In December of 2006 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). Later this convention:
a) Was ratified by the U.S. House and Senate
b) Failed to be ratified by the U.S. Congress
c) Was approved as legislation by President George W. Bush
d) Was brought to a referendum vote in the state of California
B
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Gilbert and Gilbert argued in The Enabling State that the fundamental purpose of social welfare programs is
A. to help workers negotiate for better conditions and wages. B. to support a capitalist economy. C. to enable welfare recipients to secure basic necessities. D. all of these.
When confronted with a situation in which consumers are not responding to your program, or public officials seem not to have an interest, or referring organizations are not making expected referrals, effective managers explore various avenues to determine what factors are preventing people from using their services. This is referred to as a_______________________.
A) marketing audit B) long-term input C) mission statement D) strategic marketing plan
Suppose a statistics class has a distribution of grades with a mean of 70 and standard deviation of 15. What score is at the 75th percentile?
What will be an ideal response?
"A teen's sneaking-out behavior may serve to bring the parents closer together; without the child's ‘problem,' the parents may not come together." This statement, made by a Milan therapist, is an example of which of the following?
A) Critiquing B) Paradox C) Hypothesizing D) Circular questions