True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or
false.
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1.
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The outcomes or
consequences of our actions are the most important factor in determining their moral goodness or
evil.
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2.
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Catholics have a
serious duty to consult the Magisterium in areas of right and wrong.
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3.
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Determinists
believe in freedom of the human will.
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4.
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The Moral
Object is what someone means to do when making moral decisions.
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5.
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It is considered
morally right to cheat on a test in order to receive an A because the end result (an
A) is a good thing.
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6.
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Anything is
considered morally right if the intention is good and the action is good.
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7.
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If an intention
is immoral, the resulting action becomes immoral.
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8.
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While in high
school, Kevin Tunnell made good choices when it comes to drinking the drug alcohol.
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9.
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Kevin Tunnell
killed his girlfriend in an car accident .
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10.
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Kevin
Tunnells victim drove a volkwagen.
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11.
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Kevin Tunnell
pretty much lost all his friends, including his girlfriend, after the accident.
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12.
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Kevin Tunnell was
sentenced to write a check fo $1 per week for 18 years.
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13.
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Kevin Tunnell did
not experience difficulties carrying out his sentence.
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14.
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Kevin Tunnell
never learned how to take responsibility for his actions.
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15.
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Kevin Tunnell
helps us learn that not only should teenages not drink and drive, they should not drink or use other
mood altering drugs, period.
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16.
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It is correct to
say that when you are an adult, you will have a perfectly formed conscience, never needing any more
information.
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17.
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Ignorance about
the wrongness of a given deed can lessen ones moral blameworthiness for the act and turn an
objectively evil act into a good one.
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18.
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We have a
responsibility as human beings to develop a properly formed conscience.
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19.
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No one in heaven
or on earth has the right to judge your actions good or bad.
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20.
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We must develop
an informed conscience, and we must follow that conscience.
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21.
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If we want to do
something wrong simply to see if we can get away with it, we have a pure intention.
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22.
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In the movie,
John Q, Dr. Turner is a very compassionate man, only concerned with helping
others.
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23.
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John Q. was
working about 20 hours per week in the movie.
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24.
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John Q. made
enough money to pay his hospital bills.
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25.
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John Q. had an
immoral intention in taking over the Emergency Room.
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26.
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In the movie,
John Q, Mitchs blood type was B Positive.
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27.
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In the movie,
John Q, HMOs essentially pay doctors not to give tests.
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28.
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In the movie,
John Q, Tuck Lampley was an unselfish man dedicated to truth and justice.
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29.
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John Q. planned
on killing at least one person in order to save Mike.
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30.
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A properly formed
conscience helps tune us in to what God wants for us in a particular situation
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31.
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Jason Evert said
modesty means you are worth waiting to see.
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32.
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Jason Evert said
if we kill our conscience and still choose to believe that the priceless gift of our body is not a
big deal--something starts to die inside.
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33.
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Jason Evert said
that you can never start over with purity.
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34.
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Jason Evert said
that if peole who choose to live together before marriage have a divorce rate of 8%
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35.
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Jason Evert said
that if you date and save each other for marriage, even if you are not virgins, you triple the odds
of having a successful marriage.
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36.
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Crystalina Evert
said that we should use the Love Test. Only when love is put to the test can it's value
be seen.
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37.
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Jason Evert said
that a doctor told him that no teenage girls have to be on the pill for medical reasons--it doesn't
cure--it just covers it up
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38.
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Jason Evert said
that doctors never get money from pharmacuitical companies if they put girls on the pill for at least
5 years.
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39.
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Jason Evert said
the most common STD in North America is HIV.
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40.
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One out of five
people in North America has genital herpes.
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41.
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Jason Evert said
that in one study, 46% of girls who had one sexual partner before they were 17, contracted cervical
HPV.
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42.
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Jason Evert said
that condoms are NOT useless in fighting HPV.
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43.
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Jason Evert said
that according to a poll of 1400 girls, purity in guys is undeniably attractive.
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44.
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Jason Evert said
that practicing chastity now trains you in faithfulness. Train yourself in faithfulness now, so you
can be all the more faithful in marriage.
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45.
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Jason Evert said
that if we are dating now, we are dating someone else's future spouse. We should then guard
them and protect them for their future spouse.
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46.
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Jason Evert told
us that the NIH study on condom effectiveness said that we do not have sufficient scientific evidence
to prove that the condom can protect men from 6 of 8 from some of the most common STDs. The
study also mentioned that we do not have sufficient scientific evidence to prove that the condom can
protect women from 7 of 8 of the most common STDs
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47.
