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A Look at Electrician Schools

02nd October 2009
For those people thinking of becoming an electrician, there are a variety of schools, institutes and training centers where you can get a good education and launch your career the right way. There are government-sponsored programs, military training p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Kumdo, The Martial Art Of Swordsmanship.

30th September 2009
I recently had a couple of students in my Wing Chun class ask for training in swordsmanship. Now, Kung Fu has a lot of weapons forms, but they tend to be stylized, rather than sparring formats. I originally thought of teaching them Kendo, on the Japanes... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Kettlebells, Martial Arts Flexibility And Russian Training Techniques

29th September 2009
Russian martial arts flexibility and strength training techniques such as kettlebells have been available to Western Special Forces for many years from Russian masters of martial arts. Russian territory reaches from the west through middle Asia to China,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Military simulation paintball guns

23rd September 2009
The advancement and progression of law enforcement and military exercises and training, in addition to military simulation and real action games, is taken into account in the design phase and manufacturing process of these military simulation paintball gu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Help An Underserved Population And Receive A Hiring Tax Credit

07th August 2009
If you own a company that is located in an enterprise zone in California, you are positioned to earn tax credits for simply setting up your shop in what is known as an economically at-risk area. There are other tax credits that are available to your busi... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Solution For Those Extra Winter Pounds

16th July 2009
The winter is the most difficult time of year to stay in shape. The days are shorter, the weather cold and wet and motivation can get low. You may spend most of your daylight hours at work or in school. One of the best ways to stay encouraged and in shape... Read >
Author: John Manjarres

Dartmoor National Park- A must visit for all

27th June 2009
Dartmoor is a beautiful location near Devon. Those who love wild life visit Dartmoor whenever they get chance in their life. The natural beauty, hilltops and wild life is the main attraction of the mesmerizing places called Dartmoor. People here are enthu... Read >
Author: moortours

Best Ski Vacations 2010 - France

15th June 2009
For the last twenty years the most popular skiing destination for European skiers has been France - and as skiing is an often repeated holiday it's no accident that one country gets a higher share of the ski holidays market than any other. The French P... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Online Colleges – A New Era in Education

06th June 2009
If you want to seek college education without the hassle of actually attending regular classes, find out about the programs that are offered by online colleges. Online colleges offer online degree programs in almost all disciplines such as business, educa... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

Pilates for Core Strength

19th May 2009
Until the mid 90’s the core conditioning routine that I had consisted of the typical sit up benches and military training I previously did. In an effort to expand my “toolbox” of knowledge, a Master trainer had a class certification available that i... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Best Ways Of Training

17th April 2009
Training is a process that aims to enhance your skill, knowledge, potential or capability in a number of areas. It involves practically all aspects of life such as socialization training, physical training, mental training, military training and much more... Read >
Author: Mel C

Become A Pilot

31st March 2009
If you want to experience a superior flying experience, it is best that you take flying lessons and learn how to fly a plane. Learning how to operate things and having interest in them are the main factors that will compel you to start your course. It isn... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

How U.S. Industries Save Money On Documents Using Good Readability

14th January 2009
Right from their inception in the late 1940s, readability formulas revolutionized the writing style of everyone. Readability formulas affect every industry because of their all-appealing premise. These formulas make documents or text "readable" for the in... Read >
Author: Jesse Dawson

Leveraging Upon Brain Power to Achieve Your Goals

03rd December 2008
The cliche that the brain is the most powerful object in the human body is not an understatement. If you ever thought the heart was, you are mistaken. Depression can drive someone to death. A bright outlook has been known to speed up recovery and generate... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

National Sevice

10th November 2008
Here is one anniversary that seems to have been missed. It's been 50 years (or thereabouts) that National Service came to an end. Much to the relief of many 18 year old lad, and the deferred 21 year old as well. How different it all was then. The Brit... Read >
Author: Mike247

Leveraging Upon Brain Power to Achieve Your Goals

03rd November 2008
The cliche that the brain is the most powerful object in the human body is not an understatement. If you ever thought the heart was, you are mistaken. Depression can drive someone to death. A bright outlook has been known to speed up recovery and generate... Read >
Author: mailee4432

How to live the high life

27th October 2008
“Fly me to the moon Let me sing among those stars Let me see what spring is like On Jupiter and Mars” (Frank Sinatra) Flying is the act or process of flight. Since man first looked up into the skies and saw the stars, heavenly bodies and cr... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Chinese Martial Arts is Becoming a World-Wide Phenomenon

