SURVIVAL SKILLS DEPARTMENT (SUR)

READING LISTS AND PRACTICAL REQUIREMENTS

         Important Notes: Some of the following recommended reading and resource materials may not be locally available to you. Consult with your CVC Course Supervisor or contact your area CVC Instruction Coordinator in order to locate copies of missing items, or to find or propose suitable substitute study material for the course in question. This means that students can, if they desire, develop their own reading and study proposals for each course from locally available reference and reading materials. Most courses have a wide range of reference items to choose from. Generally speaking, students will be expected to have read at least 75% of the suggested items, or a specific amount where indicated, or some suitable substituted equivalent in order to qualify for credits. But, in order to have a better grasp or understanding of the subject, it is suggested that you complete above this minimum requirement. (If WND articles are not available, they do not need to be considered as part of the 75%.) Depending on the courses studied, students may need to find additional reference material that is more current or deals more specifically or in greater depth in the areas they are studying. (See also Appendix B: Supplementary Courses and Resources, for further ideas and study alternatives.)
         The reading lists are not arranged in order of priority. They are arranged as follows: First MLs (listed in alphabetical order for ease of locating titles you may be looking for); then after the * * *, all other articles listed by pub or book name. We thought it would be most convenient for you if all the HTL articles were listed together, and all the Mop items were listed together, etc., so that when you are reading an article in a certain book (such as HTL), you can easily locate all the related HTL articles at the same time. These pubs and books are listed in alphabetical order. (Please note: The titles listed below refer to authorized versions of Family literature only.)
         There is one blank check box at the end of each list to encourage you to add new items as they are published. Please do not be limited to making only one addition, but fill in as many new items as you think are suitable.

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1. HOME SAFETY AND FIRST AID (FA)

SUR FA-00 Home Safety and Crisis Care Practical Experience
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Practical Requirement: 120 hours of experience in actively establishing safe environments for children or the elderly, and/or caring for sick, injured, handicapped or convalescing people, and/or assisting in a crisis situation.

SUR FA-01 Home Safety I
General Home Safety:
         [ ] LNFs for BOTM 2 (ML1208:73, pg.82; Vol.12)
         [ ] Play It Safe (ML2082; Vol.16, DB3)
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312; Vol.13)
         [ ] Watch and Pray (ML1848; Vol.15, DB7, LWG3, pg.169)
         [ ] Watch Your Watts (ML941; Vol.8)
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         [ ] Cooking Safety (CC2, pg.619)
         [ ] Kitchen Safety (CC2, pg.621)
         [ ] The Handyman and Home Safety (CC2, pg.660)
         [ ] First Aid and Precautions for the Handyman (CC2, pg.663)
         [ ] Electric Shocks (CC2, pg.682)
         [ ] Electrical Safety (CC2, pg.683)
         [ ] Airplane in the Tree, The (LWG1, pg.97)
         [ ] Stair Safety (LWG3, pg.109)
         [ ] Rugs (LWG3, pg.111)
         [ ] Go Slow (LWG3, pg.154)
         [ ] Safety/Accidents (MOP2, pg.878)
         [ ] Fate Plays a Crucial Role ... (WND53, pg.3)
         [ ] Potato Peels for Burns (WND105)
         [ ] Is Your Home an Easy Mark? (WND155)
         [ ] Safety Checklist (WND155)
         [ ] Home Safe Home (WND217)
         [ ] Family First Aid (WND217, pg.2)
         [ ] Lightning: Nature's Terrible Swift Sword (WND221)
         [ ] Sudden Death -- At Night (WND221)
         [ ] Preventing Electrical Accidents (WND230)
         [ ] Poison Alert (WND257)
         [ ] Emergency Action -- Keep Calm (WND257)
         [ ] Commercial Toxins (WX, pg.472)
         [ ] Perilous to Breathe Indoors (WX, pg.730)
         [ ] U.S. Playgrounds (WX, pg.989)
         [ ]

Safety with Children:
         [ ] Watch and Pray (ML1848; Vol.15, DB7, LWG3, pg.169)
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         [ ] What To Do in Emergency Childbirth (CC1, pg.178)
         [ ] A Mommy's Medical Manual -- Natural and Herbal Remedies for Mother and Child (CC1, pg.213)
         [ ] Baby Safety (CC1, pg.364)
         [ ] Baby Dangers (CC1, pg.365)
         [ ] Car Safety Tips for Children (CC1, pg.387)
         [ ] Child Safety Checklist (HH2, pg.94)
         [ ] Tips for Kids on Babycare, Parts 1-9 (LWG2, pg.156)
         [ ] Beware of Cats, Parents Told (WND16, pg.46)
         [ ] Shaken Infant Syndrome (WND50)
         [ ] Hot Dogs Can Be Fatal (WND53)
         [ ] Foods Can Kill (WND53)
         [ ] Can You Deliver a Baby? (WND56)
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Practical Requirements: Childproof a child's living and playing area.

