Kawulich found that Muskogee women struggled with resolving tradition with the modern
world.
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Penny works the window at McDonald’s. Penny is unlikely to be
a. handling money. b. using a cash register. c. suggesting dessert. d. making decisions.
Child __________ includes acts of omission—failing to provide adequate physical or emotional care
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following scenarios most accurately reflects how the epidemiological transition impacts the health conditions of people in poor and rich countries?
a. Bob, an 89-year-old man in the United States, suffers from high blood pressure; Ammani, a 10-year-old boy in Ethiopia, has malaria. b. Misako, a 14-year-old girl in Japan, frequently suffers from bacterial infections; Jean-Pierre, a 79-year-old man in Haiti, suffers from heart disease. c. Paula, a 5-year-old girl in Great Britain, has contracted measles; Juanita, a 67-year-old woman in Bolivia, has diabetes. d. Mae Li, a 15-year-old girl in China, died from the flu;Sahim, a 70-year-old man in Afghanistan, suffered a stroke.
For Pierre Bourdieu, which of the following explains how and why individuals come to form healthy or unhealthy lifestyles?
A. The habitus people are socialized into develops their eating and exercise practices. B. Physical, social, and cultural capital are spent inappropriately by some. C. Economic, symbolic, and human capital are spent inappropriately by some. D. People are fundamentally insatiable in our aspirations, and so we develop at least some unhealthy habits.