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    Female Body Image

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    females. The ramifications for this are detrimental and constitute in-depth examination. The purpose of this research report is to critically review studies that explore the effects of media on female body image and disordered eating. Ultimately, by understanding the issue in a more comprehensive manner, solutions can be offered to combat the negative effects of television, magazines, and social media on female audiences. Literature Review The impact of mass media on society as a whole is…

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    Analyzing parental control on eating lifestyle; when did I lose control on my teens’ eating habits? children are the most precious human capital, at the same time they are the most vulnerable age group. As a parent, you are responsible for all behaviors your children have, and you are playing an essential role in their life. How we can control their behaviors and how much we can be effective in their life, are always have been questioned for a long time. Children always make their parents as…

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    The Halo Effect Theory

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    This paper attempts to address the following Theories: Halo Effect, Attributive Theory, Bystander effect in relation to the theories of… Halo Effect Theory: Edward Thorndike developed the theory; Halo Effect to describe impressions we form of others and the transfer of such impressions to another based on a stereotypical opinion we have formed from that ‘universal’ assumption drawn from one person or an individual unto another. For instance, the impression that the populations in Africa have of…

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    Street Prostitution

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    corners, parks, etc… Society should be concerned about street prostitution for several reasons including but not limited to public health, personal safety, and spillover effects as statistics show a connection between street prostitution and street drug markets. As of now, the police responses toward prostitution have short term effects but do not address the roots of the dilemma. By specifically proposing solutions targeting the rehabilitation of prostitutes, the police will be directly…

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    luck with getting fit. Suddenly those ads are not as appealing and can scar those who see them to do the opposite and further their obesity in hopes they can drown out the sorrow with calories. These episodes of depression can lead to serious side effects to their bodies and in some other cases to their family, increasing everyone’s caloric intake in extreme cases. There is a friend’s family in Arizona that experienced an episode such as this. The father of this family was in the military and…

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    Thompson, Gail Dr. Hemant Khandai Research Scholar, Department of Continuing Extension University Bhopal, M.P, IndiaYounis Illahi Bhat, H.O.D B.Ed, Department of Continuing Education & Extension University Bhopal, M.P India Academic Achievements and Study Habits of College Students of District Pulwama (Vol.7, No.10, 2016) http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1099587.pdf http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/4498/7/07_chapter%202.pdf…

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    of teenage drinkers drink at levels regarded as having long-term health effects according to the 2007 National Drug Strategy Household Survey. (Booze Blitz) Irresponsible use of alcohol has significant impacts on teenage health leading to binge drinking, drink driving, unsafe sex, impaired brain development and injury or death. (Alcohol Teenagers) Although the alcopop tax aimed to decrease teenage drinking and health effects, it has been shown there was a 1.5% reduction in alcohol consumption…

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    best of our knowledge, this is one of the few studies to compare sleep quality between migraineurs and healthy adolescents and, the first using Portuguese adolescent population. A further strength of our study is that sleep quality was assessed using three different tools, thus evaluating its difference domains: PSQI (sleep difficulties), CASQ (daytime sleepiness) and ASQ (sleep self-perception, habits and routines). Limitations Limitations of this study are the small sized samples, the tertiary…

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    Arterial Stiffness

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    consumption is an environmental factor, and arterial stiffness is the developmental outcome. This news article is based on the research ‘Twenty-five-year alcohol consumption trajectories and their association with arterial aging: A prospective cohort study’ by Darragh O'Neill, Annie Britton, Eric Brunner, and Steven Bell. Cardiovascular problems continue to have the highest mortality rates compared to other diseases, accounting for more than thirty percent of lethal…

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    Long Term Effects of Healthy Eating People take food for several reasons. Just like a power station or any other machinery requires fuel or gas to run their turbines and generate energy, our bodies also need energy. The human body requires energy that comes from food to power itself and to enable it run smoothly. The foods that people eat provide them with different nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, water and fats (Kuskowski, 2013). Other nutrients that we generate from food include…

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