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Proof Reading Alice Fung 7A 13

Anorexia Nervosa
1. Anorexia Nervosa is a serious, potential potentially life-threatening eating disorder
characterized by self-starvation and excess excessive weight loss.

2 Anorexia Nervosa has four primary symptoms:
Resistance to maintaining body weight with or above a minimally normal weight for age
and height
3. Intensive intense fear of weight gain or being fat even though underweight.
4. Lose loss of menstrual periods in girls and women post-puberty.
5. Eating disorders experts have found that prompt intensive treatment significant
significantly improves the chance of recovery.
6. Therefore, it is important to be aware of some of ^ the warning signs of anorexia nervosa.
7. Warning Signs of Anorexia Nervosa:
a. Dramatically dramatic weight loss.
b. Preoccupations with weight, food, calories, fat grams, and dieting.
c. Refusal to eat certain foods, progressing to restrictions against whole categories of
food (e.g. no carbohydrates, etc.).
d. Frequent comment about feeling fat or overweight despite weight loss.
e. Anxiety about gaining weight or being fat.
f. Denial to of hunger.
g. Development of food rituals (e.g. eating foods in certain orders, excessive chewing,
rearranging food on a plate).
h. Consistent excuses to avoid mealtimes or situations involved involving food.
i. Excessive, rigid exercise regimen--despite of weather, fatigue, illness, or injury--the
need to burn off calories taken in.
j. Withdrawal from usually usual friends and activities.
8. In general, behaviours and attitudes indicating that weight loss, dieting, and control of
food are becoming primary concerns.
9. Anorexia nervosa involves self-starvation. The body is denial denied the essential
nutrients it needs to function normally, so it is forced to slow all of its processes to
conserve energy.
10. Health Consequences of Anorexia Nervosa:
a. Abnormally slowly slow heart rate and low blood pressure, which mean that the
heart muscle ^is changing.
b. The risk for heart failure rises as heart rate and blood pressure levels sink lower
and lower.
c. Reduction of bone density (osteoporosis), which result results in dry, brittle bones.
d. Muscle lost lose and weakness.
e. Severe dehydration, which result results in kidney failure.
f. Fainting, fatigue, and overall weaknesses.
g. Dry hair and skin, hair losses loss is common.
h. Growth of a down layer of hair called lanugo all over the body, including the face, in
an effort to keep the body warm.
Attitude Test
1. The nation exist exists for the benefit of the individuals composing it, not the
individual for the benefit of the nation.
2. Coloured people are innate innately inferior to white people
3. War is inherent in human natural nature.
4. Ultimately, private property should be abolished complete socialism introduced.
5. Persons with seriously hereditary defects and diseases should be compulsorily sterilize
sterilized.
6. In the interests of peace, we must give part of our national sovereignty.
7. Production and trade should be free of from government interference.
8. Divorce laws should be altered to make divorce easy easier.
9. The so-called underdog deserves little sympathy or help from successful people.
10. Crimes of violence should be punished in public flogging.
11. The nationalization of the great industries is likely to lead to inefficiency, bureaucracy,
and stagnate.
12. Men and women have ^ the right to find out whether they are sexually-suited before
marriage.
13. My country right or wrong is a saying expresses a fundamentally desirable attitude.
14. The average man can lead ^ a good enough life without religion.
15. It would be a great mistake have having coloured people as foremen over whites.
16. People should realize that their greatest obligation is to there their family.
17. There is no survive survival after death.
18. The death penalty is barbarism barbaric and should be abolished.
19. There may be a few exceptions, but in general, Jews are pretty ^much alike.
20. The dropping ^of the first atom bomb on a Japanese city, killing thousand of innocent
women and children, was morally wrong and incompatible to kind of civilization.



The history of literacy go back ^to several thousand years, but before the industrial
revolution ^had finally made cheap paper and cheap books available to all classes in
industrial countries in the mid-nineteenth century, only a small percentage of population in
these countries were literate. Up until that this point, materials associated to literacy were
prohibitively expensive for people others other than wealthy individuals and institutions. For
example, in England in 1841, 33% of men and 44% of women signature marriage certificates
with their marks as they were unable to write. Only in 1870 government-financed public
education was made available in England.
What constitute literacy has changed throughout history. It has only recently became
becoming expected and desirable to be fully literate and demeaning if you are. At one time, a
literate person was one who could sign his or her name. At other points, literacy was
measured the ability to read the Bible. The benefit of clergy in common laws systems became
dependent on reading a particularly passage.

Airbus
BANGKOK, Thailand: The world largest commercial passenger plane, the Airbus A380,
touched at down Bangkok's new airport on Tuesday, after an 11 hour, 35 minute flight from
Toulouse, France, for its first trip in to Thailand.
Airbus officials have said they expect expected the A380 to be certified as airworthy by the
end of this year after the 555-seat plane completed its trial flight on Nov. 30.
During the trials, the plane travel travelled about 127,788 kilometers (69,000 nautical miles)
in some 152 flight hours over 18 days, with stops at 10 airports in the Asia-Pacific region.
At Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi international airport, the A380 will be present presented to
officials from Thai Airways International and Airports of Thailand, Airbus said in statement.

"Airport compatibility verification tests" also will be undertaken, it added.
Suvarnabhumi, which open opened in September, has five gates capability of receiving A380s.
A spokesman for of Thai Airways, which has ordered six A380s, said expansive plans envision
an extra satellite gates specifically for the superjumbo.
Airbus has received 166 firms orders or commitments for the A380 from 15 airlines.
Singapore Airlines will be the first carriers carrier to fly the superjumbo it expects to
receive its first A380 next October, a year late later than initially planned. Other deliveries
are expected to be delayed by an average of two years.
The technically technical trial flights in November took the A380 to Singapore, Seoul in South
Korea, Hong Kong, Japan's Narita airport and Guangzhou, Beijing and Shanghai in China. It
also undertook round-the-world trip via both poles, with stops in South Africa, Australia and
Canada.

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