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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by michael russell Pocket knives have been used for many years around the world since it is one of the easy tools to obtain. These can be used for a number of jobs or to assist you in completing one. You do need to find the perfect ninth for you, since they can give you many years of use. written by Steve Gillman A few good economic depression survival tips for those who want to be prepared.
written by Todd Levinson For many Americans who grew up through the mid 20th century, the idea of air-raid drills, the concept of duck-and-cover, and the construction of bomb shelters are familiar memories, however distant. While we aren't seeing a renewal in school-wide air raid drills, across the United States there is a resurgence in the demand for bomb shelters in a big way. written by Steve Gillman A look at survival in the wilderness for lost backpackers and others.
written by Steve Gillman How to put together your own survival kits for hiking, backpacking and other wilderness trips.
written by Craig Higdon Invest in or keep your commercial real estate, but adjust your lease rates to keep your tenants intact. I’ve written a past article on how even in a declining value market, income-producing real estate protects your capital better than most other investment vehicles.
written by Phil Washington Surviving an emergency has nothing to do with luck. In fact, if luck plays any part at all, it's probably too small for most people to actually benefit from. The best way to survive an emergency – any emergency – is to be prepared, aware and know what to do. Having the right resources is also advantageous, particularly if these are exactly what you need to survive. written by Steve Gillman A look at a few of the basic winter wilderness survival shelters that skiers, hikers and others should be familiar with. written by Steve Gillman A look at some basic things one can do to be ready for a wilderness survival situation.
written by Steve Gillman A guide to building a wilderness survival shelter in an emergency. written by Gerard Le Flamand With our limited knowledge of what exactly will happen due to the upcoming polar shift, the least we can do is prepare and have a plan in place so we know what to do at that time. Here are the first steps to undertake.
written by Gerard Le Flamand We learned from history that polar shifts are a natural phenomenon that happen about every 750 thousand years. We also know that the next polar shift is overdue and that many signs indicate that we are very close to the next one. Here is how we can detect when the cycle really gets into action.
written by Phil Washington The most efficient way for anyone to carry important stuff around is with the use of a backpack bug out bag. Unlike other types of travel bags, the backpack bug out bag leaves the user's hands and arms free, so it's easier to move around, climb or carry other things. written by Gerard Le Flamand Will the magnetic poles of the earth soon shift? If you tend to believe scientists and their pragmatic approach to reality, you surely want to read this! written by Teecee Go You already know how bad the pain is from how you are feeling. It does sting with the person who you thought would love you forever is gone. Yet, there are ways to get past the gloomy days that seemed to have taken over your life and your daily activities.
written by Phil Washington Answer this as honestly as you can: can you survive an emergency with just your bare hands? Probably not. Most of us will require a weapon, a device or some gear of sorts in order to protect ourselves. It's a good thing that prepackaged survival tips are now being sold freely by retailers both online and off. With these kits, you'll have better chances of living through an emergency. written by Phil Washington Have you ever stopped for a moment and thought of how prepared you and your family are for an emergency? Regardless of who you are and where you live, it is important that you know what to do, where to go and whom to call in case something does happen. Here are some practical emergency preparedness tips you and your family should keep in mind. written by Phil Washington Your vehicle may be a safe zone for you in case of an unfortunate incident but it could also be a trap. In case of an emergency on the road, you should be able to make the necessary actions to ensure your safety and those of your passengers. written by Phil Washington Thermal blankets were originally developed by NASA for the country’s space program in 1964. Also known as space, emergency, or mylar blankets, they were made from a relatively thin sheet of plastic with a metallic coat used for reflecting back heat. Nowadays, thermal blankets are also used for camping and other outdoor activities. written by Phil Washington Most emergency survival kits you see in stores are designed for outdoor trips. While they would certainly do as well, they would nevertheless cost more than it should. Here are a few tips to make your own budget-friendly emergency home kit. written by Phil Washington While there are more luxurious and spacious kinds of tents available in the market, emergency tube tents tend to be the favorite of campers and other outdoor enthusiasts because of their quick, no-hassle setup. written by Phil Washington If you are going on a camping trip, make sure that your survival kit has an emergency blanket included. In case of unexpected downpours and windstorms, using them is sure to keep you toasty warm throughout the night. written by Mc Ezzia Generally, when discussing concerning cancer survival rates, five-year survival is most usually used. This is for the reason that one-year survival offers simply a very short term view of prognosis and development and for ten-year survival and beyond you have to observe people identified a long time ago. written by Jason Estabrook
Are you ready for the unexpected things that life throws your way. A little preparation put together with some research will turn you from statistic to a survivor. written by Thomas Johnson Breast cancer is a cancer of both men and women. But in case of men, it is less common than women. Cancer grows in the cells of the breast and it develops uncontrollably and spreads to other parts of the body written by Steve Gillman What should you have in your backpacking survival kit? Here are some new ideas. written by William King In today’s competitive world, innovation plays a key role. However, to be innovative, a business must first survive in the competition. For small businesses, industries, or markets, survival becomes very difficult because of the big organized players that have already created their brand in the market. written by Marcia Henin About the different kinds of survival gear and how they feet in our day to day lives and about the world of bullet proof vests – types and uses. written by Corwin Brown Brain cancer is a disease of the brain where cancer cells (malignant) grow in the brain tissue. Cancer cells grow to form a mass of cancer tissue (tumor) that interferes with brain tissue functions such as muscle control, sensation, memory, and other normal body functions. written by Stephanie Larkin A terrorist attack is intended first of all to cause panic and fear in the minds and behavior of its victims. If the victims are incapacitated by fear, the terrorists have accomplished their aim. Terror can be caused by the initial physical attack which may result in deaths and injuries. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |