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ssal

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Which one of the following was not a common theme of the individual philosophy of leading health education specialists outlined in the text?
 
  A) Development of the individual's potential
  B) Free choice
  C) Learning experiences that enhance decision making
  D) Health is a constant.

Question 2

One way that a philosophy is not formed is by
 
  A) considering both the advantages and disadvantages of certain actions.
  B) learning from mentors and role models.
  C) learning about the experiences of friends and relatives.
  D) experiencing every aspect of life.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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