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You choose and buy someone a gift. You give that gift to them. They look in your eyes and say "thank you". It's a moment of love or friendship that has been banked, the bond has been deepened.
So does it matter what happens afterwards to the gift?
In other words, was it about the gift or was it about the moment? If it was the moment, then it should be OK, even a big plus perhaps, to pass the unwanted gift on to someone else and create a new moment.
While re-gifting issues can happen at any time, Christmas is the time that brings it all to a head, because so many gifts are flying around and it makes more sense to dip into it than at any other time.
I would think B, But i'm not 100% on that, hope this helped!
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This type of story is an example of a creation myth. (letter C)
Explanation:
<u>Creation myths are stories found in different cultures all over the world. Those stories explain how the world was created as well as many natural phenomena such as rain, lightning, the sunrise and sunset, etc. </u>
Commonly, such stories will include gods or god-like animals and beings who, whether intentionally or not, end up originating the world as we know it. In some stories, humans beings already exist, and they even interfere or help in the creation. With that in mind, we can easily see that <u>the story described in the question is an example of a creation myth. It has the elements mentioned above - a god, sky children (god-like beings), and the building of the world.</u>
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These frocks are very expensive.
Mala has done the sum correctly.
the art decorations on walls are done colourfully.
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Explanation:
If I were a state legislator I would be in favor of a law allowing assisted su1c1de. When it comes to ones life, it should be their choice when it should comes to an end, under the valid circumstances of course. One could ask what those circumstances could be, but as you can read here, Wilfred was an example of such. He was only painfully dragging his inevitable end, benefiting him in no way. Passing should be painless and peaceful. No one should have to suffer at the end of their only life. It's best, if one has a chronic or life threatening illness near impossible to conquer, one should be allowed to take control of their end, and surround themselves with loved ones, comfortable with their mortality, before letting go.