According to Lifton's account of symbolic immortality, "social immortality" refers to
a. the continuation of one's life in what one creates
b. some form of personal afterlife
c. the continuation of one's life in one's biological descendants
d. a life continued in a different, spiritual world
e. the continuation of one's life in the physical world around us
A
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Which statement correctly explains why great-grandparents do not have close relationships with their great-grandchildren?
A. Great-grandparents are often kept at a distance by grandparents. B. There may be too many great-grandchildren, and therefore, great-grandparents do not feel an emotional tie. C. Great-grandparents lack interest in being involved in raising great-grandchildren, and therefore don't build relationships. D. Close relationships between great-grandparents and their great-grandchildren usually only occur when the grandparents maintained a good relationship with their parents.
Using inductive thinking, a person might think, "If it barks like a dog and wags its tail like a dog, it must be a ______."
mammal animal dogfish dog
Explain the activities leading up to the current controversy over high-stakes testing in education.
What will be an ideal response?
When the electric potential in a cell is in action versus a resting state, this electrical charge reversal is known as the __________
a) resting potential. b) excitation reaction. c) action potential. d) permeable reaction.