23rd October 2008
Chinese martial arts refer to the enormous variety of martial art styles native to China. Kung fu and wushu are popular Chinese terms that have become synonymous with Chinese martial arts. The development of Chinese martial arts can initially be traced to... Read >
Author: yangguang02

Development of Muay Thai

23rd October 2008
Muay Thai is an art of fighting that originates from Thailand. It is sometimes referred to as the science of 8 limbs since it includes the use of punches, kicks, knees and elbows. The history of Muay Thai is interwoven with the history of the Thai peop... Read >
Author: yangguang

2009 Ski Holiday Vacations - France

02nd October 2008
The French Pyrenees contains many spectacular ski resorts. One notable resort is Bareges-La Mongie, which is the second oldest resort in the country. Once used as a military training base, this is the largest ski area in the French Pyrenees, featuring ove... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tae Kwon Do

05th September 2008
Tae Kwon Do fighters on an Olympic arena are a bit unique in that the feet and legs are used almost exclusively with the fists playing minor roles such as blocking and setting-up kick points- almost the opposite of boxing. Matches are breathtaking to watc... Read >
Author: AllenOwen

Running For The Hills

02nd September 2008
If you are new to Direct Marketing or MLM type businesses you are probably experiencing some strange occurrences right about now. Have you noticed when you go to visit family or friends you now see people on the corner with radios? Are they announcing yo... Read >
Author: Dale A. Simmons

What Types Of Camps Are Right For Kids?

24th April 2008
Camps. Have you ever noticed how many different meanings one word can have? For example, there is the military training camp, a boot camp and even a training camp. Or perhaps the word reminds you of times where you used to play cowboys in the neighborhood... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Is A Boot Camp The Right Option For Kids ?

10th April 2008
When a civilian enlists in the military, he or she is not a soldier right off the bat. All are required to pass a basic training camp, where they are put through tremendous exercises and training. The length of this boot camp varies according to the diffe... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Electrical Qualifications: How Do You Get Them

10th April 2008
There are many training centres, institutes and schools around which provide good quality training courses for electricians. Enrolling in these schools and training centres will give you a good education and will assist you to start your career as an elec... Read >
Author: Christopher

Can "Combat Conditioning" Improve Your Appearance?

03rd April 2008
Occasionally in life, someone will blurt out something that verbalizes your exact thoughts at nearly the precise time you're thinking them. I experienced this one afternoon when I was twenty years old and undergoing the most physically demanding military ... Read >
Author: Scott Abbett

CVN Kalari in Kerala

02nd April 2008
CVN Kalari, a center of martial arts training is situated at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, South India. The center focuses in the over all growth and welfare of the disciple through the spiritual and ritual practices of training process. Kalaripayattu i... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Electrician Certification

02nd February 2008
There are a number of schools, training centres and institutes around that offer good quality electrician training courses. Taking part in the training courses available will provide you with a good education and will also help you to begin a career as an... Read >
Author: Christopher

Kettlebells, Martial Arts Flexibility and Russian Training Techniques

04th October 2007
Russian martial arts flexibility and strength training techniques such as kettlebells have been available to Western Special Forces for many years from Russian masters of martial arts. Russian territory reaches from the west through middle Asia to China,... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

Blue World Pool: the perfect balance of health and fun

23rd July 2007
Swimming pools have been around for much longer than you or me. It can be traced back to the 3rd millennium BC ‘great bath’ constructed at Mohenjo-Daro civilization which was a part of the Indus Valley civilization located in the Sindh province of Pak... Read >
Author: Eric Wills

Front Sight Empowers Utah University Students To Take Action, Get Trained

30th May 2007
Front Sight Firearms Training Facility, America’s top-rated firearm institute, in honor of Utah state legislators’ decision to lift the Utah University ban against students carrying concealed weapons on campus, will sponsor any Utah student who wishes... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

National Service is Back - Is the Armed Forces For Man or Mouse

21st May 2007
National Service – In today`s modern society you do not get many opportunities offering to teach a man the important values in life, while at the same time getting paid for the honour . An option worth considering for a young man with no future prospect... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Cinco de Mayo – Tequila, Mariachis, Chiles, Oh my!

02nd May 2007
It is party time in the United States with the Cinco de Mayo fiestas around the corner. So raise your tequila glass and rock out Mexican style to celebrate the holiday that commemorates Mexico’s victory over the French. Cinco de Mayo is one of the m... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca

Cinco de Mayo – Tequila, Mariachis, Chiles, Oh my!

