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The Star Wars trilogy had the rare distinction of becoming more than just a series of movies, but a cultural phenomenon, a life-defining event for its generation. On its surface, George Lucas's original 1977 film is a rollicking and humorous space fantasy that owes debts to more influences than one can count on two hands, but filmgoers became entranced by its basic struggle of good vs...

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Rare Find

The difficulty in finding people to run with in your area can vary dramatically based on where you live and at what speed you like to run. Some areas are full of fitness minded people who just like to go out and get a jog in, whereas in other areas you will get nothing but strange looks and comments (or worse) as you run by people. Even in an area where people do run, it can be difficult to find ones who train at the same pace as you.

So what is the best way to find running partners, clubs or teams that are in your area?

Local Races

The absolute easiest and most effective way to find people to run with is to go to a local race. There are a few different ways to find people to run with when you are at a local race, which is why most people will have the most luck this way.

  • See who is running nearby. When you actually run the race, look around at the people around you. If they are racing near you, then they probably train at your pace and might make for a good candidate as a running partner. Strike up a conversation and see if there is anybody that lives nearby. You may even recognize a neighbor or friend that you didn't realize ran.
  • Look at people's running clothes. Almost all teams and many clubs provide racing singlets or t-shirts to their members so that people can tell what team or club they belong to while they are racing. These groups of people may not race near one another depending upon their individual talents and where they are in their training, but they will usually congregate near one another before and after the race and are very obvious.
  • Look at the registration forms. Many races will have a table with registration forms for other area races, and nearly all races will have a registration form for their own race. Take a look at these forms to see who sponsors them and who puts them on. It is not uncommon for a local running club to manage a lot of the local races. There may even be advertisements for local clubs mixed in with all of the race registration forms.
  • Talk to everybody. Not only runners, but volunteers, spectators and race organizers may know of local running clubs or training groups that you could join. Make small talk with everybody you come in contact with and ask them about it. Most people at a small race are pretty friendly and willing to help out, at least in my experience.

Shoe Stores

Is there a specialty running store in your area? If so, that will probably be the second best place to find out about local clubs in your area. A specialty running store will almost always be owned by somebody that is involved in the local running community and will likely be runners themselves. Very often, the staff will be very knowledgeable and passionate about the local running scene as well. It is also not uncommon for the customers in specialty running stores to be a wealth of knowledge about the area. Again, it is well worth just heading in and chatting with everybody you meet inside.

Some local running stores may even offer training groups, coaching or just a place to meet for local clubs. Take a look at any bulletin boards for flyers and business cards.

Gyms, Health Clinics, and Fighting Clubs

Another option for finding running partners or clubs is to check your local fitness center, gym or health clinic. Associations such as the YMCA may also be a good resource if you haven't had any luck with the previous methods. I have not had much luck finding running partners through the gyms that I have belonged to, but I have seen some that advertise running programs and it isn't uncommon for me to meet runners that I already know working out at the same time as me.

Another option is to find a local fighting club and speak with a coach or some of the fighters before their workout. Combat athletes have a tendency to run a lot to keep in shape, and the club should be more than willing to help pair you up with a fighter to run with even if you are not a member because that helps the club just as much as it helps you. The types of people that are attracted to competing in combat also tends to be the type of person who is more committed, punctual, and enthusiastic, so they make for great running partners.

Your Neighborhood

The last option is to just keep an eye out your window or to keep your head up while you are running in your own neighborhood. You may see somebody run by at about your pace that is worth meeting. I will admit that I have rarely found people that live nearby that train at the same pace as I do, but I am always open to meeting new people on a run and I have a good idea of who runs by my house on a regular basis.

You also never know who you might meet. I met my wife by running by her at a local park while she was stretching on a park bench and I was jig jogging in between repeats. We may not run at anywhere near the same pace, and we may not train next to each other every day, but we certainly enjoy running together now and again.

Blaine Moore is a running coach in Southern Maine with 20 years of training and racing experience. Download his free report, The 3 Components of an Effective Workout, to learn why the work you put in during your training is only the third most important factor that determines how well you improve as a runner and an athlete.

The Thrills of Rare Coin Collecting

“In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation.” Alan Greenspan, 1966. One of the things every investor quickly discovers is that there are no sure deals or “can’t lose” investments in this wild and wooly world. There is always risk in the marketplace. Always. The key to success is to weigh the pros and cons of every investment, and determine the prospects of success.

For those who are beginners to the world of coin collecting, if you’ve already amassed a decent collection of coins, the first thing that would probably enter your mind would be, “are any of my coins rare or valuable?” This may be a tough question to answer, as an old coin may not always be a truly “rare” one. For example, you may have an old wheat penny in your repository, but what you don’t know is that there may be thousands of these wheat pennies that were circulated before. However, it would also be possible that a coin in your collection may be a truly rare one, although you’re not aware of it. Because of this possibility, it would be best if you delve some time learning about the tools required in identifying rare coins, as well as in embarking on rare coin collecting.

