11. Cost and Tips for Learning to Drive in the UK
October 26, 2009
The driving test in Great Britain is the toughest in the world with the standard required to pass it set very high compared too many other countries. It therefore requires a lot of practice to reach the required level of competence before applying to take one with the main reason for failure being p...
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12. How to get a UK Driving License
October 26, 2009
Learning to drive can be very confusing in the United Kingdom as there are various tests that you have to take before obtaining your full license. The test is actually done in two parts the first being a test of road and vehicle knowledge along with a reaction testing video sequence and these are re...
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13. Necessary Pool Room Accessories
October 26, 2009
Having a games room in your own home has become very popular with one of the most sought after items to be found in it being a pool table. Once you have chosen your table there is still a huge range of pool table accessories that can be used to enhance both your room and playing experience. These in...
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14. Other Pool Games to Try
October 26, 2009
Pool is an extremely popular table game but most people just stick to playing the most popular type of the game or bumper pool while there are some other games than can also be played with the same equipment. Here are summarized versions for the rules of pool games other than eight or nine ball pool...
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15. Games Room Favourites
October 26, 2009
Games rooms are very popular nowadays and a great addition to any home that has enough space to allow one to be incorporated into it. The best thing about having one yourself is that it’s personalized by being designed and furnished exactly as you would like it to be. Once you have decided to have a...
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16. Pool the Games Origins
October 26, 2009
Pool is a game which was derived from billiards in the 1870s with the history of billiards never having been very clear as to its exact origins. Shakespeare mentioned billiards in his play Antony and Cleopatra in 1600 which has lead to the assumption that the game originated sometime in the 15th cen...
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17. Birkenstock and Their Products
October 26, 2009
Soft footbed is the name given to the specially shaped shoe created by Konrad Birkenstock in 1897 designed to give extra support to the sole by matching it’s contours more closely than traditional flat sole. Due to the untimely intervention of the industrial revolution and the introduction of the ma...
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18. Types of Shoes For Women
October 26, 2009
There are many types of women’s shoes and here are the names and descriptions of many common and not so common types. Pumps – These are shoes where the foot is supported all around the shoe front, back and on both sides and can have an ankle strap. The sole is a one piece type with a heel of an...
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19. Everyday Foot Hygiene
October 26, 2009
Our feet are very important as they carry us wherever we require to be whether to the kitchen for a cool drink or walking to the top off Everest. In both cases if we haven’t looked after ourselves correctly through the years we will find walking sore, painful or even impossible. Unfortunately once o...
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20. Birkenstock Footwear History
October 26, 2009
Shoe making and the Birkenstock name can be traced back together until 1774 where a reference can be found in a small German village’s old church records to a man called Johann Birkenstock who is recorded as being a "subject and shoemaker." His craft was handed down through the family for generation...
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