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Select the proper Fingerprint scanner with the Highest Safety measures

      Through the time belonging to the humankind, this finger prints or eye receives quite a tiny adjust. As a result, your biological attributes certainly are a significant reason in order to have confidence in the particular Fingerprint scanner methods.   Some sort of Fingerprint scanner not just identifies the biometric gun or even the eyes and also much like this the latest progression, the several id models will be relying on face and express popularity.   Today, the ...
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Traditional vs. New Age Self Defense

The alternative self defense product, stun gun, requires a bit of introduction. A lot of people when they first hear the term 'stun gun', they actually think of the little gadget featured in many science fiction movies. In fact, self defense technology has come a long way. For a long time, if one wanted to protect themselves, they would have to spend years of time practicing martial arts or self defense techniques. In fact, it is still the ultimate way of self defense. If one can master the ...
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Run Your Own Race - At Your Own Pace

On Thanksgiving Day, dawn spills over Dana Point Harbor where thousands of runners gather for the annual Turkey Trot. The largest holiday race in California beckons folks of all ages, sizes, shapes, and abilities. Waiting at the starting line for the 10-K, I talk to a Dad and his 7 year-old daughter. Around me, I hear bravado talk about marathons, triathlons, hard bodies and zippo fat content. Thankfully, I spy silver haired folks with knee braces, a young couple with babies in ...
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Date Rape Safety and Personal Security

I remember my dating years fondly as a time of excitement, fun, and growth. I was raised to respect and protect women, but those values seem to have changed with many of today's young men. As a result, date rape or acquaintance rape is a very real and serious safety concern for women today. Alchohol, mariquanja, Rohypnol, cocaine, speed, and GHB are some to the substances regularly used in date rape cases. It is crucial that women who are actively dating are aware of some ...
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Leading Others

Author: Lee Wise Copyright Date: 2003 Word count: 1131 Characters/line: 60 LEADING OTHERS Helping People Become All They Can Be © Lee Wise 2003 All rights reserved I have spent a good part of my life striving to encourage people. It seems as though I've always wanted to help people "win." When I was in high school, I coached a swim team during the summer months. I loved coaching... Seeing the kids improve. Helping them "win." Having fun with them. Being their friend. One of the greatest ...
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Schwarzenegger and Obama Team Up to Combat Energy Crisis

The hot topic of recent years has been climate change and how our fondness for fossil fuels is causing severe damage to our planet, it's in the news and even in the movies; we need to change our ways if we want to have any hope for the future of earth. The warnings coming from the media may sound grandiose but the idea that we need to change our energy consumption and sources of our energy rings true, if only because at the moment with fossil fuels like gas and oil becoming scarce and costly ...
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The Thanksgiving I Shot My Uncle Harry (Almost)

They called it a near miss, but I called it terrifying. I had just nearly killed my Uncle Harry! After fifty years, I still clearly remember the incident. It occurred when I was about twelve years old and had just begun to be allowed to hunt with the men in my family. We lived on a chicken and dairy farm in Belfast, Maine. Traditionally, every Thanksgiving eve the farm chores were done up early and the guys would head off for a late afternoon deer hunt before dark. This was the first year I was ...
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The Bouncer (Turning Defeat into Victory)

The Bouncer (Turning Defeat into Victory) (from Spider's Night on the Boom) Gary Anderson www.abciowa.com I'm a pretty competitive guy, though I try to keep it in perspective. But there are times, often when I least expect it, when life teaches me lessons about the true nature of competition. One of those lessons came on a warm spring day several years ago, in a small town outside Portland, Oregon. I used to love to watch the high school track team train'especially the distance runners. But ...
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Stun Master Multi-Function Rechargeable Stun Gun – It’s Safety First All The Way

With an alarming increase in day-to-day violence, everyone should be aware of self-defense. You should strive to be ahead of the game by being aware of potentially dangerous situations and being prepared to deal with such situations. An option to enroll is by taking self-defense course like karate or taekwondo. Another popular way is to be equipped with self-defense products like pepper sprays, personal alarms, TASERS, knives and stun guns with you. In cases of sudden attacks in parking lots, ...
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3 Techniques to Control Your Anger

There are a vast amount of techniques that people can employ to help control their anger issues. Many people in today's world find that they just cannot control their anger and it just seems to brew inside of them until they do something that they may regret later. For people like this it is extremely important that they learn skills and techniques that help them cope with this problem. Adults and children alike are affected by anger issues, so it is necessary that the coping mechanisms work ...
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Become a Problem Solver and Control Your Own Destiny

