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Which of the following is the problem with the old Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you?
 
  a. It is old-fashioned.
  b. It assumes everyone wants the same thing.
  c. It doesn't mean anything in today's world.
  d. Not everyone cares about what the Bible says.

Question 2

List at least 3 things a smoker can do to increase the chances that he or she will be able to quit. (3 points; 1 for each correct answer)
 
  What will be an ideal response



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

List at least 3 things a smoker can do to increase the chances that he or she will be able to quit. 3 points; 1each for any 3 of the following:
- Motivation needs to come from within; pressure from others won't work
- Be aware of the settings in which you usually smoke and avoid these
- Don't give in to the urge to have just one more
- Try a nicotine substitute
- Analyze the social and psychological needs being filled by smoking and find other ways to satisfy these needs



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