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Nothing could have prevented the violence, as long as only one state was voting at a time. This was a magnet for terrorists. The only way would have been to organise a simultaneous vote in all the Western territories at once. dick
The Vietnam War might have been avoided, if communism had not been involved.
Camp conditions could have been improved for the soldiers had clean water and food supplies been more readily available. It would also have been better if there were more medical facilities.
Realistically, probably not. It is possible that WW2 could have been, though, had the terms of the Treaty of Versailles been somewhat more reasonable. The insistence on extremely punitive terms for Germany more or less ensured that there would be a second war.
Better management could have prevented the Bhopal gas tragedy. It happened in 1984 not 1884.
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Romeo and Juliet's tragedy is greater than Antigone and Haemon's tragedy. This is because Antigone and Haemon's tragedy was fated by the gods. Romeo and Juliet's tragedy was the result of their and their families actions and could have been avoided.
No way has yet been proven to prevent the various manifestations of fibrocystic condition from occurring.
The thalidomide disaster could have been prevented by conducting more thorough preclinical and clinical testing to assess its safety and efficacy, particularly its potential to cause birth defects. Stronger regulations and oversight from governing bodies could have also helped prevent the tragedy by ensuring stricter approval processes for new medications. Additionally, greater transparency in reporting and communicating potential risks associated with thalidomide use could have helped raise awareness and prevent widespread harm.
The sinking of Titanic was caused by an innumerable amount of factors, many of them unavoidable, but arguably, if any of them were different the tragedy could have been averted. The results of the actual collision, for example, were a million-to-one. A million-to-one.
This disaster was hard to prevent or been avoided, in the 1950's there were no track circuits, and the main of the north island still used tablet signalling. the train driver had been flagged down by a passing motorists, and evidence found that the train driver had applied the brakes at least 200 metres before the bridge. today warning systems have been installed to prevent this type of disaster from occurring again.
no!, they were all buggered!
Eutrophication can be a natural process in lakes, occurring as they age through geological time. I've read about new fertilizers containing sulfur - this could be a solution. Scientists have been working on it for a few years... Apparently the results are promising.
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By making a fire.
In order to survive you have to first be alive. Jack Dawson was a fictional character in a story that was based loosely on the Titanic tragedy. But if he had been a real person the chance that he could have survived for more than a few minutes in that freezing water would have been slim at best.