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  2. Survival - Wikipedia

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    Historical references to survival cover aspects ranging from individual survival to that of empires, civilization, [3] and of the human race as a whole. The concept is also applied to non-living and non-physical things.

  3. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape - Wikipedia

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    "Survival training" for soldiers has ancient origins as survival is a goal of combat. [8] Survival training was not distinct from "combat training" until navies realized the need to teach sailors to swim. Such training was not related to combat and was intended solely to help sailors survive.

  4. Maroons - Wikipedia

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    Historical groups. Cimarron people Great Dismal Swamp maroons: ... Their survival depended upon their cultures, and their military abilities, using guerrilla tactics ...

  5. Life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    If the assumption is made that, on average, people live a half year on the year of their death, the complete life expectancy at age would be + /, which is denoted by e̊ x, and is the intuitive definition of life expectancy. By definition, life expectancy is an arithmetic mean. It can also be calculated by integrating the survival curve from 0 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Self-preservation - Wikipedia

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    Self-preservation is a behavior or set of behaviors that ensures the survival of an organism. [1] It is thought to be universal among all living organisms. For sentient organisms, pain and fear are integral parts of this mechanism.

  8. Survivance - Wikipedia

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    By accepting this imposed definition of themselves as victims, natives complete psychologically the not-quite-entirely-successful physical genocide." [6] Similarly, Joe Lockard calls it "the condition of self-reliant or communal survival without the social or personal indulgence of victimization." [7]

  9. Survival skills - Wikipedia

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    Survival skills also support proper knowledge and interactions with animals and plants to promote the sustaining of life over time. Survival skills are basic ideas and abilities that ancient people invented and passed down for thousands of years. [1] Today, survival skills are often associated with surviving in a disaster situation. [2]