Papers 281-290 of total 960 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of incident where the person receiving the insults can't so anything to better him or herself. I am talking about obesity, "mental slowness", or a born clux. These can really damage the human heart. There really is no reason to make fun of these kinds of people…
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…for pleasure that have risks, such as rock climbing, motor racing, sky diving and most other extreme sports. Should they be banned to protect people from themselves? Perhaps we should take measures to combat obesity similar to those we have used to suppress…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…clothes to be attractive. You never see an obese or ugly person on a commercial or in an advertisement. Since it is more culturally acceptable men are more concerned on their appearance. Some go to drastic lengths to have a nice body and look good. Some do…
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…some illnesses brought on by fleshy diets. Many heart malfunctions such as heart disease, certain cancers, kidney disorders, and obesity have in the past been scientifically proven to be related to those meat eating. Innumerable amounts of people forget…
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…examples of this because many people, including children schedule their lives around the times that the soaps are on. Researchers think that by letting children watch television at a young age it could lead to laziness and obesity because they would have…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Anorexia, also known as anorexia nervosa is the fear of becoming obese. This leads to excessive weight loss from restricted food intake and extreme exercise. Between five and eighteen percent of anorexia victims die from starvation. Anorexics take laxatives…
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…drove his mother to obesity and a life confined to only their home. His mother has become a “burden” on him and he feels ashamed and humiliated by her. Gilbert even regards to his mother as “a beached whale,” and at one point lifts a young boy to the window…
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…drove his mother to obesity and a life confined to only their home. His mother has become a “burden” on him and he feels ashamed and humiliated by her. Gilbert even regards to his mother as “a beached whale,” and at one point lifts a young boy to the window…
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…, prenatal tests may also help predict such common problems as obesity, depression and heart disease. But don't expect scientists to start building new traits into babies anytime soon. The technological obstacles are formidable, and so are the cultural ones…
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…attack experiences severe pain in the chest extending to the left shoulder and arm. Heart attacks occur for a variety of Reasons. Diet, genetics, obesity, and lack of exercise are all Contributors to heart attack. Smoking and stress are the most Widespread…
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