Survivalist Pro
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When the human brain sensed danger, it triggered stress hormones that initiated physiological changes to prepare the body to either get away from the danger (flight) or fight it. Now, we still have this survival instinct, although we face far fewer physical threats.
Though cheaper, steel offers a less malleable construction. As such, it creates a poorer seal — generally running dirtier across the board. This...
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Include the following items in each Go Bag: Food – 3-day supply. Warmth/Shelter – Emergency blanket, 3 12-hour body warmers, poncho. Medical...
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The key difference is in the size and tasks they execute. Bushcraft knives tend to be smaller, typically ranging from 3-5 inches in length....
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How do you unlock 100% of your brain's capacity? Do exercise on a regular basis. Sleep very well at nights. Don't get away from social life and a...
Read More »In the 21st century, our smartphones are constantly by our side, reminding us about all of our responsibilities and the pressures we each face. If your phone rings, you may instantly think of a challenging family situation. When you see a notification on social media, it could trigger thoughts of comparison to your peers and feelings of inadequacy. An email ping will often remind you of work stress. People are addicted to social media, and it is damaging pathways in our brains. This problem is widespread. As many a 43 percent of Americans are constantly checking social media, and this attachment to devices and the constant use of technology is associated with higher stress levels, according to the American Psychological Association.
Most people understand that the First Amendment gives them a right to speak on any subject, free from censorship by government officials. Probably...
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The FAA allows you to carry an unloaded Byrna in your checked luggage. This is specifically permitted under the exception afforded to “Compressed...
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Few people know, however, that phones can be tracked using little more than a text message. A Short Message Type 0, also known as a silent SMS, is...
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Hu found that reported happiness was higher overall among married people than unmarried people. By gender, 56.2 percent of married men said they...
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