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11 Useful Tips to Neutralize The Effects of Flooding

by Patrick Regoniel in Activism, September 27, 2009
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Floods can happen anywhere and can affect anyone. How can one be ready for this virtually unpredictable event. Here are some tips.

Understanding Helping Behavior

by Anabelaoliveira in Psychology, July 24, 2009
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Suggesting how society might perceive helping behavior.

Georgia is Not Prepared

by Ruby Hawk in Issues, July 6, 2009
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Our public health department in Georgia is not prepared for even the basic emergency so what will happen in the event of a crisis?

Beware the Predatory Night Rider

by Matt John in Crime, June 30, 2009
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What is it that makes one a predatory night rider choice target for attack? Is it our appearance or the kind of car we drive? Get into the psyche of these rogue riders and learn what you can do to avoid them.

Are You Prepared?

by Yvonne Coverdale in Issues, April 5, 2009
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History repeats itself so did we learn anything from the last Depression? Will we fair better or worse than our grandparents or great grandparents? Are you willing to do whatever it takes to survive?

Bugging in Place

by Joseph Parish in Issues, March 29, 2009
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Just about every place that one may consider as a safe retreat location has some sort of negative aspect about it. As an example, assume we take the Idaho, Wyoming and Montana area. There are groups of people that are currently observing the Yellowstone area for a impending crisis. Suppose for one moment that the Yellowstone geysers start to go off as it has been predicted. We are quickly becoming conscious that this hot springs locality is nothing more then a super volcano waiting to erupt. In this case a safe retreat to those surrounding states would be a waste. The Northwest section of the country has its associated risks as well with Mt St Helens also on the verge of eruption. Let’s face, it we could plan to go south and meet head on with hurricanes or travel west and find an abundance of killer tornados awaiting our arrival. It really doesn’t matter much as to where we plan to go as all areas have their downfalls to a certain extent.

On the Value of Home Medical Training

by Joseph Parish in Advice, March 28, 2009
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Learning various hospital procedures and medical fundamentals can be a great asset when TSHTF. Not only will you be a more useful benefit to your survival group, but you and your group will certainly feel a bit safer knowing that one of you have the knowledge to help the others.

Should We Be Very Scared?

by Joseph Parish in Activism, March 1, 2009
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Yellowstone National Park is the home to one of the world’s largest and most active volcanic systems. During the last several million years this area has produced some giant volcanic eruptions. As of this date we have not experienced any eruptions which contain volcanic ash or lava however future eruptions may likely contain both of these dangerous contents. We may be lucky and all we will see are some ongoing hot spring activities, an occasional steam explosion and perhaps even a few moderate to large size earthquakes.

The Fate of the Elderly During a Crisis

by Joseph Parish in Society, February 22, 2009
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We often wonder what will be our reactions during some type of major disaster or crisis. Will we behave as we expect ourselves to? Will we do everything by the book as we had planned?

Thank You for Calling Emergency Roadside Service 1

by ersmical in Work, February 12, 2009
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About the lighter, humorous side of emergency roadside service (ERS), and some of the funny dialogue I’ve had with people whose cars have broken down on the road. Requiring and providing ERS is a serious endeavour – for the most part. But there’s an oftentimes funny side that is too rarely acknowledged.

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