Golf as a sport may not reach the popularity of its mini version or the Golf car brand, but in recent years it has been diligently gathering followers even outside the elite, among people for whom hitting the ball 10 years ago was too much of a blow to the personal budget. Of course, it's not a cheap sport even today, and with accessories like the Zepp sensor that analyzes your shots, you can save money on the coach and keep costs down.
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Sometimes I walk around the keyboard, sometimes in nature. One time I twist the heels, the other time the kitchen. I press the trigger once, the pedals a second time. And one time I play the role of a moviegoer, another time a nanny. Life offers such a wide range of things that it would be pointless to dip your brush in just a color or two, right?
A few years ago, packing was limited to a suitcase, but today you have to 'pack' things into your smartphone as well. The world offers a thousand and one interesting things and the web is not far behind, so take a look at 6 apps that will raise your travel experience to the highest possible level. The best travel apps of 2014!
The video for John Legend's song You & I (Nobody In The World) is a mirror of today's time, when the concept of female beauty rests on stereotypes that dictate that their bodies are susceptible to constant refinement. No wonder, then, that for a woman it is almost a mission impossible to leave the mirror completely satisfied. Backed by emotionally charged lyrics, Legend's product dispels these misconceptions simply but effectively.
We all have our favorite soap operas and series, and apart from the actors and the stories, the lion's share of our acceptance of them is their music. Especially the main track (theme song), which for some was the last call to come to the living room, when it was really necessary to put off work or at the latest to start from the kitchen with snacks and drinks, if one did not want to miss the first frames.
A new bizarre trend seems to sprout up every week and that includes this 'flower' of photos of bearded men with floral arrangements.
In the spirit of the shocking football match between Brazil and Germany, which left Brazil in an emotional state, let's take a look at seven sporting events that stunned the sports world at least as much as Tuesday's historic defeat.
The passport used to be the only window to the world and it still is today, even though the Internet opens it up to everyone, as it erases borders like powder erases wrinkles on the face. It is a booklet that reflects geopolitics, international relations and defines the status of the country, thus carrying a weight that far exceeds its actual weight. It allows Slovenians visa-free entry to as many as 155 countries, which, together with the Czech Republic and Slovakia, ranks it among the strongest in the world.
"I love to kick" is no ordinary handball table. Its frame is made of cardboard, and its most exposed parts are made of wood. This means that after the end of her career she can be 'retrained' or 100% recycle. Because it has a dual identity, it can turn itself into a portable folder in a few moves, which are otherwise not as superb as those of Messi, which indirectly takes away its long-standing status as an innkeeper.
Although the public's attention continues to be captured by the WC in Brazil, the Tour de France cycling race also took its share of the cake this week, losing two superstars, Mark Cavendish and last year's winner Christopher Froome, already in the opening. But the caravan goes on and despite the calls of the organizer and the competitors that the fans do not endanger the cyclists with stupid maneuvers, it already offered some hot situations in the first week.
Pollution is a global problem, so it is convenient to place the bulk of the blame on the big polluters. But as always, one must first sweep in front of one's own doorstep. Admittedly, we diligently separate the waste, thus treating only the symptoms, while the disease - quantity - remains, as shown by the photo series "7 Days of Garbage" by Gregg Segal.
Although the New York subway can be as lively as an anthill, at the same time it is also a forcefully alienated place, as it is ruled by antisocial instincts, which a person betrays with headphones, a mobile phone, a tablet, etc., and which he slyly avoids like a fox interaction. But what happens when someone 'breaks', when he breaks the unwritten rule of silence or even worse, untouchability? This was discovered by George Ferrandi and Angela Gillands.
Each World Cup in football serves up delicacies and glorious moments, but on the other hand, also with incidents, the number of which seems to only increase over the years, both in terms of quantity and 'quality'. Or not. Once upon a time, there were not so many cameras, so many lenses, and many things could remain hidden. But not the following ten moves that have put their main players on the blacklist of footballers.