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ANDREAS HELGSTRAND WEG2006 Freestyle F
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The World Equestrian Games 2006 Freestyle Dressage Final performance of ANDREAS HELGSTRAND on BLUE HORS MATINE
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Snow Kiting
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Snow Kiting pioneers Alex Peterson and Aaron Sales demonstrate the newest in adrenalin sports by attaching kite-boarding rigs to their ski ... all » clothing and riding the wind to mind-boggling heights. On the frozen H2O of Mammoth Mountain and other California ski hills, our fearless duo lets the wind carry them to a new level of extreme skiing. You won't believe your eyes.
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How to give a back massage
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During a full body massage the largest amount of time is usually devoted to the back and shoulders, partly because the back represents such a large part of the body, and partly because this is a very common place for people to accumulate tension.
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Learn Foot Massage and Reflexology
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Reflexology is the application of pressure, stretch and movement to the feet and hands to effect corresponding parts of the body. Reflexologists view the feet and hands as a mirror image of the body. By applying technique a reflexologist can break up patterns of stress in other parts of the body.
A form of reflexology was practiced thousands of years ago in ancient Egypt, India, China, and the Americas. Modern reflexology has its origins in Europe and North America in the late 19th and 20th centuries.
The reflexologist applies pressure with small movements using his or her hands. People generally find reflexology to be relaxing, although some points on the foot can be extremely tender. By stimulating circulation, reflexology can also be invigorating and increase energy.
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Unlawful Bank Charges Martin Lewis Guide
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Banks may soon have to pay back millions of pounds to customers who have been victim to unlawful bank charges. In April 2006, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) announced the results of its investigation into bank charges, saying "card default charges have generally been set at a significantly higher level that is legally fair," and estimating that more £300million a year has been wrongly taken from people in the form of unlawful bank charges.
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Bugatti Veyron
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Today, the Bugatti name is owned by Volkswagen, and the new Veyron supercar has also been styled by the Germans, yet despite this many of the die-hard Bugatti fans are still pleased with the car's appearance. The Bugatti behemoth is one very exotic proposition, both in terms of styling and performance. The new all-wheel drive Veyron has more power than the current crop of Formula One cars, and with its massive 8.0-litre, quad turbo engine, carbon fibre-reinforced chassis and aluminium body panels, there are few cars out there today that combine such technical sophistication with a look that's quite unorthodox, yet strangely appealing.
The Bugatti Veyron to 100km/h from rest in 2.9 seconds. That's very quick.It will hit 300km/h in 14.0 seconds flat and can cruise at 400km/h with ease. The car is electronically limited to 400km/h (248 mph), though if de-restricted the 8.0-litre coupe would be capable of at least 450km/h, perhaps more if the final-drive ratio and fuel-injection mapping was tweeked.
To safely and reliably accelerate to 400km/h, the Veyron makes use of custom-designed Michelin tyres, which utilise what has termed the Pax system. The tyres are capable of dealing with the stress of 400km/h speeds, and they also have a special pressure monitoring system and run-flat capability.
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Armless Man Playing Guitar With His Feet
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A man without arms, playing Tom Petty's "Last Dance With Mary Jane", on acoustic guitar with his feet! Puts to shame those of us who say we can't because....
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Bob Woolmer Respect
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Bob Woolmer belongs to a select band of Test cricketers who enjoyed success as international coaches when their playing days were over. Indeed Woolmer might be said to be the first to make a bigger impact as a coach, in four years with South Africa, than as a player. For whatever reason, and it might simply have been that his array of gloriously timed off-side strokes made him look a better batsman than he was, he had a disappointing Test career - especially for a man who, in only his second Test, saved England as they followed on against Australia by holding out for 499 minutes against Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson to score 149. Although he added two more hundreds, also against Australia, he first interrupted his Test career by signing for World Series Cricket in 1977, then ended it forever by joining the rebel South African tour of 1981-82. As a coach, his pioneering use of computers to show, for example, where opposing batsmen scored their runs may have stemmed from an experience of his own, batting against Mike Brearley's County Team. "Knowing I liked the cover-drive, he had Mike Selvey bowling at me wide of off stump, with two slips and two gulleys. In 45 minutes, I scored 12. Then I chased another wide one from Selvey and was caught at second slip." In the 1996 World Cup, Graeme Hick was a notable victim of Woolmer's computer-based analysis, which revealed that if Hick could be kept scoreless for a spell, he tended to flick an off-stump ball in the air to midwicket. The trap was sprung by Fanie de Villiers, and Brian McMillan took the catch. Woolmer was creative and adventurous. But his coaching was based on a simple premise: the more enjoyable he could make the game, the better his players would respond. No two fielding-practices were alike when Woolmer was in charge. After a spell as the ICC's high-performance manager, he was announced as Pakistan's new coach in June 2004, and signed a contract to remain in charge until the 2007 World Cup. But the tournament was, tragically, to be his last; 24 hours after Pakistan were sent home from the World Cup, he was found unconscious in his hotel room and pronounced dead a few hours later in a Kingston hospital.
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FFI News Channel 3
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Yet another news report about Fuel Freedom International's MPG-Caps that increase gas milage 7-14% and reduce greenhouse gas emmisions by your car 50-75%. MPG-CAP increases the overall vehicle performance, including increase in fuel efficiency in miles per gallon, decrease in engine wear and tear, decrease in greenhouse gases pollution, and a reduction in engine operating temperatures.
