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This Chart Explains How to Start a Fire in the Rain
Nobody wants to start a fire in the rain, but sometimes you have to. The Art of Manliness put together a visual guide that makes it easy to remember the steps to get a fire going.
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What to Do When Your Car Is Stranded In the Snow
Winter is here, which means plenty of travel for the holidays and lots of adventures through snowy environments and mountain passes. Before you head out to more rural and remote areas this season, take some time to stock your vehicle with tire chains, a portable shovel, flashlight, lighter/matches, extra clothes, blankets, kitty litter (for traction), […]
Dim & Dash: Getting Ready to Go Out
Dim and Dash Getting ready to go out Dim covers himself in a cloud of body spray. Dash applies just a couple of dabs of cologne. Related Articles
How to Treat Someone for Shock
Shock occurs when the body’s internal organs aren’t getting enough blood flow. A person can go into shock for a variety of reasons including severe bleeding, vomiting, heart attack, spinal injury, or even certain drug overdoses. The symptoms of shock are fairly broad, but usually include weakness, clammy skin, fast heart rate, quick breathing, sweating, […]
How to Treat a Gunshot Wound
Gunshot wounds can be one of the most devastating injuries a person can endure. Depending on the type of bullet, its trajectory when it hits you, and the location it enters, a bullet can rip apart internal organs, break bones, puncture lungs, and cause severe blood loss from critical arteries. Because gunshot wounds can cause […]
Gym Etiquette 101
Gyms are busy right now, and the more consideration everyone decides to give each other, the better experience everyone can have.
How to Dress for Every Type of Job Interview
What dressing well for a job interview means: better first impressions, favorable assumptions from the interviewer, and confidence in yourself.