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This could be an
example of "a personal fable". The term was invented in 1967 by David Elkind who was a psychologist. Personal fable is the result to the nonexistent or imaginary
audience. Considering himself or herself as the focal point of attention, the
juvenile comes to trust that it is on the basis that he or she is exceptional
and novel.
Georgia grew and lived well
Answer:
Right answer: All choices apply
Explanation:
Genetic engineering has huge, vast possibilities that are not fully understood today, while posing deep ethical questions abouts its effects on humans and society. There is an intense controversy on genetic modification of human beings and its practical and ethical aspects; another debate has started about implications of genetic engineering for life insurance and health coverage industries, and on the likely consecuences for people whose genes may have been modified, as well as on the implications for those people and their lifes , for example, the likelihood they may face job discrimination. There are numerous media and academic articles on all those issues as well as books and audiovisual materials.