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Yolanda

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Explain what it means to sharpen the saw.

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Contrast the central and peripheral nervous systems.



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Answer to Question 1

Sharpening the saw is a saying developed by Steven Covey that refers to the different physical, emotional, social, and spiritual activities that people must perform on a regular basis in order to stay productive or sharp.

Answer to Question 2

Central: brain and spinal cord.
Peripheral: connects central to all other parts of the body.



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