Archive for February, 2010
UFC 98 Review: Karate Is Back As Machida Beats Evans
February 28th, 2010. Published under Sports. No Comments.
When golf legend Jack Nicklaus was still a young upstart in the sport and only starting to tear up PGA courses, legend Bobby Jones commented following ‘The Golden Bear’s”65 Masters win that “he plays a game with which I am not familiar”. Following Lyoto Machida’s absolute destruction of Rashad Evans in the main event of UFC 98, there’s likely a few MMA fighters saying the same thing. Machida completely befuddled Evans en route to a 2nd round TKO victory after which ‘The Dragon’ looked as if hed barely worked up a sweat.
Rams Beat Bengals On The Road In NFL Preseason Action
February 28th, 2010. Published under Sports. No Comments.
Kyle Boller filled in for an injured Mark Bulger, and the St. Louis Rams improved to 2-1 on the NFL preseason with a 24-21 victory over the host Cincinnati Bengals. The Rams led 24-14 heading into the fourth quarter, but a Bengals TD early in the frame made for some drama down the stretch. The Bengals couldn’t close the deal, however, and dropped to 1-2 on the NFL preseason.
Great Fantasy Work
February 28th, 2010. Published under Advice. No Comments.
Nana Li is the Cambridge, Uk based freelance designer, that will likely use her Comic Book, Conceptual and Children’s Illustrations to be able to create an identifiable story form. Her setup is pretty special, seeing that many of us do not necessarily come across this type of artwork everyday.
Lamar Odom Signs Contract To Return To NBA Champs
February 28th, 2010. Published under Recreation and Leisure. No Comments.
After a month long free agency soap opera, both Lamar Odom and the Los Angeles Lakers got what they really wanted all along. The Lakers retained the services of their valuable sixth man, and Odom will return to the team after an intense recruiting pitch from the Miami Heat. On Friday, Odom officially signed his new contract with the NBA Champions thus insuring that the nucleus of the roster will remain intact.
Preparation of Kratom Leaves
February 28th, 2010. Published under Health. No Comments.
Kratom trees can be found widely in Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, and the rest of Southeast Asia. They can reach 3 to 40 meters in height, depending on their maturity. The leaves of the Kratom trees are considered beautiful even though they are hard, thick, and dark green in color. The leaves of Kratom have healing power that can treat chronic pains, addictions, and more. This is why; the leaves of the Kratom are used by many people today. How to prepare and use Kratom leaves? There are many ways to do it, but always remember to consume the right amount of Kratom only and not overuse it.
Deck Up Your Deck With Extraordinary Beautiful Outdoor Deck Home Furniture
February 28th, 2010. Published under Entertainment. No Comments.
Deck is really a terrace or a paved area adjoining your home. For most from the individuals a deck is really a location to relax and unwind after a hard day’s work. Patio furniture has to be cozy, comfy, durable too as stylish. Deck furniture does not necessarily have to be boring and staid, there exists a wide range of trendy and contemporary deck furniture with extremely stylish and functional designs. This write-up will cover all the essential elements that you have to keep in mind if you’re planning to deck up your deck with some beautiful patio home furniture.
Career Advice- Taking Changes In Stride
February 28th, 2010. Published under Business. No Comments.
Change is always a little scary. When it comes to jobs and careers, it can be even scarier because your financial security will depend on the changes that are taking place. Take the time to learn how to deal with change one step at a time and it might be a little more tolerable.
Do You Understand Peer To Peer Personal Loans?
February 28th, 2010. Published under Loans. No Comments.
People quote the old saying: “There is nothing new under the sun”, and this may be applied to peer to peer personal loans. In ancient times, before banks were around, money was lent from one individual to another. Based on who needed the money, and who had a bit of money they were willing to lend out, lenders and borrowers usually found each other in an informal marketplace. This comprised the basics of person to person, or peer to peer loan. Of course, as society grew more sophisticated, institutions were created with the specific idea of lending money to people who needed it, earning a profit on that operation by charging interest on the funds lent. Many times, these organizations were formed as savings and loans, so that they would receive savings deposits from individuals who wanted to receive a return on money they were not using. The financial institution acted as an “intermediary”, taking funds from depositors and paying them interest at a certain rate, then lending that money to borrowers at a higher rate. The lending establishments made money paying interest on deposits at a lower rate than the interest they earned on loan.