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Rachel has gone on and off starvation diets for years. This behavior hinders long-term weight loss because it
 
  A) reduces nutrient metabolism.
  B) fosters inappropriate exercise habits.
  C) increases the amount of essential fat.
  D) slows down the basal metabolic rate.

Question 2

Spiritual intelligence can be described as the ability to
 
  A) practice mindfulness.
  B) understand complex religious teachings.
  C) increase one's self-awareness.
  D) use meanings, values, and a sense of purpose to live a richer life.



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