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Kant concluded, Truth is not a possession, the right to which can be granted to one person but refused to another  it is a(n) __________duty which holds in all circumstances.
 
  A. unconditional.
  B. conditional.
  C. practical.
  D. flexible.
  E. None of the above.

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Which diagnostic term represents a cluster of behaviors in children characterized by repetitive and persistent misbehavior?
 
  A) Conduct disorder
  B) ADHD
  C) Antisocial personality disorder
  D) Psychopathy



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