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    Eat Less Crap Lose That Fat Sam Pease could be called the Gordon Ramsay of diets — her narrative is entertaining‚ fresh‚ candid and she is not afraid to punctuate with passionate profanities. With an honest account of her fat-shame‚ Eat Less Crap Lose That Fat is filled with funny‚ embarrassing self-confessions about foodguzzling and is the ultimate guide on how to get slim without the gym. Eat Less Crap Lose that Fat teaches readers easy ways to lose weight. Whether you want to lose 5‚ 50‚ or 500

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    Cristian Melecio ENGL 202 September 22‚ 2012 Annotated Bibliographies Article Roosevelt‚ Max. "When The Gym Isn’t Enough." Nytime.com. N.p.‚ 13 Jan. 2010. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. <http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/14/health/nutrition/14fitness.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0>. Summary This article is about 20-year-old sophomore at university of South Carolina who spent thousand of dollars on supplements and also gives many examples from doctors and nutritionist the affects of supplements and which ones are

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    Christy Summary: The war on obesity is a big fat flop According to Margaret Wente("The war on obesity is a big fat flop”‚2012)‚ people‚ who are poorer are fatter than richer people because poorer people do not often physical training‚ health food are expensive‚ and there is no walkable healthy grocery. Conversely‚ rich people choose healthier food. In addition‚ most people prefer spend time on TV and the Internet instead of making nutritious food. Park and school should offer healthy food. Exercise

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    Discrimination against overweight people is prevalent. Jennifer Coleman‚ the author of “Discrimination at Large”‚ focuses on the problem of discrimination against fat people as the most crucial form of intolerance that exists in our society. The whole society widespread and reinforce weight inequity. Unfortunately‚ comparing to other forms of discrimination‚ it does not have a legal protection. However‚ it should have one. Discrimination against overweight people‚ particularly women‚ is

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    Schwartz Fat And Happy

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    Fat and Happy: From Two PerspectivesThe increasing amount of obese individuals leaves society with a number of different viewpoints towards obesity. Obese people attempt to gain acceptance in society but they must first accept themselves. Hillel Schwartz conveys that dieting and trying to lose excess weight is a negative approach towards acceptance in his article Fat and Happy?. Schwartzs uses this to argue that a fat utopia is the perfect society (Schwartz 384). In Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat

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    Obesity How do you feel about yourself and your appearance? What do you see when you look in a mirror? When you see yourself‚ are you too skinny‚ are you perfect‚ or are you overweight? Many people?s weight is just fine‚ but the people in society like to look as if they are ?perfect.? Obesity is more common in America than any other time before. It?s an increasingly severe problem in our society. 54% of Americans are obese. What is your reaction when you see an obese person? Obese is ?being seriously

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    Obesity has been defined as a condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to an extent that health may be adversely affected. The classification of overweight and obesity allows the identification of individuals and groups at increased risk of morbidity and premature mortality. 1. Analyze the obesity problem in the U.S. as compared to another developed country in which the obesity problem is not as significant. Include factors such as age‚ gender‚ race‚ socioeconomic status‚ and marital status

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    There are many issues in today’s society regarding overweight and obese people. Katherine Mason describes these issues in her article “The Unequal Weight of Discrimination”. I believe that she is trying to inform readers on discrimination within weight and gender. Many people are unaware of this issue unless they have personally encountered it. This article provides detailed statistics about these issues. The result of the study shows how men and women experience weight discrimination. The major

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    Pressures to stay fit and skinny are becoming increasingly overwhelming from media‚ society‚ and doctors as obesity climbs toward becoming an epidemic‚ claims Mary Ray Worley. Worley‚ a member of National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA)‚ believes that today’s society is now obsessed with being fit/thin to the point of people “would rather die or cut off a limb than be fat” (163). In her article‚ “Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance‚” she is on a mission to dispel the belief

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    The movie "Supersize Me" portrayed some astonishing results on the individual performing his "experiment." It gave some definite ideas as to why the United States is currently the "fattest" country in the world. However‚ when one takes into account this mans dietary habits and exercise habits before beginning the experiment‚ and realizes that all this fattening food and lack of exercise was completely out of character for him‚ it seems obvious that he would gain an astonishing amount of weight.

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