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casperchen82

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Job sharing, working at home or telecommuting, compressed workweeks, and personal days are all examples of
 
  a. family leave. b. flexible scheduling.
 c. care programs. d. profit sharing.

Question 2

The text lists three proposals to help boys to adjust better to our educational system. Which of the following is NOT one of these?
 
  a. having less recesses
 b. accepting a certain level of boys' rowdy play as not deviant
 c. implementing more active learning-by-doing
 d. encouraging activities shared by boys and girls and boy-girl dialogues about gender



qytan

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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