sun tzu
I heard in a military academic lecture that peace has existed less than 5% of the time.
When one trains for a situation, he/she is preparing themselves. That training should kick in when it is needed most! Practice makes perfect, ya know. If one has been properly trained, some situations will be avoid altogether and when situations can't be avoided, that training will allow a person to assess information and make the best decision possible. If one has had no training whatsoever, the decisions will come from fear and panic. NOT GOOD!
The phrase "Peace for Our Time" was spoken on 30 September 1938 by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in his speech concerning the Munich Agreement and the Anglo-German Declaration.[1]The phrase echoed Benjamin Disraeli, who upon returning from the Congress of Berlin in 1878 stated "I have returned from Germany with peace for our time." It is primarily remembered for its ironic value: less than a year after the agreement, following continued aggression from Hitler and his invasion of Poland, Europe was plunged into World War II.Wikipedia
Nuclear weapons serve as a deterrent. One country will be less likely to attack another that it knows has nuclear capability because of the destruction that could be wrought by nuclear weapons. This theory is called MAD or Mutually Assured Destruction, meaning that both sides would destroy each other so utterly by going to war that peace (even bitter cold peace) is the only viable option. Biological and Chemical weapons, which are also called weapons of mass destruction, do not have this deterrent effect.
Gadaffi was forced from office by the concerted efforts of the US and France mainly, in the somewhat naive expectation that this would somehow lead to peace and democracy. After being ousted, Gadaffi tried to flee to a neighboring country, but his convoy was stopped by a rival clan and Gadaffi was murdered on the spot. His death did not lead to any peace. The various rivaling clans and tribes went at each others throats over the country's oil riches (and remain so more or less to this day) and Lybia is now generally considered to be a 'failed State'.
General George S. Patton is often credited with saying "The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war." This quote emphasizes the importance of preparation, hard work, and training in avoiding more difficult situations in the future.
This quote is not from Sun Tzu. It is often attributed to Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, an Indian diplomat and politician. However, the exact origin of this quote is uncertain.
Deodorant is spread into the armpit to help mask the smell of sweat. They do not cause your armpits to sweat less, though. Antiperspirants plug the sweat glands up in your armpits so that you do sweat less. Most antiperspirants also have a deodorant in them as well, to not only help you to sweat less, but reduce any odor caused by the sweat in your armpits.
No, but there is less hair for the sweat to be trapped in. (Freshly shaven skin will actually sweat more for a short period of time.)
There are pills than can make you bleed less and there is of course also the birth control pill which not only regulates but often make women bleed less. Check out the pharmacy or speak to your doctor.
i thought it made u sweat less. ):
Yes. You perspire to lose heat- from the evaporation of the sweat. In high humidity, sweat evaporates poorly, so you sweat more (because you are cooled less).
It is able to close up your sweat glands, which makes you sweat less. It really helps
Well the younger generation will sweat cause their genetic makeup allows them to now if you have sports mined people will sweat to running will cause a great amount of sweat but as we get older or bodies change we sweat less
Yes.
Depends what your needs are. Polyester dries faster, so for something such as a swim suit, it would be better than cotton, in that respect. The color in polyester also isn't as likely to bleed in wet conditions. So a multi colored item is less likely to get murky in the wash.
You will sweat the same on both days if your activity is the same. It will evaporate faster on a dry day, so you will notice less sweat on a dry day.