Check out http://www.obot.myffi.biz/ for more information.
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Beat rising gas prices
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MPG-CAP will help you save your money while delivering greater efficiency and performance results at the same time.
Check out http://www.obot.myffi.biz/ for more information.
MPG-CAP will condition your engine and help your engine last longer, too!MPG-CAPs are an organic engine conditioner that improves an engine's internal combustion process providing lower emissions, better gas mileage, and better fuel economy. Now you can combat the high price of gas with a simple caplet you add to your tank when you fill up.
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Jerry Lang explains how MPG CAPs save your fuel co
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Jerry Lang has more than 40 years of combustion experience and a strong background in refining processes. As the owner and operator of Jerry Lang Combustion Consulting, he is currently designing and overseeing combustion projects for four refineries, including efforts to lower emissions and improve efficiencies. Mr. Lang has served as a combustion consultant to virtually all of the major oil companies and 95% of the refineries, including ChevronTexaco, Chevron Phillips, ARCO, Shell, Kraft, Exxon, Mobil, and Dow Chemical. At Exxon, Mr. Lang developed ways to improve efficiency by retrofitting the tankers of thecompany. He also served as the combustion auditor to Chevron on their Richmond Nitrous Oxide (NOx) Reduction Project, worth in excess of $300 million. In addition, Mr. Lang has completed projects in Norway and is currently contributing to an ongoing project in Qatar. In 1967, Mr. Lang established his own business where he developed and patented several products related to combustion and incineration. He also served as Manager of Combustion Systems for Howe Baker Engineers. Mr. Lang was alsorecruited by Dr. Edward Teller, the primary developer of the hydrogen bomb, for four years on an alternate fuels project doing combustion tests. Mr. Lang has extensive experience designing equipment utilized in reducing emissions from stationary sources such as refineries, power plants, and industrial operations. He also contributed to the development of the equipment used during the clean up of the Alaska oil spill. Over the years he has also done work on systems to improve mileage in automobiles, such as installing a vaporizer in the exhaust to vaporize the gasoline prior to intake and working on steam injection in automobiles. Mr. Lang holds 17 patents, including 13 combustion-related patents.
In this video, he explains how the MPG CAPs work. Check out http://www.squidoo.com/mpg_caps/ for more information
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Amir Khan fights child cruelty
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Teenage boxing sensation Amir Khan is so young the first Olympics he can remember watching was the last one! Amir was a 13-year-old schoolboy when Audley Harrison won gold in Sydney four years ago.
The precocious Bolton-based fighter stepped into the over-sized shoes of big Audley as Britain's only representative in the boxing competition in Athens. And not only did his astonishing performances light up the Games - but they bagged him a stunning silver medal too! Not 18 until December, Amir is Britain's youngest Olympic boxer since Colin Jones in 1976. And although he didn't quite manage to strike gold in the lightweight division, Amir certainly came of age!
The teenager had thought he was too young to compete in Athens and had set his sights on the next Olympics in Beijing in 2008. He WAS too young to fight in the 2004 British senior championships but the Olympic rules revealed he could make the trip to Greece.
On a visit to the world famous Peacok Gymn in London, home of many international boxers, Amir spoke about what the role of the NSPCC Ambassador role means to him
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Amir Khan Working Out
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Teenage boxing sensation Amir Khan is so young the first Olympics he can remember watching was the last one! Amir was a 13-year-old schoolboy when Audley Harrison won gold in Sydney four years ago.
The precocious Bolton-based fighter stepped into the over-sized shoes of big Audley as Britain's only representative in the boxing competition in Athens. And not only did his astonishing performances light up the Games - but they bagged him a stunning silver medal too! Not 18 until December, Amir is Britain's youngest Olympic boxer since Colin Jones in 1976. And although he didn't quite manage to strike gold in the lightweight division, Amir certainly came of age!
The teenager had thought he was too young to compete in Athens and had set his sights on the next Olympics in Beijing in 2008. He WAS too young to fight in the 2004 British senior championships but the Olympic rules revealed he could make the trip to Greece.
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Amir Khan vs Biak Jong Sub
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Teenage boxing sensation Amir Khan is so young the first Olympics he can remember watching was the last one! Amir was a 13-year-old schoolboy when Audley Harrison won gold in Sydney four years ago.
The precocious Bolton-based fighter stepped into the over-sized shoes of big Audley as Britain's only representative in the boxing competition in Athens. And not only did his astonishing performances light up the Games - but they bagged him a stunning silver medal too! Not 18 until December, Amir is Britain's youngest Olympic boxer since Colin Jones in 1976. And although he didn't quite manage to strike gold in the lightweight division, Amir certainly came of age!
The teenager had thought he was too young to compete in Athens and had set his sights on the next Olympics in Beijing in 2008. He WAS too young to fight in the 2004 British senior championships but the Olympic rules revealed he could make the trip to Greece.
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Amir Khan Vs Mohammed Medjadji
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Amir Khan Vs Mohammed Medjadji, Amir Khan wins in the first 55 seconds with one hit agains the french Mohammed Medjadji, who is france's number 1 super feather weight champion
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