It depends on how you use it. If an individual is using a cellphone for his/her entertainment even though the professor/teacher is having a lecture, then it is unethical. But if the individual is using his/her own phone for an emergency matter then it should be considered.
<span>When reference is made to the "poverty line", it means the specific amount of income needed for a basic standard of living.
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The poverty line refers to the base level of pay considered sufficient in a specific country. Practically speaking, similar to the meaning of poverty, the official or normal comprehension of the neediness line is fundamentally higher in created nations than in creating nations.
Laws in day to day may refer to a bill that has been passed in your country creating a law. A law within is Science is usually a fact that remains consistent and doesn’t change (like Newtons Laws). Scientific laws of course are tested to see if they remain accurate consistently before becoming law but they aren’t simply voted in/passes like laws in the judicial system.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "d. negative population growth." Choosing to have only two children in order to help stabilize world population is an example of d. negative population growth.<span>
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