In the near phase of Robert Atchley's phases of retirement, retirees
A. feel a sense of letdown as they deal with their new lives.
B. can no longer engage in basic, day-to-day activities such as self-care and housework.
C. develop a more realistic view of their retirement options.
D. establish a specific departure date from their jobs.
D. establish a specific departure date from their
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a. sinful. b. a burden to be avoided. c. an unpleasant requirement for survival. d. having inherent dignity and value.
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a. socioeconomic status b. age c. gender d. occupation
Which of the following is true of white-collar crime?
A. They are more likely to be treated unfairly in the prison system. B. Conviction generally does not harm the person's reputation or career aspirations as much as conviction for a street crime would. C. The label "white-collar criminal" carries a greater stigma than "felon convicted of a violent crime." D. The offender is more likely to receive a prison sentence than a fine.
________ felt that religion often drugged the masses into submission by offering a consolation for their harsh lives on earth: the hope of salvation in an ideal afterlife.
A. Karl Marx B. Talcott Parsons C. Max Weber D. Émile Durkheim