Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
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A negative externality occurs when someone who doesn't take part in a particular activity suffers or is negatively affected as a result of the activity. An example is someone who smokes and another person who's nearby inhales the polluted air.
Negative externality of smoking at the workplace include:
1. Less productivity: People that smoke may be less productive than their colleagues due to the fact that they've frequent breaks and their concentration level might have reduced as well.
2. Other people in the organization are also exposed to second hand smoke.
3. There are possible risk of fire accidents.
4. It can lead to lung related disease on the part of the employees.
Answer:
He will need to provide child support.
Explanation:
When the father of a child decides to leave his mate, he still remains the father of the child/children because their hereditary traits (DNA) still match his. Therefore, biologically and legally he still is the father of the children. Since leaving his mate does not absolve him of his fatherhood, he still has a responsibility towards his children. The law requires that he pays child support so as to augment the finances of the partner to meet the material needs of the children.
If he still wants to be a part of the children's lives, he can contest custody in court but child support is mandatory as the children should still be cared for.