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lak

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Entry-port jobs are
 
  a. jobs that circumvent the job ladder of a company.
  b. jobs that only college-educated workers may hold.
  c. jobs in the town from which sailors set out.
  d. jobs for which a company hires other than its own workers.
  e. dead-end jobs.

Question 2

When Liederbach refers to the protective cloak of physicians and the medical profession he means to include all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. trustworthiness.
  b. high social status.
  c. professional autonomy.
  d. legal immunity.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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lak

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Reply 2 on: Jul 2, 2018
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