WSU receives $2.6 million national grant to investigate stress resiliency of Iraqi refugees
DETROIT — A Wayne State University School of Medicine researcher will conduct one of the largest studies ever on stress resiliency and the social programs designed to ease post-traumatic stress disorder among Iraqi war refugees.
War is an action that every country is well prepared for and the inevitable fact is that one country or another would have to lose the said war. When a country loses such a war, the consequences that the war prisoners face could be very horrid. If you are a person who prepares for the inevitable then it is time that you learnt about 5 ways to avoid getting captured in war.
If you have survived the war, you would first have to ensure that you find a safe hiding place that would not be visited by the other country's soldiers. The best place that you can hide in would be amongst a pile of dead bodies. While hiding in such a pile just make certain that you are at the bottom of the pile or at least make certain that there are five or six bodies over you.
The second thing that you can do is to give up all that you have and take refuge in a neutral country. Passage to such countries many not be an open invitation during times of war but a refugee camp would definitely be your best bet.
Next, you can also avoid getting captured by swearing allegiance to the captor. This is the best way to pacify a country's ego and helping it with its war operations. As for the fourth way, you could take refuge in a forest. Especially if the forest has a lot of history to it and if there are stories about hauntings and ogres running about it.
As for the last of the 5 ways to avoid getting captured in war, just be brave and shoot yourself in the head. This is to make certain that you are not captured and tortured before the hour of your death.
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