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Taking the Risk
Taking the Risk is Hilary Bradt's engaging, insightful, amusing and sometimes alarming memoir about serendipitous adventures in travel and publishing.A travel industry trailblazer who co-founded Bradt Guides, Hilary looks back on 50 years of escapades, surprises, mishaps, disasters. and success. From her first solo trip aged three (on a British beach), she revisits six decades of hitch-hiking, feeding the travel habit by working abroad, and starting a successful travel-publishing company where knowing nothing proved a surprising asset. Barely into her twenties, Hilary Bradt thumbed lifts around the Middle East for three months before spending four years working and travelling in the US.Between 1973 and 1976 Hilary explored, and worked in, South America and Africa with her then husband George, often journeying through literally uncharted territory in their quest for new hiking routes.The discovery of an ancient trail to Machu Picchu unexpectedly inspired their first guidebook. From 1977 the pair wrote several backpacking guides, and set up Bradt Guides.This was just as well, because Hilary's career in occupational therapy ended when potential employers noticed that time taken off for travel exceeded periods of employment.During the 1980s, Bradt Guides grew and became successful - but that didn't stop Hilary travelling, including as a tour leader. Join Hilary as she relives the rigours of travel before the days of the internet or mobile phones, including smuggling her husband across an international border and frequently getting arrested despite efforts to be responsible tourists.Learn how Hilary's lack of experience made the early days of publishing quite unlike those of any other successful publisher.Laugh (or cry) at Hilary's ability to court media disasters while seeking the limelight, including waving around condoms on BBC TV. Taking the Risk comprises the collected stories of an inveterate, intrepid traveller whose joyous exploration of the world has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people - anyone who has ever owned a Bradt Guide.A unique book from a unique individual, it will delight anyone who has ever travelled or ever wondered what goes into making the books we read.
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Edgework : The Sociology of Risk-Taking
What do skydiving, rock climbing, and downhill skiing have in common with stock-trading, unprotected sex, and sadomasochism?All are high risk pursuits. Edgework explores the world of voluntary risk-taking, investigating the seductive nature of pursuing peril and teasing out the boundaries between legal and criminal behavior; conscious and unconscious acts; sanity and insanity; acceptable risk and stupidity.The distinguished contributors to this collection profile high risk-takers and explore their experiences with risk through such topics as juvenile delinquency, street anarchism, sadomasochism, avant-garde art, business risks, and extreme sport.
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Corporate Resilience : Risk, Sustainability and Future Crises
The world has gone through profound change since 2019, which has impacted economies, organisations, societies, and ways of working.Now, more than ever, businesses need to be prepared and resilient to large-scale changes.Written by experts, the chapters collected here address various issues such as climate change and the pandemic, suggesting ways in which future crises can be managed successfully and sharing best practice from what we have learned from recent crises. The globally diverse authorship in Corporate Resilience brings together a range of perspectives on corporate resilience and crisis management from varying industries to explore this topic in great depth.Areas studied range from building global resilience through sustainable development and social responsibility, to corporate resilience, environmental investment, internet financial reporting and reporting on human rights. Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility offers the latest research on topical issues international experts and has practical relevance to business managers.
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Risk-Taking, Prevention and Design : A Cross-Fertilization Approach
Most approaches that contribute to the design of life-critical systems almost only consider nominal situations where procedures can be developed and used to achieve satisfactory operations.These kinds of approaches lead to rigid ways of doing things and poorly address the needs for flexibility, especially when things go wrong.It is not a matter of human adaptation but of human systems integration (HSI) flexibility.HSI flexibility requires cross-fertilization of appropriate experiences combined with creativity.This book provides risk-management approaches and methods for combining prevention and design. Features: Discusses risk-management approaches and methods for combining prevention and designExamines a transdisciplinary approach to risk management in design and operations of safer life-critical systemsProposes an approach of work analysis during design, which enables design teams to consider HSI issues early enough to fix organizational problems upstreamTeaches the combination of prevention and design for safety managementThis book gathers and analyzes relevant field data to rationalize human and systems activity in various life-critical environments and workplaces, in a systemic manner, and in a variety of safety domains (e.g., aviation, road, navy, manufacturing, hospital, transportation, defense, sport).It further formalizes and analyzes risk-taking experience, expertise, stories about critical events, and scientific and professional literature data to help engineering designers, managers, and health and safety specialists. The text is primarily written for graduate students and professionals working in the fields of occupational health and safety, ergonomics, human factors, cognitive engineering, and human-system integration.
