You can support preferences and needs by giving them informed choices, by suggesting like would they like to have shower or would they like to have relaxing bath? Ask them which products would they like to use offer them your help give them privacy close the door to maintain their dignity.
As no alternates are given this question cannot be answered
No, if the mission is not in alignment with my objectives, I would not accept it. It is important to make choices that support your own goals and values.
Christians are supposed to give a little support to all human beings, regardless of their beliefs. A Christian would support a Muslim because he was there.However, supporting a person (a Muslim) is a very different thing from supporting an ideology (Islam). No informed Christian would support Islam - or any other ideology that was incompatible with Christianity.
'I informed you earlier of the details'
public order advocates
public order advocates
individual rights advocates
No this is grammatically incorrect. Some correct examples would be:Has she already been informed about this?Has she already informed him about this?Has she already informed them about this?
For a medical purpose, or more commonly for DNA testing to support evidence.
If you are asking would he make the same choices again then yes he would. His choices were made by the circumstances and information he had. If circumstances had been different, e.g. the was not a world war, then he would have made different choices.
My friends informed me about track try outs this Thursday.