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9 Февраль 2010

Typical Contents of Emergency Kits

Emergency kits should be a part of every home. No one can predict if some type of disastrous event may occur that will disrupt the normal routine of our lives, and so we should really take steps to make sure we have the items that we may need. Some kits can be purchased as a complete package, and this makes it a quicker process of preparation. Other people like to be able to customize their kits to make sure that their specific needs will be met in the event of a natural or man-made disaster.

Emergency supply kits should always contain a certain amount of food and water. Food to have on hand should not need any refrigeration, such as dehydrated foods, and any food should require little to no water to prepare. If there are any allergies or special needs involving the people in the home, then that should be taken into account. With regard to storing water, supplies should be in the amount of four liters per person daily, so that there is enough for drinking and for washing. Dry goods should usually be replaced after one year, and water after six months.

You can purchase very comprehensive emergency kits from most stores that carry supplies for such events, and in this way you will be prepared for virtually any injury or illness that is treatable at home. It is a good idea to make sure you have a first aid manual in your kit, and ideally information on how to treat wounds and sickness with homemade remedies, in the event that pharmacies are not available.

There are other supplies that an emergency survival kit should have, though a lot will depend on what part of the world you live in. Common items are a radio and extra batteries, waterproof matches, a whistle, a flashlight, and paper and pens. In some cases specialty kits can be purchased that contain many of these tools together. Heavy duty flashlights will sometimes have a radio built into them, with a compartment where items like matches and other smaller tools can be stored.

The best part about having emergency kits in your home is the relief that they can bring. With a supply of food and water, a first aid kit, and various tools to help you deal with the different situations that could come up in a crisis, you will be more likely to successfully deal with whatever comes your way. The important thing to remember is that the equipment in your kit needs to be maintained and kept up to date so that it will still be useable if something bad does happen.

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21 Апрель 2009

article about betting on football

Football betting has seen an incredible rise over the last 10 years as the bookmakers have opened up the sport by offering a myriad of markets to bet on from the obvious to the ridiculous. With the World Cup round the corner and the Premiership, SPL and National Leagues following on soon after you might like to be armed with a bit of the basic knowledge so that you can get involved too!

The Sportsman is the UK’s newest daily newspaper and website devoted entirely to sports betting and racing so who better to guide you through the basics?

Betting has an awful lot of jargon but it’s not nearly as complicated as you might think. The most popular bet in football outside of the straight forward who will win the World Cup or Premiership itself is the match betting.

The first thing to remember when betting on a football match is that it’s not a two horse race! A lot of people think that you are betting on, say, England or Sweden to win the match – which, of course you can but forget the draw at your peril. Bookmakers pay out on matches on the score after the first 90 minutes so extra time is not included and anybody who knows football knows that there are plenty of draws so don’t be afraid to back the draw.

Another very popular bet is who will score the first goal. Now whilst this is an obvious and appealing bet it is very hard to get right. Most bookmakers now offer a slightly different bet that gives you a much better chance of backing an all important winner, namely your chosen play to score at any time during the match. With the first scorer option your bet can be finished in the first minute whereas with the ‘to score during the match’ you can win at any time until the final whistle.

Predicting the correct score is another very popular choice though again not as easy thing to get right and again for an easier option most bookmakers now bet on the number of goals there will be in a match. So if you get the right number of goals but they don’t have to be the actual correct score, i.e., Liverpool 2 Spurs 1.

The other factor that often confuses those new to betting is the odds themselves – what does 6/4 mean? Basically, 3/1 most understand – you place £1 and win £3 – but remember if you win you also get your stake back too so your full return would be £4 (a profit of £3). Odds like 6/4 are less complicated than they appear – essentially if you divide the figure on the left by the one on the right and you get what the odds mean to a £1 stake. So in the case of 6/4, divide 6 by 4 and you get 1.5. The example, 6/4, is therefore 1.5/1. If you bet £1 at 6/4 you receive £1.50 profit and your stake back.

We hope this helps but visit TheSportsman.com or read the paper, out every day for more tips and hints. For more betting advice visit betting enterprise.com and for a complete betting guide visit betting.

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