Daisy had to change jobs four times in a year. In each of her roles, she was found to be incompetent and unfit and was fired within a few months. In this case, which of the following social institutions is most likely to have failed her?
A. Her family
B. Her education
C. Her religion
D. The government
E. The economy
Answer: B
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One of the strategies developed by Martin Luther King, Jr. in disobeying unjust laws was ________
a. passively resisting evil b. being willing to accept suffering without retaliating c. seeking to defeat and humiliate opponents d. attacking the people who happen to be doing the evil
Jayden, an army veteran, is suffering from a mental disorder that is characterized by high levels of sadness and loss of interest in daily activities. He prefers to remain alone and consumes large amounts of illicit drugs
Identify and explain the mental disorder that afflicts Jayden. What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is true related to surgical treatment options and erectile disorders?
- There are two main types of implants, including semirigid rods that provide a permanent state of erection and inflatable devices that become firm when pumped. - After prosthesis implantation, a man no longer experiences orgasm or ejaculation. - Most men remain dissatisfied with their sex lives after surgical treatment for erectile disorder. - Homosexual men are more likely to be satisfied with surgical treatment options as ejaculation is less important to their sexual expression.
In Least Industrialized Nations and among many traditional groups, such as the Amish, women bear 20 to 22 children in their lifetime. This is the maximum number of children women can bear which is referred to as ________.
A) the fertility rate
B) fecundity
C) the crude birth rate
D) morbidity