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    * Sixth Grade: Satirizes the young Indians who lack in self confidence. He uses Caustic wit when he said‚ “Always throw the first punch.” An Epiphany to defend oneself. I believe it is horatian satire. * Eight Grade: Satire that the anorexic and bulimic girls are no better than himself. Hyperbole is used to show both “grew skinny from self pity.” Juvenilia

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    Marilyn Monroe Beauty

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    For each generation‚ there has been a different aesthetic on what is required in order to make an individual beautiful. During the height of the Grecian period‚ to be curvy and voluptuous was extremely attractive. This idea of beauty was also true during the 40’s and 50’s in the United States. Marilyn Monroe was the epitome of regal beauty around the world. There is a huge difference between now and the past‚ because in past‚ the possibility of escaping these images was a realistic achievement

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    Body Image In Teenagers

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    Turn on the TV and you will see advertisement after advertisement concentrated on a beautiful female or male model. This can be held accountable for many teenage insecurities about their bodies. Body Image is what you think your body should look like and how you feel about it. Experts on this idea feel that teenagers compare themselves to these images‚ and if they aren’t good enough then they’re considered ugly. These insecurities can lead to eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. But girls

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    In 2013‚ I developed an eating disorder; I was anorexic. 1. Support material: To aid my eating disorder I transition to a vegetarian lifestyle. 2. Support material: I’m now been vegan for a year. (Transition/signpost): Now that I have talked about mental health‚ let’s move on to emotional

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    excessive control to in the form of maladaptive caloric consumption habits. Individuals feel the need to manage their stress and physiology in erroneous ways. This malfunction can happen fast as illustrated in the case of Dana the eight-year-old anorexic girl whose eating habits dramatically changed within weeks. She first stopped eating sweets‚ then stopped eating junk food‚ and when her parent admitted her to a pediatric ward for treatment‚ she did not eat altogether for two weeks. Our text

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    disorders are the audience of adult learners that I would like to focus on for my Capstone. One can be the reverse of the other. The epidemic rise of diabetes in overweight people‚ binging for the obese‚ purging in the bulimic and starving in the anorexic are all eating disorders that have become commonplace in our society. Learning to develop a healthy relationship with food is a necessity for survival. If you think about addictions with drugs‚ alcohol‚ or cigarettes there is the ability to stop

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    Banning Barbie

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    false hope for young girls who are just getting to high school ages and expect a life they imagined with Barbie. These girls then realize that they can’t be like Barbie and then they start to try harder to be like her. They start dieting and become anorexic or bulimic. Russia was the first ones to ban the Barbie in 2002‚ because the doll was thought to awaken sexual impulses in the very young‚ and encourage consumerism among Russian children. The moral police in Saudi Arabia‚ also declared Barbie

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    issue from a personal viewpoint‚ one would suggest that her individual problem resides in her lack of ability to look after herself. Using the sociological imagination viewpoint‚ one can begin to understand the factors which influenced her to become anorexic. The social media and the public plays an important role in the way society views beauty and ultimately the definition of being

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    Age Difference

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    underweight is the most attractive. Since this BMI isn’t possible for everyone some girls will develop a obsession with their weight and start purging or even starving themselves to stay thin like everyone else in pageants. This is very serious because 9% anorexics will die from starvation and for bulimic the stomach acid could damage the reproductive organs or intestine. They also risk complications with their heart or stomach. (1) We should be more realistic when we have pageants because it is said that young

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    of knowledge about the design process as a means of approaching managerial problems. In Managing as Designing (Boland & Collopy‚ 2004)‚ several authors from

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