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  • Eating Disorders Perfect Body
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    Through the use of imagery, the display of life-styles, and the reinforcement of values, advertisements are communicators of culturally defined concepts such as success, worth, love, sexuality, popularity, and normalcy. Of particular concern over the past two decades has been excessive use of sexual stereotypes, especially of women. Women are directly affected by this advertising, beyond the mere desire to purchase the product or service described. The influence of the media on people is tremend...
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  • Anorexia Nervosa Negative Stereotypes
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    The Effects of the Media on Women The obsession with how a person should look is becoming a national priority among women, especially among young girls and teenagers. Women in general are most preoccupied with being thin. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, this obsession of being thin can usually be labeled in two ways, which are anorexia nervosa and bulimia (Caldwell, 109). What would influence women of all ages to starve themselves to death or to seek out other means of chan...
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  • Amounts Of Food Anorexia Nervosa
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    I have chosen the topic of eating disorders amount adolescents for my research project. By Media Webster Medical Dictionary definition, the term eating disorder is defined by the following; Eating Disorders: Psychological disorders (anorexia nervosa, bulimia) characterized by gross disturbances of eating Anorexia Nervosa is a disorder which is characterized by self-starvation. Contrary to popular belief anorexics do eat every day even involving forbidden foods such as ice cream, candy, desserts....
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  • Girls And Women Thin Ideal
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    Several decades ago, consistent research demonstrated stereotypical behavioural and personality traits associated with each of the three somatotypes. These studies suggested that mesomorphic (medium body build) body types were associated with the most favourable traits whereas the heavier endomorphs were associated with being socially aggressive, lazy, and unattractive and the thin ectomorphs were associated with being nervous, socially withdrawn, and submissive. Research has demonstrated that t...
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  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases Eating Disorders
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    Prop 21 pushes more children into adult courts where they will be sentenced to adult prisons. Prop 21 creates new crimes and vastly expands gang penalties including a new death penalty. Prop 21 will cost millions of dollars each year (legislative analyst report) taking funds away from funds that could be used to improve our schools. Before researching about prop 21 I didnt care that much if passed or no but now I think is really important to tell people we know who can vote to vote no on prop 21...
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  • Analysis Of Earl Spencers Eulogy
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    The three rhetorical theories that are portrayed strongly through out Earl Spencers Eulogy to Princess Diana are Vilification, Rhetorical Situation, and Metaphorical Devices. His devices are used to depict the media and family for the main cause of Princess Diana's death. This eulogy is so controversial because normally eulogies are positive tributes about ones life. The Vilification theory is usually unheard of in eulogies, and the way he presents such metaphors are certainly not becoming of th...
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  • Eating Disorders 5 ' Today
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    The influence of the media on the increase of eating disorders cannot be refuted. From an early age we were bombarded with images and messages that reinforce the idea to be happy and successful you must be thin. Today, you cannot read a magazine or newspaper, turn on the television, listen to the radio, or shop at the mall without being assaulted with the message that fat is bad. The most frightening part is that this destructive message is reaching kids. Today even elementary kids are obsessed ...
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  • Uncle Toms Cabin Advances In Technology
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    In the six hundred years that have passed since Johannes Gutenberg first was first credited with inventing movable type, periodical literature has become a multi-billion dollar conglomerate that rivals no other. While some may argue that it was actually the eleventh century Chinese publisher Pi Ching that devised such a system, it is no doubt that advances in technology are responsible for the growth of magazines, and in many cases, magazines are in part accountable for the growth of society. Mo...
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  • Eating Disorders Beauty Myth
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    ... en and girls. The effect was that the looks of professional beauties appeared to be the norm. These images were all the more important as new standards for the ideal woman emerged. In the 1940 s, women had been empowered by the war effort. They were proving their worth and were considering purposeful careers. The return of the hourglass figure seemed to again firmly draw the line between the sexes. It also made appearance more forward on a womans mind as the men came home and other interests...
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  • Eating Disorders Anorexia And Bulimia
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    I was going to write this exercise as a study or a list of facts about the problems caused by eating disorders, and how they effect people of my age. However, I have to decide to give the real facts and feeling that the glossy magazines exclude. For about a year I have had an obsession with my weight and appearances, in many ways it has gradually over take my life, controlling what I do and how I think. Just after the school Christmas holidays I started treading on the day deciders. These small ...
