A traumatic event can be traumatic for various reasons and many people disagree on what is traumatic and what is not. Whether an event is traumatic or not, will depend on the individual. But for many people, natural disasters are very traumatic because of the loss of property, wealth, and life. Other people agree that car accidents are very traumatic because of the possibility of death, severe injury, or paralysis. Other people experience trauma as a result of rape, molestation, or domestic violence. Abuse (physical, sexual, emotional) is also traumatic. For many parents, families, and caregivers, trauma can result from caring for the severe mental illness of a loved one. For example, schizophrenia or severe Bipolar disorder can be very traumatizing to family members. It is difficult to understand the person's delusion, hallucinations, increased levels of energy, or changing moods or thought processes.
The list of traumatic events are extensive. The key here is remembering that traumatic events can be different for everyone. What you might think is traumatic may not be traumatic to the next person.
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this is not a question partaining to the WHAT aspect however it is a question asking exactly what are some examples of unexpected events that have occured in our history.
Some examples of supernatural events in the Bible include the parting of the Red Sea, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the feeding of the 5,000 with five loaves and two fish, and the healing of the blind and the sick by Jesus.
A valley, a hill, and a volcano are non-examples of a crater. These landforms are not formed by impact events or volcanic activity like craters are.
I believe the history of the creation of the earth is one.
Many different events occurred in the year 1070. Some examples of these events include the rebuilding of the York Minister in England beginning, and the disposal of the Archbishop of Canterbury Stigand.
They did not, some notable examples being the German invasion of France and the events of Market Garden.
Some examples of books with allusions to historical events or literary works include "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which alludes to the Roaring Twenties and the American Dream, and "1984" by George Orwell, which alludes to totalitarian regimes and political manipulation.
I make a cup of coffee and it rains in Sri Lanka are independent events.
One can create management events using many different sources. Some examples of online sources include EventBrite, RegOnline, Amiando, and Constant Contact.
Events happen as they would in real time. E.G: Christmas eve, Groundhog day, Your birthday, Easter, and April fools. They're just some examples.
Cultural events