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    Society’s obsession with dieting has increased discrimination, negative body image, and decrease overall health status. According to Ryan Statistics show that 52 percent of women and 37 percent of men in the United States feel overweight. The most surprising fact is that out of the individuals that reported to be on a diet, 62 percent of women and 44 percent of men were actually not considered overweight by national BMI standards. Today, the obsession of losing weight is not done for health…

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    A simple advertisement for BOTOX Cosmetic depicts a close-up face shot of an “actual patient after treatment,” with her face turned slightly to the side so that the audience can see how successful the results of the procedure are. Her face is free of crow’s feet and frown lines between the eyebrows, just as the procedure promises, and one can only assume that a few touchups were made to the image; despite the wonderful results of this one patient, the horrifying list of possible complications…

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    What is an eating disorder? Parallelism: The Parallelism is in the four paragraph first line (Psychological, emotional, and physical problems). Parallelism is the use of components in a sentence that are grammatically the same; or similar in their construction, sound, meaning or meter. (http://literarydevices.net/parallelism/) In this article this is known as Parallelism because the ending is “al” in each word which means the ending of the words sound the same. This device is effective because…

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    Anorexia Nervosa Analysis

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    Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterised by the desperate pursuit of thinness, severe food restriction, an intense fear of weight gain and refusal to maintain a medically healthy body weight, and a distorted image of one's body and weight, wherein the patient sees herself as overweight no matter how underweight she may be. (1) Since the initial recognition of anorexia nervosa as an illness in the late 19th century, the treatment and assessment of such has grown and evolved. With…

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    internalization, and social comparison, which in turn influenced body dissatisfaction, drive for thinness, and eating disordered behaviors. (Goodman, 2005)…

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    believe that we humans are never happy with what we have, we always want more and more. We always find something to dislike about us or what’s in our surroundings. That’s why we are easily to criticize mostly about everything we dislike or do not find appropriate around us or what’s even worse our own selves. We always look for new things like for example new styles, clothing, music, food and most importantly technology; which leads to being a part of my main topic, Plastic surgery.…

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    Ashley Benson loves to flaunt her enviable figure on social media, but who knew that she was being passed over for a role because she is just not skinny enough? The Pretty Little Liars star opened up about being told to "lose weight" in Health magazine's March issue. A photo posted by Ashley Benson (@itsashbenzo) on Feb 9, 2016 at 1:18pm PST The 26-year-old actress has a healthy, svelte body but according to some Hollywood casting directors, her body needs a lot more work. Benson revealed that…

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    Little research is known on late night eating and its effects on the body nutritionally. There is some research as far as late night eating and its relationship to obesity, also late night eating and its effects on diabetes. Obesity is a factor of diabetes so all the factors tie into each other in some way. There is also minor research being conducted, but late night eating isn’t a huge studied topic. There are plenty of eating behaviors within people that are linked to multiple different health…

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    From bloomers to thongs, pointy brassieres to push-up bras, the history of lingerie reveals a lot about the changing role of women in society – how we perceive them and their body along with it's exposure to the world. It is fascinating to see how lingerie has changed over the last hundred years but even more intriguing to note what has stayed the same. Looking into todays one of the most well know and probably most famous brand Victoria Secret and the shows they organise we cannot skip the fact…

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    someone who use food as a way to solve problems? Many people witness this and believe its fine but in reality it is a life threaten disorder. This disorder is called Bulimia also known as Bulimia Nervosa. It is important to detect the disorder before it becomes severe, that is why it is important to be aware of the causes, effects and treatments for Bulimia Disorder. Body: I. Explanation and Causes - Binging a. Eat a large amount of food hidden and alone. i. Makes the person eat more than…

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