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  2. Accident-proneness - Wikipedia

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    Accident-proneness is the idea that some people have a greater predisposition than others to experience accidents, such as car crashes and industrial injuries. It may be used as a reason to deny any insurance on such individuals.

  3. Accident - Wikipedia

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    An accident is an unintended, normally unwanted event that was not directly caused by humans. [1] The term accident implies that nobody should be blamed , but the event may have been caused by unrecognized or unaddressed risks .

  4. Victimology - Wikipedia

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    There have been some studies recently to quantify the real existence of victim-proneness. [10] Contrary to the popular belief that more women are repeat victims, and thus more victim-prone than men, actually men in their prime (15- to 34-year-old males) are more likely to be victims of repeated crimes. [11]

  5. My husband and I put everything in a shared Google Calendar ...

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    We happened upon this solution by accident. I would love to say sharing a calendar was a stroke of intentional genius, but the truth is it was a knee-jerk reaction born of desperation and ...

  6. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    He recognized that the official definition of PTSD failed to describe their mental anguish, leading him to coin the term “moral injury.” The ideals taught at Parris Island “are the best of what human beings can do,” said William P. Nash, a retired Navy psychiatrist who deployed with Marines to Iraq as a combat therapist.

  7. Carelessness - Wikipedia

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    Carelessness has been hypothesized to be one possible cause of accident-proneness. Associated areas of concern. Education In any ...

  8. Aaron Rodgers Is ‘a Very Difficult Person to Understand ...

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    Chopra says Rodgers was immediately “really trusting” with him and Hughes, adding that throughout their year working together on the documentary, Rodgers “was very open and vulnerable.”

  9. 7 major questions about alcohol and cancer: What doctors ...

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    The Summary. A report from the U.S. surgeon general suggested that labels on alcoholic drinks should warn about cancer risk. Doctors expressed their agreement.