Complulsive Overeating: It is characterized by uncontrollable eating and cosequent weight gain. Some people use food to cope with stress, emotional conflicts and daily problems. The food can block out feeling and emotions. These people usually feel out of control and are aware their eatingpatterns are abnormal. Like bulimics, compulsive overeaters do recognize they have a problem.
Anorexia: It is characterized by a significant weight loss resulting from excessive dieting. Most women and an increasing number of men are motivated by the strong desire to be thin and a fear pf becoming obese. They consider themselves to be fat, no matter what their actual weight is. Often these people do not recognize they are underweight and may still "feel fat" at 80 Ibs. In their attempts to become even thinner, they will avoid food and taking in calories at all costs, which can result in death. An estimated 10 to 20% will eventually die from complications reated to it.
Bulimia: It is characterized by a cycle of binge eating followed by purging to try and rid the body of unwanted calories. A binge is different for all individuals. For one person a binge may range from 1000 to 10000 calories, fot another, one cookie may be considered a binge. Purging methods usually involve vomiting and laxative abuse. Other forms of purging can involve excessive, fasting use of diuretics, diet pills and enemas.
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lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2011
domingo, 4 de septiembre de 2011
My eating habits.
Patient: Kate Lennon
Doctor: Segovia
Day 1
For breackfast: cereal with milk, an apple or an orange.
For lunch: a salad mix (tomato, lettuce, carrot), fresh fish and a pear or a banana.
For snack: crackers or bread, a tea or yogurt.
For dinner: pasta or rice and for dessert: chocolate.
Doctor: Segovia
Day 1
For breackfast: cereal with milk, an apple or an orange.
For lunch: a salad mix (tomato, lettuce, carrot), fresh fish and a pear or a banana.
For snack: crackers or bread, a tea or yogurt.
For dinner: pasta or rice and for dessert: chocolate.
lunes, 22 de agosto de 2011
Rio de Janeiro, known as the "marvelous city" is the state capital of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. One of the main tourist spots in Brazil. It is a large city, more than 10 million inhabitants, located in the Guanabara Bay, a place of great beauty, with huge beaches and mountains.
In the foreground, the photo shows the statue of Christ Redeemer beautiful, large and showy.
In the background you can see the city of Rio de Janeiro, huge houses and tall buildings. Moreover all the lighted streets.
In conclusion, I think this photograph is very interesting and very beautiful, this photo shows how beautiful is the city.
My favorite movie.
Monsters, Inc.
Monsters, Inc. is a 2001 American computer-animated film and the fourth feature-length film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It was directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and written by Jill Culton, Peter Docter, Ralph Eggleston, Dan Gerson, Jeff Pidgeon, Rhett Reese, Jonathan Roberts, and Andrew Stanton. The starring voices are John Goodman and Billy Crystal as Sulley and Mike, two monsters who work at a power plant that powers the monster world with children's screams, Mary Gibbs as Boo, a little girl who enters the monster world, Steve Buscemi as Randall, a rival monster, and James Coburn as Mr Waternoose, the plant's owner.
The film was released to theatres by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on November 2, 2001, in Australia on December 26, 2001, and in the United Kingdom on February 8, 2002. It was a commercial and critical success, grossing over $525,366,597 worldwide.[1 Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes also reported extremely positive reviews with a 95% approval rating.
Plot
Monstropolis is a city populated entirely by monsters. The world can be connected to children's bedrooms in the human world through closet doors. When a door is properly activated, it becomes a portal between the monster world and the human world. The city's power supply is provided by Monsters, Inc., a power plant that employs monsters to scare children and extract energy from their screams. The company has a large warehouse full of doors, work areas called "scare floors" where the doors are activated, and a special training room in which employees practice their scare skills. The company's best scarer is James P. "Sulley" Sullivan (Goodman), whose assistant is his best friend and room mate Michael "Mike" Wazowski (Crystal). Sulley's main rival is Randall Boggs (Buscemi), but enjoys a patronizing relationship with the company's CEO, Henry J. Waternoose III (Coburn), who likes Sulley because of his scaring ability. Waternooses also worried about an energy crisis because children are harder to scare than they used to be.
One day, Sulley finds an activated door on his scare floor after the workday has ended. He finds no one in the room behind the door, but a little two-year-old girl (Gibbs) follows him back into the monster world. Far from being scared, she calls him "Kitty" and delights in playing with him. Since monsters think humans are lethally toxic, Sulley tries repeatedly to return the girl to her room, but she keeps following him back, and Randall eventually deactivates and stores the door, leaving the girl stuck in the monster world. The girl's presence becomes public knowledge after Sulley sneaks her into a restaurant to find Mike, so they hide her in their home while the Child Detection Agency (CDA) searches for her. Sulley decides to call the girl "Boo", and he slowly bonds with her after realizing that she is not poisonous. He also discovers that her laughter produces even more energy than her screams.
