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Monday, January 21, 2008

Play Golf With Michael Jordan, Celine Dion, Greg Maddux Or Other Celebs In Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the ultimate golf city, and daily thousands of Las Vegas golfers tee it up on the Las Vegas golf courses designed by the world's biggest names including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Johnny miller, Tom Fazio and many more. And nearly on a daily basis there are well-known celebrities teeing it up in Las Vegas.

Don't look over there, but that could be Michael jordan. Or Celine Dion. greg Maddux, mike Maddux or roger Clemens. Danny Gans, Lance burton or Rita Rudner. charles Barkley. Phil Mickelson. Natalie Gulbis. Matt Damon, James Caan or Sylvestor Stallone. tiger woods. Bill Clinton and George Bush. Jason Giambi. Michael Vick. Donald trump. The list goes on and on and on.

Troy Aikman, Emmit Smith and Joe Theismann. Michael Douglass and Joe Pesci. Julius Erving and Scottie Pippen. Jason Kidd.

All of them play at Las Vegas golf courses like bali hai Golf club, Rio Secco Golf club, Shadow Creek, Cascata, Royal links Golf club, Angel park Golf club, Las Vegas national golf club, and many more.

Whether you tee it up on your own or play in a charity golf event, there is a good chance you will bump drivers with a favorite celebrity.

The list of Las Vegas golf courses played by celebrities is long and lush. There is the Las Vegas Paiute golf resort, home of three Pete dye golf courses. There is Cascata and Rio Secco, two Rees Jones designs. And there is Angel park, the world's most complete golf experience and the legacy, an Arthur Hills design. The list goes on and on.

Just ask ray Romano, Kevin James or Jeff Foxworthy the next time you see them.

brian Hurlburt is the Founding Editor of Golf Las Vegas Now, and also was a co-founder of Vegas Golfer magazine. He has covered Las Vegas Golf for more than 10 years. He also created http://www.businessunderpar.com, a multi-media venture that combines golf and business.

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What Should You do With a Yoga Book?

If you are deciding which yoga book to buy for your collection, choose a book that will captivate your imagination, and suit your needs. On the subject of reading yoga books: It has been a life long passion for some of us. Yet, it is not the number of books you read, but how you apply them to your life and the lives of others around you, which makes a difference.

The practical application of what you learn is more important than the quantity of yoga books you read. So, the question is: How will you put the knowledge you learn to good use? To take an extreme view: If a homeless man reads personal finance magazines every day, he has educated himself, but he has not applied any of the advice.

You would be surprised what the homeless know. I knew a man who was homeless, yet he was very familiar with the ups and downs of the stock market. How did he learn so much? He pulled the Wall Street journal from the trash and mentally absorbed it. Unfortunately, he never applied the knowledge he learned.

This is a critical point to understand. Knowledge is like a bank savings account - You have to save, but you also have to put your savings to good use. In the words of Andrew Carnegie, I resolved to stop accumulating and begin the infinitely more serious and difficult task of wise distribution.

To learn knowledge, without applying it to life, is a waste. It is not intentional, in most cases, but what a shame it is to know so much and not be able to help anyone with it.

Within yoga, today, are so many books to read, which were not accessible to many of us a few decades ago. Some yoga texts have been in existence for thousands of years, but local libraries did not have much on the topic of yoga.

At that time, we did not have VCRs, DVDs, Internet access, e-books, MP3 Downloads, or yoga audio books.

So, what did we do? When we acquired a yoga book, or any book, we analyzed it by hand, and read a little. We made sure it would suit our needs, before we checked it out of the library, or purchased it from a book store.

The reason is simple If we buy or borrow any kind of a book, the value of our time is magnified by our complete comprehension and the ability to put it to practical use.

Copyright 2007 Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500, has written many books on the subject of yoga. He is a co-owner and the Director of yoga teacher training at: Aura Wellness Center, in Attleboro, MA. http://www.riyoga.com He has been a certified Master Yoga teacher since 1995. To receive a Free yoga e-book: "yoga in practice," and a Free yoga Newsletter, please visit: http://www.yoga-teacher-training.org/index.html

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