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Deep Linking Is Your Key To SEO Success l assault has not occurred. Therefore, you can not use your pepper spray or stun gun against him. The moment he DEMANDS money from you, attempts to detain you by grabbing you, blocks your path, or makes a verbal threat along with any of these actions, then the situation has escalated to verbal assault. This warrants the use of your defensive weapon such as your pepper spray or stun gun.Times are changing, the question is are you changing too? SEO has always been something which has divided people's opinion but one thing is clear, time never stands still, what worked yesterday may not work tomorrow. Many people who are classed as experts give their opinion as to what is the best course of action to take and then wham everybody gives it a try. The result is quite clearly there for all to see, the idea was a good one but soon becomes over used and in a short while is worthless. The search engines get wind of what is going on, they change their ranking criteria and that seo technique has now died. The problem is that many webmasters continue to use the idea unaware that the times have changed. Come on guys changes are going on Sometimes, a perpetrator’s “request” is simply a test to determine your reaction and your handling of the situation. He may be attempting to break down your natural defense instincts by using a non-threatening approach. The same occurs with sexual assault. Sometimes the perpetrator will ask you simple questions like time of day or directions. He may go on to make suggestive remarks in order to get a rise out of you or harass you to gauge your reaction. Are you afraid and hesitant? Are you fearful to look them in the eye? Or are you confident and able Sharing Your Work is Scary! How do you know when you are assaulted? What exactly defines an assault situation? When do you switch from being safety cognizant and careful to being defensive and bringing the stun gun or defense pepper spray out? There are three situations that one must assess:So, you want to be a writer. How healthy is your ego? How about your self-confidence? Can you handle criticism?You've joined an on-line writing group and posted your first write to be critiqued. Was it as hard as you thought it would be? Yes?Sharing writing with other writers is scary. Self-esteem and self-confidence issues are the major causes of putting off submitting our work, either within an online writing group or major - minor publishing houses. Wondering if anyone will like it, or if it is good enough, is stressful. Stress will knot up your stomach and cause real physical pain. I know from my own experiences. Even newsletter editor's feel it.Writing is easy, writing well is not. It takes encouragement, 1. distance—your safety circle, 2. verbal assault, 3. physical assault. If any one of these situations is perceived, do not hesitate to use your defense tool. Realize this only applies to stun guns or pepper spray. A firearm will be a different article. If you are wrong to shock or spray the guy, then you can apologize later. At least he will live. And you will not feel guilty of maiming this guy for life. If you are right to shock or spray the guy, you might have saved your very own life. Distance—your safety circle We all have a distance zone or safety circle we put up around ourselves. Our comfort level when our safety circle is violated varies from situation to situation. We feel fine with someone a foot away if we are standing in a crowded checkout line or elevator. Yet we become hypersensitive, uncomfortable, or even scared, if a total stranger is suddenly the same distance away in an open parking lot without a good reason to be. In other words, the size of our safety circle varies according to the situation at hand. The size of our safety circle is the result of our innate survival instincts. Whenever our safety circle is intruded or violated against our instincts, our bodies undergo the autonomic sympathetic response. This is the “fight or flight” response. Given this response should you react defensively with your pepper spray or stun gun. Let us consider the following scenario. A woman leaves the grocery store carrying a large shopping bag and a purse. As she leaves, a young man loitering near the door about 15 feet away asks her for the time of day. She pauses and responds, “About 6:15,” and continues walking toward her car. In this situation, the distance of 15 feet is enough for her to feel safe. This is her safety circle. She feels safe at this distance. Now consider that the woman approaches her car and finds the same person walking immediately behind her. Only he is 10 feet right behind her. Her safety circle is violated. She is isolated. The person is walking the same direction as her with no reason to be doing so. Should she be using her pepper spray or stun gun? Yes. In the absence of any other stimuli, she has every reason to believe the young man is after her. She has every right to defend herself in a potential mugging, robbery, or sexual assault. The key is whether or not the safety circle involved gives you any choice. If the perpetrator is rapidly