Sunday, October 21, 2007
camping
For the last 3 days,all nstp students stayed at the dlsc campsite because we had our camping.For the first night we as a group grilled a liempo for our dinner ,I had a hard time sleeping because of all the noise,and on the morning we had our river trek and its the fun part of the camp,we were in two places at the same time,namely in silang,cavite and in binan,laguna.We walk in to the river got ourselves wet and my shoes was so dirty.At night we had our presentations about all the influences that will help us to have a better view of our main reason why we were their and thats to experience what our future receivers of our help are experiencing.For that night,we grilled tilapia for our dinner, I slept for 5 hrs that night.
Badminton or Tennis
Which is easier to play Badminton or Tennis?Which racquet is more durable?Badminton and Tennis are both played with the use of a Racquet.Many people say that Badminton is easier to learn than Tennis.In Badminton,the shuttle cock must not touch the Floor.The players must keep the shuttle cock in the air.In Tennis its hard to control the ball,because it must not touch the ground twice or more.The Racquets of both sports are both expensive of course the quality and price of the racquets vary depending on the brand.For Badminton,I've seen Racquets prices from P750-10,000,for sure high durable racquets can cost P3,000 and up.For Tennis,I;ve seen racquets prices ranging from P800-6,000.Theres no problem whem it comes to the Tennis racquet,because the body of the racquet is not far from the handle so it will not break easily unlike in badminton,there's a long metal shaft separating the head from the handle,i've seen badminton rackets break and wiggle.These two Racquets have a common metal that experts says that its the best for the racquets its called Carbon fibre.Personally, I would prefer Badminton to play because its easier to learn,for racquet durability I prefer a Tennis racquet because of its the handle is not far from the body and it will not break easily.
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