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Fallen Not Broken: The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner

The loneliness of the long distance runner. I've got to keep running the course, I've got to keep running and win at all costs, I've got to keep going, be strong, Must be so determined and push myself on. Run over stiles, across fields, ...

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Things You Can Learn From Distance Running | Pro-Sports

Running, especially long distance running was once a sport only for young fleet-footed men. However, in the course of three decades this sport had had surprising changes. More and more people began to realize its many benefits. ...

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Warm Temperatures, Decent Conditions Await U.S. Nationals Distance Racers (FasterSkier.com)

ANCHORAGE - Three tough climbs, two or three times. That’s what’s in store for the racers here who will tackle the U.S. National Championship 10/15k distance freestyle race tomorrow. With temperatures warming and a difficult but straightforward course, there should be nothing to hinder the strongest athletes from rising to the top. Currently the course is groomed

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A Setback

I'm sorry for staying away for so long, but I have been nursing a sore wrist for the past several weeks that has made writing impossible and typing irritatingly s low and painstaking. ... The ICE engineer had not shown, which is par for the course, but Luc had determined that we would need one pole for each 60 m of distance from the existing terminus....

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2009 TDAA Petit Prix, semi-finals and finals

... bstacle on the course — without making it a big ole distance send. ... The primary challenge on the course, other than the long straight line in the opening and the long curve around the end of the course, was the hard 180-degree turn b ack after the a-frame and jump....

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BSN Distance Learning

What is a BSN Degree? A BSN degree, acronym for Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is a 4-year academic degree conferred by tertiary universities or equally accredited schools, to learners who pursue sciences and different nursing principles. Whether you decide to do BSN distance learning or pursue your BSN degree in a traditional classroom set-up, one thing is for sure – it guarantees and prepares a nurse for a professional post away from the bedside because the course work covers leadersh

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 5, 2009 at 10:24 pm

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BILL CULLINS: Take a spin on one of my favorite routes around Lake Nasworthy (The San Angelo Standard-Times)

SAN ANGELO, Texas — All cyclists have their “secret special” cycling route that is saved for those days when we just need that unique riding experience. I’m going to share mine with you today, but since we can’t ride it together we’ll just do a fun virtual spin around the course and “see the sights.” This route is also great for those folks doing long distance run training. This short 11-mile ...

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On the brink of faith

There were many spaces that opened up in the course of our threshold conversation. It was an unusual experience for her and she seemed to go through what many people unaccustomed to ritual experience when they enter that space: linear time and narrative don’t quite hold up. She has asked me to tell the story chronologically as best I can, and I said I would try, though for now I am going to work from theme to theme. One last subject is asking for a voice. I remember mentioning how it seemed li

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The Stars, the Moon and the Wind

Just woke up from a nap (11pm to 1am is definitely a nap no matter how you look at it) and my neck feels kind of sore...regardless I'll probably be up for a while then go back to sleep when there's nothing to do. Now I'm just filling the time with this post. The recent chalet I just came back from was...how to say, rather eventful. There was lots and lots of cam-whoring (instigated by Wallace most of the time), an insane grueling bike ride from Pasir Ris to East Coast and then back to Pasir Ris

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The Sands of Tybee Island

                 “The Sands of Tybee Island”                                                                                                                                             By                                                    C. Michael Davis         It was the summer of 1957; I would soon be fourteen.  My whole life had begun to experience a transformation.  So far in the course of the year I had made a stand against my mother’s physical abuse and my s

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