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The Ultimate Prepper Tips For Apartment Safety

By / April 3, 2019

Like any other living situation, there are unique dangers involved with apartment living. This is largely because you live so close to many other people. Their actions can jeopardize your safety, and so it’s very important for you to be aware of what you must do to safeguard yourself, your family, and your possessions. Fire […]

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Woodworking Series: Identifying Your Target Market

By / April 2, 2019

If you want your woodworking business (or any business, for that matter) to succeed, you have to identify your target market. Your target market will be the ideal people that will buy your products without too much coercion (because it’s already suited to them). Here are some tips to help you find the right target […]

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Gear Shopping Made Easy

By / April 1, 2019

Are you preparing to go on a camping vacation or even just a short camping trip?  If you are, have you already stocked up on all your camping gear and supplies? If not, you may want to jump on that sooner rather than later.   If this is your first time trying to find and […]

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Your Ideal Bug-Out Spot: Notes From Venezuela

By / March 26, 2019

Push aside all your books and blogs and YouTube videos for just a second and hear us out. No matter what you’ve read or what the ‘experts’ have told you, the key to the ultimate bug-out location rests on one single factor: location. You may be thinking, “Sure, obviously we want to be somewhere out […]

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4 Lethal Weapons You Can Build Yourself

By / March 24, 2019

Guns have always been the go-to item for self-defense, and for good reason. No melee weapon can compare to a firearm. But what makes firearms very useful is that anyone can use them; men and women, both young and old, and if the situation ever calls for it, even children. Unfortunately, firearms aren’t always readily […]

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The Six Life-Changing Benefits Of An Off-Grid Life

By / March 14, 2019

In the ‘experimental’ two years, two months, and two days that Henry David Thoreau spent secluded in a Massachusetts forest, he discovered what he considered to be life’s basic necessities: clothes, food, fuel, and shelter. He couldn’t fathom why we dedicate our lives to the pursuit of seemingly meaningless goals when nature provides everything we […]

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Planning For The Easiest Trip Of Your Life

By / March 13, 2019

Once the spring and summer roll around, camping season goes into in full swing. Unfortunately, many campgrounds are limited on the amount of space that they have, and it’ll be a race for who gets the best places. To ensure that you are able to get a camping vacation reservation, you’ll want to make your […]

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Putting Together Your Emergency Earthquake Kit

By / March 8, 2019

If you live in an area prone to seismic activity, it’s vitally important that you have an earthquake kit in your house or in your car so that you’ll have emergency supplies if you need them.  Even if your area isn’t a hotspot for this kind of activity, this survival kit is pretty basic and […]

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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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