Papers 301-310 of total 960 found.
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…commitments to marriage Helped her work with agoraphobia Obese, chain smoker Stories center of one concern Almost every story, protagonists discovering Protagonists were mostly women Failing to discover Successfully ignoring an alternate way of perceiving…
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…. Once she had been a beautiful woman, who later becomes obese and bloated. In this post civil war town, the great estate and Miss Emily has suffered the toll of time and neglect. As the exterior, the interior of the house as well resembles Miss Emily's…
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…because she sees her self-image in light of standard of beauty. She starts to feel ugly, obesity, and worthless. In contrast, enjoy moments of her pregnancy. From having a baby she will have swirls of emotions. A woman has to deal with her emotions changing…
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…the world over. The answer is for the EU to abolish its Common Agricultural Policy and the United States to remove its massive subsidies to its overfed farmers (want to see obese? Go to Iowa). This will require certain sacrifices by Western leaders…
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…, previous incidents of Anorexia as well as negative attitudes toward body shape, previous trouble with obesity, personality disorder and depression. These people have to be pre-treated before starting a bulimia treatment. One of the factors hindering…
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…important and that way girls can feel a little bit more secure about their bodies. Caballero also said that people in the contest try to present an image that is healthy; therefore if they don’t accept anyone that has a BMI in the obesity range, those people…
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…, the character Myrtle is described as "thickish" and of having "surplus flesh."(p. 29) Basically, she is fat. However, in the video, the character that plays Myrtle is not obese whatsoever. The requirement for actresses to fit the stereotype for beauty overrode…
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…room; many do this due to embarrassment of going to the gym and wonder whose looking at them. Finally, snacking while watching television promotes obesity. Children who eat while watching television can quickly lose track of how much they've eaten. This can…
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…. In the not to distant future, 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…
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…(1995) Smoking is one of the four heart disease risk factors that can effect your cognitive skills. Other risks are high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity. It is said that the more risk factors a person has, the more likely their mental functions…
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