Dale Earnhardt Sr. was born on April 29th, 1951 in Kannapolis, North Carolina and sadly died at aged 49 on February 18th, 2001 as a result of massive head trauma from a crash in the final lap of 2001 Daytona 500. Earnhardt Sr. was also known as The Intimidator but those who knew him, would say differently. He was a philanthropist and never found the need for media coverage of his donations.
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Nascar’s Dale Earnhardt Sr. - From Boy To Superstar
A Golf Training Aid For A Golf Gift
Are you looking for a golf gift for your spouse, your children or a golfing friend? Golfers are always looking to improve their golf game and so a golf training aid is the perfect golf gift idea. Since there are so many different golf training aids, we are going to provide you with our top suggestions to make the decision easier for you.
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New Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan has praised the Newcastle United youth squad.
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Nascar’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. - From Boy To Superstar
Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr., was born October 10th, 1974 in Concord, North Carolina with the Earnhardt fire in his belly. Although his parents were separated when he was still a toddler, he is still very close to both his parents. A fire that burned down his mother’s house forced him and his sister, Kelly, to live with Earnhardt Sr. and his new wife, Teresa, while his mother moved to Virginia. Earnhardt Jr. was a bit of a rascal in his younger days so when his father saw fit to send him to military school for two years although, by the time Earnhardt Jr. reached the age of 15, he decided to be like his father.
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Football Field Lighting Fixtures
Residential Landscape Lighting and Design’s selection of football field lighting fixtures and mounting adapters contains all that a small to mid-sized field requires to solve the problems of shadow and glare. Inadequate football field lights can lead to serious injury in either case, as shadow makes it hard for players to navigate the field, and glare can blind the eyes in moments of intense play. Add to that the fact that most of the football fields we light are for children in pee wee and little leagues, or for junior high and high school teams, and the requirements for safety become even more paramount when we consider that it is the safety of children— and the very reputation of the game as a sport that makes America great— that is at stake. Summer camps with inadequate football field lighting often suffer from poor enrollment, as do YMCA’s and church facilities whose facilities don’t quite measure up to the savvy and sophisticated expectations of today’s media-savvy youth.
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Junior Golf Lessons
Not everyone can have junior golf lessons and become a child golf prodigy like Tiger Woods. It is most important to keep the game fun when introducing your child to junior golf lessons and playing golf. Have you ever noticed how a junior just taking up the game of golf? If allowed, they will take a very natural golf swing. The young golfers are not thinking about golf instruction or golf mechanics. Let your child enjoy learning the game by their own trial and error until THEY are ready to take the game more seriously. You can keep it fun away from the golf course by keeping a junior golf journal at home. Remember we play the game because it is fun.
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Some Valuable Tips On Buying A Canoe
So, you’ve taken an interest in canoeing. That’s wonderful! Taking a decision to get into such a great hobby will benefit you for your entire life. The knowledge and experience you gain for your efforts will be beyond the scope of what you imagined. At the moment, you may be hitting a little snag though, that of which kind of canoe to buy. The choice of what canoe to purchase can be daunting and can put many people off. Hopefully, we can make it a little easier for you.
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3 Techniques to Be Your Own Self Defense Watchdog
If you’ve ever been a victim of crime, you know it’s no fun. Here are some ways to help you stay safe, so that if you have been a victim of crime, you won’t be one again. If you haven’t been a victim of crime, let’s help make sure they’ll never be one.
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Four Common Tennis Questions Answered
The following are some frequently asked questions regarding various facets of the game of tennis.
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Baseball Basics Through Time
Baseball’s key sets of equipment include the gloves, mask, bat and ball. All these underwent an evolution that is traceable from the 19th century when the game was conceptualized. During the time, the game used much fewer equipment types. Notably, there were no helmets used. The use of gloves became popular only in the latter part of the 1880s. Its present leather patterns, weight and dimensions were retained since usage in 1872.
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