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bobbysung

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The difficulty with estimating the real incidence of sexual harassment in the workplace is contributed to by all but which of the following factors?
 
  a. There is no universal definition of sexual harassment.
  b. Men and women have different perceptions of what constitutes sexual harassment.
  c. Sexual harassment in the workplace is actually so rare that it is almost impossible to identify when it occurs.
  d. Many victims of sexual harassment do not report it.

Question 2

How does hospice differ from traditional medical care?
 
  a. Hospice cannot be covered by insurance because the person will die.
   b. Hospice does not utilize drugs for the treatment of pain.
  c. Hospice provides experimental treatments that offer limited hope.
   d. Hospice emphasizes a comfortable and dignified death, not cure.



lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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