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How is HPV able to keep its genome so small?
Identity Achievement
A status in which an individual has gone through an identity crisis and has made a commitment to a sense of identity (i.e., role or goal) that he or she has chosen.
James Marcia's Identity Statuses
a theory proposing four statuses of identity development: identity diffusion, foreclosure, moratorium, and achievement, based on the presence or absence of crisis and commitment.
Active Questioning
The practice of continuously asking questions to foster learning or find deeper understanding, often used in educational settings.
Status Offense
A noncriminal act that is considered a violation of the law only because of the offender's status as a minor, such as truancy or running away from home.
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