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Wind vs. Solar Power: Is Cheaper Better?

By / March 7, 2019

There’s an ongoing debate among scientists and environmentalists alike on which energy resource should be developed first given their advantages and drawbacks. Numerous studies have shown that overall, wind power is more cost effective than solar. Let’s see the reasons behind that conclusion. Harnessing the sun’s energy can be done by a number of ways. […]

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6 Quick Tips To Get Your Diet Back On Track

By / March 6, 2019

1: Go Whole Grain Consume three or more 1oz. servings of whole-grain products per day, along with three servings of enriched grains. Whole grains can reduce the risk of heart disease, and fiber promotes healthy bowel function. 2: Eat Calcium-Rich Foods Calcium protects our bones and helps our heart to beat, our blood to clot, […]

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Coping With Tear Gas and Pepper Spray

By / March 5, 2019

Many serious survivalists carry pepper spray with them as a non-lethal means of self-defense, but that’s not what this article is about. In this article, you’ll learn how to cope with pepper spray or tear gas being used on you. This is a very real possibility in a war zone, and it’s not pretty. If […]

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The Budgeter’s Alternative To Expensive Camping Gear

By / March 4, 2019

Maybe the tent that’s served you faithfully for over a decade finally gave out, or maybe you’ve never been camping before in your life. Bottom line? You need new gear.  While your first impulse may be to head on down to your local sports store, you may actually have another option. Depending on where you […]

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Aging or Alzheimer’s? Know The Difference

By / March 1, 2019

How do you know if the forgetfulness you’ve been experiencing is simply a sign of normal aging and not a symptom of something more serious? You may forget the occasional name or sometimes have trouble thinking of the right word to use. Maybe you walk into a room and forget why you’re there. Is it […]

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5 Urban Survival Strategies For The Mindful Prepper

By / February 27, 2019

People often wonder if it’s safer to stay in the countryside or in an urban area during times of emergency. This is a difficult question to answer because it all depends on the nature of the crisis. If there’s a pandemic and people all over the city are falling ill, you’ll probably be safer being […]

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Catch and Release Fishing Like a Pro

By / February 25, 2019

Fishing is a sport, but in recent decades it has become less about hunting for survival and more about entertainment. With the rising issue of fish becoming depleted, many anglers are now employing the practice of catch and release fishing. Catch and release fishing is great in theory, but many people are doing it incorrectly […]

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Woodworking Series: Choosing A Niche

By / February 20, 2019

Woodworking encompasses a huge variety of different focuses; the practice can range anywhere from toy making to furniture to housing construction. The term itself is so general that you’ll have to identify a very specific audience if you want to turn a good profit. You need to have a niche. A niche, in this case, […]

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The Top Vitamins and Supplements For Healthy Aging

By / February 19, 2019

The aging progression in our bodies is an ongoing thing each day of our lives. Since stopping the clock, is out of the questions we need to take care of ourselves on a daily basis. It’s a known fact that as we age we need a dietary supplements and vitamins to substitute for elements our […]

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