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You cant
contract HPV from skin to skin contact, or even hand to genital contact.
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48.
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Any judgement
about artificial birth control must be made in light of the unitive and procreative ends of
marriage. Each act of intercourse must be open to these 2 ends or the action is seriously
contrary to Gods will for sexual relations. Thus, contraception is wrong.
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49.
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Sexual
intercourse in meant to be soley unitive (just for love) in nature, never procreative (creating new
life.)
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50.
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Sexuality does
not affect all aspects of the human person, it affects only the physical.
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51.
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Compliments and
flattery are exactly the same thing.
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52.
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The ultimate goal
of an emotional groomer is to gain control of the target and of the relationship.
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53.
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Language cons are
the words and phrases or lines that groomers use to trick and manipulate their
targets.
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54.
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Telling strangers
very personal things about yourself is a sign that your boundaries are too closed.
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55.
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The idea of
personal boundaries can be viewed as a series of invisible circless around your physical and
emotional self.
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56.
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Gossiping about
others is not a boundary violation.
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57.
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Your boundaries
are too open if you believe everything you hear and cant see flaws in others.
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58.
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Your boundaries
are too closed if you have sexual encounters with acquanitances.
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59.
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Crystalina Evert
said she was ashamed of herself and her lifestyle when she was in high school and she decided she
needed to respect herself and her body.
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60.
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Jason Evert said
the only way for a guy to be a real man is by denying himself for love of his bride by remaining pure
and chaste.
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61.
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Jason Evert said
that a recent study shows that a majority of high school girls and guys are not virgins but are
sexually active, not the other way around.
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62.
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Crystalina Evert
said that girls will give guys the love for the sake of getting sex, guys will give girls
sex for the sake of love.
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63.
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When Crystalina
was 15 years old, she said to her high school boyfriend, If you really love me youd prove
it too me.
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64.
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Jason Evert said
that if you take the pill for an extended period of time before you get pregnant, you increase your
chances of contracting breast cancer by 40%.
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65.
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Jason Evert said
that love means you do not do what is best for your beloved, you do what is in your own
self-interest. Thats real love.
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66.
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Teenage girls are
10 times as likely to contract an STD if they are on the pill and sexually active. The teenage
body just isnt made for that kind of traffic.
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67.
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Jason Evert said
that couples that choose to live together before marriage almost never divorced.
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68.
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In the movie,
The Wedding Crashers the target was a victim of the grooming tactic known as
flattery.
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69.
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In the movie,
Enough, the character played by Jennifer Lopez was a victim of the grooming tactic known
as intimidation.
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70.
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St. Maximilian
Kolbes name that was given him by his parents is Raymond.
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71.
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The common good
requires that societies need to do what is best for the community of the higher order, ignoring
meeting the needs of individuals
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72.
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The Principle of
Subsidiarity states that a community of a higher order should not interfere in the internal life of a
community of a lower order.
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73.
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Kolbe died in the
Auschwitz concentration camp from starvation.
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74.
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Kolbe died in the
Dachau concentration camp from an injection of carbolic acid.
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75.
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Kolbe suffered
from tuberculosis.
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76.
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Kolbe was
cannonized (made a saint) by Pope Paul in 1982.
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77.
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The common good
requires that individuals and societies promote the social well-being and development of various
social groups and respect the basic, inalienable rights of each human being.
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78.
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Our philosophy of
life influences how we view humans.
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79.
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Kolbe died in
1941.
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80.
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Eleni was a
polish immigrant living in Greece.
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81.
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Antoni Makos told
Nick where Katis was living.
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82.
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Katis ordered one
of his own soldiers to be charged with treason in order to cover up his inability to prevent women
and children trying to escape from a liberated village.
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83.
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Eleni and St.
Maximillian Kolbe have many similarities.
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84.
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Katis and Nick
were best friends.
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85.
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Shrek has layers
like a cake.
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86.
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It is wrong to
think of morality as a type of science.
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87.
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The gift of papal
infallibility preserves the Holy Father from error when he teaches in areas of doctrine, but not in
areas of morality.
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88.
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The quote,
Happiness is like the wake of a ship; it follows those who do not pursue it means that we
should seek something other than happiness if we really want to be happy.
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89.
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Shreks
quest was to find layers of a cake.
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90.
