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    Have you ever wondered how other people could be so fat, or unhealthy? This video from BYU in 1971, shows a group of young women who struggle with their health. They have an addiction of consuming food constantly, which of course causes bad health. They later go to a counseling group to get help with their health situation, and to become a better person than they were before. In this video, the narrator talks about these women in a horrible way, making fun of them for the way they eat, or dress,…

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    acting director of the eating disorder centre states “The research, does seem to suggest that mothers who are food- and weight-preoccupied tend to have daughters who are the same.” The media seems to be increasing their attention on this matter, as the advertisements seem to be multiplying at an astounding rate. Social media advertising. Milne confirms this in her article referencing a statistic from the National Eating Disorder Centre in Toronto, stating that “The eating disorder centre says…

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    does food become a problem? Why in the did I ask did I ask you those questions? Maybe you have a psychological dependence, withdrawal symptoms; the high fat and sugar that is contained within the food that makes it addictive or just maybe you love eating food. We don’t know honestly, But when it is affecting your everyday life in a negative way then you should go get help or ease up a bit. The film “The Stuff” shows how everyone who eats “The Stuff” becomes addicted and changes. The company…

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    In the story “The lizard Who had the Habit of Dining on His Wives” by Eduardo Galeano, women's empowerment is manifested by the figurative destruction of a predator creature by a girl wearing glasses who is educated, strong and independent. Her empowerment was in large part due to her feminist attributes which, while contrary to the attributes of the other women he had been with, the lizard man found very alluring. On the other hand, in “The Mother” by Natalia Ginzburg, the protagonist was…

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    Does the media cause eating disorders in the younger generation? “Hot Summer body” and “lose weight fast” were just a few of the bolded terms I’ve seen written on magazine covers throughout my childhood. The media surrounds young people everywhere and the pressure to be thin is always present. “There is no doubt that the ideal body size, as reflected in the style icons promoted in the media, is getting thinner” (The National Centre for Eating Disorders). Ideal images of what is…

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    cause to a person and their relatives. A person who suffers from this eating disorder does not only cause themselves physical painful days, but it contributes to mental instability due to the constant changes they want to make to their body. This article discusses what anorexia and bulimia nervosa mean and how if affects people; these disorders affect females and males, however women and girls have a higher risk of a 95%. The disorders lead to high rate of mortality because people want to…

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    Models today are usually unnaturally thin. These models are literally 'dying ' to be thin. Eating disorders are said to date back to the 12th and 13th century. (Deans “A History of Eating Disorders”) The cause of these disorders are most of the time ruled of as genetic problems. But with the increase of internet use over the past ten years, eating disorders being caused by genetic problems can be called into question. Advertisements of thin bodies can be seen on numerous media. The high demand…

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    Bulimia is a severe psychological disorder that affects 1.5 percent of women and .5 percent of men in the United States. This disorder consists of a binge and purge cycle where one will eat large amounts of food, and then attempt to get rid of what was just consumed. Some of the main reasons men and women suffer from this disorder is because they feel as though they have lost control, low self-esteem, stress, depression, and trauma. Bulimia is a serious eating disorder that can have negative…

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    Stopping Eating Disorders Many things can led to the development of an eating disorder. The reasons why some people develop eating disorders range from peer-pressure to depression. People with eating disorders seem to be increasing as years pass. This leads to an important question. Is there an effective way to solve and put a stop to others developing an eating disorder? Firstly, are the types of eating disorders and why people develop them. Anorexia is a type of eating disorder that…

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    In the article, “Too ‘Close to the Bone’: The Historical Context for Women’s Obsession with Slenderness,” author Roberta Seid proclaims that the health of society today is measured by appearance and attitude towards food and eating. Seid stresses that the obsession over being skinny and how the obsession is fueled by fashion and society. She warns that this obsession can lead to anorexia and she fears that many are okay with that. In the article, “Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance,”…

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