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    Generally I don’t usually crave a specific type of food. I can say that on an everyday basis I just enjoy eating no matter what it is exactly. One thing I can say that I crave is a home cooked meal I am not one that enjoys neither fast food nor sweets. I prefer to sit down and stuff my face with a full plate of rice, beans, steak and bananas. If it were up to me I would eat a full course meal like that for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The cravings that I also have are because when I taste the…

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    To be free-spoken nowadays, our universe has changed very much. Susan Bordo the modern feminist philosopher described as surprisingly about the connection between eating disorder and images used in advertisement. She showed beautifully that the objective which is criticizing the culture these days. The main connection between watching an advertisement of slim, beautiful model. The fashion industry influenced the human beings rapidly in this present universe. The young women in order to get…

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    “Maddie Chloe” Rania Matar’s photography documents her life through the lives of those around her. Fascinated with the transformation from girlhood to adulthood, she photographed girls in their rooms. Maddie Chloe is a teenage girl who was photographed in 2010. She is a cheerleader who is stereotypically happy, although her facial expression says otherwise. Her room is bright, but empty. Her room explains to us how she feels. Being a teenage girl is tough, and balancing sports with school…

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    “ Even models we see in magazines wish they could look like their own images.” (Cheri K. Erdman) photoshopping has become so extensive that seeing actual humans has become hard. Photoshopping can mean fixing a stray hair or erasing a wrinkle to shedding off 10-20 pounds, and becoming a whole new person. The reason having no figure has become the perfect figure is because of extensive photoshopping. Photoshopping is getting more and more realistic by day, which makes it hard to tell the…

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    Many individuals are uninformed of the effect of the parasites on their general health. Moreover, more than 80 percent of patients have some sort of a parasite or microscopic organisms. All individuals convey them in themselves and as indicated by researchers; a normal American has in any event had half a kilo of parasites. Parasites assume control over the vitamins and minerals from the body and consequently discharge toxins that are negative for the living being. Now and again or…

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    1. After swallowing 750ml of tequila, my roommate has consumed approximately 25.4 fluid ounces and 17 standard drinks within two hours. One shot of tequila usually consists of 1.5 fluid ounces. 750ml = 25.4 fluid ounces =25.4/1.5 =17 standard drinks 2. I'm going to pretend that my roommate is a female who weighs 105 pounds. Taking her weight into consideration, her blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.52 percent. My roommate is at risk of experiencing a coma and/or death. She has passed the…

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    Women today have a lot of pressure in how they want to look physically. Social media contributes to body dissatisfaction or shaming because of a women’s figure. The need to look think is driving many young girls and women to eating disorders. This is affecting teenage girls the most because of their fixation on how they think their bodies should look every time they see a female model in a commercial or tabloid. Many of them go to the extreme on making sure they stay as thin as they can or find…

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    Through my research, I have discovered that most adolescents today know the basics of an eating disorder and understand the impacts and effects it can have on you. Based on my primary and secondary sources teens can have some effects that people with an eating disorder have but not necessarily be diagnosed with an eating disorder. The two major effects that teens are aware of today are how media can effect eating disorders and how the disorder can effect your working habits and behaviour at…

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    What You Need to Know About Binge-Eating Disorder, Youth Binge-eating disorder is a type of eating disorder. It is sometimes called compulsive overeating. Young people with binge-eating disorder eat large amounts of food at one time in a way that is out of control. Afterward, binge-eaters often feel guilty or ashamed of how much food they ate. Binge-eaters do not make themselves vomit (purge), restrict food, or exercise too much. People with binge-eating disorder are more likely than others to…

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    Change In Adulthood

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    Physical change is inevitable. However, it is odd to imagine myself in late adulthood, like at the age of sixty, when I am still in my prime, young adult years. Although, I am 28 years old going on 29 and I have already begun to see physical shifts transpire. Small lines on my forehead and a significant amount of grey hair are two examples. Remarkably, the majority of physical changes in adulthood begin to shift at age 30. For instance, Bjorklund (2015) explains that individuals in the…

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