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Prepping and Survival Guide - Are You Prepared for the Zombie Apocalypse? John Davidson
Prepping and Survival Guide - Are You Prepared for the Zombie Apocalypse?
John Davidson
Publisher Marketing: Prepping and Survival Guide - Are You Prepared for the Zombie Apocalypse? Table of Contents Introduction: What to Prep For: So how to plan? Important Decision for Survival: Where to Go? How to Get There and What to Carry? Basics for Prepping and Survival: Prepping: Being Prepared for Different Situations: Analyze the Conditions and Gather Information: Need Assessment: Survival Kit Development: Medical Checks: Carryout Effective Research: Carryout Effective Planning before Actual Execution: Supplies and Equipment for Survival: Cash or Checks: Duplicate Documents: Clothes Needed for Survival: Sleeping Mats and Bags: Back Packs and Bags: Packing or Stowing: Global Positioning System: Radios and Cell Phones: Altimeters and Compasses: Survival Kit: Five Essential Survival Skills: Shelter and Protection: Water: Fire: Food: Attitude: Conclusion: Author bio Publisher47 Introduction: Not so long ago people considered prepping for unexpected events and catastrophes as behavior characterized as paranoid, over cautious and in some situations even mentally unstable. However, knowledge and awareness has advanced people's thinking over time about being proactive towards emergencies and disasters. Today there are special courses and training programs that teach the general public how to be prepared for any disaster or unforeseen events. Ranging from hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, forest fires to bomb explosions, getting lost in the wilderness, economic crisis, accidents and medical emergencies all types of disasters need a management plan. Such a plan cannot only reduce the impact of the respective disaster but at times can even prevent it from happening. It also gives the victims a stronger sense of confidence and patience. Contributor Bio: Davidson, John John Davidson was born in Barrhead in Renfrewshire in 1857. He spent his childhood years in Greenock, and after working as a pupil-teacher and briefly attending Edinburgh University, taught in schools in Glasgow and Perth. In 1989 he moved to London where he made his living as a journalist and critic. Several dramas had been published while he was still in Scotland, but in the 1890s he turned to poetry, and published several collections which were very popular: In a Music-Hall (1891) and Ballads and Songs (1894) amongst them. These were poems which chronicled urban working class life, and his sense of outrage at the poverty of the ordinary man, as expressed by the much-anthologized 'Thirty Bob a Week'. At the beginning of the new century he moved away from the lyric and began writing in blank verse which incorporated much scientific language; this series of Testaments were not as successful as his earlier ballad style, though Hugh MacDiarmid was to pay tribute to Davidson's attempts to combine poetry with scientific ideas. Despite the early popularity of the poetry, financial difficulties constantly plagued Davidson; he had had no choice but to continue with the journalism he disliked in order to support his family and other dependents. Sadly the money worries, combined with ill-health and depression, drove him to committing suicide in 1909.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 28 de diciembre de 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781505815689 |
| Editores | Createspace |
| Páginas | 48 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 3 mm · 77 g |
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