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However, the residents of nursing homes were completely dependent on, or substantially dependent on, nursing care, and they showed the largest deficits in the maintenance of personal hygiene, mobility, avoiding dangers, and daily activities.
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Safety applications include spreading an alarm or warning with the aim of avoiding danger and reducing risk.
Indeed, two other small animals that are good at avoiding danger, naked mole rats and bats, can live 30 and 40 years, respectively.
Pursuing good things and avoiding danger is the basic instinct of all species, so fleeing is the first reflex action," says the paper.
Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure.
This prevention focus places the emphasis on avoiding danger, fulfilling responsibilities, and doing what feel you ought to do.
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Dr. King led the marches in hostile terrain, never avoiding danger, and it was his unrelenting pursuit of justice that would lead him to make the ultimate sacrifice.
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