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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Danger in the streets, as his body, Part 1 of 2
Danger in the streets, as his body, Part 1 of 2 There is no doubt that violence in our society is increasing. Look what the consequences of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans disaster. The criminals of the city that has taken upon himself for the trauma to be taken all types of violence and heinous crimes against others. Violence Simmers in each city. It 'just below the surface - anywhere. Just go the wrong way, the sharing of your vehicle in the wrong environment, an inappropriate comment, or even someone in the wrong direction, and you can be in a much trouble.Police can not be in every coer. Nor should they. Maschere know. They could be violent, but many of them are not stupid. You know exactly where, when, how and who the target audience for maximum impact.We all know the problem. But what is the solution? Well, to simplify it all boils down to two basic options: Stay at home behind closed doors (even if it can not secure) lea how to protect and, if necessary, defend Sure, there are more and more surveillance at all times. Just look at how many cameras in London by train and bus bombings. Today, there will be plenty of time shooting. Sometimes it is known, often are not. Cameras to protect someone? No.Cameras and to a large extent, the police only after the event. Cameras may be that for a prosecution. The police can arrest them. But like any help if they are captured by a madman hell-bent on causing you harm? In many cases, medication is the cause of violence. This was one of the theories in the case of what happens in New Orleans. It was noted that the high number of drug users was increasingly desperate and crazy to fix another drug their shelter to acts of extreme violence.You can not negotiate peace with a violent drug, since the screening of drug sensitivity, the sensitivity, compassion and humanity of the drug on. Everything you see as a goal to provide them with their next fix.We are now to where you are confronted with a desperate, violent, and there are no police or security forces at any point view. What to do? How you can be your body? In Part 2 of "Danger in the Streets - How to Become Your Own Bodyguard" I answer some tactics that you use. However, if you prefer, you can go directly to my site and lea more about my two "Strike Back" manuals. After studying karate for 35 years, I have all my experiences in contents.You they can lea to be their bodies. Stay with me, and I will show you how.This articles with reprint rights, no changes are made and the resource box below accompanies it.About the author: Gary Simpson is the author of eight books covering a wide spectrum of topics such as self-esteem , statement, defense, finance and much more. All his articles appear on the Inteet. Gary e-mail address is budo@iinet.net.au. Click here to see his Motivation and self-esteem for successful web site, you can use its "Zenspirational Thoughts" plus an immediate free copy of his highly acclaimed, life changing e-book "The Power of Choice."
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