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Best idea is to go to your local schools and see which one you like best. No style is taught the same in different schools. The styles that seem most suited for self-defence would be, Mixed martial arts (a bit of everything, depends on the school) Aikido (take downs, locks) Wing Chun (strikes, locks) JuJitsu (locks, take downs, chokes, some strikes, ground work) If you have a look here you'll find lots of information. Mev.
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Thats excellent.
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killing kittens and BASE combined, sounds like fun!!
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Git, I havn't got a rig yet. Boooooooooooo!!! Nice one, I hope you have loads of fun it. Mev.
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Well done South Africa for getting the world cup, should be good Come on England for EURO 2004!!! Mev. ps wolves are going back up into premierhsip next year. west brom going back down.
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I choose mine for my yahoo account didn't want one with loads of numbers on the end, just thought of supervole, its good because I can sign in everywhere with it. Then once I saw this and thought that it was cool, http://www.antenna.nl/wise/449-450/1.html Super mice! Scientists of the University of Georgia studying wildlife in contaminated wastes around Chernobyl have made a sinister discovery - voles that thrive on radioactive pollution. Radioactivity and other pollutants usually trigger mutations in animal genes, which weaken the species by killing its members off before they can reproduce. But a species of vole is breeding healthily and producing ever-stronger offspring beside the Ukraine's Chernobyl plant, which exploded in 1986 spewing out radioactive poison in the world's worst nuclear disaster. The scientists examined the supervole's genetic make-up and found it was mutating at an incredible rate. Since genetic diversity is what ensures the survival of a species, the supervoles were actually becoming more resilient. Scientists measure the rate of genetic mutation by looking at the gene which codes for a protein called cytochrome b, found in the cell's mitochondria. Under normal circumstances, the cytochrome b gene changes at a rate of one mutation in every one million letters of genetic code per generation. But the supervole's cytochrome b gene was producing one new mutation for every 10,000 letters of DNA code per generation. One female vole, which built her nest beneath a monument praising the Soviet workers that built the Chernobyl power station, produced five offspring, of which three had newly mutated versions of the cytochrome b gene. Voles of the same species living 30 km away, outside the contaminated area, had normal rates of mutation. "We're seeing more diversity in the mitochondrial DNA between two individual Chernobyl voles than we see between two different species, such as mice and rats," said Chesser, one of the scientists.
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Have a look at this one! Mev.
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Easy try this one out its more basic but also more difficult. Mev.
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Two of the most beautiful things i'v ever seen........
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There nice man, Check the ones on here out, http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html -
How did a tank comander that would fire upon unarmed villagers without orders or reason get in control of the tank?
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The clicky will explain the region codes, http://www.psreporter.com/dvd_region_codes.php
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Hey, check this out, http://www.flat-earth.org These guys are crazy, I especially like the idea that the Earth rests on the back of a giant turtle and what we call gravity is the turtles animal magnetism. Anyone on here belive this stuff? Peace out, Mev.