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    Eating Disorder Speech

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    Written Task 2: Rational Word Count: 289 The main topic of this written task is how eating disorders have a main role in our daily life but we don’t really notice its presence. The speaker in the speech is myself because I am a teenager girl which is normally where the problem is mostly targeted‚ and it is directed to any high school of any school because I know that almost everybody has heard‚ has a friend or is suffering from this problem‚ and due to our unstable conscious and low self esteems

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    Motivation and Eating Healthy Psychologists describe motivation or goals as cognitive representations of a desirable outcome that move a person into action. Dieting‚ eating healthy‚ exercising‚ and achieving good looks and health are all related to the goal of weight-control. A person who is motivated by food is also motivated to by other related goals‚ such as eating at a restaurant‚ opening the refrigerator‚ and opening a bag of chips. In order to maintain a healthy weight‚ people will set

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    with diets and a belief that you can never be too thin‚ there are more than enough myths and misunderstandings about childhood weight to go around. Unfortunately‚ some of the misinformation can get in the way of your child succeeding in his own weight-loss efforts. To help you and your youngster get on the right path toward normalizing his/her weight‚ let’s separate fiction from facts. See if you believe in any of the following misconceptions‚ and then read the truth about them really is:

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    Abuse and Eating Disorders

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    Abuse and Eating Disorders Silverchair. (1999). “Ana’s Song”: “And you’re my obsession. I love you to the bones And Ana wrecks your life‚ Like an anorexic life.” In 2011‚ The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services reported that one in four girls had experienced sexual abuse by the age of eighteen; this number excludes victims of psychological or physical abuse. Additionally‚ The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (1991) estimates that one

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    Eating Disorders and Family

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    Eating Disorders and the Family Environment Ashley Gallagher (210331007) SWOK 2035 Professor Lackstrom Section A - Fall Term Final Essay December 1st‚ 2012 Eating disorders are considered to be psychosomatic illnesses that can impair both overall health and psychosocial functioning of individuals‚ primarily in females although the occurrence of eating disorders in males is becoming more frequent. Eating disorders and the analysis of family relationships and interactions is a popular topic

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    Healthy Eating in School

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    Simone Potter Katherine Lang English 101 13 February 2013 Healthy Eating in School In Anne Allison’s essay Japanese Mothers and Obentos she argues that making obentos is a manipulation of the Ideological State Apparatus. In Japanese culture‚ the I.S.A. promotes women staying in the home and managing the children’s school affairs while the husband goes to work. So‚ in essence‚ she has more time to devote to these extravagant lunches. American lunches don’t follow the same pattern because

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    The Strong Power of Belief In “The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business” by Charles Duhigg‚ he thoroughly explains to us how habits work. In Chapter 3 of “The Power of Habit” Duhigg first introduces us to “The Golden Rule”. The rule states that you cannot adopt new behaviors‚ but slowly change the routines of those behaviors. Belief can also play a huge part in changing these behaviors. Without belief‚ people will not have the motivation they need to be able to change the

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    Explain how you could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. Equality is about ’creating a fairer society‚ where everyone can participate and has the opportunity to fulfil their potential’.  It means ensuring those pupils are treated equally in terms of the opportunities they are provided with. This arises from anti discrimination legislation and ensures individuals are not

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    Current Events: Obesity

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    there is no such thing as an obesity epidemic; and that America’s large percentage of people who are overweight is nothing to panic over or to consider as a dangerous plague. The fact is‚ however‚ obesity is quite a serious issue. Most recently in current events‚ it was stated that obesity has now surpassed smoking as the leading cause of preventable death in the United States of America. The smoking epidemic gained a great deal of publicity‚ leading to protest groups and awareness groups that all

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    LIFE CHANGING HABITS

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    7 Little Habits That Can Change Your Life‚ and How to Form Them “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then‚ is not an act‚ but a habit.” - Aristotle Post written by Leo Babauta. Follow me on Twitter. If you could just pick one or two (or seven) habits to create in the next few months — habits that will have the most impact on your life — what would they be? I often get asked this question‚ because people are overwhelmed when it comes to starting positive life changes. They ask me: what

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