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Anorexia is a mental problem where people think that they are fat and just dont eat and the stars of today are skinny so they want to look like them and starve themselves.Nearly 10 million people suffer from eating disorders in the US alone.http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_do_people_go_anorexic

http://ezinearticles.com/?5-Reasons-Why-People-Get-Cosmetic-Surgery&id=1077693 1. Health Reasons. Some people may have gone through rough times caused by sickness or massive weight loss, so it's only natural for people to correct the damage caused by their illness. People may want to fix a problem that maybe causing health issues and surgery is the only option available, some people need surgery to survive. 2. Accidents. Another reason why people get cosmetic surgery is because they have been in a accident. Minor car crashes, sports, work accident anything you can think of. Because of accidents people can become severely deformed and cosmetic/plastic surgery is the only option to help fix peoples injuries. 3. Self Esteem. Some people choose to get cosmetic surgery to boost their self esteem. They need a boost and they think cosmetic surgery will give them that. In my opinion it does, people are extremely grateful to see the new changes to there bodies that they have always wanted. 4. Re constructive Surgery. Re constructive procedures correct deformities on the face or body. These include physical birth defects like cleft lips and palates and ear deformities, traumatic injuries like those from dog bites or burns, or the aftermath of disease treatments like rebuilding a females breast after they have undergone surgery for breast cancer. 5. Vanity Some people say vanity is the reason why people get cosmetic surgery, in some cases it is the case. Botox, Face lifts, Breast Augmentation can all be considered vanity procedures.But it is a choice and people choose to have these procedures performed and if it contributes to there self esteem who are we to judge. Cosmetic surgery can be very exspensive. It also can have many risks. Some risks are nerosis, blood clots, hematoma, numbness, and seroma. Very high levels of anesthetics and topical lidocaine can even lead to death. [] [] When people surf, their hair on their head becomes a certain way and now they sell this stuff in bottles! People spend loads of money for lipo and plastic surgery.

To look beautiful is a dream of every boy and girl. Looking beautiful is such a Herculean task. Beauty always come from inside and if you want to look beautiful you have to look natural. Beauty doesn´t mean wearing heavy eye shadow and blush to look beautiful. Here are some tips to make you look stunning and gorgeous before going anywhere.

Tips to look beautiful

Apply a moisturizer - You can moisturize your skin by drinking a lot of water. Drinking a lot of water will keep you hydrated and silky smooth. Apply a high quality moisturizer on your face and neck twice a day and you will see a huge difference in the texture of your face. It would also be more beneficial if you choose a face cream that is designed to even your skin tone and get rid of age spots and wrinkles.

Hair arrangement- If you have long hair, brush your tresses and tie it up in a bun or just leave your hair loose. If you have short hair, wear large funky bands that suit your attire and if you keep your hair with side swept bangs and hair below the chin it will give you young look.
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Lipstick Shades - The shade of lipstick you use can add or take off years. Do not use lipsticks in shades of brown. Put on a little bit of lip gloss. This will highlight your lips.

Sound sleep - Taking a sound sleep is helpful to keep you away from many diseases. Sleep refreshes your body but if you regularly get only a few hours of sleep at night, it will hinder metabolism and hormone production in a way that is similar to the effects of aging. Perfumes - A young vibe makes you appear younger. A young fragrance makes you seem much younger than you really are. In a study, women who wore scents with pink grapefruit notes appeared, on average, 6 years younger than their actual age according to the men who were surveyed.

Teenagers often wear clothes that adults can't stand. In our eyes, many teens' outfits make them look odd, clownish, grungy, too sexy!, or downright scary. But the old adage, "Don't judge a book by its cover," is especially true with teens. A really nice, kind teen can be hiding underneath an unusual outfit. http://www.byparents-forparents.com/teendress.html W Questions 1 What do you think "don't judge a book by its cover" means to you? Discuss this with your group. 2. How would you feel if someone called you ugly? Would you try to change yourself, ignore this, or do something else about it?

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Eating disorders are so common in America that 1 or 2 out of every 100 students will struggle with one. [] Eating disorders are more than just going on a diet to lose weight or trying to make sure you exercise every day. They're extremes in eating behavior — the diet that never ends and gradually gets more restrictive, for example. Or the person who can't go out with friends because he or she thinks it's more important to go running to work off a piece of candy. The most common types of eating disorder are **anorexia nervosa** and **bulimia nervosa** (usually called simply "anorexia" and "bulimia"). But other food-related disorders, like binge eating disorders, body image disorders, and food phobias, are showing up more frequently than they used to.

Anorexia
People with anorexia have an extreme fear of weight gain and a distorted view of their body size and shape. As a result, they can't maintain a normal body weight. Some people with anorexia restrict their food intake by dieting, fasting, or excessive exercise. They hardly eat at all — and the small amount of food they do eat becomes an obsession. Other people with anorexia do something called binge eating and purging, where they eat a lot of food and then try to get rid of the calories by forcing themselves to vomit, using laxatives, or exercising excessively.

Bulimia
Bulimia is similar to anorexia. With bulimia, a person binge eats (eats a lot of food) and then tries to compensate in extreme ways, such as forced vomiting or excessive exercise, to prevent weight gain. Over time, these steps can be dangerous. To be diagnosed with bulimia, a person must be binging and purging regularly, at least twice a week for a couple of months. Binge eating is different from going to a party and "pigging out" on pizza, then deciding to go to the gym the next day and eat more healthfully. People with bulimia eat a large amount of food (often junk food) at once, usually in secret. The person typically feels powerless to stop the eating and can only stop once he or she is too full to eat any more. Most people with bulimia then purge by vomiting, but may also use laxatives or excessive exercise. Although anorexia and bulimia are very similar, people with anorexia are usually very thin and underweight but those with bulimia may be a normal weight or even overweight.