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Age-appropriate screens include cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, colon cancer, and sexual transmitted disease testing for at risk individuals of both sexes.
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Age-appropriate activities and supplies in each unit's playroom
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Age-appropriate videos and other material will be created to capture, in style and content, the attention and interest of each group.
Touro-Harlem Medical Library Awarded Prestigious Grant « 2010
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A: Age-appropriate tests can be useful to teens, as long as the student shows interest and sees the process as helpful.
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Gift tips: Age-appropriate nontoxic art supplies, books, videos, musical instruments, and outdoor toys such as a baseball tee, slide, or swing.
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Age-appropriate, perhaps, but more importantly, she proudly exits the apartment each school day and joins a classmate for their daily ride along the boule-vahd.
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Gift tips: Age-appropriate nontoxic art supplies, books, videos, musical instruments, and outdoor toys such as a baseball tee, slide, or swing.
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"Age-appropriate" does not release the district from teaching the required items in the classes in the law Obama agreed to:
Was Obama's only education accomplishment "legislation to teach 'comprehensive sex education' to kindergartners"? Ann Althouse 2008
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Age-appropriate means just that: if you're 22 and single, it is way easier to hook up, drink, attend apartment parties and see bands with kids your age in Manhattan.
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Age-appropriate means just that: if you're 22 and single, it is way easier to hook up, drink, attend apartment parties and see bands with kids your age in Manhattan.
lwb 2004
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