Medicine was not terribly good/effective in those times, if they cut themselves on the journey they could get the wound infected that would lead to severe medic problems they could would need money but since the long journey they would run out of money for food. They would also drink from sea and river water which could sicken them.
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possibly, but i am not god
Some of the costs and benefits were that Cornado was poor and owed people money along his jerney.
Slave collars made of iron were used to discipline and identify slaves who were considered risks of becoming runaways.
One problem with trade for Europeans was the reliance on long and perilous maritime routes, which were often subject to piracy, adverse weather, and navigational challenges. Additionally, trade with distant regions could lead to significant delays and losses due to the high costs of shipping and the risks of overland transport. Moreover, competition among European powers for control over trade routes and resources often led to conflicts and wars. These factors made trade both risky and complex for European nations.
There was no high profiled WORLD crisis going on in 1980.
It depends where you intend to go
A lot depends on where you are going and what you plan to do when you are there. Just like any trip overseas, there are costs and risks.
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Risks and Costs
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The costs and risks are of DB approach are categorised into 5 factors . They are * New specialized Personal * Installation and management cost and complexity * conversion costs * Need for explicit backup and recovery * organizational conflict
the same risks as walking alone in a forest crawling with man-eating wolfs. your such an ideot
There are many risks when one becomes a franchiser. This includes high upstart costs, commercial property risks and risks associated with personal liability.
no she was a pilgrim