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nelaaney

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James has just been laid off from his first job as a loan officer in a bank. He is taking this event calmly as he feel that as he gets older things will get better. According to Arnett, he is in this stage:
 
  a. age of instability.
  b. age of identity.
  c. age of feeling in-between.
  d. age of possibilities.

Question 2

Recently, the most important consideration in the appearance culture is
 
  a. age
  b. attractiveness
  c. height
  d. weight



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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