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    Negative Body-Image and Eating Disorders According to many doctors‚ eating disorders and negative body-image is increasingly common due to media and the expanding world of fashion. Eating disorders are not just physical but mental‚ as well (Bowen-Woodward). Each person struggling with this type of disease developed a negative body image from somewhere. Family ‚ friends‚ and society contribute to creating a person’s body image‚ whether negative or positive. The effects of a negative body-image

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    Eating Disorders: Who is to be held responsible? Abstract Only a thin line separates “normal” dieting from an eating disorder. (Hesse-Biber‚ 1996) Unfortunately for young women in this day and age‚ social and economic factors pressure them to pursue the thinness ideal‚ even to the point of dangerous behavior. At one point in time‚ dieting would have been considered one of the ways to improve one’s health. Today’s society has been brainwashed to believe that in order to be healthy‚ one has to

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    people. It’s not by choice they assigned a gender at birth. For them their own inner gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth. The essay‚ Transgender Portrayal Representation in Media‚ shows that more than a half of people mentally got effected by the influence of the media. Misleading of media hurts transgender people. I wish we could live a world everybody treated equally regardless of their gender choices. I was watching Tv. the other day I saw a transgender woman‚ Susan

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    A Comparative Essay looking at the Representation of Woman (Men) in Print and Television Advertising Introduction To be able to establish how woman are portrayed in advertising‚ I researched into a variety of print & television advertisements. I began to recognise and then establish the large variety of techniques that advertisers use to target women‚ I also analysed the ways in which women are depicted in advertisements. Advertisers use many techniques to target their core audiences

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    Reaching Female College Athletes: Nutrition and Eating Disorders in Female College Athletes Stephanie J. Watson‚ B.S. Indiana State University Nutrition and Eating Disorders in Female College Athletes Athletes tend to be highly competitive‚ highly-achieving‚ and self-disciplined individuals (Mahan and Escott-Stump‚ 2000). Similar personality traits are seen in people with Anorexia Nervosa (AN). A lean body type is associated with enhanced strength and performance in many competitive

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    Not the Cause There are many different opinions regarding eating disorders‚ whether they are genetic‚ ethnic‚ cultural problems‚ or a culturally reactive problem. Stereotypes from the past believe that white middle class adolescents have the most related problems in eating disorders because of their anglo-saxon cultural backgrounds. Research has shown that imagery of the ideal Western body has had a chain reaction of body shape and eating habit conflicts between all ethnicities‚ cultures‚ body weight

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    images we see in media impact the way we perceive ourselves when it comes to beauty ideals and expectations. Today’s beauty standards of women have been created by advertisments and photos in the media‚ that portray unrealistic images of beauty. A 2004 study showed that‚ 72% of girls feel tremendous pressure to be beautiful‚ and 90% of women would change at least one thing about their physical appearance (Brodbeck 2007). According to the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty‚ 82 percent of women feel the beauty

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    The facts are haunting. The American research group Anorexia Nervosa & Related Eating Disorders‚ Inc. says that one in every four college-aged women use unhealthy methods of weight and diet control – including fasting‚ skipping meals‚ and laxative abuse. The pressure to be thin is also affecting young girls; the Canadian Women’s Health Network warns that weight control measures are now being taken by girls as young as 5 and 6. In 2003‚ Teen Magazine reported that 35% of girls 6 to 12 years of age

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    The number one wish of most women and girls is to loose weight. Media presents images that tell woman and girls that acceptance means being unnaturally thin. The average fashion model‚ whose image we are bombarded with‚ weighs twenty-three percent less than the average American woman. Twenty years ago‚ the average fashion model weighed only eight percent less. Only five percent of all women are born with the ideal fashion model body‚ which of course leaves

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    Women and girls are being exploited every day in this world. Even though this has been around for centuries this epidemic has grown tremendously throughout the years. Media within our society constantly degrades women and sends out negative messages about the way in which women should be treated. Music videos is one of the types of media where women are demoralized and are seen as sexual objects. An example of a music video in which women are represented negatively and are being degraded is Rihanna’s

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