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    Dragons’ Adaptive Strategies in the Iron Islands. With just four species of dragons of the eighteen that live on the continent of Westeros, the Iron islands possess a variety of niches were these species thrive without being adapted to the same island as the others as all the populations became isolated not by space (as dragons can fly) but by habitat (different resources); also, these dragons are the best example of the adaptive radiation process as a common ancestor species from Westeros…

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    his/her actions when something bad has happened. In the initial stage, the person may have been blaming others or the situation (Parkes, 2013). Mike’s mental status has a great impact on himself. Individuals suffering from mental disorders often face stigma and discrimination at all stages of life which can significantly impede their pursuit and achievement of their recovery goals (Yanos, Roe & Markus, 2008). The stigma becomes a significant hindrance to seeking help, and can…

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    wh0 struggled with eating disorders By: Melanie Solland Demi Lovato: Demi Lovato was speaking out about eating disorders to girls, so they could hear about a real-life story and learn the consequences of an eating disorder. Part of Demi’s recovery process consisted of, to get her health back up to what it should be at. Moreover, she needed to get her strength and muscle back that she lost. Her fitness routine had helped her with her bulimia and her bipolar disorders. She was at war with…

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    Frequent Ocular Migraine

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    Frequent ocular migraine is a type of migraine that is centering around the eye, followed by aura or blind spot in the development stage, along with the fuzzy vision. Many people experience nausea and pain around their eye when suffering from ocular migraine. There are numerous aspects that are contributing to the ocular headaches such as high blood pressure, tumors, sinus conditions, stress and hormonal changes. These headaches are generally not associated with problems related to eyes.…

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    society, being completing unaware of how I was treating myself. This is where it started; I convinced myself that my body was not good enough in comparison to all of the other girls; my insecurities took over me. As hard at it is to admit, I developed an eating disorder named anorexia at this young of an age, which led into my depression. Depression is defined as a brain disorder characterized by persisting depressed mood or loss of interest in activates, causing significant impairment in daily…

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    In this article "Eating disorders are different in boys and girls", there is a break down on how the gender of a child can make a difference on how eating disorders affect them. Girls are described to link their eating disorder with mood disorder, but it is not the same for boys. While the scholarly article “Disordered Eating Precursors in Pre- and Early Adolescent Girls and Boys”, shows that the initial signs of eating disturbances and how they affect different genders. There are similarities…

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    Shelton Houston Mrs. Bridges British Literature 1st 7 November 2016 Eating Disorders Eating disorders are illnesses that are shown by irregular eating habits and severe distress or concern about body weight or shape. They are life-threatening disorders that both males and females face on a daily basis. Eating disorders come with serious consequences that can harm a person’s emotional and physical health. There are millions of people who have these terrible diseases in today's world.. People…

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    Aneurysm Causes

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    What causes an Aneurysm? Though aneurysms are deadly they will make you have an outlook on life. They can cause you more pain that is knowledgeable physically and emotionally, especially if your family member experiences one or you yourself experience a mild one. The population of the world and its people are having more aneurysm in this day in age due to stressing out and poor health care. And doing drugs and smoking and drinking everyday can play a major role in having aneurysms. If you don’t…

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    Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder that is plaguing the lives of many people. The book states that anorexia nervosa is, "characterized by self-induced starvation and excessive weight loss, to the point that the individual weighs more than 15% below his/her expected healthy body weight. This disorder has the potential to become life-threatening as the resulting malnutrition poses a number of serious health risks" (MindEdge, 2015, section 4.11). According to the Eating Disorders Coalition,…

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    to not eat. Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder, which can be characterized by low body weight and the fear of gaining weight because of the distorted perception of one’s body weight. People who are suffering with Anorexia Nervosa focus on controlling their shape and size of…

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