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Physical Education improves motor skills and increases muscle strength and bone density, which in turn makes students more likely to engage in healthy activity outside of school. Furthermore it educates children on the positive benefits of exercise and allows them to understand how good it can make them feel.
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In our country, legally established Protected Areas have historically been the most important means adopted for biodiversity conservation. Protected Areas primarily include National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries, and more recently, Community Reserves and Conservation Reserves. The task of conservation has become even more difficult as most protected areas are surrounded by people who are alienated from the aims and need for wildlife conservation. Restrictions on forest use, poorly managed village displacement, conflicts with wildlife, and unclear forest rights, fuel resentment amongst local communities. A cooperative local community can help to reduce poaching and other illegal activities, and provide knowledge and human resource for better ecosystem management. Public participation and outreach also go a long way in developing a more conducive ambience for dialoguing with different stakeholders in situations of conflict. With much less policing to do, protected areas managers can focus more on constructive activities such as research and wildlife management. For a long time, the public involvement in protected areas management was restricted to appointing naturalists and wildlife enthusiasts as Honorary Wildlife Wardens. Further, the interface of protected areas managers and Wardens with local villagers was restricted to fining them for illegal activities such as grazing or poaching.
Pain areas: in the abdomen or muscles
Whole body: chills, fatigue, fever, night sweats, shivering, or sweating
Gastrointestinal: diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting
Also common: fast heart rate, headache, mental confusion, or pallor