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dakota nelson

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What are the health effects of chewing tobacco?

Question 2

Goldie is a beginner to yoga and hasn't exercised in a while. Which classical style of yoga would be best for her?
 a. ashtanga yoga
 b. hatha yoga
 c. bikram yoga
 d. kundalini yoga
  e. iyengar yoga



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Answer to Question 1

Similar to smoking with additional risks for oral and throat cancers.

Answer to Question 2

e



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