closing the distance between you and him, then you must react defensively especially if you are isolated or even partly isolated. If you are in an isolated position and cognizant of potential danger that is just too close, then react defensively! Verbal Assault Verbal assault is another situation that determines if a defensive reaction should be used. It can take the form of a threat, demand, or an indecent proposal. Verbal assaults are usually in the form of demands. Threats are a good case for using defensive countermeasures. If a perpetrator approaches you and says, “Give me your purse or I’ll hurt you,” that is considered verbal assault. If a demand is made and the perp displays a weapon, that too is considered verbal assault. If a beggar approaches you and asks you for some change to buy food, then that is not assault. Beware of street beggars especially if you find yourself in an isolated position. They may continue to press you on for change even if you do not oblige them. As long as they ASK you for money and do not DEMAND it, then verbal assault has not occurred. Therefore, you can not use your pepper spray or stun gun against him. The moment he DEMANDS money from you, attempts to detain you by grabbing you, blocks your path, or makes a verbal threat along with any of these actions, then the situation has escalated to verbal assault. This warrants the use of your defensive weapon such as your pepper spray or stun gun. Sometimes, a perpetrator’s “request” is simply a test to determine your reaction and your handling of the situation. He may be attempting to break down your natural defense instincts by using a non-threatening approach. The same occurs with sexual assault. Sometimes the perpetrator will ask you simple questions like time of day or directions. He may go on to make suggestive remarks in order to get a rise out of you or harass you to gauge your reaction. Are you afraid and hesitant? Are you fearful to look them in the eye? Or are you confident and able A Little Pride Goes A Long Way varies from situation to situation. We feel fine with someone a foot away if we are standing in a crowded checkout line or elevator. Yet we become hypersensitive, uncomfortable, or even scared, if a total stranger is suddenly the same distance away in an open parking lot without a good reason to be. In other words, the size of our safety circle varies according to the situation at hand. The size of our safety circle is the result of our innate survival instincts. Whenever our safety circle is intruded or violated against our instincts, our bodies undergo the autonomic sympathetic response. This is the “fight or flight” response. Given this response should you react defensively with your pepper spray or stun gun.In today’s competitive world, the small things sometimes measure the fine line between success and failure:1. The caring smile of each employee.2. The extra effort to meet a deadline.3. One final check of a job before it goes to the customer.4. The moment you take to add one last touch to your best effort.And where do these small things come from? They cannot always be taught or programmed. In fact, they come from only one place - inside each of us. The place where pride lives. Quality gives us that vital competitive edge, and pride is the spark that ignites the passion for quality in each of us. Pride moves mountains. It creates great machines. It makes important things happen. Proud men and women, win Let us consider the following scenario. A woman leaves the grocery store carrying a large shopping bag and a purse. As she leaves, a young man loitering near the door about 15 feet away asks her for the time of day. She pauses and responds, “About 6:15,” and continues walking toward her car. In this situation, the distance of 15 feet is enough for her to feel safe. This is her safety circle. She feels safe at this distance. Now consider that the woman approaches her car and finds the same person walking immediately behind her. Only he is 10 feet right behind her. Her safety circle is violated. She is isolated. The person is walking the same direction as her with no reason to be doing so. Should she be using her pepper spray or stun gun? Yes. In the absence of any other stimuli, she has every reason to believe the young man is after her. She has every right to defend herself in a potential mugging, robbery, or sexual assault. The key is whether or not the safety circle involved gives you any choice. If the perpetrator is rapidly closing the distance between you and him, then you must react defensively especially if you are isolated or even partly isolated. If you are in an isolated position and cognizant of potential danger that is just too close, then react defensively! Verbal Assault Verbal assault is another situation that determines if a defensive reaction should be used. It can take the form of a threat, demand, or an indecent proposal. Verbal assaults are usually in the form of demands. Threats are a good case for using defensive countermeasures. If a perpetrator approaches you and says, “Give me your purse or I’ll hurt you,” that is considered verbal assault. If a demand is made and the perp displays a weapon, that