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    Exercise Addiction Paper

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    symptoms, (f) awareness of compulsive behavior as it pertains to exercise (g) rapid return to compulsive exercise after a period of hiatus (Gapin, Etnier, Tucker, 2009). Throughout research the terms exercise addiction, compulsive exercise, exercise dependence, obligatory exercise, and exercise abuse have been used interchangeably based on the researchers discipline (Berczik, Szabo, Griffiths, Kurimay, Kun, Urban & Demetrovics, 2012). Furthermore, exercise addiction can be broken into…

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    Isaiah Hill Professor Zozula SOC 370 11/30/17 Susan Starr Sered and Maureen Norton-Hawk’s book, “Can’t Catch a Break: Gender, Jail, Drugs, and the Limits of Personal Responsibility” examines the lived experiences of women who have struggled with sexual abuse, poverty, homelessness and incarceration. Throughout the reading, they introduce women that have been raised in abusive, impoverished homes and attempt to understand the ways different social factors have influenced their lives. Sered and…

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    walkability and positive heath. For one of the research, they examined the relationship between walkability and health problems and the effects of the built environment and its potential to impact overall community health. They found that there is a correlation between walkable neighborhoods and health, and that walkable communities promotes a positive health, and overall a positive financial value. For example, the authors compared low-income African American women in two different cities, one…

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    Minors Drinking in Their Homes With Parental Consent The idea has been do not drink until the age of twenty-one, but why is twenty-one significant and special? Why should people under the legal age not be allowed to drink under parental supervision within their homes? The idea is that drinking under the legal age will cause harm to the body of the consumer or even cause the person to become an alcoholic before they enter into adulthood. There has been many different research studies trying…

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    Since the creation of antidepressants in the 1950s, this pharmaceutical drug has been under intense scrutiny from both scientists and civilians. This is because there is a vast range of views revolving around the use of antidepressants since various studies have questioned the effectiveness of the drug and the criteria set up for prescribing it. However, antidepressants deserve that apprehension because it affects society by incapacitating its members through their harmful side effects including…

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    Social Security

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    k related, are made to support themselves not only today, but to support themselves in the future financially. Some believe that one must save constantly throughout their lives and build up. Only for retirement. Others don't save, or are incapable of saving either due to income, disability, or circumstance, and depend on social security to help support them financially. Most people save for higher education for themselves, their children, or their own retirement, but in the instance where one is…

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    Gambling Cross Addiction

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    looks at the prevalence rate of alcohol and smoking disorder together when researching cross addiction with gambling. Their findings reveal pathological gamblers have a lifetime rate of using alcohol at 73 percent and nicotine dependence of 60 percent. There is a correlation between alcohol and smoking, when you look at the general public in regards of lifetime problems. According to their findings, 30 percent of the public has had an alcohol addiction and 50 percent of the population smokes…

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    eight species are significantly correlated with temperature and seven species arriving earlier during warmer years. (Elizabeth R.E et.al) Scientists at Fargo, ND have studied 83 species of birds for their arrival time over ten years. The study concluded that the majority of arriving earlier than they did historically. The uniqueness of this study is that they measured FAD (First arrival dates) and AGDU (Accumulated growing degree units). The accumulated growing degree units for a time of arrival…

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    Yoga Substance Abuse

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    The inpatient stay ranges from six to eight months based on the severity of drug dependence. Patient with coronary artery disease and history of myocardial infraction cerebrovascular accident, congenital heart disease, episode of seizure in the past month, fracture and other condition that limit practice of yoga will be excluded from…

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    Whiteness: Race and the Making of the American Working Class” argues language of a workingman as a defining variable in how it has assisted in the changing views of non-white and its contributing affects to defining whiteness. Roediger makes a key correlation between the ideas of working dependently on a master to the failure of being white. Not until the time of the Andrew Jackson presidency in the 1830s did the ideas of working change to include more than just those who owned land for farming,…

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