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Self Defense Tips

May 2, 2010 by  
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One of the most common self-defense tip is de-escalation or negotiation. It’s not embarrassing to negotiate with the robber or other sort of attacker, if yours or your beloved ones’ life is on the stake. Nothings more important than your own life, ofcourse you can earn money again once they are snatched from you but [...]

Death In Their Eyes

April 10, 2010 by  
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“Death in Their Eyes” Mary is a 51 year- old mother of 3 who will be officially divorced this week after 22 years of marriage. Her road to life without abuse similar to millions of others in her situation will continue to be difficult. This morning as she was moving into her new home, [...]

Defend Yourself With Your Walking Stick

April 1, 2010 by  
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Why? I don’t need to answer that. You already know – to Survive! But why a walking stick? If you’re a big tough guy, 4th Dan Black Belt in karate or other martial art, you don’t (really) need a walking stick to defend yourself. Unless your big interest is in fact stick fighting, sutekki-shin-jutsu. [...]

She Was Walking Her Dog When …

March 7, 2010 by  
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he stepped out from behind the bushes. Every parent’s mind turns cold at the thought! We read about it, we worry about it, we almost don’t believe it. The old, old story, alas. But it happens! It still happens! Is there anything we can do to prevent it? Forget about rape alarms. It can [...]

Pepper Spray — How to Prevent a Personal Assault

February 28, 2010 by  
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Pepper Spray is the number one way to prevent a personal assault.  Why?  Because it is small and compact, easy to use, and is very effective. Pepper Spray comes in a variety of sizes and shapes, from 1/2 oz on a key chain to a one pound blaster.  It also comes disguised as [...]