Papers 1791-1800 of total 15439 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Could you imagine being so afraid of food and the possibility of gaining weight that you would actually starve yourself? Food and eating are pleasures of everyday life we take for granted. Having the life of an Anorexic person fills you…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of them than we have; and I would find in my country all that I would like by pawning it. It is quite strange that one does not want only to give me here thousand ounces of gold on a so solid effect. " While being courrouçant, it was ready to eat
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…Self-harm is a growing and troubling trend. It’s a frightening disorder, most common among women, where hurt and alienation are expressed by injuring oneself. There are several kinds of self-harm. Self-mutilation and various eating disorders…
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…suffocation is used on larger animals. After killing their prey, tigers drag the animal to a safe place so that no one else eats it. They usually carry their prey in high trees. Typically, wild tigers go wild on fresh kills, and can eat as much as 40…
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…This report you are about to read is about the threatened species of grizzly bears. Grizzly bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and meat. However, they come from the order of Carnivora, meaning they have inherited the meat-eaters…
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…-eating ornithomimians. These plant-eaters drifted in hosts over the landscapes and consummated enormous amounts of plants, which they transformed into enormous amounts of meat. These hosts of plant-eaters were escorted by the meat-eaters, the tall carnosaurs…
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Category: /Literature
…Implying a Pedophile In "The Walrus and the Carpenter," by Lewis Carroll, the dual identity, the oysters, the eating of the oysters, and the implied guilt felt afterwards, can lead a reader to believe the poem is about a pedophile. Many people…
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…no idea of the problems he was going to have. After they first started construction the camps started being terrorized by lions; man-eating lions! They would sneak into the camp at night and snatch sleeping workers from out of their tents and devour them…
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…they are very thin. Anorexia isn't just a problem with food or weight. It's an attempt to use food and weight to deal with emotional problems. Eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa are classed as neurotic disorders, although they can be very serious: something…
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…, but if one looks closer, one can see that they back up the author's main points. In these lines, the characters seem to be deciding if they will eat or not, but it takes them so long to decide, that it is apparent that something else is going on besides eating
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