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How to ensure not to get lost

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                            How to ensure not to get lost?


Getting lost is so difficult these days! However, if ever anyone gets lost at a place where there is lots of crowd, one should go to the railway police station. He/she should give his father's mobile number to the police inspector and have a call made. The parents will rush to the station and take him/her home.


There is another option too. In case anyone doesn't remember his/her father's or mother's number, he/she should hire a cab or an auto rickshaw, and ride home and pay the cab-man after reaching home.


The world has become a far securer  and safer place; if anyone gets lost, he/she should take any man’s or woman’s help. People would love to help the lost person in reaching his her home. 

Answered by gudu416
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Moving around from place to place is something all healthy young chaps like to do. Yet when gaily relocating yourselves with the use of your legs and other bodily parts, do you and your friends stop to consider the risks of placing yourselves in an inappropriate or incorrect location?

Explorers, soldiers, missionaries and others have travelled widely to ensure the greatness of our Nation and if we pay attention we can learn the lessons of Not Getting Lostfrom their experience. Even when they appear to have got lost, more often than not it has been merely a strategem to ensure that the maximum amount of territory is brought beneath the British Flag. Foreigners frequently get lost, Great Britons never do. In this article, based on wide consultation with Great British Experts in Not Getting Lost, we intend to give you the benefits of an unrivalled and soundly-based ability Not to Get Lost. Once you have read this article and the accompanying book (available from all good booksellers), you need never get lost again.

The Basics.

(1) Look around you and ensure that you are fully aware of (a) where you are, and (b) where you would like to go.

(2) Are you facing in the right direction? If not, adjust your position accordingly.

(3) Are you able to move? If you are lying down, sitting (unless in a vehicle or upon the saddle of a horse or bicycle), restrained by ropes or chains, or entirely enclosed in a small space, to give some examples, you may find that your intended journey, however carefully planned, is rendered impracticable.

Sources of Advice and Information.

(1) Maps are tremendously useful, representing as they do the correct spatial relationships pertaining to an area of the Earth’s surface, scaled down and reproduced in two-dimensional form to render them easy to carry, store, and use. Make sure the map you are using is of the right part of the world, and that you are holding it the correct way up.

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