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    ch16 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. A basic premise of health in early Asian culture was that: A. people have some control over their health. B. gods caused illness and disease. C. magic could cure illness. D. superstition determined treatment. 2. Your_______ plays a critical role in your health and consists of your attitudes, habits, choices, and behaviors. A. genetic potential B. heritage C. lifestyle D. health personality

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    Bad Body Image

    eating relating disturbance. (Dakanalisis etc 997). Teens try to match up how society looks or how the models look. They excessively start dieting and working out. Some people even develop eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia. Of course people suffering from anorexia and bulimia are not healthy and most people would agree that very underweight people aren’t very attractive, either. People with eating disorders often have distorted body images, though. They believe they are fat and ugly even when

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    Visual Feelers *Staleness & Burnout Coaches realize and take tole Prolonged stress Shame & Doubt Long term exhaustion and diminished interest *What? Create heart disease Anemia Muscle deterioration Lethargy Create infertility *Bulimia Intestinal dodorders Electrolyte imbalances Enamel detriataion Binge Eating America is heaviest in the world Shy, avoid close contact Found in

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    Jean Kilbourne Still Killing USftly Analysis

    In “Still Killing Us Softly” Jean Kilbourne describes the influence advertisements have on consumers. In addition, advertisers use specific methods to catch the consumer's attention and pull them into buying their products. She explains that these methods not only dehumanizes, but lowers the self esteem of women in order to gain the viewer’s awareness.     To be specific, advertisements displays mainly on cosmetics to make a woman “perfect.” For example: One poster shows the face of a women without

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    complimented of course by the “special talent” and “warm hearts”. A child, especially a female that is going to pay so much attention to her looks and that knows she is being assessed for it, is very prone to develop eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia”. Lucia Grosaru, Everyday Psychology article. Beauty pageants are far more that is detrimental to the child's development than beneficial, if forces the child to grow up faster, because it forces them to act older and this puts a lot of pressure

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    Princess Diana Epic Hero

    The literal definition of an epic hero is “a brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievements or affected by grand events”(Dictionary.com). People usually see a hero as someone in a cape, who flies around the city saving people. There are, however, epic heroes in real life. An example would include Princess Diana. She embodied the characteristics of an epic hero because she was capable of deeds of great strength and courage, a national hero, and she faced overwhelming foes

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    Beauty Pageants

    Danielle Walker 20 October 2011 Hlavaty Argumentative Research Essay Exploitation in Beauty Pageants In 1920, the World War I ended and the women’s movement began to take off, marking the first year of the American beauty pageant formally known as The Miss America Pageant (“Child Beauty Pageants,” 2011). Women from all over the United States were given the opportunity to show their talent, superficial beauty and inner intelligence. Little did our country know that 40 years later, children as

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    (Disease); AIDS (Disease) in children AIDS (Disease); Pediatric AIDS (Disease) Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease Animal rights Animal experimentation; Animal rights Animal experimentation; Animal rights Anorexia and Bulimia SEE Eating disorders Athletes and drugs Doping in Sports Drugs and Athletes Banking Bailout (2008) Bailout Battered women SEE ALSO Wife Abuse Abused women Conjugal abuse Birth control Birth control; Contraception Birth control;

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    Developmental Stage of Adolescents

    physical development like puberty and sexual maturity, the social development like peer pressure, popularity and rejection in school and the issues surrounding them like juvenile delinquency and gangs, eating disorders like obesity, anorexia nervosa and bulimia. I will also be touching on the causes of these issues. Physical Development during adolescence Between the ages of 12 to 20 is considered the most life changing, awkward and exciting stage of a human being’s life as they will go through the

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    Kareem Alayoubi Mr. Johnson EGL-102 December 1, 2013 Annotated bibliography Carlton, Pamela, and Deborah Ashin. Take Charge of Your Child's Eating Disorder: A Physician's Step-by-step Guide to Defeating Anorexia and Bulimia. New York: Marlowe &, 2007. Print. Cartwright, Martina M. "Princess by Proxy: Explaining Extreme Pageant Moms." Psychology Today. Sussex Publishers, LLC, 5 Nov. 2012. Web. 8 Mar. 2013. <http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/food-thought/201211/princess-proxy-explaining-extreme-pageant-moms>

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