Suggestions for Leaving an Abusive Partner by One Who’s Been There
September 16, 2010 by admin
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Suggestions for Leaving an Abusive Partner by One Who’s Been There
Though I am not a doctor, my advice comes from a combination of personal experience and therapy given to me by professionals. Leaving someone controlling and/or abusive can be (and usually is) a dangerous situation, so more than anything, my wish to you is to [...]
Prevent Domestic Violence- 6 Ways You Can Help a Victim Today
September 13, 2010 by admin
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It can be very unsettling if someone you care about is being abused by their partner. Domestic violence is quite common and is usually committed by men against women. This behavior can be life-threatening, frightening and confusing. It is a crime and is therefore never acceptable. Your support can make [...]
Nursing Home Rape: Protect Your Loved One’s Rights
August 14, 2010 by admin
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Nursing Home Rape: Protect Your Loved One?s Rights
Very few actions are more abhorrent than the sexual abuse of a nursing home resident. Unfortunately, elderly people under the care of nursing homes are frequently easy targets for these crimes since they are often vulnerable and unable to defend themselves. If you believe your loved one has [...]
Self Defense Program For Women
July 20, 2010 by admin
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Self Defense Program For Women
With the passage of time crime rate is increasing and the fear, uncertainty and threat prevails everywhere in the world. This provides justice to the viewpoint of the people that acquiring self defense training is become inevitable for everyone, especially self defense training for women. As we all know that women [...]
Woman Who Was Attacked In Her Home By Serial Rapist Coming Forward In Hopes That Her Story Will Help Others
June 19, 2010 by admin
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A woman who was attacked in her home by a serial rapist is coming forward in the hopes that her story will help others.
“It’s so humiliating and so embarrassing and so demoralizing, this type of attack” says Victoria, the first person to report that she had been attacked in neighborhoods just north of downtown Dallas.
For [...]
Do You Want to Be Able to Control a Self-Defense Attack? Use This 5 Phase System to Win!
May 16, 2010 by admin
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No one in their right mind wants to be attacked. But, if you must physically protect yourself against an attacker in a real-world self-defense situation, wouldn’t you like to be able to make sense of and control the chaos?
Well, you’re not alone.
If you’re like most people, you’re not studying self defense to be a fighter. [...]
Choosing The Right Self Defense Course For You
May 13, 2010 by admin
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Arguably the best thing a person can learn in order to feel safe and confident is a way to defend themselves. There are training programs in every town that will teach you self defense techniques. But if taking classes to learn self defense techniques is not possible, you can still progress by doing some online [...]
How to Cope With Fear in Self Defense
May 8, 2010 by admin
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There are many Martial art schools teaching a whole variety of styles and self defense scenarios from grappling to high kicking to lighting fast multiple strikes. Some are effective, some are not and some are down right useless.
What a lot of martial arts schools fail to teach or prepare you for however is the fear [...]
Registered Sex Offender Search – 3 Easy Tips You Must Know to Protect Yourself When Dating Online!
April 24, 2010 by admin
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Doing a registered sex offender search online? Trying to verify a guy you are dating if he has sex offender records? It’s easy if you know exactly how!
It’s so easy to date online these days. All you need to do is set up an account with a dating website, sharpen your flirtation skills, and get [...]
Workplace Violence – Staying Focused On What’s Important For Self Defense
April 24, 2010 by admin
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In the realm of workplace violence and policy development, there is a problem that is both preventing companies and their employees from being safe, causing policy and procedures to miss the mark, and resulting in damage, financial loss, and even the loss of life.
What I mean is that, managers and administrators focus most of their [...]


