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…provides an estimate of the extent of binge drinking and a profile of the types of students most prone to alcohol-related problems. This is the first study of college drinking that uses a representative national sample of both colleges and individual students…
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…Edition. USA: Allyn and Bacon Bond, N.W. & McConkey, K.M. (2001). Psychological Science: An Introduction,. Australia McGraw-Hill Book Company. Bulik, M. Cynthia et. al. (1996) The relationship between risk factors for binge eating and Bulimia Nervosa…
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…you what is bulimia, signs/side affects and treatments. Adaptation: Bulimia is an eating disorder in which a person eats an abnormally large amount of food (which is a binge), and then tries to prevent the weight gain by purging. Some examples of purging…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…perceptions on the subject of alcohol prevalence rates, however, numbers and statistics are always an accurate tool for study. Many of the articles chosen to use for research include survey results, marketing opinions, college binge drinking studies, psychology…
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…responsibly. II. The average age kids began drinking is 12. (“The Binge Generation”, Ladies home Journal, December 1999, P. 116) A. We need to educate young adults about safe drinking and drinking in moderation. III. The national drinking age should…
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…foods like cheeseburgers and French fries. Another contributor to obesity is psychological factors. Many people eat in response to negative emotions such as boredom, sadness, or anger. Ten percent of people who are obese have a problem called binge eating
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…. These are all symptoms of Anorexia. Bulimia Nervosa is characterized by a secretive cycle of binge eating followed by purging. Bulimic ear large amounts of food in a short period of time and, then rid themselves of the food by vomiting, laxatives or over…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…The Minimum Drinking age A little while ago, I think it was on a Saturday, me and my cousin and some friends met up, after it had been a while since we had seen each other, to go have a fun evening. We wanted to go eat, hand out a little, go dance…
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…of anorexia; 25 percent reported binge eating; 9 percent state they binged and purged; and a total of 34 percent reported atypical eating behavior. Another study that examined risk factors and triggers for eating disorders in female athletes found that of the 500…
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…in the position of being anorexic when her mother, Dolly, goes on a drinking binge and never does any house work and making of food. This forces Rose to take charge, and become what her mother refuses to be. Her father then forces her to eat after he sees what…
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