too is considered verbal assault. If a beggar approaches you and asks you for some change to buy food, then that is not assault. Beware of street beggars especially if you find yourself in an isolated position. They may continue to press you on for change even if you do not oblige them. As long as they ASK you for money and do not DEMAND it, then verbal assault has not occurred. Therefore, you can not use your pepper spray or stun gun against him. The moment he DEMANDS money from you, attempts to detain you by grabbing you, blocks your path, or makes a verbal threat along with any of these actions, then the situation has escalated to verbal assault. This warrants the use of your defensive weapon such as your pepper spray or stun gun. Sometimes, a perpetrator’s “request” is simply a test to determine your reaction and your handling of the situation. He may be attempting to break down your natural defense instincts by using a non-threatening approach. The same occurs with sexual assault. Sometimes the perpetrator will ask you simple questions like time of day or directions. He may go on to make suggestive remarks in order to get a rise out of you or harass you to gauge your reaction. Are you afraid and hesitant? Are you fearful to look them in the eye? Or are you confident and able How Important is Battery in Your Mobile Phone? d responds, “About 6:15,” and continues walking toward her car. In this situation, the distance of 15 feet is enough for her to feel safe. This is her safety circle. She feels safe at this distance. Now consider that the woman approaches her car and finds the same person walking immediately behind her. Only he is 10 feet right behind her. Her safety circle is violated. She is isolated. The person is walking the same direction as her with no reason to be doing so. Should she be using her pepper spray or stun gun? Yes. In the absence of any other stimuli, she has every reason to believe the young man is after her. She has every right to defend herself in a potential mugging, robbery, or sexual assault.Mobile phone battery is like an in-build powerhouse of your mobile phone. There are varieties of batteries for varying capacity of mobile phones. A battery is a very important component in a mobile phone as it supplies low electrical power for its functioning. Battery technology for mobile phones has been witnessing continuous improvements, which actually help the production of newer sophisticated mobile phones.The older type batteries like Ni-Cad require regular and complete discharge before its recharging. But, the newer type batteries like Li-Ion and NiMH does not require any such practice. All these types of batteries have a limit of current load that can be preserved in it and this is usually measured in milliampres (mAH). Depend The key is whether or not the safety circle involved gives you any choice. If the perpetrator is rapidly closing the distance between you and him, then you must react defensively especially if you are isolated or even partly isolated. If you are in an isolated position and cognizant of potential danger that is just too close, then react defensively! Verbal Assault Verbal assault is another situation that determines if a defensive reaction should be used. It can take the form of a threat, demand, or an indecent proposal. Verbal assaults are usually in the form of demands. Threats are a good case for using defensive countermeasures. If a perpetrator approaches you and says, “Give me your purse or I’ll hurt you,” that is considered verbal assault. If a demand is made and the perp displays a weapon, that too is considered verbal assault. If a beggar approaches you and asks you for some change to buy food, then that is not assault. Beware of street beggars especially if you find yourself in an isolated position. They may continue to press you on for change even if you do not oblige them. As long as they ASK you for money and do not DEMAND it, then verbal assault has not occurred. Therefore, you can not use your pepper spray or stun gun against him. The moment he DEMANDS money from you, attempts to detain you by grabbing you, blocks your path, or makes a verbal threat along with any of these actions, then the situation has escalated to verbal assault. This warrants the use of your defensive weapon such as your pepper spray or stun gun. Sometimes, a perpetrator’s “request” is simply a test to determine your reaction and your handling of the situation. He may be attempting to break down your natural defense instincts by using a non-threatening approach. The same occurs with sexual assault. Sometimes the perpetrator will ask you simple questions like time of day or directions. He may go on to make suggestive remarks in order to get a rise out of you or harass you to gauge your reaction. Are you afraid and hesitant? Are you fearful to look them in the eye? Or are you confident and able Car Loans you are in an isolated position and cognizant of potential danger that is just too close, then react defensively!It is not often that a person buys a car without taking a car loan. Most car sales are completed with a car loan. When applying for a car loan, you have to decide on the car you intend