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What does the quote "The biggest risk is not taking any risk" mean?
The quote "The biggest risk is not taking any risk" means that inaction and playing it safe can be the riskiest choice of all. By avoiding risks and staying within one's comfort zone, one may miss out on opportunities for growth, success, and new experiences. Taking calculated risks and stepping outside of one's comfort zone can lead to personal and professional development, and ultimately, greater rewards.
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What is the risk of taking the pill irregularly?
Taking the pill irregularly increases the risk of unintended pregnancy as the effectiveness of the pill decreases when not taken consistently. Missing pills or taking them at different times can disrupt the hormonal balance needed for contraception. Additionally, irregular pill use may lead to breakthrough bleeding or other side effects. It is important to follow the prescribed regimen to maximize the pill's effectiveness in preventing pregnancy.
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Is taking creatine associated with a risk of hair loss?
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that taking creatine is directly associated with an increased risk of hair loss. Creatine is a popular supplement used by athletes and bodybuilders to improve performance and muscle growth. Hair loss can be influenced by various factors such as genetics, hormonal imbalances, and stress, but there is no known link between creatine supplementation and hair loss. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen.
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Are people who enjoy getting tattoos generally more risk-taking individuals?
While some people who enjoy getting tattoos may be more risk-taking individuals, it is not necessarily true for everyone. People get tattoos for a variety of reasons, including self-expression, cultural significance, or personal meaning. Enjoying tattoos does not automatically indicate a higher propensity for risk-taking behavior, as individuals have diverse personalities and motivations for getting inked. It is important to avoid making broad generalizations about a person's character based solely on their interest in tattoos.
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Risk-Taking, Prevention and Design : A Cross-Fertilization Approach
Most approaches that contribute to the design of life-critical systems almost only consider nominal situations where procedures can be developed and used to achieve satisfactory operations.These kinds of approaches lead to rigid ways of doing things and poorly address the needs for flexibility, especially when things go wrong.It is not a matter of human adaptation but of human systems integration (HSI) flexibility.HSI flexibility requires cross-fertilization of appropriate experiences combined with creativity.This book provides risk-management approaches and methods for combining prevention and design. Features: Discusses risk-management approaches and methods for combining prevention and designExamines a transdisciplinary approach to risk management in design and operations of safer life-critical systemsProposes an approach of work analysis during design, which enables design teams to consider HSI issues early enough to fix organizational problems upstreamTeaches the combination of prevention and design for safety managementThis book gathers and analyzes relevant field data to rationalize human and systems activity in various life-critical environments and workplaces, in a systemic manner, and in a variety of safety domains (e.g., aviation, road, navy, manufacturing, hospital, transportation, defense, sport).It further formalizes and analyzes risk-taking experience, expertise, stories about critical events, and scientific and professional literature data to help engineering designers, managers, and health and safety specialists. The text is primarily written for graduate students and professionals working in the fields of occupational health and safety, ergonomics, human factors, cognitive engineering, and human-system integration.
