An eating disorder in which a person starves him or herself and refuses to maintain adequate nutrition is called:
A. bulimia nervosa.
B. anorexia nervosa.
C. food abstinence syndrome.
D. none of the above.
B
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A. securing special education services for a child with learning disabilities B. helping a homeless person finds an affordable place to live C. listening attentively to someone recounting a traumatic experience D. testifying before Congress about the need for increased funding for social services
What is meant by the term “less eligibility?” Which belief about poverty does this term reflect?
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.What is an example of a human service organization whose mission is closest to that of "linkage"?
A. Family Services B. Hospice C. Traveler's Aid D. United Way
What did the French philosopher/political scientist Michel Foucault believe?
A. Knowledge and positions of power related to knowledge are always socially constructed B. Some knowledge-positions are privileged or favored in certain cultures or societies over others, and they become dominant knowledge-positions C. The function of a dominant culture is to reinforce itself and minimize or eliminate alternative knowledge-positions D. All of the above are true and even represent a progression of his thinking