In the U.S., the workplace has become an important place for efforts to solve the
HIV/AIDS crisis because _____________________________________.
a. the majority of HIV infected individuals are of working age and are employed
b. the worksite is now recognized as a legitimate and effective setting for health education/health promotion practices
c. misinformation on AIDS creates stress, which can be reduced by worksite education programs
d. workplaces shoulder considerable direct and indirect costs that stem from the HIV/AIDS epidemic
e. all of the above
e
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The term used to refer to how decisions an individual makes in his/her life will affect the tribe over following generations is known as:
A) familism B) seven generations C) collectivism D) historical echoes
Income is more unevenly distributed than wealth.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
_____ culture refers to the values and standards of behavior that people actually follow
a. Ideal b. Real c. Material d. Universal
The pattern of discrimination against people who try to buy homes in minority and racially changing neighborhoods is known as
A. remittance. B. formation. C. redlining. D. profiling.