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Taking the Risk : My adventures in travel and publishing
Taking the Risk is Hilary Bradt's engaging, insightful, amusing and sometimes alarming memoir about serendipitous adventures in travel and publishing.A travel industry trail-blazer who co-founded Bradt Guides, Hilary looks back on 50 years of escapades, surprises, mishaps, disasters. and success. From her first solo trip aged three (on a British beach), she revisits six decades of hitchhiking, feeding the travel habit by working abroad, and starting a successful travel publishing company where knowing nothing proved a surprising asset. Barely into her twenties, Hilary Bradt thumbed lifts around the Middle East for three months before spending four years working and travelling in the US.Between 1973 and 1976 Hilary explored, and worked in, South America and Africa with her then husband George, often journeying through literally uncharted territory in their quest to find new hiking routes.The discovery of an ancient trail to Machu Picchu unexpectedly inspired their first guidebook. From 1977 the pair wrote several backpacking guides, and set up Bradt Guides.This was just as well, because Hilary's career in occupational therapy ended when potential employers noticed that time taken off for travel exceeded periods of employment.During the 1980s, Bradt Guides grew and became successful - but that didn't stop Hilary travelling, including as a tour leader. Join Hilary as she relives in detail the rigours of travel before the days of the internet or mobile phones, including smuggling her husband across an international border and frequently getting arrested despite efforts to be responsible tourists.Learn how Hilary's lack of experience made the early days of publishing quite unlike those of any other successful publisher.Laugh (or cry) at Hilary's ability to court media disasters while seeking the limelight, including waving around condoms on BBC TV. Taking the Risk comprises the collected stories of an inveterate, intrepid traveller whose joyous exploration of the world has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people - anyone who has ever owned a Bradt Guide.A unique book from a unique individual, it will delight anyone who has ever travelled or ever wondered what goes into making the books we read.
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Soviet Risk-Taking and Crisis Behavior : A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
Soviet Risk-Taking and Crisis Behavior, first published in 1982, examines the question: for what purposes and under what conditions were Soviet leaders prepared to take risks in international relations?The first part of the book sets out to define the concept of risk and to examine its analytical relevance for foreign policy, its measurement and its relation to the dynamics of crisis.The second part consists of in-depth analysis of Soviet behavior in the Berlin crises of 1948 and 1961.The third and last part compares Soviet policy in the two crises, and the actions of the two different leaderships, as well as relating it to Soviet behavior in other geographical areas.
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Risk Communication and Community Resilience
Risk communication is crucial to building community resilience and reducing risk from extreme events. True community resilience involves accurate and timely dissemination of risk information to stakeholders.This book examines the policy and science of risk communication in the digital era.Themes include public awareness of risk and public participation in risk communication and resilience building.The first half of the book focuses on conceptual frameworks, components, and the role of citizens in risk communication.The second half examines the role of risk communication in resilience building and provides an overview of some of its challenges in the era of social media.This book looks at the effectiveness of risk communication in socially and culturally diverse communities in the developed and developing world. The interdisciplinary approach bridges academic research and applied policy action.Contributions from Latin America and Asia provide insight into global risk communication at a time when digital technologies have rapidly transformed conventional communication approaches.This book will be of critical interest to policy makers, academicians, and researchers, and will be a valuable reference source for university courses that focus on emergency management, risk communication, and resilience.
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Is there a high risk when taking MDMA/Ecstasy with antibiotics?
There is no specific interaction between MDMA/Ecstasy and antibiotics that would pose a high risk. However, combining any drug with antibiotics can potentially increase the strain on the liver and kidneys, as both drugs are metabolized by these organs. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining any substances to ensure safety and minimize potential risks.
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What is the risk of pregnancy when taking Maxim and Starletta?
The risk of pregnancy when taking Maxim and Starletta is relatively low when the pills are taken as directed. Both Maxim and Starletta are combination birth control pills that contain both estrogen and progestin, which work together to prevent ovulation, thicken cervical mucus, and thin the lining of the uterus. When taken consistently and correctly, these pills are over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. However, it's important to note that no birth control method is 100% effective, so there is still a small risk of pregnancy, especially if the pills are not taken as directed or if other medications or factors interfere with their effectiveness.
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Is it okay to risk taking a peek at a colleague's cleavage?
No, it is not okay to risk taking a peek at a colleague's cleavage. It is important to maintain professionalism and respect in the workplace, and invading someone's personal space or making them feel uncomfortable is not acceptable behavior. It is important to treat all colleagues with respect and focus on their professional abilities rather than their physical appearance. If you find yourself in a situation where you are tempted to look, it is best to redirect your attention and focus on the task at hand.
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Which risk do you prefer: normal risk or deluxe risk?
I prefer normal risk because it allows for a balance between potential reward and potential loss. Deluxe risk may offer higher potential rewards, but it also comes with a higher likelihood of significant loss. Normal risk allows for a more conservative approach to managing potential risks and rewards, which aligns with my preference for stability and security.
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