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Jani is an 18-year old college freshman. During the past month, she has missed most of her classes because she has trouble getting out of bed in the morning. She can't concentrate, and she isn't doing her homework. She blames herself for all this; She is convinced that she is too stupid and lazy to do ever do well in college, and she is going to fail in everything she tries. Jani's symptoms are most consistent with those seen in:___________
the answer is C
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2) "Multiple drugs are necessary because the bacteria are likely to develop resistance to just one drug."
Explanation:
Tuberculosis is caused by multiple bacteria, and these bacteria can easily develop resistance if only one antibiotic is used. Current medical research recommends the usage of several antibotics in the treatment of Tuberculosis for these same reasons.
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- Culture of prejudice.
Explanation:
The 'culture of prejudice' is one of the most common concepts in sociology which asserts that the 'prejudice' intrinsically exists in culture and propagates the stereotypes associated to it casually as the inherent part of their culture which they use to dominate and repress the inferior classes(according to them).
As per the question, since we are born in an environment highly over-powered by these stereotypes of racism that it(stereotyped impressions promotes an entire '<u>culture of prejudice</u>' which functions to propagate and advocate this prejudiced doctrines without paying much heed to understand the consequences that have been brought by these stereotypes('influence on our thought process').
Answer:0%chances genetically speaking however due to being exposed to such parents psychologically the child may be highly affected.
Explanation:The issue of schizophrenia is more psychological than it is genetically , people are mostly affected by life situation that affect the way they think of themselves and over time it may lead to this disorder .
So environmental and situations that people face may lead to this disorder and the person who live with an affected person may also start imitating such behaviour especially children who can not distinguish a proper behaviour from an improper one.
They may start imitating it and end up being affected themselves .