<span>A women with a waist measurment of 30 inches and a bmi of 21 considerd?
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Ectomorph: Lean and long, with difficulty building muscle.
Endomorph: Big, high body fat, often pear-shaped, with a high tendency to store body fat.
Mesomorph: Muscular and well-built, with a high metabolism and responsive muscle cells.
Therefore the correct answer is C. Increased use of ectomorph body types (thin) will increase pressure to undereat.
This is what we are already used to seeing in the media, one shape and size represented and being told it is the ideal. If more body shapes and sizes were represented in the media, a true image of what people actually look and all our differences were celebrated then problems like eating disorders and teen suicides would decrease.
They can choose not to feed you healthy food items, or influence you to stay inside and watch Tv rather then going outside to play and exsercise
Assuming that you're referring to Matt Cutts' 30 days challenge speech on Ted Talk,
He used an effective opening, in which he told the audiences why he's speaking while clearly stating his main points. He keep the audiences interested by referring them to something that the audience could relate to and an effective closing to persuade the audience to try his challenge
Answer:
ZHONGLI, HI.
I think it's because of tradition?? It seems rather unfair.
I feel that if people are against guys with long hair, then there needs to be a petition to change things...