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    Young Female Athletes

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    existing pressures of today’s society. Unfortunately‚ female athletes often succumb to these pressures and take drastic measures to supposedly look and perform their best. Young people need to know that they dont need to alter themselves to be the best. Action needs to be taken to put young female athletes on the path to realization and healthy lifestyles. Research has been done to prove the excessive amounts of pressure and its effects on female athletes. The National Eating Disorders Association

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    human body

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    The human body is the entire structure of a human being and comprises a head‚ neck‚ trunk (which includes the thorax and abdomen)‚ arms and hands‚ legs and feet. Every part of the body is composed of various types of cell.[1] At maturity‚ the estimated average number of cells in the body is given as 37.2 trillion. This number is stated to be of partial data and to be used as a starting point for further calculations. The number given is arrived at by totalling the cell numbers of all the organs

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    Article Summary The research article by Margaret Ross analyzes the existing evidence on the topic of concubinage and the status of concubines and their children during the Anglo-Saxon and early Christian period in England. Though the author provides references related to the life and household of other Germanic peoples on areas of continental Europe and the British Isles‚ it focuses on available English sources from the 7th century till the Norman conquest. Ross argues that “a concubine was a member

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    support‚ farming couples without sons are faced with a great dilemma of destitution due to old age. Therefore‚ in certain cases‚ these rural couples have responded to the great dilemma of not having sons by practicing infanticide on their female neonates. “Female infanticide then became common in traditional china‚ through natural hardships such as famines‚ floods‚ widespread disease and overpopulation often converged with cultural norms that favored sons and encouraged hard pressed families to abandon

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    Fatih Elmali Body Ritual and Witchcraft Many native males and females from a highly developed culture in Nacirema engage in a body ritual almost daily‚ which involves from leaving their homes at various times in the morning or afternoon and engaging in activities that strain the body as well as the mind. This ritual usually encompasses males and females of ages 18 and older. In this strange place‚ the ritual is a requirement to keep their bodies as well as their families’ bodies functioning

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    Tasiya Oliver Professor Adamczyk English Comp II 11 Feb 2013 The Denouncement of Female Sexuality Female sexuality has long been a taboo subject. In Ha Jin’s “In Broad Daylight‚” it is examined from a cultural perspective. Set in China in the 1960’s‚ the story analyzes the misfortunes of Mu Ying‚ a woman who is being publicly denounced for her role as the town’s “whore.” Whether she chose to this position for extra income or for fulfillment of her needs‚ what is really being called into

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    Body Shop

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    I. Statement of the Problem How can The Body Shop compete in the U.S. market and retain its influence in the cosmetics industry despite threats like fiercer competition‚ apparent weaker competitive advantage‚ and the inevitable change in leadership? II. Case Facts and Background The Body Shop has been a fast-growing company in the cosmetics industry. Anita Riddick‚ the founder and managing director of the company had the habit of going against the tide of the industry’s established

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    Ethics female foeticide

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    FEMALE FOETICIDE Female foeticide is the illegal practice of killing a foetus while it is in the womb‚ because it is a female. It is prevalent in our country as a major social evil. Abortion of female foetus is an act of murder. God is the author of life and nobody should have the right to take it. It is usually done under the pressure of woman’s husband‚ her in-laws or even because of her own parents. Even some women are in favour of getting their female foetus aborted through surgery which is

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    representation of female sexuality in Cymbeline‚ the Sonnets‚ and one of the plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Richard II‚ Hamlet‚ Antony and Cleopatra‚ Measure for Measure or King Lear.     Both Cymbeline and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (AMND) are both set in a patriarchal environment where both genders grapple for control. Valerie Traub defines the distinction between gender sex and gender behavior as “Sex refers to the . . . biological distinctions between male and female bodies. Gender refers

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    Female Serial Killers

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    control‚ sexuality‚ and aggressive brutality” (Burgess et al) (Deborah‚ 2000) FEMALE SERIAL KILLERS IN THE U.S.A Female serial killers account for only eight percent of American serial killers but American females account for three-fourth of all female serial killers worldwide (H. Thomas‚ 2004). Of a total of about 400 serial killers identified between 1800 and 1995‚ approximately 16 percent were females- a total of 62 killers. Although this number is not an overwhelming majority‚ neither

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