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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Alice shown Backyards are usually one of the neglected spots in a house. Some affluent people may have swimming pools in their backyard and some others may do casual gardening there. written by Gardner Wilkinson If you have a lot of spare space in your backyard, you can utilize it for creating your very own basketball court right at home. Even some years back, this would be a time consuming and laborious process. written by Jeff Ott While some sports-related injuries are random and cannot be attributed to a particular source or circumstance, many can be traced to the unforgiving nature of the court surfaces on which we pursue the games we love. written by Jeff Ott Sometimes it's hard to believe there was a time when outdoor activities were a mainstay of the average child's life. The ascent of the Internet, television, and video games has produced a more sedentary generation of children, which is a nice way of saying out of shape. Introduce them to fun and fitness in the comfort of their own home with a sports surface from Flex Court Athletics. written by Brad Privett Once up on a time children were less sedentary, and navigating video games and downloading music weren’t considered participatory sports. For children who are actually interested in sports these days it makes sense to provide them with an environment to succeed. written by Brad Privett Once upon a time the definitive backyard toy and centerpiece of family fun was the swimming pool. Summer days spent swimming and splashing around gave kids of all ages a place to stay cool and have fun with friends and family. While the pool still has its place, backyards everywhere are upgrading their game to include a multitude of games courtesy of our backyard game courts. written by Noah Teicher Life habits are established at a very early age, and that includes the exercise habits we carry with us for a lifetime. What better way to promote exercise as a way of life than to make it fun and most of all convenient at such a formative time of life? Help your child begin the process of leaving the remote controls and joysticks in the dust. written by Noah Teicher The average backyard comes equipped with many of the same things - namely a patio, grass, a few plants, and a pool if it’s feeling especially extravagant, but a backyard with a game court? Now that’s a yard of an entirely different sort. written by Claudia Beckford Spain’s number two tennis player, David Ferrer has been capturing the attention of the media in his native country as well as worldwide due to his remarkable appearances at the 2007 French Open where he reached the third round, the 2007 US Open where he won over countryman Rafael Nadal reaching the semi finals and his latest at the 2008 Australian Open. Ferrer who turned pro in 2000 and ever since has been growing as a top professional tennis player on all surfaces; had his most notable achievements in 2007 when he broke into the top five and has remained there for some time now. written by Claudia Beckford The Spaniard Rafael Nadal has become the first player to win the Monte Carlo Masters title for the fourth consecutive time last Sunday by beating the world No 1 tennis player the Swiss Roger Federer during their encounter on one of the most exclusive French clay courts. written by Claudia Beckford A new year is approaching and a new challenge for the best tennis players around the world is already on its way. In less than one month, we will have the chance to experience one of the best tennis moments of the year; the first tennis Grand Slam - the Australian Open at Melbourne Park. written by Michael Yalung Looks still count. Not the macho, mestizos or mestizas alone. A certain mixture which includes ethnic proportions such as livelihood, profession and history as well. Age is another thing since people would rather have a hitch free person rather than listen to their old stories of yesterday, something that most people would consider even if they won’t admit it. written by Michael Yalung . Like a ray of light, I saw a pretty face take a seat in front of me. Quiet, humble and mild mannered, I just smiled back to complement her unique gesture. written by Patricia Johnson They're everywhere - you see them on the roads holding signs for the Dept. of Transportation, reading your gas meter, installing telephone lines, delivering your UPS packages, and even going to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, but what has not changed - based on current statistics, is the disparity in salaries between men and women doing the same jobs on the home front. written by Jeff Stats The Houses of Refuge were the first institutions that dealt with juveniles in terms of transforming them and putting them back on the right path in life. These houses were the prototypes of the modern juvenile courts as we know it today in the United States. 1823 was the year when the idea of creation such a construction appeared, that was when the government considered taking charge in cleaning up the city streets from loitering youth and acquainting them with moral principles of the society. written by Wycliffe Williams Williams Is the day upon us when we need to vote reform family courts to support shared parenting? It’s a sad day when the parent who places the best interests of the child first-loses in court!
Many times their loss comes about only because they don’t know how to make their best case. And their attorneys are just as bad! written by Peter Cross Contrary to popular belief, the legal profession is not all about fair representation or innocence vs. guilt. It's a business and like all other businesses, it's really all about making money, careers and relationships. << previous page 1 next page>> |