March 19th, 2008

Fun And Easy Chanukah Crafts That You And Your Whole Family Can Do Together

Chanukah is a very special time for Jewish people all over the world. When you want to celebrate this special time of year you will want to have things around you that will make it more special. There is no better way to do that than to do it with Chanukah crafts. These are fun and easy to make for the whole family.

March 12th, 2008

Monopoly - The Board Game

Monopoly is a real-estate trading game for two to eight players. Players move their piece around a board by rolling dice, the board being divided into various properties and special squares.

Players can acquire the properties, and once they have a set of related properties, improve them with houses or a hotel. When a player lands on another player’s property, a rent is charged, the amount of rent being based on the whether the owner owns the whole set of related properties, whether the property has been improved with houses or a hotel, etc. Players can also sell properties to each other, and an important part of the game is striking such deals with other players.

February 9th, 2008

Differences Between Canadian And American Football

American and Canadian football both descended from rugby and began in Canada as a game played between British soldiers garrisoned in Montreal. The soldiers played a series of games against students at McGill University. McGill played several games against Harvard in 1874 and a tradition was born. Despite their mutual origins, the Canadian and the American game developed differently and now have substantially different rules and regulations.

January 2nd, 2008

Frequently Asked Tennis Questions

Tennis is a sport with numerous rules and regulations, and getting them all in your head can take a while. In this article, we’ll examine some commonly occurring issues regarding the game so that you can have a clearer outlook on exactly what should happen should these questions come up in a game.


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