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    When it comes to write your ideas in paper, you might be struggled; especially if the language in which you are writing is a second language. In my case this class, English 111 taught by Dr.Ellen McKenzie, was one of my challenging class I have never seen in College, and I was wandering if I could overcome it. But, my determination reinforced by my teacher’s teaching method have made more successful in this class. I was surprised by how much I actually learned and also how much I developed the…

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    Multiple Mental Disorders

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    Some symptoms include, but are not limited to, the constant feeling of sadness, hopelessness, and worthlessness, loss of energy and interest in activities, overeating or loss of appetite, and excessive sleeping or insomnia. In 2013, it was found that around “15.7 million adults… had at least one major depressive episode in the past year” which is around “6.7 percent of all U.S. adults” (NIMH). It is important…

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    was at 318.9 million. Obesity happens when food begins to takes over people 's lives to the point that it is all they can think about. According to Harvard Health Publications, “ the effects of high-fat, sugary “comfort foods” push people toward overeating.” Because of these urges, it makes it harder for a person to resist eating fatty foods that cause weight gain. The many causes of obesity vary between every person, though some cause include bad lifestyles choices, environmental conditions,…

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    Obesity in America is a big issue in society today because more than 60 percent of the population is overweight. People eat for many reasons, one being a source of comfort. When they the thing to someone eats for comfort reasons; they don’t understand when they should stop. They eat lots of food to fill an empty void that is somewhere deep inside them. Another reason people eat a lot is out of boredom when someone is bored, they eat food so they can say that they are doing something with their…

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    not just crying all the time and sitting around eating a tub of Ben and Jerry’s. It is so much more. Depressed people tend to have excessive fatigue, feelings of worthlessness, loss of interest in activities or hobbies they once loved, apathy, overeating or undereating. There are so many signs of somebody being depressed, those aren’t even all of them. (Signs of Clinical Depression…) A sad thing about that is, not many people realize that they are depressed. They think they are just sad and…

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    could be prevented or solved with methods other than prescription medication. Despite this, customers are regularly treated with medications without having to face questioning about their lifestyles and the consequences of their actions such as overeating or…

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    mother, Georgia. There is a high connection between “Loneliness and Eating Disorders.” Her emotional development can be negatively impacted if she does get an eating disorder. Martha Peaslee wrote, “Loneliness, boredom, stress, … contributed to overeating and vomiting…purging helped them deal with unpleasant emotions, with the hurt of being laughed at” (p. 245). Kids get bullied for being overweight or seem anorexic in elementary through high school. Melanie may be at risk of feeling these…

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    Society's View On Obesity

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    Obesity is an epidemic, and a disease that a vast majority of people take lightly. In addition, obesity can result in death, and unfortunately, many American people are obese. This illness is increasingly affecting more people, and yet, people underestimate the severity of this disease. Based on how society is now, the views on obesity, the excessive amounts of fast food restaurants, advances in technology, the rise in obesity through the years is no surprise. To begin with, society views…

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    anger festers, it over powers all other positive emotions (2). Bry discussed physical responses to suppressing anger such as headaches, backaches, stomachaches, as well as dangerous habits that may form as a result namely alcoholism, drug addiction, overeating(17). He explains that anger, like love and many other emotions, may not be rational however it is human nature and, therefore, something one must accept(19). Once one has accepted that he or she does get angry, they can begin learning the…

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    There are many types of eating disorders, but the most common in teens are binge eating, bulimia, and anorexia. Binge eating is "characterized by uncontrollable overeating in which people devour huge amounts of food while feeling ungovernable and incapable to stop" (Smith, Segal 1). People with binge eating disorder don 't have episodes of recovery like bulimia. As a result, those who suffer under the wrath of this eating disorder put on weight very quickly and are always trying to make…

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