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In her study of AIDS education in Nepal, Stacy Pigg found that:
 
  a. Although people knew what AIDS was, they did not associate it with sexual behavior.
  b. AIDS prevention programs had been ineffective in the past because they assumed that a large percentage of the population could speak English.
  c. Strict taboos in Nepalese society made it impossible to talk directly about homosexual behavior.
  d. Traditional methods of sexual regulation could be used to control the spread of AIDS.
  e. Even though most Nepalese do not speak English, information about AIDS was more effectively conveyed in English than in Nepalese.

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The success of Gerald Murray's forestry projects in Haiti was based on:
 
  a. Effective lobbying that caused American corporations to buy Haitian lumber.
  b. Treating trees as a cash crop.
  c. The support of key Haitian politicians.
  d. The use of a key informant.
  e. The fact that Murray was of Haitian ancestry.



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Answer to Question 1

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Zulu123

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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
Wow, this really help


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