SUR FA-02 Home Safety II: Health and Hygiene
         [ ] Devil's Pests, The (ML933; Vol.8)
         [ ] Health Gems (ML1313; Vol.13)
         [ ] Mo's Pointers for Health (ML353:317-343,400; Vol.3, DB6)
         [ ] Pray and Spray (ML2330; Vol.17)
         [ ] Skin Care (ML1563; BK14)
         [ ] Tropical Tips from the Seven S's (ML1228; Vol.12)
         [ ] Trouble with the Tropics, The (ML1215; Vol.12, DB1)
         [ ] Watch Out for Mrs. Mosquito (ML1831; Vol.15, DB2)
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         [ ] A Family Medical Advisory for India (FSM12, pg.408)
         [ ] Tropical Health Care Tips (HH2, pg.88)
         [ ] Worms: Prevention and Care (HH2, pg.91)
         [ ] Grandpa and Techi Fighting the Devil (LWG1, pg.205)
         [ ] Food Shopping (LWG2, pg.193)
         [ ] Dishwashing (LWG2, pg.210)
         [ ] Health (MOP1, pg.475)
         [ ] Special AIDS Edition (VOL17, pg.668)
         [ ] Rats Exhibit Reactions to Microwaves (WND52, pg.4)
         [ ] Health Benefits From Garlic (WND58)
         [ ] Aspirin: Friend or Foe? (WND68, pg.16)
         [ ] Ancient 'Miracle' Drugs (WND73)
         [ ] Rheumatism Sun Cure (WND101)
         [ ] Diseases You Can Get in Swimming Pools (WND103)
         [ ] Brain Storms (WND105)
         [ ] Don't Let the Cold Get You (WND105)
         [ ] Fungus Threatens You in Hot, Sweaty Countries (WND109)
         [ ] Ulcers (WND111)
         [ ] Listen to Your Tummy Talk (WND125)
         [ ] Health Book May Save You from Doctor's Ignorance (WND141, pg.6)
         [ ] You Can Avoid Food Poisoning (WND145)
         [ ] Right Diet Best Weapon in War on Disease (WND385)
         [ ] A Sprinkling of Cinnamon (WND390)
         [ ] Yogurt (WND391)
         [ ] Carrots and Eyesight (WND391)
         [ ] Broccoli Helps You Avoid Sickness (WND391)
         [ ] Green Tea (WND392)
         [ ] Petroleum Jelly (WND392)
         [ ] Vitamin C (WND392)
         [ ] Cockroach Most Bothersome Pest (WND396)
         [ ] Cause of Motion Sickness (WND414)
         [ ] Garlic Research (WND439)
         [ ] Eczema Remedies (WND450)
         [ ] Vitamin A (WND458)
         [ ] Honey for Ulcers? (WND459)
         [ ] Folk Medicine (WX, pg.449)
         [ ] Positive Outlook Best Medicine (WX, pg.463)
         [ ] Back to Basics (for Health and Beauty) (WX, pg.465)
         [ ] Cures for Cavities (WX, pg.466)
         [ ] New Warning Issued in U.S. on Aspirin (WX, pg.619)
         [ ] Food Poisoning (WX, pg.710)
         [ ] Don't Swim if the Water Is Infested (WX, pg.898)
         [ ] Makeup: Safety First (WX, pg.899)
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Practical Requirement: Give a group class covering practical suggestions on ways to improve health and hygiene.
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SUR FA-03 CPR and Basic First Aid
         [ ] Handbook of First Aid (HH5, pg.50)
         [ ] ESP-BSW First Aid Workbook
         [ ] How To Take a Pulse (WND360)
         [ ] First Aid for Eye Emergencies (WX, pg.458)
         [ ] Pediatrics (WX, pg.468)
         [ ] See also: good local First Aid manual
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Practical Requirement: Complete a study of one locally available First Aid Course or manual.

SUR FA-04 Caring for the Sick
         [ ] Dad on Armi's Appendicitis (ML2068; Vol.16)
         [ ] Expect Miracles (ML717; Vol.6)
         [ ] Faith and Healing (ML M; Vol.1, DB4)
         [ ] Fevers (ML878, Vol.7)
         [ ] Fight for Your Healing (ML2072; Vol.16, DB7)
         [ ] Healing in His Wings (ML969; Vol.8, DB8, TR, pg.393)
         [ ] Herbal Remedies! -- God's Wonders (ML1236; Vol.12)
         [ ] How to Go on the Attack (ML2128; Vol.16, DB7)
         [ ] Pill? -- Or Pilgrimage (ML599; Vol.4, DB1)
         [ ] Power of Positive Praise, The (ML1375; BK18, DB1)
         [ ] Prayer for David's Fever (ML2236; Vol.17, DB3)
         [ ] Prayer for the Children (ML753, Vol.6)
         [ ] What's the Difference? (ML330C; Vol.3, DB6)
         [ ] Why Is Your Child Sick? (ML1135; Vol.11, DB1)

