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    Catherine Freeman was born in Mackay in Queensland. She won her first gold medal at a school athletics championship when she was eight years old. Catherine Freeman’s stepfather‚ Bruce Barber‚ coached her until 1989. Catherine Freeman’s family did not have a lot of money and‚ like many Australian Aboriginals‚ suffered discrimination from white people. Catherine remembers winning one race at a primary school competition‚ when she had to watch on as the white girls she had beaten received trophies

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    care about what’s in the food they eat. Eating healthy can really benefit you. It’s one of the easiest and most important ways to shield you from diseases such as diabetes‚ osteoporosis which is the thinning of your bones‚ heart trouble and many other things. Another benefit of eating healthy is that you will enjoy life more and have more energy. Healthy eating can reduce your stress levels and help you to have a better mood. If you’re overweight‚ eating healthy will help you to loose weight more

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    Dying to Be Thin Video An eating disorder is any range or psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits. In the video‚ Dying to Be Thin‚ the two main eating disorders that were focused on the most in this video were bulimia and anorexia. Bulimia‚ also known as bulimia nervosa‚ is a type of eating disorder in which a person becomes focused on his/her weight and body shape. A lot of the dancers and models in the video had developed bulimia because they had a strong

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    Introduction Anorexia Nervosa is a serious and often fatal eating disorder in which the individual deliberately restricts themselves of food due to an obsession with thinness and weight loss. I chose to focus on Anorexia because it is both a serious and growing public health concern within Canada. This paper will focus on the characteristics‚ prevalence‚ and treatment for Anorexia Nervosa as well as how this applies to social work practice. As Anorexia is such a fatal condition‚ understanding

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    Kayla Mrosla-Gorka Brad Kramer AW09 28 Apr. 2014 Eating Disorders The Journal of Adolescent Health states‚ “81 percent of American 10-year-olds are afraid of being fat” (Rodenbough 4). Our society is turning into a terrible place to bring up children. The age of women affected by eating disorders seem to be decreasing. No child should feel self-conscience about their appearance. No one should‚ no matter their age. What will change how society feels if‚ “They are constantly bombarded with images

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    other eating disorders are long-term illnesses that are caused by an obsession of a certain body type‚ a certain image‚ and/or dieting. It usually leads to mental illness‚ like depression. This is a huge problem for teenage girls in the U.S. Eleven million people in the U.S. have an eating disorder‚ and you wouldn’t suspect it by their physical appearance. The major types of eating disorders‚ and symptoms‚ and behaviors to look for are: anorexia‚ bulimia‚ binge eating and compulsive over eating. But

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    Analysis of “The Globalization of Eating Disorders” I still remember when I was a child‚ my parents always called me “fat boy”. In the traditional culture of my hometown China‚ “fatty” means cute‚ full of blessing. No one associated “fat” with being ugly. Even when I was a high school student‚ “fat boy” was still my parents’ nickname for me. But in recent years‚ Chinese aesthetics has been changing quickly. Now‚ you can easily find all kinds of diet pills on sale in stores‚ and more and more recreation

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    respectively. The country exports sugar at low price and imports the same at high rates. Transporters‚ particularly trolley-owners also exploit mill owners by demanding additional Rs250–300 per trolley during cane shortage‚ while a delay in unloading at the gate incurs an additional Rs100 per day for trolley along with the provision of food and tea for trolley drivers etc by the mills. The government intervenes by issuing export permits to mills‚ importing sugar on public account and controlling

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    reader may regard the novel as a serious study of human problems such as love and hate‚ or revenge and jealousy. One may even consider the novel Bronte’s personal interpretation of the universe. However‚ when all is said and done‚ Heathcliff and Catherine are the story. Their powerful presence permeates throughout the novel‚ as well as their complex personalities. Their climatic feelings towards each other and often selfish behavior often exaggerates or possibly encapsulates certain universal psychological

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    Eating Disorders Eating disorders are sweeping this country and are rampant on junior high‚ high school‚ and college campuses. These disorders are often referred to as the Deadly Diet‚ but are often known by their more popular names: anorexia or bulimia. They affect more than 20% of females between the age of thirteen and forty. It is very rare for a young female not to know of someone with an eating disorder. Statistics show that at least one in five young women have a serious problem with

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