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Interview with Peter Davies - Author of “Scatterlings of Africa”

Interview with Peter Davies author of Scatterlings of Africa Literally Publishing Limited (2006) ISBN 9780955440908 Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (4/07)


Today, Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader Views talks with Peter Davies, author of the action/adventure novel Scatterlings of Africa.


Born and raised in Africa, Peter Davies served as a territorial soldier in Rhodesia from 1963 to 1975. He saw action, and took part in captures and interrogation. This gave him insight into terrorist minds, many of which were successfully encouraged to ‘turn’ and fight alongside Rhodesia’s soldiers against their former comrades. Davies wrote his novel, Scatterlings of Africa, using his own recollections of how the war was fought, and how it affected

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Rhodesia and its people.


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How to Handle Pressure on the Golf Course

You must have heard about golfers choking in pressure situations? What exactly is choking?


It is hitting a bad shot after you allow anger, anxiety, doubt or fear to enter your mind. Whatever you are thinking of or whatever you say to yourself just before hitting a shot becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.


Your brain will guide your muscles and your golf club to strange-looking swings, if you allow it. If you are distracted by negative thoughts, you won t swing the club the way you normally could because your muscles will become tense and almost non-functional.


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John Styers

Most people have only been exposed to John Styers work through the book “Cold Steel”.


It is important to remember that first and foremost this book outlines a BASIC course of close-combat instruction. The elements covered in this system include bayonet, knife, stick and unarmed combat. Styers developed this “system” for BASIC training.


The framework of all of these methods remains CONSISTENT through out. The fundamentals for employing the bayonet, knife, unarmed combat and even the stick work are ALL the same.


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So What Is It About ATVs

The first ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) actually was built with six wheels instead of four. It was developed sometime during the 1950s in Japan and was primarily desinged to deal with the mountainous topography and isolated rugged regions of that country. Particularly during spring when the ice thaws and river flow would increase substantially, Japanese mountain roads and paths that weren’t maintained regularly often become impassable with more typical vehicles. In addition, these early ATVs became popular in rural areas where the absence of roads in rough terrain makes passage difficult despite the need to traverse this kind of terrain efficiently. When Honda first exported an ATV* to the United States in 1970, their US90 was sold primarily as

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a recreational ride. Though it is still in use, even to this day, the growing number of ATV users quickly discovered that its excellent efficiency over rough ground offers a wide variety of uses for the ATV.


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Asia Travel Insurance - Don’t Forget the Credit Card

When traveling to Asia everyone recommends that you have travel insurance when you come, this is especially true for Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand. Trying to find the right travel insurance plan can be a daunting exercise, especially if you seek adventure in your holiday travel diet, like mountain trekking, parachuting, riding 50cc motorcycles, scuba diving, and traveling on small boats. Most holiday travel specific insurance plans will allow some limited adventure activities, like 14 days of scuba diving, but they put restrictions on it, and unless you are an expert, chances are good that you could end up in a loop hole, and be denied coverage.


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