Alright so I had to research this briefly.
I believe the correct form is mediation-arbitration (med-arb). In med-arb, the parties first reach an agreement, then proceed to write it out formally for documentation
I believe the answer is paradox since the statement is contradictory.
Answer:
Freedom is being able to think, say, and do what you want — to live your life as you please. Safety is being protected from harm — to live your life without fear of danger.
Though people may uphold freedom as an ultimate virtue, it’s limited in society. You can’t have absolute freedom because it takes away from the safety and the freedom of others. If anyone could do whatever they wanted, and they chose to hurt and kill, that restricts someone else’s freedom to live as they please.
But you also can’t have absolute safety. That would require monitoring and limiting the actions of everyone, submitting to a protective but also authoritative body. Restricting actions limits freedom, but it also limits safety because you become vulnerable to whoever you trust for protection.
Absolute freedom and absolute safety don’t exist in the real world. They rely on each other. Freedom needs safety to be free, and safety needs freedom to be safe.
Within the structure of a society, an ideal government holds the authority and responsibility of balancing the two — giving as much freedom and as much safety as possible to as many people as possible.
Answer:
I would go on a hot air balloon ride because it is safer.
Explanation:
The reason why is because if I go snorkeling in the ocean, there is a chance that I could be eaten by a shark, a whale comes toward me and I go in its mouth, or my oxygen tank can fail on me.
The correct answer is B, "he introduces the conflict between Ophelia and Hamlet, thereby adding suspense and advancing the plot."
Ophelia tells Polonius that Hamlet's behavior is strange, she describes what Hamlet did and the way he shooked her. She was terrified.
Ophelia tells her father what happens.
Hamlet tried to convince the court that he is crazy and if Polonius believed so, it can help to his cause.
Previously, Ophelia had been instructed by Polonius to stopped answer Hamlet's letters.