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Bear Grylls On How He Coped With Bullying (TV Squad)
_The following is an excerpt from "Mud, Sweat and Tears: The Autobiography,"
[HarperCollins, $26.99] a book in which television survival man Bear Grylls
divulges just how he earned such stellar mountaineering chops. But before he
could lecture Discovery Channel viewers on dehydration and shark attacks on
his show "Man Vs. Wild," he had to overcome predators of his own: school
bullies. In this chapter of his memoir, Bear explains how learning karate gave
him confidence._
I signed up as soon as I could for the karate and aikido clubs, and found that
I loved the martial arts way—the focus, the camaraderie, and above all the
acquiring of an art that requires the use of guile over power, technique over
force.
And I stuck with it. That was the real key to getting good at martial arts:
time and motivation—and I certainly had the motivation, thanks to the foghorn.
A few of my friends also signed up with me, and came along to the early
classes. In actual fact they were invariably much better than me when we
started—often stronger, fitter, and more flexible—but after a few weeks they
all began to drop out.
It was hard sometimes ...
noga burr wooden puzzle 24 peice?
my girlfriends step dad has these japanese wooden puzzles, he has one called the noga wooden burr puzzle that fell apart, its in a square shape that sits on the corner.
if anyone would help me find out how to put it back together plz give websites with instructions...
Try to use Wood glue
It is an adhesive used to tightly bond pieces of wood together. Many substances have been used as glues.
The most common wood glues are polyvinyl acetate (PVA), also known as "white glue" or "hobby and craft", and aliphatic resin emulsion, commonly referred to as "carpenter's glue" or "Yellow glue", which has similar relative ultimate strength. The two have different grip characteristics before initial set, with PVAs exhibiting more slip during assembly and yellow glue having more initial grip. Traditionally, animal glues were ubiquitous, especially hide glue, which is still used in lutherie and restoration.
Polyurethane glue (trade names include Gorilla Glue and Excel) is becoming increasingly popular, especially where water resistance is required, although water-resistant cross-linking PVAs are available.
Wood glue bonds tightly to wood, but not to itself. Therefore, woodworkers commonly use surprisingly little glue to hold large pieces of wood. Most wood glues need to be clamped while the glue dries.
Other substances used as wood glue include:
* Cyanoacrylate (Crazy glue or Superglue) used mainly for small repairs, especially by woodturners;
* Contact Cement for veneers;
* Hot melt for temporary uses;
* Epoxy mainly for exterior uses;
* Other synthetic resins including resorcinol, urea-formaldehyde, phenol formaldehyde resin, etc;
* Homemade glue for paper, wood, and internal uses.
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