The commercialization of making babies has become a vast global business. In India, from 2005 to 2009, fertility clinics offering surrogacy services have:
a. doubled in number.
b. tripled in number.
c. quadrupled in number.
d. increased by 10 percent.
e. increased by 75 percent.
b
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Racism is the belief that
a. there are variations in human populations. b. some races are innately inferior to others. c. variations between human populations are noticeable. d. all races are equal.
When Tanzania became independent in the 1960s, there were some 120 mutually unintelligible languages spoken there. How did Tanzania address this challenge?
a. They outlawed all tribal languages and chose to speak French instead. b. They adopted Swahili as a neutral official language for everyone. c. They mandated the language of the majority of their citizens to be their national language. d. They declared no official language and instead encouraged people to become multilingual. e. They selected two national languages as a way of accommodating many citizens.
Outline the various reasons why poor societies, and poor individuals within societies, have higher incidence of illness
What will be an ideal response?
How do most cultures view body weight?
A) Fatness is generally more desirable than thinness, because it is thought to be a marker of health and fertility. B) Fatness is generally more desirable than thinness, because it is associated with a strong personality and willpower. C) Thinness is generally more desirable than fatness, because it is thought to be a marker of youth and beauty. D) Thinness is generally more desirable than fatness, because it is associated with education and high social status.