA and engraved
August 10th, 2010 | Posted in Antiques | No Comments
The baseball in the United States goes up with the 1840s, but much of other countries took and played the sport little then. To Cuba, the students who fell under the system of education of the United States returned to the house to the nation of island with a beater and a ball. The popularity
August 7th, 2010 | Posted in Baseball | No Comments
Antique Garden Tractors are small, light machines that are designed to maintain domestic lawns and gardens. Most tractors have two cylinder engines, up to 23 horsepower for the bigger machines. Garden Tractors are not for a fenced-in yard because their decks will never get past the standard 36 inch gate. These heavy duty machines are
August 6th, 2010 | Posted in Antiques | No Comments
If you wish to transform your front yard or driveway into your very own sports arena, you just may want to take a look at options for a portable basketball hoop for sale. These equipment require minimal installation and provide convenience to the family with easy storage and mobility.
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August 3rd, 2010 | Posted in basketball | No Comments
Sometime between 1867 and 1873, an American professor, Horace Williams, at what is now Tokyo University, is credited with introducing baseball to the country of Japan. Williams came to Japan to teach English and American History, but his sports interest is what has impacted Japan the most. Fellow American Albert Bates, teaching at Kaitaku University,
July 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Baseball | No Comments
Do you think that provenance is a region in France? Do you think that patina is an antipasto? Do you ever wonder what the difference is between original finish and original condition?
If so, then please read on. The subject of antiques can be confusing; it has its own language. In this month’s column, I’ll de-mystify
July 14th, 2010 | Posted in Antiques | No Comments
The NCAA Basketball Tournament is among us. This tournament is a looking glass for human hope, excellence and positive social change. It is, in short, a microcosm of the human existence, with all of its exuberance, tragedy and triumph. The NCAA Basketball Tournament is American sports.
The excitement and tradition of “March Madness” or the NCAA
July 9th, 2010 | Posted in basketball | No Comments
Very little of the literature for new mothers addresses eczema in babies. After all, eczema doesn’t fit in with the picture of the dewey, glowing baby all new parents imagine. Eczema in babies is fairly common though, and not too difficult to understand and treat.
Eczema is dry, scaly, itchy skin that appears irritated. Although not
July 5th, 2010 | Posted in Babies | No Comments
Baseball Uniforms in the Major Leagues: The Evolution of the Battle Suit
As you enter the ball park to take your seat, one of the first things that you notice is the players’ uniforms. There is a very good chance you don’t know a single one of the people on the field personally-it’s the colors on
July 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Baseball | No Comments
Alternative medicine schools are educational institutions in which the processes and practices of non-Western medicine are taught and disseminated. This is a valuable addition to the health industry. There are a number of schools in the US, that offer education in various branches of alternative medicine including degree programs in holistic health care, naturopathy, Chinese
June 27th, 2010 | Posted in Alternative Medicine | No Comments
The importance of advertising in this highly competitive market is something that cannot be ruled out. Every business whether big or small needs to advertise its business in some way or the other. With the growth of advertising as a full-fledged industry the number of advertising mediums available to the user is numerous. From the
June 25th, 2010 | Posted in advertising | No Comments
History has it that alternative medicine goes back 5000 years to Chinese traditional medicine, Indian (Ayuryedic medicine) and similar healing traditions in many cultures. The common belief was that the energy of the body had to be in harmony with the mind, body and spirit. A doctor merely facilitated the healing by identifying and taking
June 24th, 2010 | Posted in Alternative Medicine | No Comments
Much of the discussions and magazine articles and even scientific research about aging tend to focus on women.
Men get overlooked, yet many men are just as concerned as women about how they age, how to age well and how to look younger throughout the aging process.
There are many things men can do to age well
June 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Anti Aging | No Comments
Acne [Acne Vulgaris] is a skin disease caused blockage in the pilosebaceous units. Pilosebaceous unit is a structures consisting of a hair follicle and a sebaceous gland with its duct. Acne lesions are commonly known as pimples, spots, or zits.
Acne is predominant during adolescence, frequently persisting even in adulthood. Meaning, acne decreases in intensity as
June 17th, 2010 | Posted in Acne | No Comments
Acne is a malady that affects the skin. This ailment provokes the skin to produce cysts that are called by by different names according to their characteristics, such as blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, zits, cysts, scars and lesions. This is a problem of mostly teens and young adults. Acne appears mostly on the face, neck, back
June 16th, 2010 | Posted in Acne | No Comments