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Eating Disorders

Date Submitted: 04/05/2003 08:09:47
Category: / Science & Technology
Length: 8 pages (2226 words)
During any given day, the American society is inundated by our perception of the ideal woman. The ideal of a slim and slender body bombards young women on television, in magazines and even while walking across campus of their University. It is this ideal that is prevalent in our society that drives women and some men to starve and deprive their bodies of the necessary nutrients in order to achieve what appears to be most …
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