Sayana and Theraveda are examples of what?

a. Schools of Zen Buddhism—aspects of enlightenment.
b. Theories of transpersonal psychology.
c. Altered states of consciousness.
d. Types of meditation.
e. Psychedelic drugs used in the 1960s before they were outlawed.


Answer: a

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a. Professional advocacy b. Career advocacy c. Supportive advocacy d. Social advocacy

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a. Association for Supervisors and Counselors in America. b. American Supervisors and Counselors Association. c. American School Counselors Association. d. Association for School Counselors in America.

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Students who drop out of school are less likely to:

A. give birth. B. become pregnant. C. use contraception properly. D. start sexual activity early.

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