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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]
3 years ago
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1. Janet is 24 and in her last year of college. She works 30 hours a week at the local bookstore. She is taking 14 credit hours

in school and claims she does not have time to be physically active. She and her roommate recently got a puppy. Janet lives 5 blocks from work and 7 blocks from her school. She has a car that she drives to both. What can Janet do to be more physically active in her daily life?
English
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kramer3 years ago
3 0
Janet could walk to school/work and could play with her new puppy when at home. 
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