Trepidation, which means that one is hesitant to do something. The baby would be worried about falling over the stairs so it would approach them with caution.
This could be a variety of reasons: fatigue, nausea, pregnancy signs, vertigo, hypoglycemia, diabetes, dehydration, concussion or other head injuries. If you are experiencing this regularly, it would be best to visit the doctor
I thought Imhotep was a mummy and therefore would not know about pizza.
No, a feather landing on the floor would not produce a concussion. A concussion is a type of brain injury caused by a sudden impact or trauma to the head. Feathers are light and not forceful enough to cause a concussion.
Yes absoultely! Hotels are resposible for providing "safe harbor" to their guests and icy stairs do not represent this. The hotel would be liable for any damages, including hospital costs, recovery costs, as well as punitive damages.
Check where you are bruised... This makes we wonder why you put this on, haha, everything ok? Hope so :p
Family or not, you can be sued by your mother's estate for her falling down your stairs and dying. As far as coverage, you should contact your insurance agent and have them speak with the underwriter. Or call an attorney.
their would be no stairs in a one story house.
Yes, it is. When people trip on a step while going up, that is called 'falling up'.People often misjudge the amount of steps in a staircase. Since most don't look down, they trip over their feet.Agreed, it *is* possible to fall while going up the stairs...I just want to clarify the terminology :)Unless it's a part of speech that i never learned, I have never used the term "falling up".Whenever I(or anyone else that I have ever known, for that matter) have tripped or fallen while going uphill or upstairs, I've always only ever heard the term:"I fell down going up(the stairs/hill, etc)"or "I fell going up", or something to that extentI have *never* heard anyone use the term "falling up" or the phrase "I fell up" or "I fell up the stairs"(but again, that might be just me )In this light, i believe "falling" is the act of succumbing to the force of Gravity, which in almost all cases means "falling down"(not "falling up", which would be floating).i have fallen up stairs many times so yes you can fall up stairs
An electric stair lift would be installed in a home when an individual living in the home does not have the physical ability to climb the stairs, or is afraid of falling down, while trying to access a higher level of the home.
Based on the number of sections, i would estimate that there are some 3,000 to 4,000 stairs in the stadium.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.