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According to USGS there is a 70% chance that one or more quakes of a magnitude 6.7 or larger will occur before the year 2030. Two earthquakes have previously been data-classified as big ones; The San Francisco quake in 1906 with a magnitude of 7.8 and the Fort Tejon quake in 1857 that hit 7.9.
The idea behind Project 333 is simple: Wear only 33 articles of clothing for the next 3 months. All clothing, accessories, jewelry, outerwear, and...
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You can leave your tent unattended when camping but at your own risk. Campsites are generally pretty safe as there are plenty of other people about...
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Reversely, freezing temperatures may not lead to a loss of powder in your cartridge, but it has a large possibility of changing the ballistic...
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In the late 1800 s, many cities in the United States began to adopt water filtration processes for city drinking water. The early systems involved...
Read More »Getting prepared isn’t hard, and here are a few steps that you shouldn’t skip; having an evacuation plan, knowing how you’ll get back in touch, and a meeting place set up so that you and your family know where to find each other. You should also have an Earthquake Bag packed with food, water, shelter, communications, power, warmth, first aid, tools, and hygiene necessities. Think of it like high-stakes camping. You won't have access to additional resources and you won't know exactly how long you’ll need to be prepared. Being over prepared is much better than the alternative. Consider all the things you normally take for granted like clean water, heat, a place to sleep, or the ability to communicate. These things will all be impacted by a big one and you need to have a plan in place for your own safety and for those you care for.
1. Bacon Fried food. ... Potato chips. ... Added sugars. ... Processed oils. ... Hydrogenated fats. ... Refined carbohydrates. ... Breakfast...
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Also known as the Lance of St. Maurice, this relic has been used in coronation ceremonies. The final relic is preserved in Vagharshapat, Armenia,...
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The recommended shelf life of still water is 2 years and 1 year for sparkling. The FDA does not list shelf life requirements and water can be...
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The disadvantages of retirement communities include they aren't cheap, could be in a less than an optimal location, smaller living area, lack of...
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