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    Childhood Obesity Childhood Obesity: Major Epidemic Corina Alfaro‚ Veronica Carrillo‚ Eva Cavazos‚ Luis Closner University of Texas at Brownsville A Paper Submitted In Partial Fulfillment for the Course NURS 6322 Moral and Ethical Issues in Nursing Dr. Nora Montalvo-Liendo November‚ 30‚ 2012 Childhood obesity is a condition where excess body fat negatively affects a child ’s health or wellbeing. As methods to determine body fat directly are difficult‚ the diagnosis of obesity is

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    Childhood Everybody likes to brag about their childhood. People enjoy boasting of how they watched the newest television shows on their own televisions or over how many toys they had while they were young. However‚ not all children have this ideal picture perfect childhood‚ for example‚ Ellen in Kaye Gibbon’s coming of age novel Ellen Foster. On the other hand‚ some people have the opportunity to have that childhood but do not enjoy it‚ sort of like J.D. Salinger’s character Holden Caulfield in

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    Images of Childhood “It is my opinion that a story worth reading only in childhood is not worth reading even then.” ― C.S. Lewis(Lewis‚ 38) Stories read in childhood influence‚ invoke thought‚ and open doors that we find ourselves going through as adults. What happens in childhood defines how we live our lives today. However‚ the luxury of “childhood” and the plethora of literature that is available to us at the present was not always accessible. In the past the view of childhood was quite different

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    Name : NURUL MAWADDAH WAHIANUWAR Age : 17 YEARS OLD Country : MALAYSIA Title : "Extracurricular Activities: An Inspiration or Unnecessary Burden?" Academics are an important part of each student’s high school years‚ especially since high school grades play an integral role in college acceptance. Parents spend a lot of time encouraging their children to study more and play less in the pursuit of this goal. They believe that devoting a great deal of time to studying guarantees success in future

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    How to Overcome Childhood Traumas “Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional‚” is a Buddhist proverb. Everyone has had pain in their childhood. The pain can be as diminutive as finding out that Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy are a sham‚ or it can be as immense as being abandoned and abused by someone. Trauma can leave mental‚ physical‚ and emotional scars that last a life time. As you transition from childhood to adulthood‚ letting your past skeletons haunt you will hold back and keep you in self

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    relationship between childhood trauma and suicide tendency. Often times those who have attempted suicide have been found to have some sort of childhood trauma in the past. Attempts of suicide are elevated among those who have experienced extreme levels of childhood traumatic incidences. (Marshall‚ 2013 p. 72) Frequently people with a past history do not admit to these experiences causing proper diagnosis to go untreated. Studies have been conducted to find survivors of childhood abuse. These studies

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    Childhood Cancer

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    Childhood Cancer By: Amanda Bone July 11‚ 2010 HCA/240 Bruce Gould The body is made up of hundreds of millions of living cells. Normal body cells grow‚ divide‚ and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a person’s life‚ normal cells divide faster to allow the person to grow. After the person becomes an adult‚ most cells divide only to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. Cancer begins when cells in a part of the body start to grow out of control. There

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    Obesity in Children Kayla Gotch ENG 122 Instructor Tiffany Young April 2‚ 2012 Obesity in Children Childhood obesity is a growing health concern nationwide. Obesity is a disorder in which the body fat content has become so high that it creates health problems and increased risk of health problems (Childhood Obesity: An Overview. Children & Society‚ 21(5)‚ 390-396). Doctors agree that there are two primary factors in creating obese children. First‚ the children and teenagers are not eating

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    The Lost Childhood

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    Book Review King‚ Wilma‚ Lost Childhood: Slave Youth‚ Indiana University Press‚ December 1995 Lost Childhood: Slave Youth The lost childhood: Slave Youth‚ was written by Wilma King in 1995‚ and as the title of the book indicates‚ it is a detailed study of the experiences shared by slave children during the 19th century. This book takes a much closer look at the lives of slaves all over the Unites States. Although I

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    Childhood Obesity The percentage of overweight children is growing rapidly in the United States. With one out of three children considered overweight or obese‚ childhood obesity needs to be paid attention to by people. Additionally‚ the health effects of childhood obesity cannot be ignored. For example‚ overweight children are likely to have more risks for different types of cancer‚ including cancer of the colon‚ kidney‚ cervix‚ endometrium‚ ovary and prostate‚ as well as other long-term effects

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