Answer: HIV shots
Explanation: The government gives money to hospitals to provide for HIV shots
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For an alternative the answer is Tylenol or Advil
Explanation:
Ethical doubts about genetic engineering motivate a view that many philosophers favour: that genetic therapy to eliminate disease and disability is ethically acceptable, given that the risks can be overcome.
But genetic enhancement is ethically problematic. The line between enhancement and therapy is difficult to draw.
Studies show people who are physically attractive are likely to earn more than those considered to have below-average looks. Does this mean “ugliness” is a disability that ought to be corrected by genetic engineering?
Or, similarly, is having a below-average IQ a disability, something that should be subject to change through gene-editing?
The answer for this question would be B) Say that you are not ready and hope that he or she will respect that because well first lets do process of elimination.
Not A) because sexual intercourse can be private so no one has to know or it can be public if u share it with others by telling them or posting it online, not C) because well this could be a good choice but if u want to tell your partner to not pressure u, than just tell them and they could stop or find someone else who respects u, not D) because that's a bit dramatic and overboard, in a relationship its not all about sex, that's why people be virgins- people who don't have sex or lose their virginity, so u can still be in the relationship just without the intercourse, so its B) because its true and is more gentle.