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    Sleeping Habit

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    PREDICATION As you observed‚ student’s are lazy during afternoon class they felt asleep. They could not listen to teachers lesson‚ ‘cause they are tired of playing during noon time. They failed in quizzes ‘cause they don’t understood what the teachers tackle about. Some students felt sleep ‘cause the discussion is boring‚ some of them can’t understand especially in academic subjects. Some student can cheat ‘cause they felt asleep. In examination day they forgot what had they discuss many

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    eating disorders

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    sociologists do not get from one place to the next with assumptions and of what they presume to be correct. For anyone to blankly state that eating disorders’ are not due to ones media‚ peers‚ culture‚ and environment do not use there sociological imagination to fully grasp the idea and theories that are displayed in sociology. Eating disorders are not a mental disorder. Eating disorders do not just affect certain people in certain groups‚ race‚ or ethnicity; it affects everyone and anyone trying to achieve

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    eating disorder

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    essay is to discuss the health promotion activity on eating disorder with a mental health patient. For the purpose of the confidentiality‚ the author will refer the client as Ms E‚ Incompliance with the NMC (2008) on confidentiality. In the essay the author will discuss the support given to patient on an inpatient ward. The patient was diagnosed with an eating disorder and depression. Ms E is a 39 Old Italian woman who was diagnosed with the eating disorder. She’s currently living with her sister and

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    Smoking Habits

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    Chapter 1 Factors that prevaling students or minors to smoke and it’s hazardous effect to their health. Introduction Smoking is a practice in which a substance‚ most commonly tobacco‚ is burned and the smoke is tasted or inhaled. This is primarily practised as a route of administration for recreational drug use‚ as combustion releases the active substances in drugs such as nicotine and makes them available for absorption through the lungs. It can also be done as a part of rituals‚ to induce trancesand spiritual

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    Eating Meat

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    “If slaughterhouses had glass walls‚ everyone would be a vegetarian.” Paul McCartney stated in a video he made to motivate switching to vegetarianism. Like Paul McCartney‚ many people today are switching to a vegetarian or even vegan diet and with good reason. Environmentalists and scientists have shown‚ through extensive research‚ that meat industries are over-producing animal products‚ and in addition‚ are a major cause of environmental problems such as global warming and world hunger. Another

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    Eating Healthy

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    Healthy Living University of Phoenix Kayla Large 4/20/2013 Introduction Eating healthy foods and getting plenty of exercise are the two most important things a person can do for their body to maintain a healthy weight. When a person takes care of their body by eating healthy foods and exercising‚ the person will notice that they have more energy and a more positive attitude overall. About 12.5 million children and teens‚ and over one-third of adults in the US have an obesity problem. The obesity

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    Eating animals

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    Eating Animals In his book Eating Animals‚ Jonathan Safran Foer points out that the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology‚ in their 2005 report‚ "argued that a major impact of factory farming is ’the rapid selection and amplification of pathogens that arise from a virulent ancestor (frequently by subtle mutation)‚ thus there is increasing risk for disease entrance and/or dissemination.’ Breeding genetically uniform and sickness- prone birds in the overcrowded‚ stressful‚ feces-infested

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    Healthy eating

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    weight better than when they eat junk food. Many healthy foods‚ such as fruits‚ vegetables‚ lean proteins‚ low-fat dairy and beans‚ have a low energy-density‚ or a low amount of calories in each serving. This means that people may get full after eating fewer calories. The things found in healthy foods also help decrease hunger‚ promote energy‚ good health and longevity. Everyone loves greasy foods‚ but they are not good for you. All the fried foods‚ hamburgers‚ french fries and things like chimichangas

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    Eating Disorders

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    Review Article on Teenage Eating Disorders  Anorexia is an emotional illness in which a person refuses to eat. It  occurs mainly among adolescent girls and young women. The word  anorexia means without appetite‚ but anorexics may be extremely hungry  most of the time. They avoid food for psychological reasons. The chief  physical symptom of anorexia nervosa is severe weight loss. Other  symptoms include low blood pressure‚ slow heartbeat and growth of fine  hair on the body. The start of

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    Eating Disorder

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    in some young women due to beauty and fashion magazines (Thomsen 2001). Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by refusal to maintain a healthy body weight and an obsessive fear of gaining weight. It is often coupled with a distorted self image which may be maintained by various cognitive biases that alter how the affected individual evaluates and thinks about her or his body‚ food and eating (Thomsen 2001).  Along with anorexia come bulimia nervosa which is an illness in which a person

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