In the art of rare coin collecting, there are two major categories or classes for defining rare coins: Mintage Rarities and Grade Rarities. A Mintage rarity coin is a coin that is rare because it has a low mintage relative to market demand for the type. A Grade rarity coin on the other hand, is an otherwise common coin that is only rare because it falls in certain grades, like the current date U.S. Cents graded MS-70. In properly finding out if you got a rare coin in your collection, it would be best to check out The Official Red Book , which is considered the Bible for US coin collectors. This important book lists and indexes every kind of coin that was minted in the US, and also includes information on when each penny was made, how rare they are now, and what their current values are. Each coin in the book is represented in clear photographs, to properly inform collectors of their size and exact appearance. The Official Red Book comes out with a new and updated edition each year as well. A good source of education regarding rare coins would be the Internet. The Worldwide Web has a number of coin-identification Web sites, which may be very useful to novice coin collectors. Apart from consulting The Official Red Book and scanning the Internet, you could also bring your coin collection to a reputable dealer. These reputable and professional dealers ensure that they properly asses and identify your coin collections, and provide you with vital pointers for identifying rare coins.

Rare coin collecting can be a great adventure. You can search for rare coins that offer good value on the Web, or in coin auctions, or you may also drop by a flea market. Flea markets, according to numismatic experts, are places where people go to buy different sorts of items at truly affordable prices. For budding coin collectors, this market can be a rare coin “paradise”, since you may be able to spot rare coins that are sold at rock-bottom, or very reasonable prices. According to veteran rare coin collectors, the most valuable and truly celebrated rare pennies are those that have minting errors, and have values ranging from a few dollars, and are still in circulation today. In addition, there are a number of rare coin dealer Web sites that provide collectors with a listing of modern rare coins, and show their prices as well. The art of searching for rare coins is truly an exciting and interesting one, especially when it leads you to a rare "find".

 

About the Author

HERMAN KLEIN is a coin collecting expert. For more great tips on rare coin collecting be sure to visit http://www.coincollectingstartshere.com.

Can anybody find me some rare information on the greek god Hades?

i have a project to do, and i chose the greek god "Hades." the project if to find extraordinary facts and organize them into a poster. im having some trouble finding rare information, so if anyone would like to help, i would love that.

the person with the most will get b/a.

please and thankyou(:

Realm of Hades

Hades and Kerberos, in Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1888In older Greek myths, the realm of Hades is the misty and gloomy[2] abode of the dead (also called Erebus), where all mortals go. Later Greek philosophy introduced the idea that all mortals are judged after death and are either rewarded or cursed.

There were several sections of the realm of Hades, including the Elysian Fields (contrast the Christian Paradise or Heaven), and Tartarus, (compare the Christian Hell). Greek mythographers were not perfectly consistent about the geography of the afterlife. A contrasting myth of the afterlife concerns the Garden of the Hesperides, often identified with the Isles of the Blessed, where the blessed heroes may dwell.

In Roman mythology, the entrance to the underworld located at Avernus, a crater near Cumae, was the route Aeneas used to descend to the Underworld. By synecdoche, "Avernus" could be substituted for the underworld as a whole. The Inferi Dii were the Roman gods of the underworld.

The deceased entered the underworld by crossing the Acheron, ferried across by Charon (kair'-on), who charged an obolus, a small coin for passage placed in the mouth of the deceased by pious relatives. Paupers and the friendless gathered for a hundred years[citation needed] on the near shore. Greeks offered propitiatory libations to prevent the deceased from returning to the upper world to "haunt" those who had not given them a proper burial. The far side of the river was guarded by Cerberus, the three-headed dog defeated by Heracles (Roman Hercules). Passing beyond Cerberus, the shades of the departed entered the land of the dead to be judged.

The five rivers of the Realm of Hades, and their symbolic meanings, are Acheron (the river of sorrow), Cocytus (lamentation), Phlegethon (fire), Lethe (forgetfulness), and Styx (hate). See also Eridanos. Styx forms the boundary between the upper and lower worlds.

The first region of Hades comprises the Fields of Asphodel, described in Odyssey xi, where the shades of heroes wander despondently among lesser spirits, who twitter around them like bats. Only libations of blood offered to them in the world of the living can reawaken in them for a time the sensations of humanity.

Beyond lay an area which could be taken for a euphonym of Hades, whose own name was dread. There were two pools, that of Lethe, where the common souls flocked to erase all memory, and the pool of Mnemosyne ("memory"), where the initiates of the Mysteries drank instead. In the forecourt of the palace of Hades and Persephone sit the three judges of the Underworld: Minos, Rhadamanthus, and Aeacus. There at the trivium sacred to Hecate, where three roads meets, souls are judged, returned to the Fields of Asphodel if they are neither virtuous nor evil, sent by the road to Tartarus if they are impious or evil, or sent to Elysium (Islands of the Blessed) with the "blameless" heroes.

In the Sibylline oracles, a curious hodgepodge of Greco-Roman and Judaeo-Christian elements, Hades again appears as the abode of the dead, and by way of folk etymology, it even derives Hades from the name Adam (the first man), saying it is because he was the first to enter there.[3]

Iowa couple find rare armadillo roadkill
Rural southeastern Iowa resident Greg and Linda Wilbert say they've found a rare piece of roadkill for the state — an armadillo. The pair from Wever near Burlington were driving on U.S. 61 when they saw the animal. Linda Wilbert said it caused her to say "Oh my God, is that an armadillo?" The Wilberts said they put the animal in their pickup truck and showed it to surprised friends and family.

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