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    Single female Christian, slightly obese, age 22, with poor self-image. In this case, it does not matter if she was slightly obese, it still called obesity. The obesity is usually defined as a condition in which a person’s weight is more above normal weight. Obesity is the most common medical problems. It affects every person regardless of age categories. Obesity had several risk factor can leading someone to death but still obese can be preventable. We need to be successful in its treatment…

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    Positive Body Image

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    adaptive behaviors. The proposed research seeks to examine both maladaptive and adaptive aspects of body image. Research on body image is important for several reasons. 1) Children began to experience body dissatisfaction from a young age 2) Rates of body dissatisfaction increase through early adulthood 3) Body dissatisfaction is a significant risk factor for eating pathology 4) Positive body image is associated with healthy outcomes. Accordingly, understanding the factors that contribute to…

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    “Of all the evils for which man has made himself responsible, none is so degrading, so shocking, or so brutal as his abuse of the better half of humanity; the female sex,” Mahatma Gandhi. Perfume companies use women’s sexuality to manufacture an appealing that will sell more of a product. There have been many studies that have looked at sexism and the over sexualization of women. Although previous research has overlooked portraying women this way and how it affects young girls in the way they…

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    Arduino UNO Lab Analysis

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    input image was obtained in RGB form and converted to gray scale and finally to binary images. This said to be pre-processing of images. Then filtering was performed for removal of noise from images. Color of traffic light was detected based on threshold values. Hough transform was done for the detection of shape and based on the medval the road signs are classified. Fig 1 represents the work flow of the proposed system. 3.1 Pre-processing of images Before extracting information from the image,…

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    Rush Week In College

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    According to “Here’s Looking at You: Self-Objection, Body Image Disturbance, and Sorority Rush” author Ashley Marie Rolnik, Renee Englen-Maddox & Steven A. Miller, “sorority members have been described as having a preoccupation with body image appearance and may be more at risk for eating disorders/eating disordered behavior than non-members” (Maddox, Miller & Rolnik 8). The form of initiation of rush…

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    Throughout history companies have customarily used advertisements to sell products to potential consumers. Generally speaking, the objective of an advertisement is to gain the attention of a specific group of people to which the company knows their products are more likely to sell. However, current times suggest, rather than enticing young men and women into purchasing their products, many advertisements can lead to negative behaviors such as eating disorders, self esteem issues, and…

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    Unrealistic Body

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    media has been influencing the body images of young people for as long as it has been in existence. From the use of uber thin models to photoshop, billboard advertisements, magazines and countless other media outlets have put unrealistic body image expectations into the minds of the general public for ages. As technology continues to advance further, it becomes possible for people to spend greater amounts of time on social media, and are exposed to increased images that present unrealistic body…

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    WRT 205 Research Paper

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    usually result in many of them harming themselves. The influence of the media is the reasoning behind this. It influences things such as eating disorders, more specifically anorexia or bulimia, and from a very young age women are exposed to endless images and messages that reinforce the idea that to be happy and successful, they must be thin (Strickland, 2015). This idea can easily be compared to any…

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    Color Analysis Lab Report

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    Introduction In color reproduction, gamut or the color gamut is a certain complete subset of colors, which can be accurately represented in a given circumstance such as given color space [1]. In another words gamut literally means the total range of possibilities that can be accomplished from red, green and blue (RGB) for a particular device [2]. If certain color cannot be reproduced accurately there is a way how to calculate the color difference by adequately describing the color by numerical…

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    Body image, portrayed in today’s society, is very warped. In the article, Body Image, it states that body image is how one looks, as well as how they act and how they perceive their bodies to be. A lot of this unconventional body image spread throughout the media is very harmful to individuals who are struggling with their body images; especially in teens. Agencies do share a responsibility in promoting a healthy body image within their advertisements to share with the mass of individuals. The…

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