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Muhammad Ali was one of the greatest boxers in history, the first fighter to win the world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions. In addition, he was known for his social message of black pride and black resistance to white domination and for refusing induction into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.
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In 1995 Vietnam released its official estimate of the number of people killed during the Vietnam War: as many as 2,000,000 civilians on both sides and some 1,100,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong fighters. The U.S. military has estimated that between 200,000 and 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers died. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., lists more than 58,300 names of members of the U.S. armed forces who were killed or went missing in action. Among other countries that fought for South Vietnam, South Korea had more than 4,000 dead, Thailand about 350, Australia more than 500, and New Zealand some three dozen.
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C. Teach organization skills
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Inattentional AD/HD is a subtype of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder that often occurs as limited attention span, agitation, forgetfulness, or procrastination.
Individuals with AD/HD of the unusual sort have difficulty paying attention to details, are easily distracted, often have trouble coordinating or completing tasks and often forget about routine tasks.
Students with AD/HD should be given adequate attention and support as to improve their mental health.
Teachers should make sure students have enough time to shift from one activity to another, allow flexible limits for finishing work, simplify tasks that have multiple steps and teach Organization skills.
The correct answer is blood pressure on glomerular filtration rate
The relationship between high blood pressure and kidney health is an extremely important binomial, as high blood pressure can damage the health of the kidneys or the kidneys are responsible for the increase in blood pressure. Classically we say that the kidneys are victims of or blamed for high blood pressure.