Pain, nausea, Krohn's disease, and seizures
As a full-time student and a part-time worker in a fast food chain, no. Trust me, I want to change my diet, but it just seems impossible in a way. First of all, organic food are much more expensive, which is a big no for me since most of my money goes to my savings for tuition. Working in a fast food chain is not a big help either when it comes to good food choices. I get 50% discount in my work, so of course, as a practical person, I'd rather eat those grease than buy organic foods. Studying in university makes it worse. The food there are expensive and most are definitely unhealthy. So I tend to buy the $2.99 sausage and egg in Mac's since it's the cheapest thing that I could find. However, I make sure that I make up for it at home. I eat mostly fruits when I'm at home, and if I got time, I prepare a healthy meal to bring with me in school and work.
There are six skill-related fitness components: agility, balance, coordination, speed, power, and reaction time. Skilled athletes typically excel in all six areas. Agility is the ability to change and control the direction and position of the body while maintaining a constant, rapid motion.
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I would say D because the question highlights the word smokeless, signifying people think the smoke is the only issue