Hulking Sex Offender At Psychiatric Center Tried To Rape A Counselor Who Barely Managed To Fight Her Way Free
June 16, 2010 by admin
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A hulking sex offender at the troubled Bronx Psychiatric Center tried to rape a counselor who barely managed to fight her way free, the Daily News has learned.
Patient William Powell, 40, barged into the victim’s office Sunday, grabbed her by the neck with one hand and covered her mouth with his other hand to prevent [...]
Strategy Vs Technique – “Why” You Do Something in Self Defense is More Important Than “What” You Do!
May 16, 2010 by admin
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It seems that in the world of martial arts and self defense training, everyone seems to have a different approach – a different idea – and a whole box-full of “unbeatable” techniques. Why is it then, that many of these people are still getting beat up, and worse, when they’re attacked by an “untrained,” street [...]
Home Security For Apartments
April 26, 2010 by admin
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Living in an apartment with lots of other people in your building can be a blessing and a curse for personal security. On the one hand its nice to know that there are other neighbors close by that you can get in touch with if something were to happen in your apartment or to you, [...]
Self Defense Advice From an Expert
April 24, 2010 by admin
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Self defense techniques are essential if you want to remain safe. When using self defense techniques, there are particular parts of a person’s body to aim for when needing to make a quick escape.
The face and groin area are two extremely vulnerable and exposed areas during a physical assault. When required to break away from [...]
Everything I Needed to Know About Self Defense I Learned on the Shooting Range
April 19, 2010 by admin
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If someone stands in front of you and threatens your life and limb, you need to take him out as quickly and effectively as possible.
Period.
A lot of people don’t understand this simple, underlying concept of all hand-to-hand and, even more important than by H2H, hand-to-weapon combat.
I was presented with this problem for what seems to [...]
Man Gets 20 Years For Rape of Woman, 79
April 16, 2010 by admin
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FORT WORTH, Texas — An Arlington man who pleaded guilty to the 2006 rape of a 79-year-old woman during a break-in has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Prosecutors say 34-year-old Brad Beavers could have received life in prison under a Texas law that makes it a first-degree felony to commit crimes against people [...]
Spring Break Travel Tips
April 7, 2010 by admin
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Spring Break… ah, now that brings a smile to a college students’ faces as they shiver in the wind on their way to that dreaded exam. For many students, Spring Break is a long awaited rite-of-passage that’s an important part of the the college experience, and for everybody, it’s a well-earned escape from school in [...]
Spring Break – Stay Safe!
April 3, 2010 by admin
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Spring Break is a time to relax, have fun, visit places you’ve only heard of. However, its all to easy for your dream vacation to become your worst nightmare. This article is not meant to scare you but to help prevent anything bad from happening to you.
Read on for safety tips and advice to [...]
How to Rescue Your Ex From an Abusive Relationship
March 29, 2010 by admin
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Whatever it is that made you break up with your ex, which does not necessarily mean the end of your tender feelings. Hence it may be heart-rending to realize that your ex has ended up in an abusive relationship. Is there anything you can do?
The primary focus is to help your ex. This means that [...]
Spousal Emotional Abuse – How To Break The Cycle Of Emotional Psychological Abuse
March 28, 2010 by admin
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Emotional psychological abuse from your intimate partner is as clear as the day is long when on the receiving end. But for the bystanders, it’s ambiguous.
Some people will even tell you that when you are the abused, on some level, you become a bystander. It is as though you take yourself out of the line [...]