Problem solving has become a skill that is practiced by few and in demand by many. Instead of solving our own problems, we hire someone else to do it for us. People hire professionals to solve all sorts of problems that most people used to deal with themselves. While this may create a comfortable barrier for some, it also provides the opportunity for others to make major league mistakes in our name. Just ask anyone in the corporate workplace how many times they wished that an email or memo sent ...
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I Can't Believe You Said That! Dealing with Controversy

There's a very fine line that we all have to walk when we want to make an argument about a controversial subject: On one hand, you want to limit the controversy as much as you can, because too much can lead to a lot of problems, ranging from flaring tempers to hurt feelings to broken noses! On the other hand, controversial subjects are usually the most significant and, many times, the most useful to discuss. Many people try to handle controversy by simply avoiding it. Unfortunately, this often ...
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Shaq Is Going To The Celtics

Shaquille O'Neal is going to play for the Boston Celtics next year. Unfortunately he still does not know how to shoot a basketball and is terrible at shooting free throws, but even still, he should be able to contribute meaningfully to this team. There are three centers on the Celtics now. The Celtics have Kendrick Perkins, Jermaine O'Neal and Shaq at the center position. Those are all good players who need to get minutes so it will be interesting to see how they work the rotation. I ...
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Online Casinos - Take A Test Run

By now, you have heard about online casinos as being all the rave in the gambling circuit and being the new wave of gambling, and possibly the future of gambling. Yet, if you have never gambled at an online casino before, then you probably feel a little unsure of what it will be like and if you will like it or not. Wouldn't it be great if you could test drive an online casino like you would a new car before you purchase it? Well, you can. Many casinos offer a free section of their live casino ...
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Peanut Butter Recall Sickens Hundreds, Criminal Probe Continues

The recent recall of peanut butter that had sickened approximately 575 individuals - killing at least eight - affecting victims across 43 states, according to the Chicago Tribune, is also responsible for the recall of more than 400 products, including peanut butter foods that have been made for dogs, prompting recalls for pet-owners as well. The Blakely, Georgia, manufacturing plant implemented the initial recall on January 13 from the Peanut Corp. of America (PCA) reported a suspected ...
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Back When I Was A Kid...

We must eliminate from our minds a few phrases when we are making decisions about how we will be raising our kids. They are the sayings like: "When I was a kid..." and "If I had done that when I was a kid, my dad would have..." or "Back when we were in school they used to..." Now, this may sound odd to you coming on the heels of our last article where we took the stand that as a nation, we need to "recapture the sound of our kids among us just like we used to up at old Fairview Hall." There is ...
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President Elect Obama Inserts Foot Into Mouth

President-elect Barack Obama spoke with Rahm Emanuel in Chicago. Already,  Obama...President elect....has inserted his foot into his mouth!  During his first ...very late to get started, very short...conference,  he made the remark that he had already spoken to a few of the Presidents....those living...and made a snide comment/reference to Nancy Reagan holding seances and then when asked about "the puppy" he made another snide remark that "shelter dogs were nothing more than mutts like me".    I am sure that Shelters around the United States surely ...
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Marketplace Overtaking Rent Control,

Rent control is one of those concepts that seems like a good idea, at least until you think about it for more than 60 seconds -- an unusual event in an era of bumper-sticker philosophies and instant analysis. The modern rent control era began with the federal Emergency Price Control Act of 1942. Such legislation was enacted while the country was at war both in Europe and Asia, and there was a need to prevent profiteering at home. Once the war was over, the need for price controls went away -- ...
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Unique Gifts Show You Really Care

In these rushed times filled with blackberries, multi-tasking, and the never-ending rush to meet one deadline or another, it is a necessity to search for ways to save time. Oversized "Super Centers" the size of some small malls have emerged as the one-stop-shop solutions to serve our shopping needs. Combining the typical grocery store, pharmacy, shoe store, clothing outlet, and department store, these behemoths now provide people with a convenient place to shop and buy gifts. But when ...
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The Right to Keep and Bear Arms

The second amendment to the United States Constitution was adopted on December 15, 1791 and is part of the United States Bill of Rights. It protects your right to keep and bear arms.The initial proposed passage that related to arms was penned by James Madison and brought to the floor of the House of Representatives during the first session of Congress, on June 8, 1789. This is how it read:"The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed; a well armed and well ...
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