The NBA Playoffs are just around the corner as there are only nine days left in the regular season. Five of the six division titles have been settled, while San Antonio and Dallas battle it out for the Southwest title and the first overall seed in the West. Below is a look at all six… Continue reading
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6 practical ideas of healthy recipes to lose weight
Out of convenience, most of us just eat fast food items and forget how to be healthy. Some say healthy recipe ideas are overkill because they can be expensive and hard to maintain just like our weight. However, all you have to do is read on and be resourceful by following these 6 tips for… Continue reading
Mr Irrelevant is the title (name) awarded to the last player taken each year in the NFL Draft
Mr. Irrelevant is a title that is discussed every April around the annual NFL Draft because it is the dubious title given to the last player taken in the draft. The title of Mr. Irrelevant is given half jokingly due to the lack of faith that exists regarding the final player drafted worth mentioning again… Continue reading
3 Low-Carb Versions of Pasta Dishes Worth Trying
Pasta is one of the best comfort foods out there. However, even one serving can mean a lot of carbs, which isn’t ideal for anyone trying to eat healthy or lose weight. But don’t worry, you can substitute ingredients to create a healthy, low-carb version of your favorite pasta dish without compromising taste and flavor.… Continue reading
Major League Baseball should expand its use of Instant Replay Now!
Major League Baseball (MLB) umpires are ruining the game I’m tired of watching umpires take over and ruin the beautiful game of baseball. Every umpire has their own strike zone and it’s disgusting how some pitches called strikes are clearly outside the strike zone. I admire players for their restraint because it has to be… Continue reading
Top 11 sports help your child’s mental development
Children will be as calm as adults, play, do not shout, do you think? Rather, a small child will do a bit of mischief, it will be easy to keep everyone away from him all day. This is normal for children. It is difficult for children to put books in one place. I don’t want… Continue reading
Horse racing: the sport of kings
Thousands of years ago, man discovered that an animal of the Equus order was good at carrying his loads and lightening his load. Then one day, as the human race as a whole are natural competitors, we started using that animal, called a horse, to compete against others. So the man began to breed horses… Continue reading
ESL Teaching: How to Have a Successful English Corner
I must admit that after hearing “What is your favorite color?” for the hundredth time, he wasn’t too interested in English corners. The idea was to give Chinese students a chance to talk with Americans and practice their English. Hopefully, we could persuade them to visit our training center and take classes. In theory, it… Continue reading
Formula 1 Legends: Interview with Mario Andretti
Italian-born, American-raised Mario Andretti’s motorsport dream began at the 1954 Italian Formula 1 Grand Prix at Monza. Andretti, 14, along with his twin brother, watched in awe as the Ferrari of their first racing idol and hometown hero, Alberto Ascari, sped down the track, unaware that that precious childhood moment was also It would define… Continue reading
#83 Mississippi St. Bulldogs Forward
Spring practices are already in the books and fall camps will be here before you know it, which means you’ll have an early jump into the 2006 NCAA football season. Knowing the teams now will save you time. in August and Matt Fargo is here to help you understand what to expect this coming year.… Continue reading