The Intertwining of Ballet with Anorexia

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Social Issues

 

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Rosalind W

 

Date added:

July 7, 2016

 

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University

 

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B

 

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They appear to be popular, are always happy, and have perfect bodies. Therefore, it is not uncommon nowadays that thousands of girls that are just beginning to go through adolescence feel that to be these perfect girls, they also have to be thin. Consequently, they turn to anorexia. For these modern Catherines, salads become their “herbs” and their fingers become their “twigs...
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Consequently, they turn to anorexia. For these modern Catherines, salads become their “herbs” and their fingers become their “twigs.” Although, anorexia affects many people throughout the world, a select group, young female ballet dancers who are molded into thinking that the only way to achieve their dreams is to be thin, is especially prevalent but greatly ignored...
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