vulnerable means: at risk or in danger ( vul·ner·a·ble ) 1 : capable of ... 2 : open to attack or damage : ASSAILABLE < vulnerable to criticism> ............................. I don't understand the rest of ...
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 07/09/2006
... born babies, especially those born premature, would be considered a vulnerable population . People with AIDS might be considered a vulnerable population ...
2 Answers · Social Science · 11/12/2010
Vulnerable in terms of? 1 - foreign sexual predators, especially on young children? 2 - AIDS epidemic? 3 - destruction of land and ecology due to extraction of natural resources?
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 24/05/2010
Single mothers and the mentally ill. Support and information
1 Answers · Social Science · 01/07/2010
You don't start a war with people who can fight back. You go for the vulnerable . That way you can take their stuff with a degree of safety.
1 Answers · News & Events · 27/10/2011
unborn, disabled, and the elderly
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 08/09/2009
... consent from legal guardians/parents of these particularly vulnerable groups. ~M~
2 Answers · Social Science · 03/02/2011
... the homeless. I am not a big fan of helping the vulnerable though I donate to the Salvation Army and the United...
2 Answers · Social Science · 15/12/2008
1. Kids who are likely to be bullied in school: small for age; unusual appearance; religious or ethnic minority; over weight; cleft palette or lisp. 2. Dating/relationship violence among teens. 3. Teens with known sex/physical abuse in home and diversion/rehab to keep them...
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 30/01/2010
...for the same reasons as elsewhere. That is to say that rural populations are more prone to poverty because there are fewer opportunities...
1 Answers · Social Science · 13/02/2007