The lesson that we can learn from Shane Butler's insightful analysis of treatment in Ireland is the need for:
a. compatibility between societies' belief systems and publicly instituted policy
b. abstinence as a focus of treatment
c. a return to Catholic principles
d. reunification of north and south in Ireland
A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
To win support from moderates, George W. Bush posed as a compassionate conservative vowing to:
A) ?initiate a limited prescription benefit plan in Medicare B) ?provide increases in federal funding in education C) ?allow Social Security to be privatized D) ?all of the above
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a) Synetics b) Multiattribute utility analysis c) Reverse brainstorming d) Hitchhiking
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A) ?working toward reunification of children and their parent(s) B) ?placing the children available for adoption once a child and been in foster care for 15 of the preceding 22 months C) ?providing funds for low-income families D) ?providing a tax cut for families that were able to reunify