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    Steroid use for high school sports can have many negative affects on your body, that people don’t realize. The human body reacts differently to different things. People take steroids to help their performance in sports. They may also take them to enlarge their muscles. What they don’t know is that it has more than just positive effects. They are too caught up in their appearance to even realize all of the side effects it can put out. Males are proven to take most of the blame for the use of…

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    are things you have to pay for and the things are cheap or affordable. The lifestyle of a “covergirl” is different from the average life style of a regular everyday person. Malgorzata Wolska author of “Gender Stereotypes in Mass Media” theorize the stereotypes of women and men in television commercials. The author points of characteristics of popular advertisements today and some that you wouldn’t normally see that they are overly sexualized, beautiful and independent (143). CoverGirl’s…

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    Human Body Analogy Paper

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    argues that the city is like a human body. He defines the different parts of the body, down to its organs, in comparison with the systems of a city. He goes from the skeletal system, to the heart, to the muscular system, to the digestive system, to the internal organs, and also the outer features of the body like the nose and ears. Looking at the human body as it corresponds to a city helps us to understand it. I agree with Register’s analogy of the human body compared to the works and buildup…

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    Fat American Woman

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    Analysis: Accepting our own natural bodies and not letting the fashion industry get into our minds of being perfect should be one of the main aspects that us as women…

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    Minimum Weight Limit

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    should be promoting beauty on all sizes, colors and races. Models should not have a minimum weight limit because it puts a border line on beauty, lowers self-esteem and even though it helps prevent eating disorders it also supports society’s negative body image views. Everyone has beauty, therefore the number on the scale cannot define an individual. By putting a minimum weight limit on models, you are putting a border line or limit on beauty. Honestly, beauty has no limits or a true…

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    Hadley, Hair, and Dreisbach (2010) reviewed fifty-one obesity programs targeted towards participants zero to nineteen years of age and discovered program characteristics that lead to success. Some characteristics of successful programs include having a specific versus comprehensive approach, implementing therapy for participants and their families, including skill-building elements in curriculum, and implementing long term (greater than six months) physical activity programs (p. 2). Unsuccessful…

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    with one and eat the other. What one do you play with? Now, what one do you eat? Our brains and our bodies go for the apple to eat and the baby chick to play with. So why do you let society change your views on what you should eat as you get older? Because society and the meat industries have tricked you and lied to you and have told you that you need to eat meat to get your protein for your body to grow and for you to get big…

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    Program Assistant: Rodney Steverson County: Vance Title: Childhood Obesity Trends Issues/Needs:. The high prevalence of obesity has serious health consequences in not only the children’s current life but also their future health status and disease outcomes. Preventing obesity during childhood is crucial because habits that are formed during childhood are often carried throughout adulthood. A child who is obese has a 20% chance of becoming an obese adult and obese adolescents have an 80%…

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    women to feel that their bodies are not normal and start seeing themselves in a different, more harsh light. Lack of body positivity causes lower self-esteem and often leads to eating disorders. Many resources have come to the conclusion that lack of body positive and self-esteem leads to eating disorders. Teens and young girls with eating disorders are the reason why the media is trying to produce products that will help younger girls become less susceptible to shaming. Body positivity promotes…

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    Are you a elderly women insecure of your wrinkles? Do you get annoyed and try to hide them? Look no longer! In this Garnier Ultra- Lift France based cosmetic company AD Bridget Moynahan models the product showing her flawless and beautiful skin. The ad uses compiling data to convey an idea to improve shamefaced older women to get rid of their flaws and be confident. The purpose of the ad is to gain more elderly women customers to buy there product. The ad is set up in a cause and effect way,…

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