02nd May 2007
U.S. cities celebrate National Mexican holiday observing Puebla’s victory over the French It is party time in the United States with the Cinco de Mayo fiestas around the corner. So raise your tequila glass and rock out Mexican style to celebrate the... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca

How To Become a Fighter Pilot

13th February 2007
Becoming a fighter pilot isn't something that happens overnight. It requires lots of time, dedication and perseverance if you want to be successful. A special type of person is required to join such an elite group. Funnily enough, most people think that... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan

Military Schools for Struggling Teens

09th February 2007
Today public school system, are not well organized to handle troubled teens. The goal of a military school is to focus on teamwork and academics also. Parents move to military schools to discipline and educate their troubled teens. Military schools are g... Read >
Author: Emp

Golf The Game Of Kings And Commoners

30th December 2006
Evidence suggests that the game of golf was played as early as 1354. Though unlike our current understanding of golf, this earliest version was modeled more in the style of hockey. This form of golf is suggested to have appeared in Flanders (versus most a... Read >
Author: Market-For-Me

Basic Training of a Young Horse - How To Know If Your Horse Is Ready for Training

05th December 2006
When it comes to understanding your horse, some simple common sense can take you quite a long distance when it comes to knowing if he or she is ready to work with you on some basic horse training. Actually, understanding whether your horse is in a recepti... Read >
Author: Laurie Kristensen

5 Tips to Keep in Mind When Shopping for Airsoft Guns

18th November 2006
For one reason or another, gun enthusiasts around the world are turning to airsoft as an alternative to paintball and BB guns. It all began in Japan, where owning any type of gun is illegal. To keep the gun enthusiasts in Japan law-abiding citizens, ... Read >
Author: Chad Hodges

The game soccer is very much stylish all completed the planet

01st September 2006
The game soccer is very much stylish all completed the planet. It is undeviating in the poorest region of the globe. Soccer has made a tremendous impact on most people. Even in the early centuries, the game soccer (or a version of it) is played all over t... Read >
Author: SAMMIE Wingfield

Security Guard Career

23rd August 2006
A bodyguard is a person who professionally protects someone (known as their principal) from personal assault, kidnapping, assassination, loss of confidential information, or other threats. Alternative term for bodyguard that is gaining popularity (particu... Read >
Author: Josh Stone

Fitness Boot Camps in London, UK

23rd August 2006
Fitness Boot Camps in London, UK. [London, Mon Aug 21 2006] Gavin Walsh, Founder of Gavin Walsh Personal Training and The Boot Camp runs his Fitness Boot Camps in London, UK. Fitness Boot Camps cunjure up thoughts of military training and a guy in Army... Read >
Author: Gavin Walsh

Fitness Boot Camp

17th August 2006
Whats all this fuss about fitness boot camps lately? For those of you that haven't heard yet and have had your head stuck in the ground, fitness boot camps are the new fitness craze sweeping the nation. From Army boot camps to bikini boot camps, it... Read >
Author: Gavin Walsh

Military simulation paintball guns

23rd June 2006
There are many companies that produce paintball guns; there is a few that produce military simulation paintball guns as well as military gear. These paintball guns are designed for military and police training scenarios and simulations. Some of these guns... Read >
Author: Hope Ocampo

Looking in the Life of a Family Ancestor

26th May 2006
Skull Valley is a desert area in Tooele County, Utah, about 80 miles southwest from Salt Lake City. Today this area accommodates military training facilities, but over a century before, it was the home to a community of Hawaiian settlers who left thei... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing

Muay Thai - The Genesis of Kickboxing

20th April 2006
Many people are familiar with kickboxing, thanks to popular films like Ring of Fire, but not many have heard of muay thai, from which many of the rules and moves of kickboxing originated. Muay thai (pronounced mooay tie) is the national sport of Thailand,... Read >
Author: David S

Why winning as a team is the only way to play sports

04th October 2005
Why winning as a team is the only way to play sports ) Copyright 2005 Nick Gustavsson Ok so you have been on a few softball or soccer teams where there is one good kid who players much better then all the rest. Most of the games he/she carries the... Read >
Author: Nick Gustavsson

Women in Transition - From Post Feminism to Past Femininity

17th August 2005
Women in Transition - From Post Feminism to Past Femininity By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" "[In]... the brothels off Wenceslas Square, in central Prague, [where] sexual intercourse can be bought for USD 25... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin