Lyn Lofland suggests that some of the "ties that bind" us to one another are the roles we play, the help we receive and the

A. religious spiritual and mystical beliefs.
B. wider network of others made available to us.
C. linking objects in our lives.
D. shared experiences like birth and death.


Answer: B

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a. gather data on past events b. conduct experiments on past events c. use observations on the present to interpret the past d. ask questions to gain perspective on the past e. none of the above

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Hispanic Americans tend to a. have higher levels of education and income

b. have diets higher in fats and simple carbohydrates. c. be more likely to breast-feed their infants. d. have cultural values that promote close and supportive family and community relationships.

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What is one of the most valuable resources for the recently widowed?

A. Contact with peers B. Grief therapy C. Quiet time alone to reflect D. Volunteer opportunities with children

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In the United States, what is usually seen as the biggest priority when deciding to marry?

What will be an ideal response?

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