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         [ ] A Mommy's Medical Manual -- Natural and Herbal Remedies for Mother and Child (CC1, pg.213)
         [ ] Lessons and Tips Learned from Childhood Diseases (FSM147)
         [ ] Our Special Gift from Heaven (FSM 128)
         [ ] Recovering From Childhood Sicknesses (FSM164, pg.11)
         [ ] Heaven's Special Child (FSM193)
         [ ] Our Golden Butterfly (FSM194)
         [ ] Sick Children (HH2, pg.42,43)
         [ ] Childhood Diseases (HH2, pg.71-75)
         [ ] Caring for Your Eyes (HH2, pg.76)
         [ ] Ear Care (HH2, pg.87)
         [ ] Healing (MOP1, pg.453)
         [ ] Feeling Sick? Watch Laurel and Hardy (WND222)
         [ ] Laughter Is the Best Medicine (WND78)
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2. DISASTER READINESS (DS)

SUR FA-00 Home Safety and Crisis Care Practical Experience
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Practical Requirement: 120 hours of experience in actively establishing safe environments for children or the elderly, and/or caring for sick, injured, handicapped or convalescing people, and/or assisting in a crisis situation. (For the Disaster Readiness certificate, 60 hours of this must be spent assisting in survival and/or crisis situations.)

SUR DS-01 Disaster Readiness
         [ ] Contingency Plans (ML1104; Vol.11, DB7)
         [ ] God's Pictures (ML1317:86-124,156; Vol.14)
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312; Vol.13)
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         [ ] Refuge and Survival (CAT, pg.636)
         [ ] How to Prepare for a Typhoon (FSM12, pg.467)
         [ ] Emergency Handbook (FSM26)
         [ ] "There's a Fire in the Kitchen" (FSM154, pg.8)
         [ ] Without the Smell of Smoke (POL5, pg.4)
         [ ] Dead Raised to Life (POL6, pg.7)
         [ ] Tugboat Tragedy! -- God's Protection and Lessons (POL8, pg.5)
         [ ] Acting Quickly and Calmly During a Hotel Fire... (WND22, pg.62)
         [ ] Hotel Fires: Steps to a Safe Exit (WND106)
         [ ] Fire Disaster Could Happen Anywhere (WND161, pg.6)
         [ ] Home Fire Protection (WND304)
         [ ] How to Survive a Hotel Fire (WND345)
         [ ] Hurricane Watch (WX, pg.176)
         [ ] Fire Extinguishers (WX, pg.320)
         [ ] How to Survive a Hotel Fire (WX, pg.514)
         [ ] Awe Is Warranted During a Thunderstorm (WX, pg.661)
         [ ] This Article Just Might Help Save Your Life in a Fire (WX, pg.704)
         [ ] Lightning Rods (WX, pg.1011)
         [ ] See also: "When the Impossible Becomes Possible" (audio tape)
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Practical Requirement: Student must research and write an essay and/or present a talk on how to survive in some life threatening situation, e.g., fire, flood, earthquake, etc.

SUR DS-02 Citizen Action in Emergencies
         [ ] Blessed Are the Dead (ML912; Vol.8)
         [ ] Crash Is Here, The (ML854; Vol.7)
         [ ] Emergency Tidbits (ML855; Vol.7)
         [ ] Gotcher "Flee Bag"? (ML386; Vol.3, DB1)
         [ ] He'll Care for His Own (ML900; Vol.7, DB1)
         [ ] How to Survive War (ML311; Vol.3)
         [ ] Refuge from the Storm (ML899; Vol.7, DB8)
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         [ ] How to Survive a War, with a Baby (CC1, pg.403)
         [ ] Survival for Families (CC1, pg.409)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 1 (CLTP1)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 2 (CLTP2)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 3 (CLTP3)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 4 (CLTP6)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 5 (CLTP7)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 6 (CLTP8)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 7 (CLTP9)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 8 (CLTP12)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 9 (CLTP13)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 10 (CLTP14)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 11 (CLTP15)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 12 (CLTP 17)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 13 (CLTP19)
         [ ] Power and Protection! -- Part 14 (CLTP20)
         [ ] Athens -- Earthquake (ENCEX, pg.595)
         [ ] "Earthquakes in Diverse Places" (ENCEX, pg.596)
         [ ] "The Stars in Their Courses Fought Against 'Somoza'" (ENCEX, pg.182)
         [ ] Escape from a Holocaust (ENCEX, pg.897)
         [ ] "Thou Shalt Not Be Afraid for the Terror by Night" (FSM13, pg.214)
         [ ] Amidst Riots in India (FSM13, pg.217)
         [ ] Lessons Learned on Civil Disturbances (FSM113, pg.10)
         [ ] Heavenly Security, Part 1 (FSM119)
         [ ] Heavenly Security, Part 2 (FSM126)
         [ ] Held at Knifepoint (FSM198, pg.9)
         [ ] Survival (MOP2, pg.1001)
         [ ] Super-Duper Survival in an AC State (WND49, pg.8)
         [ ] How to Survive a Hijack (WND138)
         [ ] What to Do When the System Breaks Down in Peace or War (WX, pg.270)
         [ ] Keep Clean Without Running Water (WX, pg.545)
         [ ] Protection Against Radio-iodine (WX, pg.624)
         [ ] Removing Fallout Dust from Water (WX, pg.624)
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3. URBAN SURVIVAL (US)
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Note: The following reading material does not cover all of the important topics necessary for a thorough study of urban survival. This material should be supplemented with more detailed, current counsel on urban survival, such as is found in The Urban Survival Handbook by John Wiseman [Harvill, London 1991], or a similar in-depth urban survival manual.)

SUR FA-00 Home Safety and Crisis Care Practical Experience
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Practical Requirement: 120 hours of experience in actively establishing safe environments for children or the elderly, and/or caring for sick, injured, handicapped or convalescing people, and/or assisting in a crisis situation. (For the Urban Survival certificate, 60 hours of this must be spent assisting in survival and/or crisis situations.)

SUR US-01 Be a Survivor!
         [ ] Be Prepared (ML858; Vol.7)
         [ ] Contingency Plans (ML1104; Vol.11, DB7)
         [ ] Death to the Cities (ML373; Vol.3, DB1)
         [ ] Gotcher "Flee Bag"? (ML386; Vol.3, DB1)
         [ ] Refuge from the Storm (ML899; Vol.7, DB8)
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312; Vol.13)
         [ ] Survival (ML172:226-240; Vol.2)
         [ ] Survival for Families (ML859; Vol.7)
         [ ] Why Disasters? (ML959; Vol.8, DB1)
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         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" above.
         [ ] Relieve Stress the Natural Way (OM2, pg.5)
         [ ] Stress: Your Boss Can Help (WND17, pg.39)
         [ ] Stress: Trust the Lord (WND34, pg.42)
         [ ] Stress and Worry: Fret Not (WND35, pg.25)
         [ ] Thinking Deteriorates with Drinking (WND50)
         [ ] Air Pollution Kills 50,000 Yearly in America (WND52, pg.16)
         [ ] Effects of Alcohol on Body Complex (WND52, pg.2)
         [ ] Menace: Air Pollution (WND53, pg.9)
         [ ] Management Stress (WND66)
         [ ] Commercial Toxins (WX, pg.472)
         [ ] Perilous to Breathe Indoors (WX, pg.730)
         [ ] Heroin Overdoses Increase in U.S. (WX, pg.961)
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SUR US-02 Making Your Home a Safe Place to Live
         [ ] LNFs for BOTM 2 (ML1208:73-82; Vol.12)
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312; Vol.13)
         [ ] Watch and Pray (ML1848; Vol.15, DB7, LWG3, pg.169)
         [ ] Watch Your Watts (ML941; Vol.8)
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         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" above.
         [ ] Safety with Gas (AB3, pg.N222)
         [ ] Baby Safety (CC1, pg.364)
         [ ] Baby Dangers (CC1, pg.365)
         [ ] Cooking Safety (CC2, pg.619)
         [ ] Kitchen Safety (CC2, pg.621)
         [ ] Handyman and Home Safety, The (CC2, pg.660)
         [ ] First Aid and Precautions for the Handyman (CC2, pg.663)
         [ ] Electric Shocks (CC2, pg.682)
         [ ] Electrical Safety (CC2, pg.683)
         [ ] Child Safety Checklist (HH2, pg.94)
         [ ] Explosion, The (KTK2, pg.77)
         [ ] Tips for Kids on Babycare, Parts 1-9 (LWG2, pg.156)
         [ ] The Handyman, Parts 2-4 (LWG3, pg.85)
         [ ] Safety/Accidents (MOP2, pg.878)
         [ ] Safety Checklist (WND155)
         [ ] Home Safe Home (WND217)
         [ ] Family First Aid (WND217, pg.2)
         [ ] Lightning: Nature's Terrible Swift Sword (WND221)
         [ ] Preventing Electrical Accidents (WND230)
         [ ] Emergency Action -- Keep Calm (WND257)
         [ ] Commercial Toxins (WX, pg.472)
         [ ] Perilous to Breathe Indoors (WX, pg.730)
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SUR US-03 Handyman Hazards
         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" on page 9.SUR.9.
         [ ] Home Safety Notes (AB3, pg.N190)
         [ ] Safety with Gas (AB3, pg.N222)
         [ ] Junior Handyman (CC2, pg.655, AB3, pg.N182)
         [ ] Handyman and Home Safety, The (CC2, pg.660, AB3, pg.N187)
         [ ] First Aid Precautions for the Handyman (CC2, pg.663, AB3, pg.N191)
         [ ] Hammer and Nail Skills (CC2, pg.666, AB3, pg.N199)
         [ ] Sawing Skills (CC2, pg.671, AB3, pg.N204)
         [ ] Screwdriver Skills (CC2, pg.675, AB3, pg.N208)
         [ ] Drilling Holes (CC2, pg.676, AB3, pg.N209)
         [ ] Chisels, Planes and Files (CC2, pg.678, AB3, pg.N211)
         [ ] Notes on Painting (CC2, pg.679, AB3, pg.N212)
         [ ] Simple Electrical Skills (CC2, pg.681, B3, pg.N216)
         [ ] Electrical Safety (CC2, pg.683, AB3, pg.N217)
         [ ] Mr. Handyman and His Helpers (CC2, pg.686, AB3, pg.N214)
         [ ] Handyman Hints (ENCEX, pg.274)
         [ ] Handyman Tools (HN15)
         [ ] Carpentry (HN2)
         [ ] House Inspection (LWG3, pg.104)
         [ ] Cheap Tools (LWG3, pg.147)
         [ ] Go Slow! -- Haste Makes Waste (LWG3, pg.154)
         [ ] Preventing Electrical Accidents (WND230)
         [ ] Some Basic Principles of Electrical Safety (WND230, pg.2)
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SUR US-04 Poisons
         [ ] Christmas Eve Massacre, The (ML856; Vol.7, DB1)
         [ ] Fight Discouragement (ML1376:25-60; BK3)
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312:35,36; Vol.13)
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         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" on page 9.SUR.9.
         [ ] Child Safety Checklist (HH2, pg.94)
         [ ] First Aid Tips (HH2, pg.96)
         [ ] You Can Avoid Food Poisoning (WND145)
         [ ] Home Safe Home (WND217)
         [ ] Women, Alcohol (WND243, pg.5)
         [ ] Poison Alert (WND257)
         [ ] Emergency Action -- Keep Calm (WND257)
         [ ] Drug Abuse (WX, pg.316)
         [ ] Food Poisoning (WX, pg.710)
         [ ] Abuse of Prescription Drugs (WX, pg.790)
         [ ] World Alcohol Consumption Doubled (WX, pg.896)
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SUR US-05 Fire!
         [ ] God's Pictures (ML1317:86-124; Vol.14)
         [ ] Gotcher "Flee Bag"? (ML386; Vol.3, DB1))
         [ ] Have Trailer -- Will Travel! -- Part 1: Fires (ML812-1; Vol.7)
         [ ] Have Trailer -- Will Travel! -- Part 2: Gas Fires (ML812-2; Vol.7)
         [ ] Have Trailer 'Will Travel! -- Part 3: Gas Fires and Campers (ML812-3; Vol.7)
         [ ] LNFs for BOTM 2 (ML1208:73-82; Vol.12)
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312:11-26; Vol.13)
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         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" on page 9.SUR.9.
         [ ] Camping Life with Our Gypsy King (BK19, pg.213:46-56)
         [ ] Emergency Handbook (FSM26)
         [ ] "There's a Fire in the Kitchen" (FSM154, pg.8)
         [ ] Prayers in a Blazing Building (HM19, pg.11)
         [ ] Without the Smell of Smoke (POL5, pg.4)
         [ ] Hotel Fires: Steps to a Safe Exit (WND106)
         [ ] Fire Disaster Could Happen Anywhere (WND161, pg.6)
         [ ] Home Safe Home (WND217)
         [ ] Acting Quickly and Calmly During a Hotel Fire (WND22, pg.62)
         [ ] Lightning: Nature's Terrible Swift Sword (WND221)
         [ ] Home Fire Protection (WND304)
         [ ] How to Survive a Hotel Fire (WND345)
         [ ] Lightning Rods (WX, pg.1011)
         [ ] Fire Extinguishers (WX, pg.320)
         [ ] How To Survive a Hotel Fire (WX, pg.514)
         [ ] This Article Just Might Help Save Your Life in a Fire (WX, pg.704)
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SUR US-06 Security
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312:37-42; Vol.13)
         [ ] What To Do in a Robbery (ML2244; Vol.17, DB7)
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         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" on page 9.SUR.9.
         [ ] Codes, Ciphers and Secret Messages (AB3, pg.N253)
         [ ] Heavenly Security -- Part 1 (FSM119, pg.14)
         [ ] Heavenly Security -- Part 2 (FSM126)
         [ ] Heavenly Security -- Part 4 (FSM145, pg.17)
         [ ] Driving (GT1, pg.793)
         [ ] Security Check (LWG3, pg.158)
         [ ] Computer Buffs Guilty of "Break-In" (WND25, pg.22)
         [ ] High-Tech Robber, The: Crime and Modern Banking (WND26, pg.45)
         [ ] Electronic Security (WND39, pg.34)
         [ ] Encoding for Security (WND56, pg.3)
         [ ] Is Your Home an Easy Mark? (WND155)
         [ ] The Home Security Test (WND359)
         [ ]

SUR US-07 Risks at Work and Play
         [ ] Play It Safe (ML2082; Vol.16, DB3)
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         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" on page 9.SUR.9.
         [ ] The Importance of Getting Out (AB3, pg.K2)
         [ ] Learning to Swim (BK19, pg.360)
         [ ] Hell's Bells (CD12)
         [ ] Television: Tool or Tyrant? (HED)
         [ ] Swimming Safety (HH2, pg.227)
         [ ] Danger on Water (HH2, pg.233)
         [ ] Grandpa's Accidents for Being a Bad Boy (KTK2, pg.81)
         [ ] The Airplane in the Tree (LWG1, pg.97)
         [ ] Get In the Light (LWG5, pg.113)
         [ ] Beware of the "Burn" (WND65)
         [ ] Safety Checklist (WND155)
         [ ] Music That Harms Your Ears (WND178)
         [ ] Television Pitches Violence as the Key to Success (WND225)
         [ ] Do Some Songs Kill? (WND254, pg.7)
         [ ] How To Stay Healthy at the PC (WND270)
         [ ] The Television Fare Is Sickening (WND274, pg.3)
         [ ] Does Television Set the Killers Loose? (WND300, pg.4)
         [ ] Television Leads Back to the Dark Ages (WND300, pg.4)
         [ ] Swimming Pool Safety (WND308)
         [ ] It's Only Rock 'n' War (WND308, pg.6)
         [ ] Beware of Jogging (WX, pg.783)
         [ ] New Research Findings on Walking (WX, pg.810)
         [ ] U.S. Playgrounds (WX, pg.989)
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SUR US-08 In Transit Survival
         [ ] Cleanliness with Children (ML1220; Vol.12)
         [ ] Have Faith Will Travel (ML150:27-52; Vol.1)
         [ ] Motion Sickness, Chapters 1-4 (ML831; Vol.7)
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312:37-49; Vol.13)
         [ ] What Every Driver Should Know, Parts 1-6 (ML851; Vol.7)
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         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" on page 9.SUR.9.
         [ ] Bicycle Safety (AB3, pg.K14)
         [ ] Car Safety Tips for Children (CC1, pg.387)
         [ ] Dad the Backseat Driver, Part 1:20-22 (ENCEX, pg.1080)
         [ ] Dad the Backseat Driver, Part 2 (ENCEX, pg.1105)
         [ ] Dad the Backseat Driver, Part 3: Headlights (ENCEX, pg.1109)
         [ ] Check Your Driving Habits (ENCEX, pg.1209)
         [ ] Heavenly Security, Part 4 (FSM145, pg.17)
         [ ] Driving (GT1, pg.793)
         [ ] Learning To Ride a Bicycle (KTK2, pg.355)
         [ ] Our Travels, Parts 1-6 (LWG3, pg.4)
         [ ] X-ray Hazards Travelling Through Airports (WND19, pg.35)
         [ ] Traveller's Safety Tips (WND22, pg.62)
         [ ] Pedal Power: New Models of Bicycles (WND23, pg.42)
         [ ] Airline Food Poisoning: Pray Before Eating (WND26, pg.61)
         [ ] Motion Sickness: Causes, Cures and Warnings (WND52, pg.16)
         [ ] Cautionary Tales for Travelers (WND53, pg.13)
         [ ] Airline Safety: How To Survive a Crash (WND53, pg.3)
         [ ] Get a Handle on the Right Luggage (WND70, pg.2)
         [ ] Luggage (WND70, pg.2)
         [ ] The Missing Suitcase Problem (WND70, pg.2)
         [ ] Vaccinations (WND85, pg.2)
         [ ] Careful What You Swallow (WND85, pg.2)
         [ ] Cabin Safety (WND93, pg.9)
         [ ] Class: Economy, Business or First (WND93, pg.9)
         [ ] When to Tip and When Not to Tip (WND182, pg.7)
         [ ] Sudden Death at Night (WND221)
         [ ] Jet Lag (WND224)
         [ ] Who Gets Jet Lag? (WND240, pg.7)
         [ ] Coping With Six Common Car Emergencies (WND254)
         [ ] Street-Smart Winter Driving (WND307)
         [ ] Vaccination? Doctors Disagree (WND313)
         [ ] Cultivate Safe Driving Habits (WND341)
         [ ] How To Survive a Plane Crash (WND420)
         [ ] Valuable Tips On Money When Travelling (WX, pg.123)
         [ ] Taking the Train in Europe: A Report (WX, pg.18)
         [ ] Economy Class (WX, pg.656)
         [ ] Barbara Walters: Tips on Flying (WX, pg.656)
         [ ] Sleep: New Findings Good for Jet Lag (WX, pg.889)
         [ ] Travelling With Kids (WX, pg.901)
         [ ] The Secrets of Sorting Suitcases (WX, pg.902)
         [ ]

SUR US-09 Self-defence
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312:44-49; Vol.13)
         [ ]

* * *

         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" on page 9.SUR.9.
         [ ] Heavenly Security -- Part 2 (FSM126)
         [ ] Heavenly Security -- Part 3 (FSM143, pg.22)
         [ ] Heavenly Security -- Part 4 (FSM145, pg.12)
         [ ]

SUR US-10 Surviving Terrorism
         [ ] Tips for the Tropix (ML1314:98-104; Vol.13)
         [ ] What To Do in a Robbery (ML2244; Vol.17, DB7)
         [ ]

* * *

         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" on page 9.SUR.9.
         [ ] Two Weeks in a Civil War (FS7, pg.43)
         [ ] Heavenly Security, Part 2 (FSM126)
         [ ] Held at Knifepoint (FSM198, pg.9)
         [ ] Safe Children (HED)
         [ ] How To Survive a Hijack (WND138)
         [ ] Spy Tech (WND279, pg.5)
         [ ] What To Do when the System Breaks Down In Peace or War (WX, pg.270)
         [ ]

SUR US-11 Surviving Disasters
         [ ] Be Prepared (ML858; Vol.7)
         [ ] Death to the Cities (ML373:65-68,82-89,100-125; Vol.3, DB1)
         [ ] Gotcher "Flee Bag"? (ML386; Vol.3, DB1)
         [ ] How to Survive War (ML311; Vol.3)
         [ ] Safety Lessons (ML1312:1-10; Vol.13)
         [ ] Tips for the Tropix (ML1314:110-127; Vol.13)
         [ ]

* * *

         [ ] Survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" on page 9.SUR.9.
         [ ] Athens Earthquake (ENCEX, pg.595)
         [ ] "Earthquakes in Diverse Places" (ENCEX, pg.596)
         [ ] How to Prepare for a Typhoon (FSM12, pg.467)
         [ ] Emergency Handbook (FSM26)
         [ ] Hurricane (KTK2, pg.87)
         [ ] Hurricane Watch: How To Survive a Hurricane (WX, pg.176)
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4. WILDERNESS SURVIVAL (WS)
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Note: The following reading material does not cover all of the important topics necessary for a thorough study of outdoor survival. This material should be supplemented with more detailed, current counsel on outdoor survival, such as is found in The SAS Survival Handbook by John Wiseman [Harvill, London 1991], or a similar in-depth outdoor survival manual.)

SUR WS-00 Wilderness Experience
         [ ]
Practical Requirement: 120 hours of practical experience in agriculture-related and/or wilderness survival activities including, outdoor living, gardening, care of animals, crop management, etc.

SUR WS-01 Wilderness Survival
         [ ] Have Faith -- Will Camp, Parts 1-10 (ML807; Vol.7)
         [ ] Have Faith -- Will Travel, Parts 1-25 (ML812; Vol.7)
         [ ] Survival for Families (ML859; Vol.7)
         [ ] Tents and Sleeping Bags (ML861; Vol.7)

* * *

         [ ] Outdoor survival manual, as mentioned in "Note" above.
         [ ] Survival Sam, No. 1 Survival Tips About Water (KTK2, pg.257)
         [ ] Survival Sam, No. 2 Shelters (KTK2, pg.261)
         [ ] Survival Sam, No. 3 Finding Free Food (KTK2, pg.265)
         [ ] Survival Sam, No. 4 Catching Animals for Food (KTK2, pg.269)
         [ ] Survival Sam, No. 5 How to Build and Start a Fire (KTK2, pg.273)
         [ ] Survival Sam, No. 6 Making Your Own Survival Kit (KTK2, pg.277)
         [ ] Survival (PX, pg.319)
         [ ]

SUR WS-02 Stewards of Our Planet
         [ ] Jewels on the Environmental Movement (ML2823; GN533)
         [ ]

* * *

         [ ] Outdoor survival manual and/or agricultural textbook, as mentioned in "Note" above.
         [ ] A Green Earth or a Dry Desert? Forests Destroyed (WND10, pg.59)
         [ ] Man Destroying Creation! -- Rain Forests Disappear (WND41, pg.50)
         [ ] "Greenhouse Effect" Is Here (WND234, pg.3)
         [ ] Greenhouse Effect (WND243, pg.6)
         [ ] What on Earth's Going On? (WND270, pg.7)
         [ ]

5. FARMING BASICS (FB)
         (
Note: The following reading material does not cover all of the important topics necessary for a thorough study of farming basics. This material should be supplemented with suitable textbooks on agricultural and farm skills.)

SUR FB-00 Farming Experience
         [ ]
Practical Requirement: 240 hours of practical experience in farming activities including gardening, care of animals, use of farm equipment, crop management, etc.

SUR FB-01 Introductory Farm Skills
         [ ] Down on the Farm (ML1949; Vol.16)
         [ ] Fire and Freedom (ML1829:44-46; Vol.15)
         [ ] Stop! Look! Listen! (ML74:28; Vol.1)
         [ ]

* * *

         [ ] Agricultural textbook, as mentioned in "Note" above.
         [ ] Biotechnology's Leap Forward (WND32, pg.44)
         [ ] (Please also refer to HSV Videos on the subject)
         [ ]

SUR FB-02 Introductory Animal Husbandry
         [ ] "...To every creature!" (ML2959; GN614)
         [ ] Naming the Baby (ML338:24-70; Vol.3, DB6)
         [ ] Newsletter and Advisory -- II (ML190:24-38; Vol.2, DB5)
         [ ] Psychic Cat, The (ML1483; BK5)
         [ ]

* * *

         [ ] Agricultural textbook, as mentioned in "Note" above.
         [ ] The Asian Water Buffalo (WND27, pg.37)
         [ ] New Horse Age, A (WX, pg.443)
         [ ] Can Animals Really Think? (WX, pg.1012)
         [ ] (Please also refer to HSV Videos on the subject)
         [ ]

SUR FB-03 Introductory Horticulture
         [ ] Garden of God!, The -- Gardening from Eden to Eternity (ML1521; BK10)
         [ ] What Did Adam Do in the Garden? (ML1917; Vol.15)
         [ ]

* * *

         [ ] Agricultural textbook, as mentioned in "Note" above.
         [ ] Gardening with Children (CC2, pg.563)
         [ ] Sprouting Seeds (ENCEX, pg.127)
         [ ] 101 Reasons Why -- Sprouts (FSM12, pg.450)
         [ ] Plants and Flowers (LWG2, pg.226)
         [ ] Grandpa's Garden (LWG3, pg.182)
         [ ] Gardening Therapy (WND81, pg.3)
         [ ] Gardening, Anyone? (WND137)
         [ ] Give Your Child Green Fingers (WND144)
         [ ] The Color of Status Is Green (WND144)
         [ ] Gardening Is Good for Health (WND177)
         [ ] Many Quit Fast Track for the Garden Path (WND326)
         [ ] House Plants Can Reduce Air Pollution (WND339)
         [ ] (Please also refer to HSV Videos on the subject)
         [ ]

Gardening with Small Plots
         [ ] Outdoor Gardening (CC2, pg.567)
         [ ] Vegetable Factories, Pesticide-free Farming, Biological Fertilizers (WND192)
         [ ] (Please also refer to HSV Videos on the subject)

* * *

         [ ] Outdoor survival manual and/or agricultural textbook, as mentioned in "Note" above.

Herbs
         [ ] Herbal Remedies (ML1236; Vol.12)
         [ ]

* * *

         [ ] Agricultural textbook, as mentioned in "Note" above.
         [ ] Using and Preparing Herbs (CC1, pg.215)
         [ ] Herbal Remedies (CC1, pg.219)
         [ ] Kitchen Cures (CC1, pg.250)
         [ ] Garlic -- Grow Your Own Garlic (CC1, pg.252, 253, ENCEX, pg.398)
         [ ] Jekyll and Hyde of Plant World (ENCEX, pg.232)
         [ ] Herbs and the Female (WX, pg.459)
         [ ] Healthier Babies with Herbs (WX, pg.542)
         [ ] Papaya Yields Its Secrets (WX, pg.888)
         [ ]

Landscaping
         [ ] (Locally available books, brochures and videos)

Maintaining Lawns
         [ ] Garden of God!, The -- Gardening from Eden to Eternity (ML1521:1-10; BK10)
         [ ] Bigger Jobs (ML1673:17-28; BK18)
         [ ]

* * *

         [ ] (Locally available books, brochures and videos)

Propagating of Plants
         [ ] (Please refer to HSV Videos on the subject, as well as local area books or videos)
         [ ]

Edible Plants
         [ ] Learning About Plants (CC3, pg.577)
         [ ] Food from the Earth (CC3, pg.595)
         [ ] List of Poisonous Plants (ENCEX, pg.616)

* * *

         [ ] Outdoor survival manual and/or agricultural textbook, as mentioned in "Note" above.


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