Suicide bomber.
2006-12-17 04:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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properly, i imagine in case you uncomplicated out the prospect of all the distinct activity positions contained in the protection stress dieing, and evaluate that at each person given time the most human beings are not any further in a conflict zone (even in spite of the undeniable fact that over the span of our lifetimes we are able to likely all make an appearence in a conflict zone a time or 2), it likely isn't the deadliest activity. in truth, by means of the truth there are way more beneficial human beings than there are king crab fisherman, the ratio of what number of human beings die in a twelve months to the quantity that they die is likely a lot larger for king crab fisherman. inspect it this way, say they lost 50 human beings contained in the surprising few years, and we've lost 2000 some unusual. Their 50 is out of in effortless words like 2 hundred, at the same time as our 2000 is out of like 2 hundred,000. Thats like 2 out of each and every 20 service participants die, the position as 5 out of each and every 20 king crab fishermen die. i don't recognize if those numbers are in any respect precise, yet i'm merely announcing i ought to work out how, statistically, king crab fisherman can be a deadlier activity than service member.
2016-11-27 00:21:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Crab fishing in the Bering Straits
2006-12-17 04:50:56
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answered by Meridianhawk42 3
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Hand-feeding Rosie O'Donnell
2006-12-17 04:51:30
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answered by DT 2
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Farming would be right up there with mining. In Manitoba it is in the top 5 with mining.
2006-12-17 06:57:05
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answered by Cariad 5
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Timber Cutters (Loggers)
Fishermen (Think fishing in Alaska)
Pilots
Structural Metal Workers
For more examples check my source.
2006-12-17 04:53:53
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answered by kirk 1
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lets see you have the alaska crab fishers and if you go to antarctica to work thats a big one to ive been there. go to www.polar.org we where working in minus 77 we even hit minus 112 there storms where bad to i worked 3 months at southpole and 9 months at mcmurdo station
2006-12-17 04:53:17
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answered by wofford1257 3
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Commercial fishing.
2006-12-17 04:51:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I have heard glass blowers & commercial fisherman are at the top of the list.
2006-12-17 04:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Commercial fishing and farming are among those at the top.
2006-12-17 04:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I work the night shift in a convenience store.
2006-12-17 04:53:54
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answered by Anonymous
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