
ABSTRACT: A fool fights against hazard. Also a wise fights. The learned fights against the source of hazard so that it recurs not, remembering the caution, "Prevention is better than cure". Both the persons fight. But a wise does not fight different fight rather he fights differently. KEYWORDS: Hazard, Danger, Risk, Chance, Probability, Tentative, Loss, Dangerous, Damage
Risk, Damage, OF HAZARD, SSAR Journal of Economic and Business Management (SSARJEBM), Danger, Dangerous, Loss, Chance, Tentative, Hazard, Probability
Risk, Damage, OF HAZARD, SSAR Journal of Economic and Business Management (SSARJEBM), Danger, Dangerous, Loss, Chance, Tentative, Hazard, Probability
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