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sur·viv·al

sərˈvīvəl/

noun

  1. the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.

    "the animal's chances of survival were pretty low"

Survival Basics;

Water

Food

Shelter

Fire

In order to apply the survival basics, you need to have awareness, preparedness, planning, practical application, and Faith. You can't expect to resolve an issue without a pack of bandaids and matches. Practicing with the basic items/tools around you, will increase your chances of survival.This applies to everyday situations which can occur at your home, on your way to work, a natural disaster, or an unexpected emergency. Being prepared isn't being paranoid, it's being responsible.

FAITH

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a·ware·ness

əˈwernəs/

noun

  1. knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.

    "we need to raise public awareness of the issue"

pre·par·ed·ness

prəˈper(ə)dnəs/

noun

noun: preparedness

Preparedness is a major phase of emergency management, and is particularly valued in areas of competition such as sport and military science.

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plan·ning

ˈplaniNG/

noun

  1. the process of making plans for something.

practical application -

 

the act of bringing something to bear; using it for a particular purpose

faith

fāTH/

noun

​1.

complete trust or confidence in someone or something.

"this restores one's faith in politicians"

synonyms:trust, belief, confidence, conviction; More

2. 

strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.

synonyms:religion, church, sect, denomination, (religious) persuasion, (religious) belief, ideology, creed, teaching, doctrine

"she gave her life for her faith"

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