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    Dangerous Double Standards

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    legitimate grievance to say that the Hustler ad caused him emotional distress‚ he lost the case because Hustler Magazine was not a serious news publication in which a reasonable person could assume that the ad was factual. If one goes onto a pro-anorexia website and sees advice‚ photos‚ and stories on how to acquire and maintain an eating disorder‚ could we say that that content is not intentionally inflicting emotional harm if it is a parody of legitimate medical websites? The term ‘intentional

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    Task 4.1 - Explain the importance of multi agency working and integrated working Multi agency working is the different services working together to meet the needs of young children and their parents / carers‚ whereas integrated working is the different services coming together to offer more effective care for young children. Professionals who may work together to support young children would be educational psychologists‚ health visitors‚ speech and language therapists‚ colleagues from other early

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    underlie anorexia‚ and this phobia is starting to thrive in other parts of the world Places where anorexia has increased a lot it is due to media influence and large amounts of info about dieting and eating disorders Girls who become anorexic are more likely to accept the messages about beauty and thinness in the media. It isn’t clear whether this acceptance lead to the anorexia or if anorexia caused the acceptance of the media Lee et al also hypothesized that the increase in anorexia in other

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    Science Experiment. Title; Mould; which type of bread goes mouldy first? Aim; To determine which type of bread goes mouldy first; white bread or multigrain bread. Hypothesis; The multigrain bread will go mouldy first because it doesn’t have as many preservatives Equipment; 1 piece of white bread and 1 piece of multigrain bread‚ plastic food bag to put bread in. Method; 1. Buy 2 different types of bread‚ multigrain and white bread. 2. Take a piece of each bread and put them both in a plastic

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    Monica Thornton Ms. Holly Woods ENGL 0802-152 24 March 2014 Cause & Effect of Anorexia Thesis: One common type of eating disorder is Anorexia Nervosa or for short anorexia. People with anorexia hardly eat at all‚ which can lead to extremely poor health I. People wonder what this eating disorder is and what causes it. a. Starts out wanting to lose weight and get in shape. b. An individual is always comparing themselves with others

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    Bulimia Nervosa Outline

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    Anorexia Nervosa vs. Bulimia Nervosa Outline I. INTRODUCTION A. Background Information 1. Do you feel that your weight is normal? Are you constantly trying to lose weight but just end up eating without control? Or do you weigh every single day and your mood depends on the numbers? When we focus too much attention on our bodies‚ these preoccupations can possibly severely affect our well-being‚ relationships and personal lives. 2. It is without any doubt that cases

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    unaware of the signs and symptoms and consequences of anorexia nervosa.” Explanation of findings In my second question‚ I asked the participants to define anorexia in the best way that they could. Reflecting on the question‚ I myself was going by the effective definition given by The Mayo Clinic which states “Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that causes people to obsess about their weight and the food they eat. People with anorexia nervosa attempt to maintain a weight that’s far below

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    Understand partnerships working in services for children and young people Task 2 understands the importance of effective communication and information sharing in services for children and young people. 2.1 – Describe why clear and effective communication between partners is required: Clear and effective communication between partners is required because you have to share information about children’s learning and development‚ this is particularly important because when sharing information it

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    Hard to swallow The play" Hard to Swallow" telling the tragic story of young Catharine Dunbar. Catherine Dunbar‚ who suffers from anorexia‚ stopped eating when she was about 15 years old and died‚ after a long and hard period of pain and suffering‚ when she was about 23 years old. Who or what facts are responsible for Catherine’s anorexia? Is it her fathers’ attitude? The mothers’ approach? The medical authorities? Herself? From my view it is the fault of many events‚ and not just

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    Benefits and challenges of multi-professional approach for supporting children with SEND Introduction Children with special education needs and disability (SEND) are those whose learning capabilities are compromised due to a complex need or a disability‚ especially when compared to their peers. They therefore require special educational interventions in order that they may be able to cope with their inadequacies‚ thus leading relatively normal lives (Department for Education

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