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Safety Supplies A go-bag should include a first aid kit, flashlight, extra batteries, matches in a waterproof container and a whistle. It also may be helpful to have strong tape, plastic sheeting and a few tools. Tip: Remove the batteries from the flashlight and other items to avoid corrosion.
One of the reasons earthquakes are so dangerous is that they are fast, really fast. Consider seismic waves: Even the slowest common wave type, the...
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King Boo is the leader of the Boos and ghosts, the main antagonist of the Luigi's Mansion series, and the arch-nemesis of Luigi. He is also an ally...
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In a crisis, having an emergency kit with you can make the difference between life and death, and it's well worth it to be prepared. With food,...
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Sleeping with Makeup On Leads to Premature Aging Sleeping with makeup prevents the skin from this much-needed renewal, resulting in healthy...
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Crackers, power bars, granola bars, and pretzels are easy to keep on hand, and easy to grab and go. Jerky is another easy and filling snack, though...
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Trauma can have both apparent and hidden effects. ... Hidden symptoms of unresolved trauma may include the following: “Missing” or “losing” time....
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Green Berets are the US Army unconventional warfare apparatus, involved in Combat Search and Rescue, Psychological, and Peacekeeping missions. Army...
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The frequent use of heavy bags forces the muscle to become bigger. Due to the asymmetrical load on the dominant shoulder, muscles are forced to...
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