School Board:
When researching information to help bring back something in school you would not take it to family members or friends as seen in the other options. They too will have to go to the school board anyways because they are the ones to make the final decision. So your answer, school board.
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The answer is what I'm assuming to be the second one, I've done research and iron affects the bone metabolism which in turn benefits strong bones. Treatment for iron deficiency can prevent blood clots. Over all the answer is the second list.
When I applied to work as a receptionist/<span>transcriptionist there were only seven requirements as I remember they were...
</span><span>Knowledge of medical terminology.
Above-average spelling, grammar, communication and memory skills.
Ability to sort, check, count, and verify numbers with accuracy.
Skill in the use and operation of basic office equipment/computer; eye/hand/foot coordination.
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
Records maintenance skills or ability.
<span>Above-average to excellent typing skills.</span></span>
I also had to have extensive knowledge of medical practices, and have two years experience.
Exercise and physical activity fall into four basic categories—endurance, strength, balance, and flexibility. Most people tend to focus on one activity or type of exercise and think they're doing enough. Each type is different, though. Doing them all will give you more benefits. Mixing it up also helps to reduce boredom and cut your risk of injury.
Though each type is described separately, some activities fit into more than one category. For example, many endurance activities also build strength. Strength exercises also help improve balance.
Endurance- dancing
Strength- Lift weights
Balance-standing on one foot
Flexibility-yoga