Answer:
ask sombody else
Explanation:
cAUSE I DONT KNOW THE ANSWER
Answer:
C.
Explanation: Only their adoptive parents would know information about them, if not they could tell them what orphanage they come from and work their way up the chain.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Your question is incomplete. You failed to clarify that the question refers to the text: What You Eat is Your Business by Radley Balko.
Answer:
Balko makes it very clear that government intervention in the way it does is not the best way to combat obesity. He does not consider any of the objections provided and his way of combating them is by pointing out everything that is wrong.
Explanation:
As soon as his text begins, Balko already criticizes the presenter of the program, whom he does not believe is appropriate to present a program against obesity when he was previously in a program that was not against that.
Of all the good options the government offers, he just believes that it is just one way to put the government between the people and their weight.
He also believes that the way they act is the wrong way to fight obesity. He thinks that the best way would be for the State to encourage people to be more responsible instead of forcing them.
He criticizes "private health" and believes that people care less and less about their health and more about that of others.
The pilgrims landed on the coast of the USA at what is now known as Cape Cod. They started exploring the area and came across a deserted Native American Villiage. The pilgrims then found a stockpile of corn buried in wicker baskets under the sand. It was apparently the Indian villagers' seed stock for the summer. They moved inland during the winter and came back to the coast during the summer. The pilgrims dug up all the corn and took it back to the ship with them