The Clothesline Project, which originated in Hyannis, Massachusetts, celebrates the survivors of
(a) AIDS.
(b) domestic violence.
(c) airplane crashes.
(d) the Holocaust.
(b)
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Research by Bertrand and Mullainathan on bias in employment practices found that
a. applicants with the same credentials were called for interviews with the same frequency, regardless of whether or not their names sounded African American. b. African American applicants with higher credentials were called for interviews at the same rates as whites with lesser credentials. c. regardless of the level of credentials on their resumes, the resumes that appeared to be for white applicants generated more interviews than those perceived as African American. d. African American sounding names generated interviews more often than white sounding names. e. the type of name used on the resumes had no impact on the likelihood of being called for an interview.
Hall found North Americans use __________ distance for business relationships.
a. tribal b. stereotypical c. social d. aggressive
"Compassionate cities," a term coined by Allan Kellehear, denotes a model of public health that encourages
A. community participation in end-of-life care. B. care limited to hospice and palliative care. C. death education geared towards professionals. D. federal government involvement in funeral practices and aftercare.