Papers 71-80 of total 960 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
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…The US Is an Overweight Country <Tab/>Obesity is a condition of being significantly overweight. Obesity is having an excess amount of body fat. In today's economy there is a high percentage of obesity. The population of obese people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Stereotypical The thin class of individuals consider the disease of obesity to a deformity , and do not understand the ridicules and discriminations that can come as a result of a weight problem. The prejudices towards obese individuals…
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…When it comes to health and beauty, Canada is a land where thin is in and anything else is unacceptable. There was a time when voluptuously full women were considered a sign of beauty and wealth, Today, we think of obese people as objects of ridicule…
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…Technology and Television: Child Obesity The children of today are becoming more obese, for the fact that they are obtaining laziness. They are spending more time in front of the television then they are getting their daily exercise…
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…Anti-fat Attitudes Introduction Our society has a very negative view of overweight and obesity. They tell us that being fat is an extremely unattractive and undesirable way to be and is a state to be avoided at all cost. This hostility towards…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Maintaining A Healthy Weight Data collected from more than 20,000 people by the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey reveal a distressing picture of excessive weight and obesity in American Society( These increases…
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Obesity Some of the world's top scientists have got together to try to reduce the growing number of people who are dangerously fat. In Britain one in five women and one in seven men are obese - and those figures are growing fast. But we are still…
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…Should obesity be considered an epidemic disease? The issue of whether the term 'obesity' ought to be categorized as an epidemic disease has been prompting ardent and every now and then heated discussions. The inquiry "has it been a critical…
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…is defined as being any emotional disorder that manifests itself in an irrational craving for or avoidance of food. In North American there is widespread eating disorders that range from obesity to active starvation. This is particularly worrisome as teenagers…
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