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LED Flashlights: Getting the Most From Color Bulbs

25th September 2009
Colored LED lights have many uses from professional to recreational. Green, red, blue, and ultraviolet lights have all found their way into the realm of LED flashlights. The uses are varied and each color has particular uses that they are best suited fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Policing Of Years Gone By

21st September 2009
Man being a social animal, the first ever need for an external force to curb violence must have definitely come with the first ever tryst with the social handicap. The volunteer step in of the brave heart has now given us a task force that bears the whole... Read >
Author: Simon

Purpose of Labrador Training

16th September 2009
The labrador is one of several kinds of retriever that has exceptional working abilities. No doubt they became the most popular breed of the dog in the world based on the number of registered ownership. With this, the demand for labrador training advice i... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How to Train a Bloodhound

10th September 2009
The Bloodhounds name may sound morbidly scary and even a little sinister but this breed of dog is affectionate and mild-mannered. This rather shy dog possesses an astonishing ability to track people and animals by using its incredible sense of smell. The ... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Purebred Puppy: How to Find One

26th August 2009
For many people, owning a dog is a pleasurable experience. True dog lovers are familiar with both the benefits and drawbacks of owning a dog and they love their pooches unconditionally, much in the same way a parent loves a child. Although most dog love... Read >
Author: Yodle

Pick The Best Tall Scrub Pants

16th July 2009
What life could there be in hospitals and clinics without scrub pants? Let’s say female physicians and nurses were kept to wear dress and or skirts as medical uniforms. Perhaps, they won’t get the privilege of serving in emergency situations or field ... Read >
Author: Mecheil

A Short History of Radio Hobbies

11th July 2009
Radio hobbyists can play with their equipment all day without giving a thought to the origins of their hobby. Early radio hobbyists were part of something that was, at the time, new and fairly crazy. After radio technology was stabilized, there was a s... Read >
Author: Kermit Browning

24 hours services of Manhattan Beach Locksmiths

02nd June 2009
Locksmiths are many in the entire city of Manhattan Beach. But to find one who is dependable and trustworthy even at 1’o clock at night and would come at once to your place is what actually is difficult. We all know the importance of Manhattan Beach... Read >
Author: Allen

Test For Career: a nice career option

07th May 2009
Firefighters play a vital role in protecting the public from fires and other emergencies and if you wish to become one of them, www.JobDiagnosis.com is the best place to help you take the decision with confidence. The students who take up the test fo... Read >
Author: Jobdiagnosis

8 Steps that Will Ensure Your Dog's Safety if a Hurricane Strikes

22nd April 2009
Aside from depending on us for critical necessities such as food and water, love and attention, and health care, our dogs (as well as other animals and pets) also rely on us to keep them safe in the face of disaster. It is our responsibility to protect th... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Breathing Apparatus

17th March 2009
Hire Breathing Apparatus in the UK Breathing apparatus is basically an air independent breathing set used to supply the wearer with clean breathing air. They can be used in all kinds of working environments and rescue operations. You can purchase or... Read >
Author: hirestess12

Breathing Apparatus

17th March 2009
Hire Breathing Apparatus in the UK Breathing apparatus is basically an air independent breathing set used to supply the wearer with clean breathing air. They can be used in all kinds of working environments and rescue operations. You can purchase or... Read >
Author: hirestess12

Go Through Training For Cave Exploration

11th March 2009
Caving is a dangerous but challenging sport. As you enter a cave, you are then entering the world of physically and mentally fit individuals who are eager to try what they call "personal discovery". This discovery may be undesirable for those who aren't ... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

The Cave Exploring Rescue Team

04th March 2009
Cave exploration or spelunking is growing ever popular each year. The number of people exploring caves has increased significantly over the recent years. This growth in turn results into the increasing number of accidents happening during cave exploration... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Rescue Dogs Might Be the One to Save Your Life - Some Interesting Facts About the Life Of A Rescue D

