Deck 13: Defining Success

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Components of corporate social responsibility include all the following EXCEPT ______.

A) maintaining the health and safety of workers
B) allocating a certain portion of profits to charity
C) production of a quality product
D) protecting the resources of our planet
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Ecolabels imply that food was ______.

A) produced in an environmentally preferable way
B) grown in an organic environment
C) homegrown
D) grown only on U.S. soil
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The average amount of water that Americans use per day is ______ billion gallons.

A) 10
B) 130
C) 355
D) 680
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The U.S. Energy Star program provide businesses and individuals tax credits for all EXCEPT ______.

A) college tuition
B) home improvement
C) fuel efficient cars
D) solar energy systems
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The recycling programs are most successful ______.

A) among middle-age or older consumers
B) among urban dwellers
C) when they are convenient
D) with those who live in smaller apartments or houses
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In terms of social responsibility, "greening" generally means ______.

A) adding grass, trees, or bushes
B) some form of conservation
C) increasing the cost
D) remodeling
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Attempts at developing "green space" generally means ______.

A) adding grass, trees, or bushes
B) some form of conservation
C) increasing the cost
D) remodeling
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Ethical and cultural needs are also necessary to take into account within social responsibility. Hochachka calls this ______.

A) wellness
B) sustainability
C) conservation
D) interiority
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According to Dunn, an integrated method of functioning that is oriented toward maximizing the potential of which the individual is capable is known as ______.

A) interiority
B) conservation.
C) wellness
D) conservation
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Bernadine and her children live in the city center in an apartment building. Every day they go to school and work and return home to spend the evening watching TV. They don't seem to have much energy and lately they have noticed how much they tend to pick on each other. To increase their social wellness, Bernadine and her children could try ______.

A) locating the nearest park
B) moving to a new apartment
C) spending more time apart
D) seeing a doctor
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An example of social wellness would be ______.

A) healthy food
B) strong social ties to the community
C) access to water
D) a well-paying job
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People who see work as a life role and a basic activity within society agree with the dimension of the meaning of work known as ______.

A) economic orientation
B) intrinsic orientation
C) entitlement/obligation
D) work centrality
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Charley views working as necessary to pay the bills. He counts the days before the weekend when he can really enjoy himself. Charley's orientation is more aligned with the meaning of work dimension of ______.

A) economic orientation
B) intrinsic orientation
C) entitlement/obligation
D) work centrality
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Someone who has a primary prevention attitude towards wellness and health would be likely to ______.

A) wait until a problem develops to see a doctor
B) schedule yearly dental checkups
C) continue to follow a routine exercise plan
D) attend monthly prenatal appointments
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Chelsey has a weight problem. Using a wellness approach, she would be more likely to ______.

A) go in a liquid diet
B) have gastric bypass surgery
C) starve herself
D) focus on eating healthy foods
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Adults who have not learned to express their emotions may choose to manage their emotions by ______.

A) throwing a tantrum
B) engaging in risky behavior
C) committing themselves to a mental health institution
D) marrying someone who has no emotions
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Even though there are difficulties in family life, emotional wellness helps in understanding and expressing emotions. A way to successfully manage emotions is by doing all EXCEPT ______.

A) having a good sense of humor
B) improving self-esteem
C) being resilient and flexible
D) getting a divorce
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According to Rossi, the three primary sociodemographic variables that play a part in an individual's social responsibility include all EXCEPT ______.

A) income
B) education
C) sex
D) age
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Rodger is the CEO of his company. He has worked his way to the top of the corporate ladder ever since graduating from college. He has enjoyed the lifestyle that being at the top has afforded, but it seems that each time he was promoted, he still wanted and needed more money and prestige. According to Easterlin, this is known as ______.

A) fast track
B) hedonic treadmill
C) social responsibility
D) civic duty
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Work plays a role in social responsibility by providing all EXCEPT ______.

