Question 1.) There are many risk of banishing a young person. One of the major risks is that they might think they don't matter and they commit suicide or they run away to get away from the world. Another risk is that they can end up like Cole in spirit bear by being attacked by a wild animal like a bear or a wolf. Also if they don't know how to take of themselves in the wilderness can die of dehydration, starvation, or a type of disease. The last risk of banishing a young person is that they could die from animal attacks, disease, infection of a wound, starvation, dehydration, or a fire.
they could commit suicide
No. Banishing is removing a person from their community, more like evicting now days. Destroying is ruining something beyond recognition
An Underwriter takes the risk that you won't die young. This is worked out by Actuary's making Actuarial tables of usual lifespans.
An entrepreneur, a person who sets up the business and takes the financial risks
A person who takes financial risks to start a company is called an entrepreneur
a drug described in Homer's Odyssey as banishing grief or trouble from a person's mind or any drug or potion bringing welcome forgetfulness.
The Banishing Charm.
obliviate
cautious
Riddikulus
Eve - 2003 Banishing Acts 3-12 was released on: USA: 19 January 2006
Yes, there is a a difference between occupational hygiene risks and occupational medicine risks, although there is also substantial overlap. Occupational hygiene risks are risks in the work environment that might impact the health of a person in that environment. Occupational medicine risks include many of those, but also include medical or physical conditions that a person might have that could pose a risk to the health of that person if he or she were to spend time in a particular occupational setting.
EXORCISMS, are the banishing of demons from a person. A priest must do a special ritual and the whole bit by reading from the Bible, and spraying the possessed with holy water.