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  2. Preparedness paradox - Wikipedia

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    The preparedness paradox is the proposition that if a society or individual acts effectively to mitigate a potential disaster such as a pandemic, natural disaster or other catastrophe so that it causes less harm, the avoided danger will be perceived as having been much less serious because of the limited damage actually caused. The paradox is ...

  3. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Preparedness paradox: After preparing to avoid a catastrophe and lessening the damage, the perception regarding the catastrophe would be much less serious due to the limited damage caused after. Prevention paradox : For one person to benefit, many people have to change their behavior – even though they receive no benefit, or even suffer, from ...

  4. Preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Preparedness is a set of actions that are taken as precautionary measures in the face of potential disasters. Being prepared helps in achieving goals and in avoiding and mitigating negative outcomes. Being prepared helps in achieving goals and in avoiding and mitigating negative outcomes.

  5. Survivalism - Wikipedia

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    Survivalism is a social movement of individuals or groups (called survivalists, doomsday preppers or preppers [1] [2]) who proactively prepare for emergencies, such as natural disasters, and other disasters causing disruption to social order (that is, civil disorder) caused by political or economic crises.

  6. Preparedness Movement - Wikipedia

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    Wilson had to resist the demands for preparedness because there was a powerful anti-preparedness element of the party, led by William Jennings Bryan, women, [16] Protestant churches, [17] the American Federation of Labor, [18] and Southern Democrats such as Claude Kitchin, chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.

  7. Category : Disaster preparedness in the United States

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    United States House of Representatives Office of Emergency Planning, Preparedness, and Operations United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Template:US POTUS Emergency Posts

  8. The Coldest and Warmest Cities in Each State

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    This is the second Mountain City on the list, though the average annual low here is 40 degrees. It's also where the state record low was recorded at -32 degrees in 1917. tirc83/istockphoto.

  9. Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse" is a blog post made in May 2011 [1] by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that uses a zombie apocalypse to raise public awareness of emergency preparedness. [2]