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Anorexia
Title: Anorexia
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2285 | Pages: 9.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Anorexia
Anorexia It seemed to me that the older I got, the more obsessed people seemed about their bodies. Whether it was the diet soda boom of the 80's, or the fact everyone has always been unhappy with his or her natural bodies; it just took me a while to comprehend. It always seemed like there were diets here, diets there; these drugs can do this, or these herbs can do that… "Stop the insanity!" This
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offering healthy approaches towards building self-confidence such as activities that do not revolve around physical ability or appearance. Children cannot help but absorb the world around them, it is our duty as adults to help them clean out what may lead to self-destruction.Bibliography1)Crisp, A.H. (1980). Anorexia nervosa: let me be. London. Academic Press Inc. 2)Dally,Peter and Gomez, Joan. (1979). Anorexia nervosa. London.3) Valette, Brett. (1988). A parent's guide to eating disorders. New York. Walker
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