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Ammunition Can Be Reused with the Help of Unlimited Ammo Special Report, Said New SurvivalLife.com Piece


Austin, TX (PRWEB) April 10, 2013

Ammunition is becoming increasingly hard to find, and a new Survival Life article said that with their new Special Reports help, its shortage can be remedied. Unlimited Ammo: How to Make and Use Reloaded Bullets is the complete guide to reloading techniques used for generations, and only now carrying a real applicable use.

Unlimited Ammo takes readers through the concept of reloading from start to finish, said the article. Expertly-sourced and painstakingly researched, the Special Report takes a huge amount of information available on reusing ammunition and narrows it down the most important facts. The tools and skills needed to accomplish the task are thoroughly discussed, as are the steps involved in the entire process.

Many will merely write off reloading as too much work, too dangerous, and not worth their time, said the Survival Life article. In reality, its become one of the main ways to battle against the increasing regulations on who can buy ammunition and in what amounts. Recent extremely tragic incidences have caused an uproar over American gun rights, the article said. Unfortunately, it also said some of the law makers in this country are ignorant about gun owners, and as a result are lumping them together with criminals.

Responsible firearm owners shouldnt be worrying about laws restricting their access to ammunition, but the article said they are. On top of these new reforms, bullets and shells are getting hard to come by. The article said stores and retailers are hesitating to churn out huge amounts of inventory in case sales completely dive bomb because of fewer customers.

The article said that if people have a choice between miles of red tape to get expensively taxed bullets or making their own at home for pennies on the dollar, its obvious what most would choose.

Readers of Unlimited Ammo wont have to spend hours duplicating the effort put into the Special Reports creation. Theyll be able to learn everything there is to know about safe reloading procedures, and how to get the most out of every bullet, according to SurvivalLife.com.

Mistakes in reloading can be extremely costly, so the article definitely recommended learning from experienced sources when it comes to reusing ammunition. Unlimited Ammo can help people never have to worry about running out of bullets again.

SurvivalLife.com is a non-politically biased source that is geared toward the survival side of prepping. Subscriptions to the Newsletter bring all of the latest information from SurvivalLife.com straight to readers inboxes.

Whether readers need wilderness survival tips or strategies to plan for an urban disaster, SurvivalLife.com covers it all. Well on its way to becoming a preeminent member of the survival blog-o-sphere, SurvivalLife.com is contributing to the conversation and hopes readers do as well.

Survival Life prides itself on supplying its readers with only the best and most accurate information, and Unlimited Ammo stays true to that sentiment. The article said the Special Report will guide even the most inexperienced in a practical and inexpensive way of extending the life of their ammunition.







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Arizona Department of Corrections to Implement Reading Horizons Statewide

North Salt Lake, UT (PRWEB) April 19, 2013

In March of 2013, the Arizona Department of Corrections (DOC) purchased Reading Horizons interactive reading software for all twelve institutions across the state as part of their inmate education program.

As part of the mandatory education classes, the Arizona DOC will teach the inmates how to improve their basic reading skills with the Reading Horizons software. The software is created for adult learners and ensures that each learner masters the basic foundational skills needed for reading success.

Literacy instruction is a crucial part of inmate education with 70% of all prisoners in state and federal systems classified as illiterate, reading below a fourth grade reading level (begintoread.com).

With the Reading Horizons program, the average student sees gains of two-to-three grade levels after 60 hours of instruction (typically over a six month time frame).

With the Reading Horizons software, the number of prisoners in Arizona who get released and then get put back in prison, after committing another crime, will greatly decrease.

“Penal institution records show that inmates have a 16% chance of returning to prison if they receive literacy help, as opposed to 70% who receive no help” (http://www.edu-cyberpg.com).

Over the last 20 years Reading Horizons has been used statewide in correctional facilities across the United States, including: Maryland, Delaware, and California.

Frances Tracy-Mumford, the former Delaware State Director of Adult Education and Correctional Education and the current Maryland Academic Program Coordinator in Correctional Education, described her experience with Reading Horizons by saying: At first we used Reading Horizons as a tack on to another program, but we all started getting such good results that it became a staple for all of our correctional programs. It really helps with a whole host of writing, spelling, and reading problems for both lower and higher level students.

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About Reading Horizons

Founded in 1984, Reading Horizons provides teacher training, teacher manuals, and interactive software that empowers teachers to effectively teach beginning readers, struggling readers, and English language learners. The simple and streamlined nature of the program makes it easy for students with learning disabilities and working memory issues to find reading success. The Reading Horizons program is currently offered in over 10,000 schools across the country. Follow Reading Horizons at @readinghorizons.







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