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Janelle's college adviser discouraged her from taking computer science because those classes tend to be difficult. even though janelle had an interest in programming, she began to doubt herself and worried that she would be unable to succeed in difficult, analytical courses. her adviser's expectations had the potential to turn into which type of outcome?
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Which of the following was featured in the middle-class lifestyle of the gilded age? a new emphasis on acquiring goods a return to classical ideals renewed interest in controlling journalists a reflection of rural values
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According to the belmont report, the moral requirement that there be fair outcomes in the selection of research subjects, expresses the principle of: a. beneficence.b. respect for persons.c. justice.
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The american public was excited by the invention of the railroad system. true false
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