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    Shoaib‚ A. and Timko‚ C.A. (2010)‚ "Pro-eating disorder communities on social networking sites: a content analysis"‚ The Journal of Treatment and Prevention‚ Vol 22. Juarez‚ L.‚ Soto‚ E. and Pritchard‚ M.E. (2012)‚ "Drive for muscularity and drive for thinness: the impact of pro-anorexia web sites"‚ Eat Disord‚ Vol 23. Laksmana‚ T. (2002)‚ "Eating disorders and the internet: the therapeutic possibilities"‚ Perspectives in Psychology‚ Vol 24. Livingstone‚ S.‚ Kirwil‚ L.‚ Ponte‚ C. and Staksrud‚ E. (2013)

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    3. Al Amerat Landfill site: The landfill site is located in al Amerat in Muscat Governorate and it is considered as the first of his kind in Oman‚ as it was the first engineered sanitary landfill. The project was designed in 2001 to. Cell 1 construction started in 2005 till 2011 when the operation started along with the closing of old dumpsites. In 2014‚ award of the second phase construction and operation was announced. The landfill has a capacity of 1000000 m3 void volume to filling‚ as cell 1

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    There has been an alarming rise in eating disorders among teenagers. Our culture and its idealization of a slender figure is a leading cause. Many turn to the media for trends and to find out what’s “in”. Through advertising‚ television‚ films‚ and the fashion industry the message relentlessly being shown is that thin is in. The desire to be skinny and pretty has driven teenagers to anorexia or bulimia as the solution to getting the “perfect body”. However‚ it can lead to numerous problems. Extensive

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    Abstract Media plays a major role in society. A lot of women pride themselves on the idea of “looking” like a model. A convenience sample of thirty-six female college students ages 18 to 25 participated in the research. The independent variable was the types of media images seen by participants. One group viewed media images of “the thin ideal” body type‚ and the other group viewed images of average sized body type. The hypothesis stated that if a woman was exposed to media images of “the thin ideal”

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    Jane Doe Mrs. Becker English III(H)-6 8 April 2011 How Do Charismatic Figureheads Control the Lives and the Minds of Cult Followers? Cult psychology is a topic I have always been interested in‚ but I have never pursued this knowledge. Before research‚ I assumed all cults were destructive. I also assumed cults were all negative. I knew cults used the technique known as brainwashing‚ or coercive persuasion‚ but I never realized the full extent of this technique. Most of us have heard of

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    being exposed to very rapid presentations (4 ms) of fatness and thinness Keywords: Body image; Body percept; Body concept; Subliminal processing cues. Results: The women with relatively unhealthy eating attitudes were influenced by the fatness stimulus‚ with a worsening of their body percept and concept. In contrast‚ the women with healthier eating attitudes showed an improvement in their body percept in response to the thinness stimulus. Conclusion: The findings support the centrality of body

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    Can beauty be defined or is it merely a social construct? Every individual perceives the world in different ways. When it comes to beauty‚ one begins to wonder what beauty really means‚ and what we classify as beautiful from our point of view. Perception of beauty can either be something that is ingrained in our biology‚ or something we learn to perceive in culture. Both factors play a role in the perception of beauty of our everyday lives. It can either have a positive or negative impact. This

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    Many directors with bodies of work surrounded in controversy tend to lead to the cult of that director; cult audiences will begin to anticipate similar works and expect some level of controversy surrounding their films. For example; Stanley Kubrick‚ a hugely successful auteur developed a cult following‚ specifically‚ with his highly controversial film A Clockwork Orange (1971). Following a string of crimes supposedly inspired by the events depicted in the film‚ Kubrick himself decided on A Clockwork

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    had a budget of $4.5 million‚ and on its first release‚ the movie only made back $515‚000. Despite its rough beginnings‚ Donnie Darko raised one of the biggest cult followings since Rocky Horror Picture Show. The film was originally branded as a science fiction film‚ but was later categorized as a cult phenomenon. Donnie Darko is the best cult classic film because of its independence‚ comic absurdity‚ and mystery. The film is about a troubled teenager‚ Donnie‚ who is led out of his bedroom

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    Cortes-Guerrero Professor Gideon English Comp. December 3‚ 2012 Why Do People Join Cults?(COBU) When one thinks of a cult the most obvious answer one can come up with is that a cult is a bunch of crazy people who all believe similar beliefes norms. That an individual who joins a cult is “messed up” or simply not all there mentally. However research shows cult members are relatively normal just lost‚ lonely‚ or confused. By definition a cult is “a group or movement exhibiting a great or excessive devotion or dedication

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