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Our quest is to
seek union.
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91.
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Cassie
Bernalls parents know almost immediately that morning that she was killed by a
gunman.
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92.
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MTV among others,
commisions ethnography studies.
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93.
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You cannot tell
if something is moral by the fruits of the action in question.
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94.
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Thomas
Mertons wrote extensively about the idea of true self/false self.
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95.
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In Union
and Division, Thomas Merton wrote the following: In order to become myself I must become
what I always thought I wanted to be, and in order to find myself I must stay within myself, and in
order to die I have to live
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Matching
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Matching:
Match the answers below with the questions that immediately follow. Answers can be used
once, more than once or not at all.
a. | Moral Object | c. | Circumstance | b. | Intention | d. | None of these | | | | |
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96.
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This interior
element cannot change the moral quality of an act, for example, cannot make good an act that is
evil.
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97.
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Who and
when
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98.
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Why you do
something.
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99.
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The most
important aspect.
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100.
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A good _______
does not justify evil means or object.
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101.
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Can increase or
decrease the moral goodness of an act (not the intent.)
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102.
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Where and
how
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103.
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Motivation
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104.
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Action
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105.
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What
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106.
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What you
mean to have happen when you do something
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Read the story
and then match the answers below with the questions that follow. Answers may be used once, more
than once or not at all.
Men bare all for their local schools
Oregon (AP) -- Cleve Dumdi -- a 70-year-old respected sheep rancher, husband of a
former county commissioner -- was walking in this small Oregon town one day when a longtime
acquaintance hailed him from across the street.
"Hey Dumdi!," the man hollered. "Didn't recognize you with your clothes
on!"
It's the kind of ribbing Dumdi has had to bear ever since
he disrobed and perched on his tractor for a 2004 nudie calendar featuring the men of Junction
City.
All proceeds from calendar sales go to the Junction City school
district, which has had to give up at least three classroom teachers, art, music, gym class and field
trips after recent severe state cutbacks in education budgets.
The calendar, which is being sold online for $17, is the latest gambit to raise money
for local schools in a state where teachers already have lined up to sell their blood plasma and
ranchers have auctioned off the rights to hunt for buffalo and antelope on their property.
"Anyone who knows fund raising knows you can't make enough on a bake-sale, and we have been
jog-a-thoned to death," said Danuta Pfeiffer, the force behind the calendar and the wife of Mr.
March, who obligingly posed holding up a well-placed pot of daffodils. "We'd do backwards
handsprings if we could raise $25,000 from this, but we are dreaming of $75,000 and a movie
deal."
a. | Moral Object | g. | Immoral | b. | Intention | h. | Moral | c. | Circumstance | i. | Cleve posing nude | d. | Cleve walking across the street | j. | Buying a calendar | e. | To earn money for the school district | k. | None of these | f. | Sold online for $17.00 | | | | |
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107.
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What is the moral
object of the story Men bare all for their local schools?
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108.
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What is the
intention of the story Men bare all for their local schools?
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109.
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What is one of
the circumstances of the story Men bare all for their local schools?
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110.
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Is the moral
object moral or immoral?
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111.
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Is the intention
moral or immoral?
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112.
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Is offering a
calendar for sale in the story an intention, moral object or circumstance?
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113.
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Is the fact that
the local schools need financial help in the story an intention, moral object or circumstance
?
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114.
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How old is
Cleve?
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115.
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Is all
proceeds go to the Junction City school district itself moral or immoral?
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Matching: Use the
answers below for the questions that follow. Answers may be used once, more than once or not at
all.
a. | Responsibility | d. | Kevin Tunell | b. | Rationalization | e. | none of these | c. | Freedom | | | | |
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116.
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Devising
self-serving excuses for ones behavior.
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117.
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With freedom
comes __________________.
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118.
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Kevin Tunell said
he must accept _____________ for the terrible thing he did.
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119.
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Kevin Tunell had
the _____________ to make the wrong choice and drink heavily, then drive himself home.
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120.
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When Kevin Tunell
said Nothing ever happens to me he was using a ________________________ to excuse his
drinking behavior.
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Matching:
John Q a. | Denise Archibald | f. | Tuck Lampley | b. | John Q. Archibald | g. | Rebecca Payne | c. | Mike Archibald | h. | Mitch Quigley | d. | Dr. Raymond Turner | i. | Frank Grimes | e. | Jimmy Palumbo | j. | none of these | | | | |
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121.
