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Deep Sea Fishing
by Kent Pinkerton
Deep-sea fishing is the activity of hunting for fish and other aquatic animals in the deep seas. Deep-sea fishing is an ancient practice performed all over the world for the purpose of catching fish for food.
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Colorado Bicycle Tours
by Steve Valentino
Colorado bicycling tours offer several touring options suited to the traveler's desire. Colorado abounds in natural forest reserves and mountainous terrains. A cyclist can reveal in the divine beauty of the numerous alpine tundra forest reserves. From the Estes Park, Roosevelt National forest, a ride through the rocky mountain National park Colorado has this and more.
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Golf Ball Logos
by Josh Riverside
Logo golf balls are considered the true ambassador to the game of golf. They occupy approximately twenty percent of the golf ball business today and are mainly used for corporate branding. It is through logo golf balls that you build and maintain successful business relationships with your customers, employees, suppliers, and the millions of people who enjoy the game of golf.
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Mahjong
by Josh Riverside
Mahjong, also known as mahjongg, majiang, mah-jong or mah-jongg, is a traditional Chinese game. Mahjong is a game that involves skill, intelligence, estimation as well as luck. Mahjong, which literally means "the game of a hundred intelligences" in Chinese, has been traditionally a gambling game. Ma Chiao, Mo Tsiah, Ma Cheuk, Ma Jong, Ma Chiang, Ma Chong, Man Chu, Mah Diao, Pung Chow, Mah Chong, Ching Chong, Mah Cheuk, Ma Chiang, Kong Chow, Mah Deuck, Lung Chan, Mah Lowe, Pe Ling, Baak Ling are other names for Mahjong.
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Award Medals
by Eddie Tobey
Medals are given in the fields of battle, sports and other achievements. In past days, common men (mostly soldiers) were given awards with some outward sign of service by the government. The medals formed a part of the formal uniforms, where the medals of various shapes and sizes designated the dignity and status of the particular person who carried the medal. Mostly, medals belong to a tradition of awards, where apart from battles, they are given in particular fields for outstanding achievement or the capability to become a part of the broader history. Two examples are the Nobel Prize or the Carnegie Hero.
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