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Guide to Golf Sunglasses

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Golf sunglasses do not only protect the eyes from the damaging glare of the sun – they also help golfers see better. Wearing them prevents eyestrain and keeps the eyes relaxed. Golf sunglasses commonly feature polarized lenses that reduce the sun’s reflected glare, UV protection of up to 98%, and durable frames.

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Guide to Golf GPSs

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A golf GPS is an electronic gadget used for navigating the golf course and for accurately determining the distance from the tee off or golf ball position to the target hole. It is a receiver that is part of a satellite navigation system serviced by GPS satellites broadcasts. It receives information of precise time signals through radio to accurately determine location or position in any weather, night or day, and anywhere on any golf course.

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Guide to Golf Ball Retrievers

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Golf ball retrievers are handy in snatching and retrieving stray golf balls from hard to reach or inaccessible areas such as water hazards or bushes. A typical retriever is about the length of a golf club but can be extended up to 12 feet or more.  Some models can be retracted to as short as 18 inches and can hold more than one golf ball at a time. A golf ball retriever can use either a spring or a scooping mechanism to grasp a golf ball.  

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PETA Sucks: Understanding the Anti Peta Movement and Protest

For decades, the issue of animal rights has been a long-standing topic in most discussions and debates. It goes without saying that animals should be accorded certain rights and, as living creatures, we are morally responsible in upholding and protecting these rights. But where do we draw the line? Is it enough that we observe certain proprieties with regard to handling animals? Or should we completely lay off utilizing animals for our basic needs such as food and clothing?

For the members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), animal rights covers the philosophy that animals are “not ours (meaning a human’s possession) to eat, wear, experiment on or use for entertainment”. The organization is mainly aimed at animal liberation – that is, by changing the popular mindset and encouraging people to go for more humane approaches where animals are concerned.

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