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  1. Military Sexual Trauma
    by Nona Nixon. Women within our military as well as female military veterans are still facing the challenges of equality. They face these challenges not only within our military ranks but within the VA (Veteran Affairs) system. Women within our military deal with sexual assaults as well as rapes only to be treated like "sluts" upon reporting these incidents. Female veterans are treated much the same, whether ... products, articles, news

  2. The Effective Use of Unmounted Rubber Stamps For The Rubber Stamp Crafter
    by Amy Wells. As a rubber stamper, unmounted rubber stamps may have caught your eye at some point. As their name suggests, these are stamp images only, that need to be placed on a holder before you can stamp the image. If you are planning to build a rubber stamp collection, you may want to try out unmounted rubber stamps. They are less expensive, and do not take up nearly as much space as traditional mounted... products, articles, news

  3. Express Your Creativity Through A Sewing Class
    by Michelle Bery. There was once a time when sewing was a skill handed down from generation to generation and women everywhere possessed the ability to make clothes and a variety of household items with needle, thread, and their own two hands. Today, as the modern world provides a bevy of retail options, the need for sewing has become less significant. Gone are the days when in order to have a new dress we needed ... products, articles, news

  4. Birding Supply Essentials You Should Know About
    by Terry Edwards. Having the right birding supply essentials is crucial for enjoying bird watching during any time of year. This article will look at some of these must have birding supplies to help you on your next outing. Waterproof Equipment - Obviously, you always should prepare for a change in weather. If you've ever went through a rainstorm without rain gear, then you know how fast this can ruin any birding... products, articles, news

  5. A New Warfare Designation: "Explosive Ordinance Disposal Warfare Specialist"
    by Victor Epand. Now approved is a new warfare designation called "Explosive Ordinance Disposal Warfare Specialist", or EWS. That designation will replace the current EOD designation that appears after a sailor's name. "We are trying to build a community here," said CNO-designated Command Master Chief (EWS/SW) Anthony Santino, the top enlisted sailor in Naval Expeditionary Combat Command. The new EWS designator f... products, articles, news

  6. How to Get into The Air Force Academy
    by Benjamin Chin. Getting into the Air Force Academy requires a commitment, and a difficult admission process. Your chances of getting into the Academy aren't good - fewer than one candidate in 50 gets admitted. What follows are the stumbling blocks that stop most candidate applications from succeeding, and how to address them. We are assuming that you're reading this as a high school junior. If you're starting... products, articles, news

  7. Tips For Organised Card Making
    by Vicki Churchill. Card making is a hobby that I really enjoy and along the way I have picked up a few tips that may be beneficial to other fellow crafters. The most important one of all is never to throw anything away, keep any off cuts of paper and card, as these could be useful for making cards in the future and save you money at the same time. The best place to store all your off cuts is in a craft box which ... products, articles, news

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