Answer: Appropriate sized furniture
Explanation:
School-age children in a childcare setting should have access to appropriate sized furniture. Those children are so big so normal-sized furniture can be the appropriate size for them so the furniture in childcare should be smaller.
It should be smaller and appropriate sized so children could use it without injuries and so they can be comfortable with the furniture.
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?
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