Fiona and Eileen, a lesbian couple, have lived together for 12 years, but cannot get married in their country. Fiona, who works two part-time jobs, cannot get health insurance at work, but Eileen's employer provides health insurance, as well as survivor benefits, to people in Fiona's situation. Fiona and Eileen's relationship could legally be described as a _________
A) ?polyamorous partnership.
B) ?friendship with benefits.
C) ?open marriage.
D) ?domestic partnership.
D
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A. Globally, one new case of major neurocognitive disorder is identified every seven seconds. B. Worldwide, the cost of major neurocognitive disorder is about $302 billion per year. C. About half of the cases are Alzheimer's disease. D. The rate of new cases increases dramatically after age 75.
One reason that popular children are more skillful in implementing several steps of the information-processing model of competent social interaction is that they
a. engage a peer group without regard for the consequences of that interaction. b. are better able to encode and decipher social information correctly. c. are more aggressive than rejected children when it comes to interjecting their own focus to a peer group. d. never retaliate against aggressors.
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A. mitosis B. genome transfer C. meiosis D. gamete transfer
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A. psychoanalytic B. cognitive C. behavioral D. biological