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  • Eating Disorders Suicidal Thoughts
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    Many reasons why teens go to this extreme is because they do not have any support from friends or family. Patros, in his Helping Your Child Cope With Depression and Suicidal Thoughts, describes the social origins of depression. The researcher discusses the parents positive influence on depressed children in the body of his research. Patros stresses the importance of good communication in the family. If good communication habits are not fostered when children are young, then in the later adolesce...
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  • Anorexia Nervosa Cognitive Behavioral
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    Family therapy is treatment of more than one member of a family based on the idea hinting at problems with the way the whole family operates. The anorexic will get better if the family system can change (Marx 198). Family therapy is most useful with the young high-school age anorexic who lives at home (Whitaker 74). Treating the entire family is advisable if the patients appear to be strong enough to adopt a nurturing authoritative posture toward the anorexic in therapy sessions (Levenkron 171)....
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  • Sexual Harassment Eating Disorders
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    A comparison of Christine A. Smith's lecture, Women, Weight and Body Image" and Michele A. Paludi's Sexual Harassment of College Students. " It goes without saying that no matter what a woman is doing in her life, her appearance remains the most important thing for her. But many people consider this fact to be an exaggeration of the patriarchal society, created by men deliberately to supervise women and their behavior. Christine A. Smiths lecture, Women, Weight, and Body Image, and Michele A. Pa...
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  • Eating Disorder Western Culture
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    Do You Think Bulimia Is A Self-caused Do You Think Bulimia Is A Self-caused Sickness? Or Do You Think Bulimia Isn? t A Sickness At All, It Well actually bulimia is a very serious eating disorder which disrupts the ability to maintain a? normal? eating pattern. Someone with bulimia nervosa becomes increasingly unable to relate normally to food and instead develops a dependency on a chaotic cycle of bingeing and purging. But what actually drives teenagers to binge or purge or to begin to starve th...
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  • Eating Disorder Proper Nutrition
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    In America today, we often here of people who suffer daily from illnesses such as cancer and AIDS. What we dont often here about is the illness that takes away millions and millions of Americans each year, that being eating disorders (Understanding). But, what does that term eating disorders mean. Think about it. Did your answer center around, food, weight or dieting? If so, then you understand something about the symptoms of an eating disorder. But if thats all youre thinking about, you may be ...
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  • Binge Eating Induced Vomiting
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    The book I read was about the hard difficult task of overcoming this terrible eating disorder known as Bulimia. It is a secret addiction that dominates thoughts, severely undercuts self esteem, and threatens lives. Bulimia is a food obsession characterized by repeated overeating binges followed by purges of forced vomiting, prolonged fasting, and / or abusive laxatives, enemas and diuretics. A typical binge / purge cycle, who and why people become involved with bulimia, and the medical complicat...
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  • Don T Understand Allowed To Play
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    The Psychological Effects of Gender Roles Let the boys be boys. You ve heard this phrase before. Often repeated by parents regarding their little boys. So what makes a boy, a boy? Rambo like characteristics? Muscles? Short hair? Wearing blue? Wearing T-shirts and jeans or playing with sporting equipment? Well last I remember, the main characteristics boys shared were penises. The role gender association play in the lives of our children can sometimes affect them negatively. The messages that gen...
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  • Saturated Fat Eating Disorders
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    Good Nutrition for Teenagers This article is about a good nutritional diet for growing teenagers. It is very important for teens to eat a certain amount of a certain type of food each day. When girls are almost done fully growing, they start to add some fat padding. But for boys, they begin to gain muscle and increasing the volume of blood. These changes often encourage girls to diet so that they will stay slim. Boys end up overeating to satisfy their appetites. Both of these could end up leadin...
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  • Bulimia Nervosa Eating Habits
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    Specific purpose: I want my audience to understand what bulimia is. Organizational pattern: Cause-effect Introduction I. Attention statement: Nearly half of Americans personally know someone with an eating disorder such as bulimia, according to a recent survey of 1, 264 adults, in the New York Times, by Zogby, published Friday July seventh. In addition the poll states that college graduates are more likely to know someone with an eating disorder (Zogby). II. Orientation phase point: I am going t...
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  • Eating Disorders Fashion Industry
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    At 17 Leslie Hornby took hold of the world. At 21 she let it go, she was the original waif, a 60? s phenomenon a superstar. She was " Twiggy? (Vogue). Leslie Hornby was the revolutionary woman who changed the idea of beauty in the eyes of the fashion industry and the entire world. Twiggy exemplified the androgynous mod look that swept America as it had Britain and much of Europe in the 1960? s. She healthily maintained a 5 ft 6 1 / 2 inch 90 lb body. Based on her thin figure, a nickname of?...
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