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John Qs
son.
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122.
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The hospital
chief administrator.
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123.
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Said Do
Something! and then hung up.
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124.
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The main TV
reporter.
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125.
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The name of the
hostage negotiator.
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126.
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The main
character.
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127.
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Johns best
friend and co-worker.
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128.
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Ordered the
S.W.A.T. team guy to go in and shoot John.
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129.
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Who said
People get sick, they die. Thats the way it goes.?
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130.
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Who said It
seems that something is out of whack, not someone.?
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131.
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Who said
Dont get caught up in the bad things, there are so many great things out
there.?
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132.
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Who said To
shame a man like that and back him into a corner.?
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133.
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Heart
doctor.
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134.
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Stabbed John
Q.
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135.
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Who said
this is my white bronco.?
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136.
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Who joked that
Frank needed diapers?
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137.
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Whos
conscience bothered them the most and ended up completely reversing a crucial decision?
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138.
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Whos heart
was enlarged?
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139.
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Who told John
that he filled out the wrong paperwork? He should have filed a grievance, not an
appeal.
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140.
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Who was played by
Denzel Washington?
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6 Ways the
Pill Works Matching: Match the answers below with what follows. Answers may be used once,
more than once or not at all a. | The word contraceptive basically means
this. | e. | The lining of the uterus. | b. | The ovaries releasing an egg each
month. | f. | Think of this as a clamp that holds onto the baby while he or she
implants. | c. | One of the 3 contraceptive
ways the pill works. | g. | None of these | d. | One of the 3 ways the pill works as an
abortifacient. | | | | |
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141.
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Preventing
Ovulation
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142.
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Interferes with
communication
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143.
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Prevents
implantation
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144.
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Endometrium
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145.
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Ovulation
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146.
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Thickens
mucous
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147.
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Changes tube
movement
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148.
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Integrins
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149.
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Against or
contrary to conception
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150.
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Interferes with
integrins
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Matching: 9
Grooming Tactics. Match the answers below with the questions that follow. Answers may
be used once, more than once or not at all. a. | Jealousy and Possessiveness | f. | Flattery | b. | Insecurity | g. | Status | c. | Intimidation | h. | Bribery | d. | Anger | i. | None of
these | e. | Accusations | | | | |
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151.
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Lucky is the guy
that gets to be with a diamond like you.
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152.
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Sebastian to
Annette, Im tired of your games.
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153.
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Sebastian to
Annette, Good night, Sweet Pea!
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154.
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Tells you how to
dress and how to spend your time
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155.
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When J.Los
husband says, I refuse to live without you.
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156.
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Sebastian to
Annette, You make me feel inadequate.
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157.
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Using vulgar
sexual language in front of the target
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158.
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What was Josh
Bryant using when he asked out Princess Mia
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159.
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Sebastian to
Annette, Youre a hypocrite.
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160.
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Using popularity
to lure a target into a sexual relationship
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161.
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Giving to
get
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162.
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The groomer
seeking to gain power or dominance in the relationship by using any or all of the grooming tactics
described.
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163.
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Babygirl,
if I could do it, Id buy you everything you every wanted.
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164.
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Shes
my woman. You belong to me.
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165.
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Asking for
constant reassurance of the targets love and loyalty
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166.
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Trying to magnify
the targets weaknesses and get them to feel bad about themselves
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167.
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Yelling at the
target with explosive emotion in order to manipulate them
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168.
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Compliments with
strings attached--or with a hidden agenda
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169.
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Using vulgar,
threatening or offensive sexual language in front of the target.
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170.
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The groomer
doesnt want anyone messing with their territory.
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Matching:
Boundary Problems. Answers may be used once, more than once or not at all. a. | Boundaries too open | c. | None of these | b. | Boundaries too closed | | | | |
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171.
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Refuse to let
trustworthy adults shake your hand or pat you on the back.
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172.
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Dont have
any friends.
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173.
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Believe you
deserve bad treatment
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174.
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Engage in public
displays of affection.
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175.
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Trust
strangers.
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176.
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Dont let
adults help.
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177.
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Allow yourself to
be abused.
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178.
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Believe
everything you hear.
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179.
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Dont trust
anyone.
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180.
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Have sexual
encounters with strangers.
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181.
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Are unable to
identify your own wants, needs and feelings.
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182.
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Cant say
no.
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183.
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Cant say
yes
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184.
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Never ask for
help, even when needed.
