When something falls on the floor you are like how did that happen and you didn't mean to do it.
put the gloves on your hand, take tissue or mop to clean the floor
It is a responsive action plan in the management of the unfortunate event of an oil spill. It involves having a special team of immediate response people with specialized equipment that are alerted and sent to go and take care of the spill and get it cleaned up.
Spill The Wine
Greece prepares for earthquakes by educating the population on the actions they should take in the event of an earthquake or catastrophe.
This event had nothing to do with the Jews. It was a reason for Hitler to take control of the government. He needed an event so created one.
put the dry sand (or lime) on it, collect the material by using plastic or rubber pans take away the material to an open ground then wash the floor with water.
We were instructed in the actions that we should take in the event of an alarm and if the fire bell rang we were told to act accordingly.
That depends a lot on the circumstances: mainly the shape of the water's container (the key part here is, how much surface is exposed), and the temperature. If you spill one liter of water on the floor, it might well evaporate within minutes in some cases. If you spill it on a hot metal plate, it might take seconds to evaporate.
For the current oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, they hope that with relief well drilling, they will kill the well within 3 months. It will be very hard to determine how long remedial actions will go on for at this point. As of today, May 2, 2010, they are taking actions of how to lessen the impact, ( dispersants, controlled burning, skimmer, floating booms) but the effectiveness remains to be evaluated.
Stick a hose down ur neck and turn the water on, hopefully it will spill out your backside and cause little trouble seek medical advice
you take all you materials and burn them
No. A ritual is a traditional series of actions or words for a given event. Disregard means to ignore or not take into account something or someone.