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- Choosing The Best Style For Self-defense
By: Calasanz Martinez | Apr 6th 2009 - With so many styles to choose from, what is the best one for learning to defend yourself in the street? Tags: martial arts, self defense, choosing, school, best, most effective, street fighting
- The Right Self Defense
By: The Man | Nov 18th 2008 - When considering certain types of self defense products and situations I always get asked the same question over and over again. Since I own a web page that sells self defense products I am obviously going to mention what I know. There are several products however that we don't even sell that I would recommend in certain situations. Tags: self-defense, pepper-spray-pens, disguised-stun-guns, peper-
- Tea And The Secrets Of Staff Retention
By: Jeff Mowatt | Feb 9th 2007 - Staff retention a concern? That's particularly a challenge for frontline jobs that are considered to be boring. Today's employees do indeed want something more and it isn't just money. According to the landmark studies in employee motivation spearheaded by Dr. Kenneth Kovach at George Mason University, the number one motivator for employees is interesting work. The real trick is how an employer makes a boring job more interesting. The secret lies in the tea ceremony"'¦ Tags: staff retention, turnover, motivation, recognition, tea, retention
- Strengthen Your Mind And Body By Practicing A Martial Art
By: Dalvin Rumsey | Apr 12th 2006 - Martial arts are basically a set of physical and mental skills that are gradually taught, developed and polished by a trainer usually called "sensei" for Japanese arts and "sifu" in Cantonese. Tags: martial arts equipment, martial arts equipment Toronto
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