Articles for tag: Beekeepers, Headgear

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Phrase Origins: A Bee in One’s Bonnet

Having a bee in a bonnet certainly doesn’t seem comfortable. It seems like the bee would sting the head. Why would anybody mention having a bee in a bonnet and why would it become a phrase that people use at all? I would always get confused about the phrase “a bee in one’s bonnet.” I ...

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A Guide to Basic Boxing Clothing

Boxing has been an American pastime for a long time. If you take time to watch it, you’ll see that it’s an art and the contestants are really quite graceful. Boxing is also a great way to get into shape. In fact, many gyms are beginning to offer boxing classes as a way to get ...

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St. Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids

St. Patrick’s Day is a celebration of a legendary patron saint of Ireland. A noted Christian evangelist, his early adulthood was spent in slavery on the emerald isle until he escaped and returned to his native Rome. Entering the church, he felt the call to act as a missionary to the land of his captivity ...

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Orthodontic Headgear Care

If the orthodontist recently recommended that you wear orthodontic headgear, you probably are feeling bitterly disappointed about now. Nobody wants to wear orthodontic headgear, more commonly referred to as braces headgear. Braces headgear is sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes painful, and always unattractive. Perhaps you are lucky and only have to wear the orthodontic headgear few hours ...

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Necessary Boxing Equipment for Beginners

Boxing is one of the most physically demanding sports in existence. It isn’t uncommon for a boxer to train many times a day for weeks on end. Such strict workout regiments are often accompanied by special training equipment, not to mention necessary safety equipment to keep a boxer safe before the big fight. Of the ...

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Choosing the Right Boxing Headgear

Protective headgear is widely considered a necessity for sparring in boxing and martial sports in general. Even amateur wrestling requires a form of headgear to protect the ears. The classic boxing headgear consisted of a heavily padded disc that surrounded the forehead, temples, and back of the head, ear protectors, and lightly padded straps running ...