Answer:
you can't unfortuantly you have to report it and wait for someone to delete it the person that deletes it is a special person called a monerator and controls all the awnser and can delete any awnser so to report you press the flag in the corner of the awnser and expalin why then press save and them wait
Explanation:
Well, I can't choose what YOU want to do in life. Choose something you are passionate about. Do you like to draw? You could select your biggest goal in life as become a famous artist. Do you like to cook? Maybe you could select your biggest goal in life as being featured on Chopped. Although I can't help you with exactly what to write, here are some tips:
-Don't fake it! If you want to be a famous video gamer then go ahead and write that!
-Feel free to make something up if you aren't sure what you want to do in life.
-If you have a something you enjoy but think is not worthy for being something that you can set as a goal in life, you are wrong! In this point in time, everything can be turned into a career or dream of some sort! Even something as simple as reading! Maybe you want to be an audio book reader! Or a writer!
-If you are having trouble figuring out how to get 78 words try to fill those spaces in with "unnecessary" information. Maybe add a backstory as to why this is your biggest goal? You can add some motivational things family and friends have told you that pertain to your hobby, dream, etc.
If you could maybe tell me what a hobby or liking of yours is I could think of some goal ideas for you if that is what you are having trouble with so feel free to reply to this, I'll try to help!
17. Direct object is what I think
Answer:
Examines some of the motives and interests of those involved in the abortion debate. The authors explore various aspects of the sociopolitical context of abortion in the beginning with the pro-life agenda that is designed to impede access to abortion. After considering the strategies and tactics that are used to advance that agenda and that intensify and shape the nature of the controversies surrounding abortion issues, the authors consider inter-relationships among feminist perspectives, women's roles, and attitudes toward abortion. The authors present research findings on relationships among abortion attitudes and attitudes toward other social issues and groups, including how they differ on the basis of religion, race, and class. The authors consider how opinion poll research may have created distortions in the picture of public attitudes toward abortion and of the women who have abortions, and conclude with some thoughts and recommendations about where we go from here.