Drop to the ground, don protective mask (if not donned already)
Drop to the ground, don protective mask (if not donned already)
Drop to the ground, don protective mask (if not donned already)
If an attack begins without warning, your priority should be to find a safe place to hide or escape. Look for a secure location such as a locked room or an exit that allows you to leave the area. If you are unable to escape, find a place to hide and remain as quiet as possible. If there is an opportunity to seek help or contact authorities discreetly, do so.
If you are friends then yes.
This is a matter of opinion. It can certainly be argued that they "should" have. It can equally well be argued that the Japanese "should" have given a clear warning before the attack on Pearl Harbor, and that they "should" not have made Korean women into sex slaves. There's plenty of blame to spread around in that whole general period, and reducing it to a matter of "OMG the US is horrible for the atomic bomb" is naive and rather specious.
It is not ethical for cell phone companies to sell cell phone without a written health warning to the user. Every cell phone should have a warning about the potential risk of radiation on its box.
yes
NO you should have a 2 week notice.
Don't panic,do what you usually do for the drill and go to the nearest place without windows.
The early warning signs of a heart attack include chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, nausea, lightheadedness, and pain or discomfort in other areas of the upper body such as the arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you experience these symptoms.
If an attack begins, seek immediate shelter in a safe location away from windows and doors. If possible, communicate your situation to authorities or emergency services. Stay low, remain quiet, and be prepared to follow any safety protocols or instructions from law enforcement. Avoid confrontation and focus on remaining calm until help arrives.
To reset the oil warning light on a 2008 Chrysler Sebring, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Slowly push the accelerator down three times. Next, turn the ignition to the lock position and the warning light should be gone.