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daltonest1984

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Why is it that obsessive passion leads to difficulties in one's relationships?
 
  a. Because it leads others in the person's life to feel continually criticized.
  b. Because obsessive passion interferes with the mentor/protg relationship.
  c. Because the individual cannot disengage fully from thoughts about the specific activity for which they have the passion.
  d. Because such passion prevents burnout, which in turn leads to very little mental energy being left for others in the person's life.

Question 2

After being diagnosed with an aggressive terminal brain cancer that left her faced with the option of devastating cognitive and personality changes as well as morphine-resistant pain, ________ stimulated discussion of physician-assisted suicide in 2014 by going public with her decision to end her own life.
 
  a. C. Everett Koop
  b. Brittany Maynard
  c. Jack Kevorkian
  d. Christopher Reeve



olivia_paige29

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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