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kakasveta [241]
3 years ago
6

8. When writing down your goals, always list them in a ____________ way.

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babunello [35]3 years ago
4 0
You should always write them in a (positive) way... the answer should be A
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Data shows that, at a young age, there’s very little difference in maximum heart rates between boys and girls. That doesn’t change much in adolescence, but it does impact exercise capacity. Between ages 10 and 18, a boy’s ability to exercise harder can increase up to 20%.

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A child who has these symptoms does not necessarily have an underlying heart or lung problem, Dr. Zahka says. But signs like these show that he is working beyond his abilities that day under those conditions.

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