A) building the economy
B) creating a sense of community
C) providing individual social status
D) giving a common purpose
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Product labeling such as organic or homegrown can be confusing.
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Since the 1930s, soil conservation has no longer been a problem for farmers.
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Water is a renewable and infinite resource.
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When gas prices are low, there is less tendency for people to want to conserve energy.
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The average American discards more than 4 pounds of garbage each day.
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The idea of NIMBY (not in my backyard) advances the idea of sustainability.
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Making decisions that are ethical are less important to societal responsibility than economics.
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One ethical issue involved in social responsibility is protection of those who are vulnerable.
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Much of social wellness depends on the family's sense of control over their situation.
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The average U.S. weekly work hours have decreased.
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A person's satisfaction with his or her work can be directly related to the meaning that he or she attaches to work.
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Someone who has a work centrality orientation to work believes that relationships are more important than leisure time.
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Men are more affected by the conflict between work and home.
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Recently, spirituality has gained a place in wellness and health.
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One of the most pressing concerns for health in the United States today is obesity.
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Children learn to manage their emotions in school.
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Resilience is related to wellness for children who have experienced their parent's divorce.
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Educational level does not play a role in a person's tendency to volunteer.
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Unhappiness contributes negatively to society.
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Research shows that job satisfaction may be more related to job status than the salary.
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Why is the business community becoming more socially and environmentally conscious?
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What is the significance of the Dust Bowl to soil conservation?
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Why is it important to conserve water?
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In what ways can recycling be more than a process of sorting trash?
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Describe some ways to increase the likelihood that consumers will participate in recycling.
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If you worked for a company that said they were "going green," name a couple of changes that you would expect to happen.
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Give a definition of sustainability as it relates to social responsibility.
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Why is cultural identification important to social wellness?
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Explain the concept of spillover as it relates to occupational wellness.
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How can spillover have a positive effect on families?
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Why would it be important for family members to understand the meaning of work orientations of each other?
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If a husband has an economic orientation to work and the wife has an interpersonal relations orientation to work, speculate on the problems they may experience when their supervisors ask them to work at a Saturday public relations carnival.
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According to Rao, Apte, and Subbakrishna, what conditions need to be present in order for working women to experience well-being and lower psychological stress?
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How does presenteeism in the work place lead employers to consider an emphasis on wellness?
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Why does low self-esteem interfere with emotional wellness?
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What are the benefits of humor to well-being?
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What is the difference between the social contributions of men and women?
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Why does a person's inclination to contribute to society increase with age?
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How does Erikson's psychosocial theory of development help explain social responsibility in adulthood?
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Name several measures of happiness. Which ones make you happy and why?
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What are the benefits of food produced with ecolabels? Outline the advantages and disadvantages to this type of product labeling.
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Discuss why water rights are such a volatile issue among people and governments. Include a discussion of water legislation.
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What factors are included as social wellness for families? Discuss how many of these factors are available to your family.
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Outline the five major dimensions of the meaning of work identified by the Meaning of Work International Research Team. Which dimension more closely resembles the meaning of work to you and why?
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Discuss the controversy over the "knowledge economy."
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Deck 13: Defining Success
1
Components of corporate social responsibility include all the following EXCEPT ______.

A) maintaining the health and safety of workers
B) allocating a certain portion of profits to charity
C) production of a quality product
D) protecting the resources of our planet
allocating a certain portion of profits to charity
2
Ecolabels imply that food was ______.

A) produced in an environmentally preferable way
B) grown in an organic environment
C) homegrown
D) grown only on U.S. soil
produced in an environmentally preferable way
3
The average amount of water that Americans use per day is ______ billion gallons.

A) 10
B) 130
C) 355
D) 680
355
4
The U.S. Energy Star program provide businesses and individuals tax credits for all EXCEPT ______.

A) college tuition
B) home improvement
C) fuel efficient cars
D) solar energy systems
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The recycling programs are most successful ______.

A) among middle-age or older consumers
B) among urban dwellers
C) when they are convenient
D) with those who live in smaller apartments or houses
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In terms of social responsibility, "greening" generally means ______.

A) adding grass, trees, or bushes
B) some form of conservation
C) increasing the cost
D) remodeling
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7
Attempts at developing "green space" generally means ______.

A) adding grass, trees, or bushes
B) some form of conservation
C) increasing the cost
D) remodeling
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8
Ethical and cultural needs are also necessary to take into account within social responsibility. Hochachka calls this ______.

A) wellness
B) sustainability
C) conservation
D) interiority
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9
According to Dunn, an integrated method of functioning that is oriented toward maximizing the potential of which the individual is capable is known as ______.

A) interiority
B) conservation.
C) wellness
D) conservation
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10
Bernadine and her children live in the city center in an apartment building. Every day they go to school and work and return home to spend the evening watching TV. They don't seem to have much energy and lately they have noticed how much they tend to pick on each other. To increase their social wellness, Bernadine and her children could try ______.

A) locating the nearest park
B) moving to a new apartment
C) spending more time apart
D) seeing a doctor
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11
An example of social wellness would be ______.

A) healthy food
B) strong social ties to the community
C) access to water
D) a well-paying job
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12
People who see work as a life role and a basic activity within society agree with the dimension of the meaning of work known as ______.

A) economic orientation
B) intrinsic orientation
C) entitlement/obligation
D) work centrality
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13
Charley views working as necessary to pay the bills. He counts the days before the weekend when he can really enjoy himself. Charley's orientation is more aligned with the meaning of work dimension of ______.

