Опасные ситуации, с которыми наиболее часто человек может встретиться в повседневной жизни, можно условно разделить на три группы. Опасные ситуации техногенного характера.Они могут возникнуть при общении человека с техникой и различными техническими устройствами. К ним можно отнести опасные ситуации на дорогах, опасные ситуации при обращении с огнем и различными бытовыми приборами.Опасные ситуации природного характера. Могут возникнуть из-за невнимательного отношения человека к особенностям природных условий в регионе его проживания, из-за нарушения правил поведения в природных условиях в различное время года.Опасные ситуации социального харак
In the room where Mr Small. Dr Foam and Mrs Bulmer were talking to the children, there were some really old people. Mr Small went up to one of them. He said he saw that he was a very old man. The old man replied he was 90. Mr Small asked if the old man could give the children there some advice about a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. The old man said to follow his example. Not to smoke,not to drink, not to eat too much sugar or fat and drink lots of water. At that moment Dr Foam found another old man who looked older than the first one. He was sitting in a wheelchair, but his eyes were merry and bright. Dr Foam asked how old he was. The man replied that he was ninety-five. Doctor Foam asked if the old man could tell them why he had lived so long. He answered that it was easy. He did dexercises, and he didn't smoke or drink. He spent a lot of time in the open air and he was a vegetarian. Just then Mrs Bulmer decided to join in the conversation. She saw a very, very old man in the corner of the room. He had no teeth or hair and he couldn't see or hear very well, so she had to come very close to him. The children followed her. She shouted if she might ask him a couple of questions. The old man whispered that she could. Mrs Bulmer asked why he had lived so long. The man replied that he didn't know. Mrs Bulmer continued and asked him to tell them about his lifestyle . He answered that he smoked thirty cigarettes a day and drank a bottle of whisky every day. He also had two bottles of beer. He never ate vegetables or fruit and he lived on chocolate and cakes. Mr Bulmer exclaimed how old he was. The "old" man replied that he was forty.
The old man replied he was 90.
Mr Small asked if the old man could give the children there some advice about a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
The old man said to follow his example. Not to smoke,not to drink, not to eat too much sugar or fat and drink lots of water.
At that moment Dr Foam found another old man who looked older than the first one. He was sitting in a wheelchair, but his eyes were merry and bright.
Dr Foam asked how old he was.
The man replied that he was ninety-five.
Doctor Foam asked if the old man could tell them why he had lived so long.
He answered that it was easy. He did dexercises, and he didn't smoke or drink. He spent a lot of time in the open air and he was a vegetarian. Just then Mrs Bulmer decided to join in the conversation. She saw a very, very old man in the corner of the room. He had no teeth or hair and he couldn't see or hear very well, so she had to come very close to him. The children followed her. She shouted if she might ask him a couple of questions.
The old man whispered that she could.
Mrs Bulmer asked why he had lived so long.
The man replied that he didn't know.
Mrs Bulmer continued and asked him to tell them about his lifestyle .
He answered that he smoked thirty cigarettes a day and drank a bottle of whisky every day. He also had two bottles of beer. He never ate vegetables or fruit and he lived on chocolate and cakes.
Mr Bulmer exclaimed how old he was.
The "old" man replied that he was forty.