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KINE1000 winter mock
mock exam
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The belief that one can achieve anything in one's life is problematized by: | agency |
| Mary Duquin argues that some moral issues are not about fairness but about: | wellbeing |
| Prof. Humana explained that as the modern Olympic Games unfolded we see: | the continued stark underrepresentation of female athletes |
| Audre Lorde (black, lesbian)'s identity was intersected by ___ diimensions of oppression: | 3, female, black, lesbian |
| In "Cosmetic surgery" Debra Gimlin argues that women undergo cosmetic procedures to: | feel normal |
| In "Hit, crunch, burn" Burstyn explains that: | GO CHECK |
| Guest lecturer Noah Wayne explained that mind-body dualism asserts that the mind is: | GO CHECK |
| In "Making the world a better place" Tapscott argues that the Net Generation: | have a social conscience |
| Larsen and Gilliland's research into food deserts is most relevant to: | social determinants of health |
| Dr.Safai explained that the undergraduate degree program in kinesiology shows that: | the idea of the body as a machine is dominant |
| In "Pioneers and progress" Mechikoff discusses olympism and amateurism. These are relevant to the socialcultural issue of: | social class and equality of access to the Olympic Games [ACCESS!] |
| In "Cosmetic surgery" Debra Gimlin argues that common criticisms of cosmetic surgery can be criticized because they: | overlook the experiences of those who undergo cosmetic surgery |
| According to Audre Lorde (female, gay) one's silence can: | cause one to be separated from oneself |
| In "Interrupting the cycle of oppresions" Andrew Ayvazian points out that: | each of us has the power to bring about change |