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1. Could be sperm donation from another party or clinic (female for sperm donation)
2. a person could ask a friend or visit a clinic to be sorted with somone that could carry their baby if it is a same sex male relationship.
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B. The Oiler
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Crane was stranded at sea for thirty hours when his ship, the SS Commodore, sank after hitting a sandbar. He and three other men were forced to navigate their way to shore in a small boat; one of the men, an oiler named Billie Higgins, drowned after the boat overturned.
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It was the last day of school and I was looking forward to having a day at the beach in order to relax from all the day's work.My brother and I had just finished packing our things into a suitcase and loading them into the car,we got into the car and zoomed off to the brach feeling happy and satisfied with what I had done. When we arrived at the beach we sat down and arranged all our things on the sand and decided to sit there to relax.Then all of a sudden we heard someone screaming in the river,my brother and I were terrified that we jumped up in fear and ran to where the little boy was,it was very obvious that he couldn't swim well so I told my brother to go and call the lifeguard and his parents,I wanted to wait for my brother to arrive but since the little boy was already drowning I decided to dive into the water and save the little boy I held on to him and swam back to shore, then I saw my brother and everyone had gathered and started praising me I was happy and me and my brother enjoyed the rest of our day in the beach.The experience was terrifying but fun at the same time.
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Answer is c. Your welcome.
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Anthropogenic climate changes stress the importance of understanding why people harm the environment despite their attempts to behave in climate friendly ways. This paper argues that one reason behind why people do this is that people apply heuristics, originally shaped to handle social exchange, on the issues of environmental impact. Reciprocity and balance in social relations have been fundamental to social cooperation, and thus to survival, and therefore the human brain has become specialized by natural selection to compute and seek this balance. When the same reasoning is applied to environment-related behaviors, people tend to think in terms of a balance between “environmentally friendly” and “harmful” behaviors, and to morally account for the average of these components rather than the sum. This balancing heuristic leads to compensatory green beliefs and negative footprint illusions—the misconceptions that “green” choices can compensate for unsustainable ones. “Eco-guilt” from imbalance in the moral environmental account may promote pro-environmental acts, but also acts that are seemingly pro-environmental but in reality more harmful than doing nothing at all. Strategies for handling problems caused by this cognitive insufficiency are discussed.
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