In 1976, Muhammad Ali released an educational children's album called 'Ali and His Gang Vs. Mr. Tooth Decay.' The album taught children about dental hygiene.
In 1976, boxing legend Muhammad Ali used his popularity for education purposes and took a step into the world of children's entertainment. He released an educational children's album titled 'Ali and His Gang Vs. Mr. Tooth Decay.' This album was designed to educate children about the importance of dental hygiene. The story portrays Ali and his team, referred to as his 'gang,' fighting against Mr. Tooth Decay, a character symbolizing the negative effects of poor dental care.
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by combining government and business resources to increase food production
by combining government and business resources to increase manufacturing
by combining government and business resources to increase the size of the work force
I know they wanted to increase manufacturing, I think... so C?
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c
Explanation:I had to read the BOOK the ther guy wrote
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The answer is below
Explanation:
According to Dr. John C Green, debates actually matters in an election. However, the impact of debates comes in two different folds.
Firstly, those that actually watch the debate. These people get the information directly from the aspirants and it shifts their opinions about who they will vote for eventually.
On the other hand, are those that actually didn't watch the debate. These people often more than those that watch the debate, are influenced by the media narratives that come after the debates. And in a way, it also changes their opinions about whom exactly they would give their votes.
He however concluded that it is difficult to measure the impact of the debate on election outcomes. In his word "just because people get information does not mean they will be persuaded one way or another."
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