The NCVS data reveal that those with household incomes below $7,500<span> are more than three times more likely to be robbed than those with incomes above $75,000. This might seem counterintuitive; wouldn’t wealthier people have more and better stuff to take? They probably do, but poorer people are more likely to live in higher crime neighborhoods, and criminals typically victimize those around them the most. It’s more convenient.
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That is not good for you because if you want to get into shape you are going to need to work out also to get good health
From experience with my best friend, I´d say C.
The answer is: "obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)" .
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