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Dangerous Occupations - 1920 was released on: USA: September 1920
Air conditioning allowed people in hot climates to be more productive. It allowed them to work in occupations that would be dangerous from the heat. Air conditioning added the element of safety to hot occupations.
No. There are actually no breeds that are inherently dangerous when raised and trained by responsible and attentive pet owners.
Dangerous, yes, The human animal however is responsible for far more deaths.
In the early 1800s people farmed a lot. They also mined, even though it was a dangerous occupation for the miners.
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Evacuation was introduced by the government to move people out of dangerous situations to safer places.Evacuation was introduced by the government to move people out of dangerous situations to safer places.
Occupations that are considered the most dangerous include fishing, log working, and aircraft piloting. Fishermen often fall overboard and have their ships damaged. Loggers are often in high places and their work is extremely taxing on the body because of the required strength. Aircraft pilots work with helicopters and other aircraft, which are used usually in emergencies that can cause the pilot to die.
Alcohol lowers your inhibitions and makes you do things you ordinarily wouldn't do - some of these are embarrassing, some are costly, and some are just downright dangerous to you and to others. A responsible person doesn't do things that they know will result in dangerous behavior.
Mallet has written: 'Dangerous trades' -- subject(s): Women, Health and hygiene, White lead, Hazardous occupations, Employment, Industrial hygiene, Phosphorus
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"Government: a dangerous servant and a fearful master."