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    The movie “Requiem for a Dream” is a film that demonstrates how drugs can slowly deteriorate a person and the willingness to do whatever possible to get the drugs. My first thoughts on the film is that it seems to be about drugs and sex, however the main idea is to show how drugs can affect a person and the people around them. The movie exhibited four individuals, all different cases, and each their own obsessions to accomplish their goal of being skinny and beautiful, being rich, or just simply…

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    Eras Society Essay

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    ERAS Society In 2010, the study group created a not-for-profit international medical society called the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Society for Perioperative Care—otherwise known as the ERAS Society. The ERAS Society is a collaborative society with the ultimate goal of improving perioperative care thorough efforts in research and education; however, the society is also interested in implementation of best practices. The society’s vision is to make ERAS not just a term for a protocol but a…

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    According to LaSala (2005) first impression is very important. Often people make opinion about somebody not what this person know but how looks. Well dress employee convey higher knowledge and professionalism. How nurse present herself or himself at first contact with patient can be helpful to build up trusting relationship between them. Patients can think if she or he take care themselves, they will take good care of me. Another important part of contact with patient is communication.…

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    Essay Before Bulimia

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    Bulimia Before and After Bulimia as an emotional disorder involves an obsessive desire to lose weight, and the distortion of body image, in which episodes of extreme overeating are followed by self-induced vomiting, fasting, or purging, followed by depression. Bulimia as an eating disorder is defined as consuming a large quantity of food in a short period of time, followed by feelings of shame, and/or guilt. Regardless of whether it is an emotional disorder, or an eating disorder, bulimia before…

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    Surfing is an intangibly special sport that allows you to be put in an infinite motion of nature, full of waves of an element that make you feel alive. It takes dedication to have the patience, stability to move freely and being able to commit to catching and riding a wave. Many surfers are professionals that compete in surfing championships, while others simply enjoy the art of riding the waves. Many would agree that surfers like Mark Richards or Bethany Hamilton are some of the world's leading…

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    Kidney stones affect approximately 1 in 11 people in the United States. Is most common in white American than African American and Hispanic people; the man are 2 or 3 time more prospers to suffer of kidney stone than women. Kidney stones are hard masses found in the kidney that form by high levels of different minerals accumulation in the urine. The kidney stone is known as calculus renal because depend in what amount of mineral formed de stone and where is founded first,…

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    A vegetarian diet is one lacking red meat, poultry and seafood. Whether or not vegetarianism is good for one’s health tends to be a controversial topic, as meat contains more essential nutrients than vegetables. Meat provides a higher-quality source of protein than vegetables because meat is packed with amino acids that vegetables do not supply. The type of iron in meat also absorbs better than vegetables which contributes to low iron levels in vegetarians. Due to these facts many believe that…

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    Obesity tears many people apart from their families. So all people should try to do something and change their ways of eating. It maybe very hard, but its not good, so they need to stop and find out a reason to stop. Bethany Fong, a registered dietitian and author for SF gates believes “good nutrition for a child focuses on a healthy diet coupled with regular physical activity. “ The article also states that children should have food choices available that are healthy, and also teaching…

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    Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia nervosa is a serious eating disorder that can become fatal. It is characterized by a preoccupation with food to the point of starvation, weight loss, and a disturbance in a person’s body image. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-V) lists diagnostic criteria as the following: “restriction of energy intake relative to requirement, leading to a significantly low body weight”; “intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, or…

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    Clean Eating: A Dangerous Trend? “Food becomes the source of evil, but also our salvation: it enables us to feel more in control, to tell ourselves if we only eat these things, not other things, we won’t die.” Clean Eating is a mainstream phenomenon that has over 23,894,748 posts on Instagram under the tag ‘clean eating’. A trend completely different to the standard healthy eating, that has recently exploded and is becoming increasingly popular due to its endorsement by some of the most…

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