Annie: A Case Summary Leigh Anne Haygood July 7‚ 2011 Liberty University COUN 510 Dr. Suzie Johnson  Annie is a 53-year-old Caucasian woman who presents for counseling due to problems in her past affecting her current marriage. Michael‚ age 53 and Annie met on the internet‚ dated a few months‚ then married. They have been married 10 years. This is Annie’s fourth marriage; Michael’s second marriage. They have no children together but each has children from previous marriages. There
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Obesity Response In his article‚ Kentucky Town of Manchester Illustrates National Obesity Crisis‚ Wil Haygood talks about the obesity problem among the people of Manchester Kentucky. Haygood observes that Manchester is one of the unhealthiest places in Kentucky. However‚ the people of Manchester are far from eager to discuss or even acknowledge this problem. Haygood places much of the blame for the obesity problem on the local people being uneducated about the risks being obese can pose
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In Will Haygood’s article‚ "Kentucky town of Manchester illustrates [a] national obesity crisis" which focuses on local families and how living in such a small town can take a toll on one’s physical activity and appearance. Haygood writes this article to notify non-locals of the issue and to help make the town healthier and more aware of obesity. In his article‚ he essentially claims obesity rates are at their all-time high because of the lack of healthy foods‚ parks and recreation‚ and knowledge
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In the article “Kentucky Town of Manchester Illustrates National Obesity Crisis‚” Wil Haygood emphasizes how the dangers of obesity are rampant in small towns. Specifically‚ how their surroundings are contributing to the alarming obesity rate in this charming little town of Manchester. While Haygood depicts how the locals “celebrate the joys of community closeness‚” he also reveals how “it is one of the unhealthiest places of all” (407). In fact‚ he points out that an estimated 52% of the 2‚100
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children from all walks of life‚ but is the road to obesity cultivated by upbringing and environment or is it a result of gender norms? In his 2010 article‚ “Kentucky Town of Manchester Illustrates National Obesity Crisis‚” columnist and author Wil Haygood provides a different perspective on the cultural misconceptions that are associated with obesity in the United States and provides an intimate look into the lives of a rural town family engrossed by obesity. Contrary to Haygood’s article‚ Susie Orbach
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In the article “Kentucky Town of Manchester Illustrates National Obesity Crisis‚” Wil Haygood demonstrates how the dangers of obesity are rampant in small towns. Specifically‚ how their surroundings are contributing to the alarming obesity rate in this charming little town of Manchester. While Haygood depicts how the locals “celebrate the joys of community closeness‚” he also reveals how “it is one of the unhealthiest places of all”. In fact‚ he points out that an estimated 52% of the 2‚100
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BDS4614 MANAGEMENT DECISION SCIENCE ASSIGNMENT Trimester 2‚ 2014/2015 General information: Organisation Group (group members shall not exceed 3 students per group) Assessment This assignment contributes to 20% to the total marks. Assignment/group registration (if any) - Student Learning Time This assignment shall take 12 hours to complete. Submission requirements Submission to Cover page Typeface/Font Font size Line spacing Margins Length Reference format Binding Lecturer Please use the
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Although Will Haygood and Zinczenko both address the topic of dieting and obesity with well thought out arguments. I find Haygood’s most persuasive because of the people he wrote about life story and what can happen if you don’t pay attention to the right foods to eat and exercise. Kentucky Town of Manchester Illustrates National Obesity Crisis and Don’t Blame the Eater Will Haygood helps us readers to understand by talking about and
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to have a choice and are ultimately doomed to having nothing to eat but processed fatty foods and being overweight. The essays‚ Can’t Blame the Eater‚ by David Zinczenko‚ and Kentucky Town of Manchester Illustrates National Obesity Crisis‚ by Wil Haygood‚ both illustrate how people‚ from adolescent to middle-aged adult‚ have no option but to eat unhealthily due to the overbearing presence of fast-food restaurants. Instead of blaming the individuals for making unhealthy choices in their diet‚ they
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past symposium (March 5‚ 2012)‚ the Philippine Mollusk Symbiont Interntional Cooperative Biodiversity Group that was held at the Marine Science Institute. I did not stay the whole day‚ but I was able to hear the talks of Dr. Flora Katz‚ Dr. Margo Haygood‚ Dr. Gisela Concepcion‚ Dr. Gary Rosenberg‚ Dr. Eric Schmidt. Dr. Flora Katz focused on giving a walkthrough on the activities and accomplishments of the ICBG in other countries through her short stories. For instance the Panama ICBG has made progress
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