What are legislators more apt to be influenced by?
A) Form letters from group members
B) Individual phone calls
C) A strong collective political group
D) A personal visit by an individual constituent
C
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A) cultural expectations C) cultural dissonance B) cultural competence D) cultural modernization
When teaching clients how to correctly interpret food labels, it is important to stress that a product that is labeled as "reduced fat" can really mean:
1. The product may actually have more of different types of fat than similar products. 2. The product has less fat than a similar product, but still is high in fat. 3. The product has very low amounts of fat. 4. The product has less than the recommended daily requirement of fat.
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A. "I will place the baby's car seat in a rear facing position until she is 1 year old." B. "I will position the retainer clip at the level of the baby's armpits." C. "I will place the shoulder harness straps in a slot 2 inches above the baby's shoulders." D. "I will position the baby in a 60-degree angle in the car seat."