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  • Behind the Red Cape
    "Bullfighting is a spectacle sport involving a battle between a bull and one or more participants. It is fought in a large outdoor arena according to a strict set of rules and procedures."
  • Life in South Africa
    Living in South Africa, I had always taken the wildlife pretty much for granted. Not to say that we were surrounded by it, but the accessibility of game parks and wildlife sanctuaries always made it seem like a natural part of the environment.
  • Which is Better, Biking Outdoors or Exercising on a Stationary Bike Indoors?
    You can get a good aerobic workout either way, but for safety and consistency, the stationary bike is better.
  • I Have Arthritis. Does that Mean I Can't Exercise?
    It used to be thought that exercise caused arthritis, but the latest evidence suggests that moderate activity does not make healthy joints more susceptible to the disease.
  • Do I Need to Take Any Special Medical Tests Before I Start an Exercise Program?
    If you are under 35, don't smoke, aren't overweight, and have no known heart problems, the answer is no'"although you may still want to check with your doctor.
  • Is it Safe for a Very Heavy Person to Exercise?
    If you are more than 20 percent over your ideal weight, see a doctor before starting any kind of diet and exercise program. He or she will tell you if it is safe to start, what to look out for, and whether you need a stress test.
  • The First Portuguese in America (Part3)
    Armed slave-raiders from Sao Paulo penetrated ever further into the interior of Brazil in organized bands, marching barefoot, in single file.
  • The First Portuguese in America (Part2)
    Everything was served up on English blue and white ware. The tablecloths were of cotton diaper, and there was a good deal of silver plate used.
  • The First Portuguese in America (Part1)
    George Pendle first visited Latin America in 1930. Since then he has served as correspondent to the British Broadcasting Company for Brazil, represented the British government in Paraguay, and directed a British company's Latin American operations.
  • Portrait of a Gardener
    The work of a gardener has changed radically over the last 30 years.
  • Horses in Art
    The earliest-known illustrations of horses are cave drawings, and horses are among the animals found on the roofs and walls of caves at Lascaux in south France, portrayed in brown, red and black.
  • Traveling in Cities
    In the past, streets in cities were built for people to walk in or drive along in horse-drawn cabs.

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