to buy, keeping in mind your budget, the price, the type of car and unexpected maintenance costs.Then, find a loan you can afford. To do this, get quotes from all finance companies, and match them to your requirements. The best means of obtaining car loan quotes is by comparing the rates of used car loans, new car loans and car title loans offered by the different car loan companies. Compare the interest rates, upfront margin to be paid, and the pre-payment clause of the different loans from different companies. Also find out what the monthly payment is Verbal Assault Verbal assault is another situation that determines if a defensive reaction should be used. It can take the form of a threat, demand, or an indecent proposal. Verbal assaults are usually in the form of demands. Threats are a good case for using defensive countermeasures. If a perpetrator approaches you and says, “Give me your purse or I’ll hurt you,” that is considered verbal assault. If a demand is made and the perp displays a weapon, that too is considered verbal assault. If a beggar approaches you and asks you for some change to buy food, then that is not assault. Beware of street beggars especially if you find yourself in an isolated position. They may continue to press you on for change even if you do not oblige them. As long as they ASK you for money and do not DEMAND it, then verbal assault has not occurred. Therefore, you can not use your pepper spray or stun gun against him. The moment he DEMANDS money from you, attempts to detain you by grabbing you, blocks your path, or makes a verbal threat along with any of these actions, then the situation has escalated to verbal assault. This warrants the use of your defensive weapon such as your pepper spray or stun gun. Sometimes, a perpetrator’s “request” is simply a test to determine your reaction and your handling of the situation. He may be attempting to break down your natural defense instincts by using a non-threatening approach. The same occurs with sexual assault. Sometimes the perpetrator will ask you simple questions like time of day or directions. He may go on to make suggestive remarks in order to get a rise out of you or harass you to gauge your reaction. Are you afraid and hesitant? Are you fearful to look them in the eye? Or are you confident and able Employee Benefits l assault has not occurred. Therefore, you can not use your pepper spray or stun gun against him. The moment he DEMANDS money from you, attempts to detain you by grabbing you, blocks your path, or makes a verbal threat along with any of these actions, then the situation has escalated to verbal assault. This warrants the use of your defensive weapon such as your pepper spray or stun gun.Meant to increase the economic security of employees, employee benefits are non-wage compensations in addition to normal wages or salaries. Employee benefits could be in the form of health and dental plans; retirement benefit plans; group-term life and long-term-care insurance plans, legal assistance plans, adoption assistance, relocation assistance, child care benefits and miscellaneous employee discounts. The miscellaneous discounts may cover movies and theme park tickets, hotels and resorts, etc.Some of these benefits, such as accident and health plans and group-term life insurance, may be excluded from the employee's gross income and therefore exempt from federal income tax. Benefits provided by employers are normally tax-deductib Sometimes, a perpetrator’s “request” is simply a test to determine your reaction and your handling of the situation. He may be attempting to break down your natural defense instincts by using a non-threatening approach. The same occurs with sexual assault. Sometimes the perpetrator will ask you simple questions like time of day or directions. He may go on to make suggestive remarks in order to get a rise out of you or harass you to gauge your reaction. Are you afraid and hesitant? Are you fearful to look them in the eye? Or are you confident and able to deal with them? This is what they look for in a victim. If a perpetrator feels you are weak-minded, he may resort to physical assault. Do NOT allow this to happen. Stop an assailant dead in his tracks. A verbal reaction of “Get away!” or “Leave me alone!” should be enough. If he persists with harassing or verbally assaulting you, or goes beyond that such as physically touching you, be prepared to use your defensive weapon especially if he is following you! When you make a demand to be left alone, only then should you look him straight in the eye and verbalize, “Get away and leave me alone!” If he is stubborn and continues to follow you regardless of your demand, then use your self defense tool. Physical Assault Physical assault is defined as any unwanted touching, hitting, grabbing, shoving, or tripping. It is also the implied or obvious threat of physical action against you. If he touches, grabs, or rubs up against your breasts, buttocks, or genitals, this too is physical assault, but more specifically sexual assault! You must stop the perp before he has a chance to escalate the assault to rape or even worse, murder.
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