Answer:
Hey, hows this so far
Explanation:
I was sitting on the carpet floor, in front of the TV, with crumbs on my cheeks and a half-eaten, chocolate chip cookie in my little hands. A pile of toys surrounded me and nearby my aunt rested in a rocking chair snoring gently, while the clocked ticked by, counting the seconds until my baby brother's birth. At the time, of course, I had no idea there would be another tiny human invading my parents' attention. So there I was awaiting the arrival of my family, not a care in the world, other than sneaking more cookies from the cookie jar. In my toddler mind I knew something special was going to happen, a "surprise", my mother told me as i hugged her before she left that day. I noticed her tummy was very big and there was something moving in it.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef may be on the verge of a massive outbreak of coral bleaching caused by sea temperatures soaring for the third time in six years.
“The entire reef has been in a bleaching hotspot for the past month, and excessively hot water is still spreading and intensifying,” says Tom Goreau of the Global Coral Reef Alliance in Cambridge, MA who issued the first warnings of the last bleaching epidemic two years ago. The sea is currently up to 2°C warmer than normal.
Goreau predicts that this bleaching “will be the worst yet,” and will extend across the South Pacific to the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia.
Answer:
In June 2015, the TRC released an Executive Summary of its findings along with 94 "calls to action" regarding reconciliation between Canadians and Indigenous peoples.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. By sharing the groundskeeper's records that show there was no salting after 2:00.
Explanation:
In the given scenario, the claim is that the incident was caused by the unsalted ice ground by the Center. And the counterclaim by the Center is that it is not responsible for the injury because they did salt the ice as instructed.
So, the counterclaim for the Center's argument will be to provide records kept by the Center's groundskeeper which shows no salting was done after 2 pm. This will provide evidence of the claim that Mrs. Graves’s injury was an indirect fault of the Center.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.