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A high amount of body fat in relation to lean body mass.
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The placement of special needs students who show ability to keep up with the curriculum into a regular classroom.
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An excessive amount of body fat.
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Refers to foods that are rich in vitamins and minerals and contain relatively few calories.
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A chronic problem caused by a significant lack of nutrients within a person’s diet.
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The proportion of body fat to lean mass (muscle, bone, and water) in a person’s body.
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The act of intimidating, threatening or hurting someone, often over period of time.
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The tendency to focus on only one part of a situation.
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The body’s response when faced with pressures and demands.
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The ability to understand how actions can be reversed.
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An eye condition that results in difficulty seeing objects that are near. Also called farsightedness
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A condition that results in difficulty seeing objects that are far away. Also nearsightedness.
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Developmental reading disorder characterized by difficulty understanding and recognizing letters, symbols, and sentence meanings.
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Methods of taking in and processing information
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Understanding spoken language even without the ability to verbally respond.