Please i need the advantages and disadvantages of the grand canyon skywalk for some geography homework


Advantage: it helps the economy of the Indian tribe that owns it
Disadvantage: can’t think of any

Emily C | Mar 13, 2009


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I dont want a blowout, im rooting for the cards but i dont want them to win by like 24-3 or something, it wont happen but even on both sides i dont like blowouts. I want it kind of like last year where it goes down to the last seconds of the game Whatchya think?


who doesnt?

sportsathletic24 | Feb 01, 2009


people can hope, dream and pray but steelers will crush the cards
gowylde | Feb 01, 2009


I certainly don’t! It is too intense. I want the Cardinals to blow out the Steelers.
Alex | Feb 01, 2009


Last year was epic and will never be topped so dont even suggest it
Yankees win, theeeee Yankees win | Feb 01, 2009


I’ll take a Steeler win any way we can get it. But a close game is more fun to watch, I agree. I thought the Steeler/Charger game was way more fun to watch than the Steeler/Ravens game.
Yinzer | Feb 01, 2009

at sports authority i was looking at bats and there was a red easton synergy for 200 dollars and a white and orange one for just 100 dollars why is this one so much cheaper?


If it’s the same exact bat it’s probably because of the demand for the color Orange. I’m guessing more teams are red than orange and overall more people would buy red as opposed to orange if their team had neither color.

http://www.yougoprobaseball.com/Products -Bats.html
You can check here to compare online prices of that bat to retail prices (sports authority, etc)

Good Luck!
yougoprobaseball | Nov 23, 2009

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can i use bedding (shavings) as an arena footing?
i asked a question earlier about controlling the insane amounts of dust in the arena, and one response was to use bedding. since the barn owner doesn’t do anything around the barn besides give horses hay, i’d have to do this/pay for it myself. i need something REALLY cheap. i would only be using it from like now through february/march, then never again as i’ll be moving. shavings would be a good option because of this. although, i would think shavings would be sort of slick? the arena’s pretty small, so when we canter we take really tight turns. to me, this seems like it could be a dangerous footing if he loses his footing underneath him. what do you think? any more ideas?
i don’t want wood chips, i want shavings, the soft bedding you put in a horse’s stall
meagan: that’s the problem, i can’t water it. there is no footing at all right now. it’s dirt & more dirt. if i water it, it turns to mud and gets slick. i’m talking more about the finer bedding, not the chip kind. i would water that, saying as it wouldn’t turn to mud every time.
yeah that’s what i meant, sawdust ha. my horse isn’t in a stall so i’m not completely familiar with the different types of shavings. i don’t think you guys realize how small the arena is, lol. its tiny. i guess if it will be expensive though, i might as well scratch it.


I wouldn’t do it. To get as much shavings as you need to affect the arena is going to be very, very expensive. As someone above said, you’ll have to be constantly replacing them. Shavings break down over time, especially when they’ve gotten wet.
I also agree with you that shavings would be bad footing. They’re very slick and I just don’t think a horse would have enough traction to canter and turn on them safely. Sawdust shavings would offer more traction, but they’re usually more expensive than wood shavings and will cause an insane amount of dust.
I would try looking a different kind of sand. Try looking at a feed or supply store nearby, often they make thicker sand specifically for arenas.
Good luck! :)

Zurby. | Nov 21, 2009


I suggest wood shavings isn’t a very good idea in case you fall off the horse. It could cause nasty injuries.
Wight chemist | Nov 21, 2009


No, no no no NO. Sorry, but that would probably become a catastrophe, and it wouldn’t necessarily reduce dust.

It wouldn’t be cheap, because it would take insane amounts to even have somewhat of an effect on the whole arena. You’d have to continually replace it, etc, just like one giant stall. And shavings really don’t have that low of a dust content, so the initial purpose would be defeated it…. It would just be a mess.

Can you get a sprinkler system (I guarantee this would cost less than the massive amounts of shavings you would need), or some type of way to water the arena?
Meagan K | Nov 21, 2009


I recommend sawdust. The owners of my old barn used to put the wet sawdust that they needed for bedding down in the arena to get it to dry. That was sort of slippy, but once it was dry it worked really well, and falling off into it didn’t hurt much. Only thing is if you fall off funny you might get a mouthful of sawdust, which happened to me. I didn’t actually fall off, my friend and I were just jumping over the jumps in the arena on foot and I caught my foot on one and I fell. It was actually really funny. It also helped reduce the dust factor, which sounds weird but is true.

This year I wanted to try a brine solution, but I just found out your not suppose to brine a self basting turkey, and I bought the cheap Safeway self basting turkey, cause it was cheap.

So I was wondering if anyone knew a recipe to soak a self basting turkey for like 24 hours?


uhh, cheap? Cheap would probally get you a great one, just soak it in a recipe formula and your okay.
darknight10c | Nov 24, 2009


I’ve just been researching that question. Everything I’ve read so far says if you brine a self-basting turkey it will get too salty. The salt will draw moisture out of the meat and it will be dryer.

They say a self-basting turkey already has liquid and flavor enhancers injected into it. It’s supposed to say on the label what is in the liquid that’s injected into the turkey. Be sure to check these ingredients if you have food allergies.
identitynumber7 | Nov 25, 2009

I love how he has his hair in For Your Entertainment, but i’m not sure how to achieve that. Thanks!


why would you want to do that?
Pinkyfeather | Nov 25, 2009


Don’t try, Adam Lambert has magical gay power.

The real facts are coming to light with independent unbiased journalists (i.e. Artesia Daily, July 18, 2008 issue, Martial Arts Illustrated Nov. 2008 issue, etc).and court records (where he sued for libel and slander) establish Dux is the real thing! A Kumite Champion just like he is portrayed in Bloodsport by Jean Claude Van Damme, author of US Navy SEAL manual, former covert operative who is an adjunct faculty member of Criminal Justice Institute, St. Petersburg, Knight Chevalier, Police Hall of Fame, etc.


And once again did this unbiased journalist tell the story about how he got his butt handed to him in a bar people were trying out for the first UFC

clowns | Nov 16, 2008


i’ve actually read "the secret man" by frank dux and just by reading the book it sounds like a load of bs, but if it’s true more power to him. i actually have a hard time taking his word for it and would prefer to see some testimony or hard evidence to all his talk
Complete Wannabe | Nov 16, 2008


"Hate crime"? I doubt this would qualify as a hate crime.

Other independent journalists have said otherwise about him. They say truth is stranger than fiction, but they also say only trust half of what you see and none of what you hear. He’s made unverified claims, has at the least exaggerated his experiences, and frankly has probably gotten some good money out of it. He’s not worth my time, even if this stuff turns out to be true, which I doubt.
callsignfuzzy | Nov 16, 2008


Pics or shens.

The guy’s a fraud, and, if an article was written, the journalists need to check their sources.
stslavik | Nov 17, 2008

This one’s by me…
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A day when
Boys and girls, all
Children will
Dance and play and just let go,
Everyone together, having
Fun.
Going outside
Into a world they haven

I think and thought all along that she will. I like Kelly because she’s funny, but I think that Mya got this. Kelly though has come a long way. She grew up right in front of our eyes.


I hope so

b a g o n g | Nov 19, 2009


Absolutely yes!
George Washington | Nov 19, 2009

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