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185.
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Take
responsibility for others feelings.
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186.
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Share too much
personal information.
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187.
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Cant see
flaws in others.
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188.
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Will do anything
to avoid conflict.
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189.
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Wear revealing
clothing.
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190.
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Trust
strangers.
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191.
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Share little or
nothing about yourself.
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192.
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Stand or sit too
close to others.
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193.
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Make sexual
comments in public.
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194.
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Always say
no to requests that might require you to get close to somebody.
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195.
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Reveal extremely
personal thoughts, feelings or experiences to acquaintances.
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Eleni
Questions: use the answers below for the questions that follow. Answers may be used once,
more than once or not at all. a. | Nick | d. | Spiro | b. | Ana | e. | Eleni | c. | Katis | f. | None of
these | | | | |
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196.
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blanket-receiver
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197.
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cold-teacher/communist
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198.
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black rock owner
for many years
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199.
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mother
avenger
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200.
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house-taker
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201.
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superior-pleaser
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202.
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saving-mother
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203.
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cold-father
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204.
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unjust
judge
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205.
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betrayer-mother
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206.
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martyr
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207.
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late to claim
"my children"
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208.
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main
children-stealer
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209.
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almost became
another Katis
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210.
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betrayer-major
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211.
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Americana
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212.
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mama's boy
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213.
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uncaring until
the end-father
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214.
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hold it all
inside man
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215.
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New York Times
writer
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216.
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"My
children" shouter
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217.
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blue
suit-wearer
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218.
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Jesus-like
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219.
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baker
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died of
cancer
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Matching:
Chapter 1 PowerPoint. Use the answers below for the questions that follow. Answers
may be used once, more than once or not at all.
a. | Divine | l. | Savior | b. | God | m. | relate | c. | existence | n. | evil | d. | Chosen | o. | Trust | e. | human beings | p. | goodness | f. | serve | q. | complementary | g. | ones | r. | rights | h. | Creator | s. | Son | i. | good | t. | spirit | j. | creation | u. | equal | k. | qualities | v. | none of these | | | | |
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221.
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God is the
C____________
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222.
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God always keeps
us in ______________.
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223.
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We are not
_______.
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224.
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We should take
our place as Gods ______________.
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225.
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We are created to
return Gods love and __________ him.
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226.
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God makes us in
the ____________ image.
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227.
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We have
godlike _________________.
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228.
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The ability to
_________ to others in community is a godlike quality.
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229.
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We are not
somethings but some_______.
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230.
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Women and men are
_________________ to one another.
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231.
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Men and women
have equal _______________.
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232.
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Human beings are
created with a fundamental _______________.
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233.
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To prove our
goodness, God gave us his only _______.
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234.
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Creation is
____________.
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235.
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Women and men are
sexual beings with both a body and a ___________.
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Intro: Youth
Culture and Media Matching: Use the answer below for the questions that follow. Answers may
be used once, more than once or not at all. a. | Sponge | k. | Research | b. | Cool | l. | 32 | c. | Critic | m. | 35 | d. | Disney | n. | 50 | e. | economy | o. | 100 | f. | Money | p. | News
Corp | g. | Viacom | q. | 30 | h. | Commercial | r. | Happier | i. | Cool Hunting | s. | None of these | j. | 15 | | | | |
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236.
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We should be a
media _______________, questioning and forming an opion about what you see, hear and
read.
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237.
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Media is
basically trying to get you to spend ______________.
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238.
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We should not be
a media ____________, absorbing everything without thought.
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239.
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You are the
largest generation of teenagers at ____ million strong.
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240.
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Teens themselves
spend over $_____ billion per year.
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241.
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Teen push their
parents to spend an additional $______billion per year.
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242.
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Teens run
todays ________________.
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243.
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Teens dont
typically respond to traditional marketing, but there is one thing that they respond to:
__________.
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244.
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The search for
the latest trends and for what is cool is called _______________.
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245.
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The coolest media
giant is _______________.
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246.
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Everything on MTV
is a __________________.
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247.
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At MTV, There's
been a kind of feverish addiction to ________________ and understanding young people that's been
embraced from the very top down.
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248.
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The MTV machine
doesn't listen to the young so it can make the young _________. The MTV machine tunes in so it can
figure out how to pitch what Viacom has to sell.
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249.
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All too often,
the pursuit of _____________ leads people down the wrong path.
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250.
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MTV is owned by
____________.
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