Teaching Children The Martial Arts of Krav Maga

Krav Maga, “contact combat” in Hebrew and whose premise is “blow your assailant away, then run” is enjoying an unusual burst of popularity. It is a fighting system used by police and the military and now is taught to children.

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Nadal Captured US Open Title Beating Djokovic, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2

Rafael Nadal became the seventh to complete a tennis tournament Grand Slam sweep by beating Novak Djokovic, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 in a match interrupted by a thunderstorm, a day after it was postponed by rain.

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Does Gold Has Therapeutic Effect On Skin Care?

Gold has become a fad as ingredient in skin care products. Cosmetics executives say that gold is anti-aging, anti inflammatory and anti-acne.

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US Wins World Basketball Crown, Trounced Turkey, 81-64

The US trounced Turkey by the score of 81-64 thus capturing their first world basketball crown since 1994. It was the Americans’ fourth world crown, two years later after they won the Olympic title in Beijing.

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World’s Smallest Whale Population Endangered For Extinction

In a study released recently, the world’s smallest group of whale population known as Eubalaena japonica has its population dwindled to almost extinction. The Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska once teemed with tens of thousands of North Pacific right whales.

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The Wealthy, Purposely Dump Their Financially Draining Properties

More than one in seven homeowners with loans in excess of a million dollars are seriously delinquent according to the real estate analytics firm Core Logic. By contrast homeowners with less lavish housing are much more likely to keep up.

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Prescription Drugs Can Prove Lethal On The Road

The behavioral effects of prescription drugs medications vary widely on the persons taking it. Some can dull alertness, slow reflexes and reaction time, others can encourage risk taking and hurt the ability to judge distances and it can impair decision making, researchers say.

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The Influenza AH1N1 Virus, Combines Genes From Different Flu Viruses

There are 3 types (A, B and C) of the influenza virus that can cause flu. Each has subtypical strain. H1N1 is a strain of the type A virus. H1N1 is what epidemiologists call a “triple reassortment” virus because it combines genes from different flu viruses, viral strains that normally affect pigs (swine flu), along with birds (avian flu) and human flu strains.

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Your Basic Guide In Home Buying Based On Philippine Experience

In buying a home, it is perhaps one of the major investment you’ll ever make in your lifetime. If you decide to occupy the house, it can be self gratifying if the house you buy has the ambiance of that “look and feel” of a home.

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