A) economic orientation
B) intrinsic orientation
C) entitlement/obligation
D) work centrality
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Someone who has a primary prevention attitude towards wellness and health would be likely to ______.

A) wait until a problem develops to see a doctor
B) schedule yearly dental checkups
C) continue to follow a routine exercise plan
D) attend monthly prenatal appointments
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15
Chelsey has a weight problem. Using a wellness approach, she would be more likely to ______.

A) go in a liquid diet
B) have gastric bypass surgery
C) starve herself
D) focus on eating healthy foods
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16
Adults who have not learned to express their emotions may choose to manage their emotions by ______.

A) throwing a tantrum
B) engaging in risky behavior
C) committing themselves to a mental health institution
D) marrying someone who has no emotions
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17
Even though there are difficulties in family life, emotional wellness helps in understanding and expressing emotions. A way to successfully manage emotions is by doing all EXCEPT ______.

A) having a good sense of humor
B) improving self-esteem
C) being resilient and flexible
D) getting a divorce
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According to Rossi, the three primary sociodemographic variables that play a part in an individual's social responsibility include all EXCEPT ______.

A) income
B) education
C) sex
D) age
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Rodger is the CEO of his company. He has worked his way to the top of the corporate ladder ever since graduating from college. He has enjoyed the lifestyle that being at the top has afforded, but it seems that each time he was promoted, he still wanted and needed more money and prestige. According to Easterlin, this is known as ______.

A) fast track
B) hedonic treadmill
C) social responsibility
D) civic duty
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Work plays a role in social responsibility by providing all EXCEPT ______.

A) building the economy
B) creating a sense of community
C) providing individual social status
D) giving a common purpose
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21
Product labeling such as organic or homegrown can be confusing.
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Since the 1930s, soil conservation has no longer been a problem for farmers.
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Water is a renewable and infinite resource.
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When gas prices are low, there is less tendency for people to want to conserve energy.
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The average American discards more than 4 pounds of garbage each day.
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The idea of NIMBY (not in my backyard) advances the idea of sustainability.
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Making decisions that are ethical are less important to societal responsibility than economics.
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One ethical issue involved in social responsibility is protection of those who are vulnerable.
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Much of social wellness depends on the family's sense of control over their situation.
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The average U.S. weekly work hours have decreased.
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A person's satisfaction with his or her work can be directly related to the meaning that he or she attaches to work.
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Someone who has a work centrality orientation to work believes that relationships are more important than leisure time.
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Men are more affected by the conflict between work and home.
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Recently, spirituality has gained a place in wellness and health.
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One of the most pressing concerns for health in the United States today is obesity.
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Children learn to manage their emotions in school.
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Resilience is related to wellness for children who have experienced their parent's divorce.
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Educational level does not play a role in a person's tendency to volunteer.
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Unhappiness contributes negatively to society.
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Research shows that job satisfaction may be more related to job status than the salary.
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Why is the business community becoming more socially and environmentally conscious?
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What is the significance of the Dust Bowl to soil conservation?
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Why is it important to conserve water?
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In what ways can recycling be more than a process of sorting trash?
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Describe some ways to increase the likelihood that consumers will participate in recycling.
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If you worked for a company that said they were "going green," name a couple of changes that you would expect to happen.
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Give a definition of sustainability as it relates to social responsibility.
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Why is cultural identification important to social wellness?
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Explain the concept of spillover as it relates to occupational wellness.
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How can spillover have a positive effect on families?
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Why would it be important for family members to understand the meaning of work orientations of each other?
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If a husband has an economic orientation to work and the wife has an interpersonal relations orientation to work, speculate on the problems they may experience when their supervisors ask them to work at a Saturday public relations carnival.
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According to Rao, Apte, and Subbakrishna, what conditions need to be present in order for working women to experience well-being and lower psychological stress?
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How does presenteeism in the work place lead employers to consider an emphasis on wellness?
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Why does low self-esteem interfere with emotional wellness?
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What are the benefits of humor to well-being?
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What is the difference between the social contributions of men and women?
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Why does a person's inclination to contribute to society increase with age?
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How does Erikson's psychosocial theory of development help explain social responsibility in adulthood?
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Name several measures of happiness. Which ones make you happy and why?
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What are the benefits of food produced with ecolabels? Outline the advantages and disadvantages to this type of product labeling.
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Discuss why water rights are such a volatile issue among people and governments. Include a discussion of water legislation.
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What factors are included as social wellness for families? Discuss how many of these factors are available to your family.
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Outline the five major dimensions of the meaning of work identified by the Meaning of Work International Research Team. Which dimension more closely resembles the meaning of work to you and why?
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Discuss the controversy over the "knowledge economy."
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