Papers 1481-1490 of total 20218 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Anxiety Discipline problems Running Away Eating Disorders Passive or overly pleasing behavior Delinquent Acts Low self-esteem Self destructive behavior hostility or aggression Drug or alcohol problems Sexual activity or pregnancy at an early age…
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…of dissatisfaction, and stress among females. (About Face) Exposure to unrealistic images has been shown to lower satisfaction with one's own attractiveness and has also been directly linked with eating disorder symptoms. (Grogan) Cultural pressures tend to glorify…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…pretty, which eventually can lead to eating disorders and other troubles. They think that in order to amount to anything in the world they have to be gorgeous. They cannot deal with the fact that someday they will eventually gain some weight…
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…any woman escaped an eating disorder. Female figurines have "perfect" figures and faces. They weren't "obese" or pimpled. Their skin color was a perfect shade of pale. The accessories for little girls were simply fake adult products - simulated high-heeled…
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…the function of living cells, used in medicine to diagnose, cure, prevent the occurrence of diseases and disorders, and prolong the life of patients with incurable conditions. Drugs can be classified in many ways by the way they are dispensed over the counter…
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…A global issue that has entered the mainstream media in alot of countries is GM (genetically modified) of food. A lot of food that we eat today contains genetically modified ingredients and usually without even noticing ourself. This all turns down…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…story emerged. Reed began revealing a world fueled by confusion, anger, rebellion, and fear of not fitting in; a world rife with sex, high fashion, eating disorders, shoplifting, self-mutilation, and drugs. Hardwicke was floored." <Tab/&gt…
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…surgeries in an attempt to attain their desired image. Effects of body satisfaction can lead to self-depression and bad eating disorders causing anorexia. This negative image corrupts the mind of women by making them believe this is the desired way to look. One…
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…;Tab/> People with rare, central nervous system disorders of the part of the brain that processes signals from the inner ear Treatment of Motion sickness: There are essentially three strategies to treatment of motion sickness: *<Tab/&…
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…as inhuman objects of fantasy have suddenly become all too human reflections of reality. Esquire contributor Michael Gross, whose book "Models: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women," chronicles the parallels between heroin abuse and eating disorders
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