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Category: /Law & Government
…stereotype is very dangerous as this can lead to young girls taking desperate measures to force themselves to adhere to their role models' appearances (eg. Anorexia). An informative study conducted by Dr. Anne Becker, of the Royal College of Psychiatrists…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to almost life altering decisions. Anorexia nervosa is the refusal to eat despite normal appetite because of the overwhelming fear of being overweight or actually being overweight (Fadem 123). Bulimia nervosa is, in short terms, binge eating (Fadem 122). Both…
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…Ltd, August 2003 Eating Disorders Foundation of Victoria (accessed 11/6/04) www.eatingdisorders.org.au/treat_opt.html Perth's Eating Disorder Clinic (accessed 25/05/04) www.perthclinic.com.au/treatmentprograms/eatingdisorders.htm Anorexia Nervosa…
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…during the day. Missed classes reflect lack of motivation and lowered energy level. A drop in grade averages can be equated with loss of concentration and slowed thinking. Boredom may be a synonym for feeling depressed. Loss of appetite may become anorexia
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…with drawings (Pitts,1998). They see body modification as self-destructive, much like anorexia or bulimia which manifests itself as a form of loathing (McCarron,1999) . These changes, no matter how miniscule may seem, have a huge impact on a person's identity. Body…
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…(or was told about) any child in this program with any eating disorders (i.e. - Bulimia or Anorexia). However, I was informed that should a problem like that (or any other) come to my knowledge or staff member's knowledge, there were processes in place to take…
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…be for “cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine, or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief.” Physicians may not be penalized in any way for recommendation, which may be either written or oral. The passage…
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…her diary. In the diary, she wrote that she couldn't deal with life anymore. Later, I was told that her friends began to distance themselves from her because she became more and more negative in her thinking of herself. She developed anorexia nervosa as she…
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…or their primary caregivers that possess or cultivate marijuana for medical treatment recommended by a physician are exempted from criminal prosecution. The treatment may be for “cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine, or any…
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…a prefabricated product and an authentic one. It is also important to look at how this pursuit of the “ideal women image” affects teenage girls psychologically; the fact that anorexia, bulimia and a host of other physical disorders, that primarily affect young women…
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