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    Percentage of Child Obesity in Elementary School Students in the United States Child obesity in the United States is becoming a really big problem. Child obesity has grown by 11% in the past 10 years. That means that 17% of all elementary school students are either overweight or obese as of 2012. If this continues by 2020‚ 23% of all elementary school students will be obese ( http://www.obesity.org ‚ 2014 ). This would be a huge problem with future generations. Now I will show you my information

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    The Issue of Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity is a demanding issue in the United States as "25% of children are overweight and 11% are obese". (Dehghan‚ Anwar) It has been shown that the amount of obese adolescents have doubled in the last two to three decades causing many serious health related issues in children. Type 2 diabetes and elevated blood pressure are some of the health issues that children are facing from being overweight. (Deckelbaum‚ Christine) These health issues are just proving

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    Stereotypes Of Model Thin

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    Model Thin “If you’re thin you are in ” is a recurring motto for many teenage girls. Being thin means they are beautiful‚ strong and can do whatever they want‚ or at least that’s what the media is trying to say. The beautifully photoshopped models young girls look up see in fashion magazines‚ videos‚ articles‚ runway shows or social networks are skinny and if they don’t have skinny legs‚ skinny arms‚ a flat stomach and a collar bone that sticks out sharper than a neon sign saying “I’m thin ”‚ they

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    Obesity In Children

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    Obesity has become a prevalent health problem in modern society for both children and adults. Nearly 35% of adults in the United States are estimated to be overweight or obese; concurrently one-third of American children are thought to be overweight or obese. Estimations have shown that by the year 2030 nearly 85% of adults in the United States will either be overweight or obese. This epidemic seems to be due to a variety of different factors‚ however‚ one of the leading causes of obesity in children

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    These health problems‚ of course‚ include problems in mental health just as much as physical. Multiple studies have shown that obesity can be both a result and a cause of a variety of mental disorders‚ especially in young women. Dr. Susan L. Mcelroy found in her article “Are Mood Disorders and Obesity Related? A Review for the Mental Health Professional” for The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry not only that children and adolescents with disorders such as Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder

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    Stereotypes In Magazines

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    Woman are often jealous of the incredible looks of the models in magazines. Would you still be jealous if you knew every single image you are seeing is photo shopped? Each and every photo has been retouched before it is seen on the pages of these magazines. While everyone in the fashion and magazine industries seems to be aware of it and absolutely no one is even trying to deny it. Excessive photo-shopping and retouching makes it virtually unimaginable for women to feel beautiful or good about the

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    Response Body Work

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    Response to: Body Work: Beauty and Self-Image in American Culture In her book‚ Body Work: Beauty and Self-Image in American Culture‚ Debra Gimlin focuses specifically on how the bodies of women are turned into projects in which the goal is to attain the ideals of beauty. The most important point that she makes is that‚ “Contemporary ideals of female beauty – and the work required to become beautiful – have long-lasting and devastating effects on women” (16). Despite contemporary beauty standards

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    - In our society‚ being fit is to look thin and this can lead to negative thinking about one’s body which can cause someone to develop an eating disorder (Vargas‚ 2013). - Magazines‚ advertisements‚ modelling shows‚ and websites are examples of ways individuals are exposed to about body image (Mirror Mirror‚ n.d.). In fact‚ there are many websites that show how to harm your body so‚ one could be thin. This leads to neither a fit body nor a healthy body (Bardone-Cone and Cass‚ as cited in Vargas‚

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    Gigi Hadid Research Paper

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    Gigi Hadid looked every inch the sexpot as she graced the cover of W magazine. The American model struck a couple of attractive poses as she told the magazine how stripping naked for a racy perfume campaign gave her career a huge boost. The blonde beauty was entitled a “Post It Girl” by the magazine because of her social media influence. They say she’s not just a pretty face and has always viewed modeling as a business. Hadid shared to W‚ as she pose naked for a racy Tom Ford perfume advert jump-started

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    Let’s be honest here now‚ I am enslaved in more than one way. How exactly am I enslaved? I am enslaved through stereotyping‚ society and through my Type A brain. As a free person in America‚ who has never been discriminated against to my memory in my life yet; it is hard to see how I am enslaved in my daily life. However‚ I have been enslaved through how society has treated women‚ how I have been stereotyped for being a women‚ and also my over organizing brain. Society tells women to be at least

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