If you do travel during busy times, go armed with information on wait times, she says.
You learn a new language, and then go out armed with a fake set of personal belongings, an armoury of mild insults (to intrigue your prey) and the support of your buddies - the same guys you'll be reporting back to as soon as the encounter is over.
If a student is debating whether or not go enter the armed forces, he or she should consider loans, and the fact that colleges can offer competitive financial aid offers for low-income students.
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Each morning, the Mai Mai prisoners and their armed guards go for a run through town.
The president of the UN working group on indigenous populations, Irene Daesk, said the armed forces should go back to their bases and concentrate on defending Mexico from any external aggression.
It's the ejector seat, however, that will really catch would-be thieves attention, self-armed and rigged to go off if unapproved cheeks make contact (as shown in the video below).
If you like where you are, research what the market is paying for a similar job to yours and go talk to your boss, armed with that information as well as a well-crafted case for why you deserve more.
There is also little evidence that the Scots want to go on to acquire such things as armed forces, embassies, a currency or any of the other paraphernalia of full independence.
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Most of the working poor, armed with tax credits, would go to private insurers, but the truly poor could tap government-sponsored risk pools.
About 17, 000 armed forces jobs are scheduled to go under the terms of the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), announced in 2010.
"Some of our young people join the services, the armed services, some of them go to college or apply to college, " Bryce In The Woods told us.
Armed with this advice you may now go away and write the great epic novel of the 21st century, or at the very least stop boring your mates at parties.
"Seeing an armed officer with a federal badge as you go through the checkpoint is going to be a familiar sight, if not at every airport, then at most, " an administration official involved in the deliberations said.
The device, however, was not armed, nor was it booby-trapped to go off, officials said.
Armed with all this information, the electorate would go to the polls and choose the candidate best suited for the job.
What the world is seeing is Toronto as an armed camp with a fenced-off no-go zone and hundreds of police in riot gear.
It's lazy man's game viewing at its best, although you do go farther afield on game drives, where you're armed with a Canon 40D digital camera and a pair of telephoto lenses, about the coolest game-lodge amenity I've ever come across.
Rather than squeezing airlines, which can fly away, it is more tempting to go after passengers, who are hemmed in by metal detectors and armed police.
"If you are on the Niger delta, you have armed bodyguards, you won't let your people go out on their own, or they live in a guarded compound, " says one security analyst with nine years experience working in hostile environments with private security firms.
He is now 15 years old and attends a New York City public high school where two armed police officers stand guard at the entrance and students need to go through a metal detector every day as they enter the building.
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Once the commission has decided which armed groups to disband, it can then do no more than recommend how to go about it.
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Things literally go from bad to worse for the squad as they contend with hundreds of enemy soldiers, armed vehicles and formidable attack choppers.
Today, when presidents decide to take a jog or go out for a bite to eat, it is done from within thick concentric rings of armed Secret Service agents and local police.
Armed with trial lawyers and new large financial incentives to bypass these programs, whistleblowers will go straight to the SEC with allegations of wrongdoing and keep companies in the dark.
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In recent years, though, they've been regarded as, you know, light assault troops who go in first, grab whatever needs to be taken, and then give way to more heavily armed forces in the Army.
Experiments by Michael Morris, an academic at Stanford Business School, and a group of colleagues have now demonstrated what many people instinctively suspect: negotiations are more likely to go well if they are conducted, at least in part, face to face, rather than between strangers armed with keyboards and screens.
Refocusing the mission on eradicating the worst armed groups, demobilizing rank-and-file combatants and helping to reform Congo's army would go much further than the present mandate.
The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Carl Levin, said the case showed how far the defence department still had to go in addressing the problem of sexual crimes in the military.
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