16th February 2009
Rescues dogs are very helpful in finding and rescuing people from various situations such as avalanches, floods or other natural/man-made calamities. Rescue dogs are as efficient as dozen men while performing an equivalent task. This is due to the fact th... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

Night Vision Equipment Not Just for Military Use

11th November 2008
Many people don't realize that night vision equipment is not just for law enforcement or military personnel. Night vision equipment may include but is not limited to such pieces as: Night vision goggles Night vision scopes Night vision binoculars ... Read >
Author: Stephen Cauldry

Do Better Business with GPS Fleet Tracking

01st September 2008
Because of its diverse usefulness, nowadays it’s being used in wide variety of devices, all type of vehicles and mode of transportation and other instruments like mobile phones etc., the popularity of GPS technology is growing. In fact it’s very po... Read >
Author: Allan G

AVIVA To Axe 1800 Jobs

03rd July 2008
INSURANCE group Aviva today announced that it expects to axe up to 1,800 jobs over the next two years, with its Ipswich office among those to be affected. According to Norwich Union Insurance, Aviva's UK general insurance business, the move was the lat... Read >
Author: Mildred

Kenya: An Encounter With A Fighter Buffalo

08th May 2008
Nakuru national park is one of the few black rhino sanctuaries that are under surveillance twenty four hours a day. All the rhinos in the park must be observed and their exact locations be documented every three hours. It is an exercise that involves clos... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

LED Flashlights: Getting the Most From Color Bulbs

28th March 2008
Colored LED lights have many uses from professional to recreational. Green, red, blue, and ultraviolet lights have all found their way into the realm of LED flashlights. The uses are varied and each color has particular uses that they are best suited fo... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Police Dog Training Is Essential To Get The Best Out Of The Dog’s Natural Abilities

31st August 2007
Police dog training is important to get the police dog to perform its assigned role that includes prevention of crime as well as going on operational patrols. In addition, police dogs need to track as well as search for criminals from scenes of crime beca... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Five phases of Search and Rescue Dog Training

01st August 2007
Dogs are not only great household pets; they are also excellent partners for security patrols as well as search and rescue operations. Their keen olfactory sense make them ideal agents for hunting prey, sniffing out the illegal substances, locating cadave... Read >
Author: Matt Smiths

10 Ways to Use Your New GPS

18th July 2007
The GPS, or Global Positioning System, was originally developed by the military to pinpoint targets anywhere in the world. It has been used for a host of civilian applications for some years now. Today, GPS devices are now portable - they can not only ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt

Rodedawg Hottest Amphibious 4x4 Competes as Leader of Off-Road

13th March 2006
With fuel efficiency rated at 25 miles per gallon and a sticker price of just $49,000, the new 4x4 amphibious Rodedawg (www.rwgistgock.com) is positioned to jump over the competition to become leader of the off-road pack. "As a recreational vehicle for bo... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

An Amphicar On Steroids?

11th March 2006
The Rodedawg may pay homage to the original Amphicar produced by Germany in the 1960s, but that's where the similarity ends. If anything, the hulking amphibious 4x4 off-road vehicle is an Amphicar on steroids. And, after the U.S. approves the Rodedawg (ww... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

Who Let The 'Dawgs Out?

23rd February 2006
Hummers, move over! In early 2007, Americans will be Rodedawgin' over mountains and through rivers in a new 4x4 amphibious off-road vehicle manufactured in a joint venture by a major USA automaker and Beijing Automotive Works Ltd. The Rodedawg, (www.ro... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

Inflatable Boats: An Overview

20th September 2005
Inflatable boats are made from flexible material, usually rubber, canvas, or neoprene, and hold air at high volume but low pressure. They need to be fitted with a frame to which an oarlock mount is firmly attached. Such frames are either made of metal or ... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely

Hurricane Katrina – Businesses Can Claim Casualty Tax Losses

08th September 2005
Hurricane Katrina has left a wide and long path of destruction. Besides the human toll, businesses on the Gulf Coast have taken a beating. If yours is one, here is how you can write off casualty losses on your taxes. Casualty Losses – Katrina If y... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo