death.
Because if you don't report it to someone for it to be dealt with someone could potentially fall victim to that danger.
danger during hajj: dehydration if you don't drink enough water (just kidding) the truth is there is no danger in the act it self... just it does involve peoples and there are many peoples there in a very small area... accidents could happen if people are hasty and careless.
This could be a variety of reasons: fatigue, nausea, pregnancy signs, vertigo, hypoglycemia, diabetes, dehydration, concussion or other head injuries. If you are experiencing this regularly, it would be best to visit the doctor
Yes. Dehydration will cause dizziness and disorientation. Eventually your organs will shut down and you will die. After drowning, dehydration is the primary cause of death of people that are lost a sea. People that are trapped often die of dehydration.
Another question could be "Is love a victim of Medea?"
Dehydration is a recognized trigger of many types of headache disorder, especially Migraine.
It could be from not drinking enough water. Dehydration
Lemonade is mostly water it doesn't typically cause dehydration. However if your only consuming lemonade and no food the laxative properities of the lemon's acid could cause dehydration.
you can't help fairy's in danger . they can look after them-self better that you can look after your selth if a fairy where in danger it could just vanish although it could be the over way around they could help you in danger. i hope my answer helped :) ...
There are three main areas of dangers in a First Aid situation. The first is from the victim himself. A diabetic with an unstable blood sugar may lash out at a first aider. An epileptic or head injured person may do the same, as may victims of near drowning or intoxication for instance. A victim may have a communicable disease which could infect a first aider, such as an HIV Positive person bleeding after an accident. The second danger is environmental. A victim of electrocution, for instance, may be lying on a live electrical cable so the first aider must do a quick evaluation of danger so that the next first aider doesn't have two victims to deal with. There may be danger from fire, chemical spills, traffic, wild animals and gases to name a few, and the first aider must do a quick environmental assessment to keep both himself and the victim as safe as possible. In a live electrical cable situation, a non conductive implement such as a stick can be used to knock the cable out of the way so the first aider can safely attend to the victim. The victim should be removed from danger or danger should be removed from the victim before first aid is started. Also included in the 'environmental' category is threats from other people such as a rival gang refusing to allow the victim to be treated or hysterical loved ones in shock trying to interfere with the administering of first aid. The final danger I will mention is of litigation. If a first aider cracks a victim's rib during CPR for instance, the victim may initiate legal proceedings against the first aider once they have recovered. In my own personal opinion, I could live more easily with my conscience if I took steps to save a life rather than watch someone die through fear of prosecution.
A synonym for the word "victim" could be "sufferer" or "target."
Countries that may be experiencing significant emigration include those with economic challenges, political instability, conflict, lack of opportunities, or environmental issues. Examples could include countries in parts of Africa, Central America, or the Middle East.