KATHY GIEGEL
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Da Vinci's Wisdom: The Man Behind The Code!
- By KATHY GIEGEL
- 05/18/2006
- Arts & Entertainment
- 466 words
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If you have a television, radio or read the newspaper, you will have heard of the big controversial subject that has spread like wildfire across the world! Some churches are looking to even bring lawsuits against this book's author because of its all...
Da Vinci's Wisdom: The Man Behind The Code
- By KATHY GIEGEL
- 04/22/2007
- 411 words
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If you have a television, radio or read the newspaper, you will have heard of the big controversial subject that has spread like wildfire across the world! Some churches are looking to even bring lawsuits against this book's author because of its allegations.
Of course, it is Dan Brown's best selling novel, "The Da Vinci Code", Written in 2002 and the popularity has been growing ever since.
Of course, it is Dan Brown's best selling novel, "The Da Vinci Code", Written in 2002 and the popularity has been growing ever since.
PPC Advertising: How To Make Your Business Click
- By KATHY GIEGEL
- 04/22/2007
- 733 words
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PPC stands for Pay Per Click - a popular advertising technique on the Internet. Found on websites, advertising networks, and especially on search engines, PPC advertising involves sponsored links that are typically in the form of text ads. These are usually placed close to search results, where an advertiser pays a particular amount to visitors who click on these links or banners and land on the advertiser's web page.
10 Things a Player Should Do Before a Basketball Game
- By KATHY GIEGEL
- 04/22/2007
- 732 words
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Part of being a player for a basketball team or any sport, is knowing how the game is played, what to do when, and having the proper equipment. Below are ten things as a basketball player is important you do before a game.
1.Know the when and where the game is being played.
Do not wait until the last minute to find out where the game is being played.
1.Know the when and where the game is being played.
Do not wait until the last minute to find out where the game is being played.
What Makes Up A Basketballs Offensive Team?
- By KATHY GIEGEL
- 04/22/2007
- 805 words
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In the game of basketball, there are five players allowed on the court from each team at one time. When the team has the ball it is called Offense. What makes up an offensive team? And what are roles of each of these offensive players?
The positions have a title and a number.
Point guard is number one.
Shooting guard is number two.
The positions have a title and a number.
Point guard is number one.
Shooting guard is number two.
Coaches, Want To Avoid The Hassles Of Parent And Player Trouble?
- By KATHY GIEGEL
- 04/23/2007
- 552 words
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As a coach, one of the most common problems you will encounter, are the misunderstanding or lack of communications, between your expectations of who and how the game is played to the parents and players expectations. Setting them out for everyone to see in the beginning of the season can prevent a lot of arguments and unhappy parents and players.
Tip 1 The team needs rules.
Tip 1 The team needs rules.
Communicating as a Coach
- By KATHY GIEGEL
- 11/19/2007
- Coaching
- 429 words
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Every player on teams looks for specific signs in order to be sure that they are being the most effective in their game. One of the major signs that every player is going to look at is the coach.
If you are a coach, you will want to make sure to use all of the signs that you can in order to make game time more effective and fun for your team players.
If you are a coach, you will want to make sure to use all of the signs that you can in order to make game time more effective and fun for your team players.
Early Days Of March Madness
- By KATHY GIEGEL
- 03/16/2008
- Basketball
- 702 words
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John was working in Springfield, Massachusetts at a YMCA training to become an administrator of the YMCA's program. His challenge was to come up with a game for a gym class that would be physically demanding and could be done inside during the harsh winter months. His solution was to have two teams with 9 players on each team, use a soccer ball and use peach baskets.

