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The ship is sinking and the seas are rough. All but one lifeboat has been destroyed. The lifeboat holds a max of five people. There are ten people that want to board the lifeboat. The five individuals who do not board the lifeboat will certainly die. Who should get a spot in the lifeboat?

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  1. The ship is sinking and the seas are rough. All but one lifeboat has been destroyed. The lifeboat holds a max of five people. There are ten people that want to board the lifeboat. The five individuals who do not board the lifeboat will certainly die. • Who should get a spot in the lifeboat? • Woman who thinks she is six weeks pregnant • A Lifeguard • Two young adults who recently married • Senior citizen who has 15 grandchildren • Elementary school teacher • Thirteen year old twins • Veteran nurse • Captain of the ship

  2. After you have chosen your 5 people (please commit!), think about what criteria determined how you allocated the available spots on the lifeboat. There may be several criteria that were considered, and that is fine. Use the space below to choose each of your lifeboat members, and next to their ‘name’ write a one-sentence reason as to why you chose to allocate this resource to him/her. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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