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    Manar khateeb Mr. Carli Persuasive (Final Draft) Com 102 6:30 March 20‚ 2011 The Illuminati The illuminati are a secret society that infiltrated government to rule the world. It all started in Bavaria on May 1st 1776 by group of European higher ups lead by Adam Weishaupt. Adams philosophy was that the Illuminati should one day rule the world with a one world government‚ or a new world order. Adam Weishaupt said‚ “The great strength of our order lies in its concealment‚ let it never appear in

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    Pica Eating Disorder What is Pica? Pica eating disorder is defined as the persistent ingestion of non-nutritive items for at least one month at an age for which this behavior is developmentally inappropriate. This does not include culturally sanctioned eating practices (An Update on Pica n.d.). Some items that pica sufferers eat are but not limited to: • Soap • Buttons • Clay • Hair • Cigarette Butts • Paint • Glue • Sand/Dirt • Plaster • Laundry Starch • Coffee Grounds • Paper • Toothpaste • Chalk

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    Body Fat and Eating Disorders Paper School: University of Phoenix Class: SCI/241 Nutrition Instructor: Lindsay Eisenhut By Ronald Berry Introduction Obese people have an overall morality rate almost twice that of non - obese people. They

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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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    Take A Bite On This Attention Getter: February 4‚ 1983 was the day that opened the eyes of America to the view of the damaging effects of eating disorders. This day marks the death of the very famous singer of the time‚ Karen Carpenter. Looking glamorous and confident on the outside‚ most did not know she was suffering from Anorexia Nervosa (B5). Throughout her teenage years‚ she was overweight. In 1967‚ weighing 140 pounds‚ Karen was put on a water diet by her doctor. This brought her down to

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    is the amount of tissue‚ fat and water that makes up your body weight‚ having excess body fat is becoming more of an issue and more common and it comes with health risks. Carrying excess body fat can lead to obesity which is being 30 pounds or more over weight. Some health risks that are associated with carrying excess body fat or being obese is: ❖ Heart disease ❖ Stroke ❖ High blood pressure ❖ High Cholesterol ❖ Type 2 diabetes ❖ Certain forms of cancer

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    Binge Eating Disorder Binge Eating Disorder only affects about 5% of the population. Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is an overeating disorder but unlike bulimia nervosa‚ binge eaters don ’t vomit after they binge eat they retain the food they eat. BED is a relatively new disorder as it was just accepted by FDA. Binge Eating Disorder commonly means eating mass amounts of food. Binge Eating Disorder is usual caused by stress or depression. BED is different than bulimia nervosa because binge eaters

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    germination. When the almonds are soaked in water this enzyme inhibitor is released. Eating pre-soaked almonds is easier to digest and also makes more nutrients available for digestion. In fact‚ most nuts and seeds are easier to digest and have better nutrient availability

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    1. There are four categories of the Satter Eating Competence Model; eating attitudes‚ food acceptance‚ internal regulation‚ and contextual skills. How people view food is important in eating attitudes. Dieters tend to feel guilty after eating food they labeled as bad food and putting themselves in a vicious cycle between restrict and binge. Solution suggested in the article was quit dieting and enjoy foods even foods for the soul. For better food acceptance‚ it is necessary to try new foods and eat

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    the immediate access to internet. One of the most prevalent disorders is known as “binge eating disorder”. Binge eating disorder is defined as “recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food; a feeling of a loss of control during the binge; experiencing shame‚ distress or guilt afterwards; and not regularly using unhealthy compensatory measures (e.g.‚ purging) to counter the binge eating (Nation Eating Disorder)”. Social media has become a platform for people to post the very best of themselves

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