The next morning, Sulley and Mike disguise Boo in a monster costume and sneak her into work. Randall agrees to help them return her to her bedroom, but when Mike enters the room, Randall captures him in a box, believing he is Boo. Randall intends to kidnap Boo and subject her to a device that extracts her screams.
What follows is a sequence of battles, chases, and accidents in which Sulley and Mike attempt to protect Boo from Randall and his scream machine. Waternoose reveals that he is in cahoots with Randall and exiles Sulley and Mike to the Himalayas, where they meet the Abominable Snowman (John Ratzenberger). Sulley and Mike return to the monster world through a village at the foot of the mountain, where Randall chases them through the company's roller-coaster-like door-moving system. When the energy in Boo's laughter activates the doors in storage, the chase passes in and out of the human world. Finally, Sulley and Boo defeat Randall. Sulley throws Randall through the door of a trailer-park trailer, where a woman beats Randall with a shovel, and Mike destroys the door to make sure Randall never comes back.
Just as Sulley and Mike attempt to return Boo to her home, Waternoose and the CDA call her door to the scare floor, ready to arrest them, but Mike leads the agents away by fleeing with Boo's monster costume, and Sulley flees with Boo and the door. When Waternoose follows Sulley and Boo, Sulley attempts to set up and activate the door, and when Waternoose follows them through the door, he tells.
Some time later, Sulley becomes the CEO of Monsters, Inc., and the company has ended the energy crisis with his policy of making children laugh instead of scaring them. Meanwhile, Mike has collected and reassembled the pieces of Boo's shredded door. When Sulley puts his piece in its place, the door is activated again, and when he peeks into Boo's room, she greets him.
miércoles, 10 de agosto de 2011
martes, 9 de agosto de 2011
My opinion on Social Noteworks.
In my opinion, social networks are dangerous. People Should not Use Them, But Facebook is the best social networking service, is very entertaining, users create a personal profile, add other users as friends and exchange messages, and so on.I do not think it's a waste of time, money and energy, is a social network in Which Many People May communicate.
My favorite stars
Early career
Ronaldo first began kicking a football when he was three, and when he started primary school at age six, his passion for the sport was obvious. His favourite boyhood team was SL Benfica even though he would later join their rival, Sporting CP. He first played for an amateur team, Andorinha, where his father was the kit man, when he was just eight years old. By 1995, at just ten years of age, Cristiano Ronaldo's reputation was growing in Portugal. Madeira's top two teams, CS Marítimo and CD Nacional were both interested in signing him. Marítimo, the bigger team, missed a crucial meeting with Rui Santos manager of Andorinha, and as a result Ronaldo signed for Nacional. After a title-winning campaign at Nacional, Ronaldo went on a three day trial with Sporting Lisbon who subsequently signed him for an undisclosed sum.
Club information
Current club:
Real Madrid (2009- )
Previous clubs:
Sporting CP (2003-2005), Manchester United (2005-2009)
National team:
Portugal (2003- )
Youth clubs:
CF Andorinha (2001–2003)
CD Nacional
Sporting CP
CD Nacional
Sporting CP
Cristiano Ronaldo is a player known for living the good life and for his love of women, jewellery and his metrossexual style. He loves cars and spends a lot of money with expensive clothes. His mansion in Manchester is home for young players.
In his first year in England, 7, United showed their qualities in the English Cup Final 2004, FA Cup in Cardiff, where he scored the first of three goals for his team that eventually would make them champions trophy. In his second year on British soil, grow as a footballer Cristiano settled as one of the best young world football, as well as recognize the trophy for best young player in the 2005 FIFPro award chosen by the fans. On October 29, 2005 noted, against Middlesbrough, the 1000th goal for Manchester United in the Premier League. Portuguese team
Cristiano Ronaldo made his debut in the Portugal national football team on August 20, 2003 to Kazakhstan, and represented his selection in the 2004 Athens Olympics. But where it took the step to the forefront of world football was defending Portugal at Euro 2004, where he was claimed by both the press and by the fans when the first games for the coach did not in the starting lineup, ended up being one of the figures of the Portuguese in the tournament, finishing runner-up behind Greece. The next big event of your choice, the World Cup 2006 in Germany, played at a high level, like almost the rest of his selection to complete, which allowed him to pull himself to the fourth position, falling into semi-final against France, and the match for third place against Germany.
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