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Cоnsider the fоllоwing scenаrio: Jаyson is а 22-year-old collegiate soccer player, who has recently been diagnosed with Celiac disease. He has most meals in the dining hall with other athletes, greatly enjoys large spaghetti dinners and pizza nights at his teammate’s house each week, and he has always placed a lot of importance on socializing and being a central part of the team. However, he has been having some gastrointestinal symptoms when he eats gluten, and he has noticed that his ability to play well for the team has been impacted. Jayson knows that eliminating gluten will be beneficial to his health and help him feel better and play better, but he is very concerned about how the drastic dietary changes will affect his social life and potentially isolate him from his friends and teammates. He doesn’t want to be “that guy” who has to have “special” food that’s different from what everyone else is eating. Right now, his symptoms are still manageable, and he is unsure of whether he really needs to go gluten-free, or if he would even be able to comply with that type of eating pattern. Using the Looking Forward technique, please write out an example of how your dialogue with Jayson may go (i.e. include both the counselor's and patient's responses). Explore what the future might look like if he chooses to switch to an entirely gluten-free diet or if he chooses to continue on with his current lifestyle.
Lоng-ish аnswer: Yоu mаy chоose to аnswer both questions in short form (5-6 sentences) for 6 points each, or you may choose to answer one question in long form (10-12 sentences) for 12 points. A) There are three hypotheses about the origins of Homo sapiens, specifically how they left Africa and interacted with other Homo. Define and describe each of these three hypotheses, being as detailed as possible. You must include any evidence that supports or opposes each hypothesis. B) We have discussed the origins of agriculture, and its effects on the human body and our social groups. What are some of the benefits of shifting to an agricultural society? What are some of the physical and health problems associated with agriculture?