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Larry is a wrestler who was last year's state wrestling champion for his high school. This year has not been so great and Larry is performing much more poorly than he has in the past. His coach is giving him a hard time and Larry is feeling depressed. After practice he often gorges on junk food, consuming thousands of calories in a single sitting. He feels bad about his behavior but does nothing to compensate for the excessive calories he has taken in. Which term most accurately describes Larry's condition?
And the answer to the question is "Binge-eating disorder".
Binge eating disorder or as know (BED) is a serious and treatable dietary problem described by intermittent scenes of eating huge amounts of food, frequently rapidly and to the point of uneasiness; a feel of lost control amid the binge; encountering disgrace, pain or blame a while later; and not routinely utilizing unhealthy compensatory measures to counter the binge eating. It is the most well-known dietary issue in the US.
The plague rendered the feudal system.
The black plague was a dangerous and notably infectious disease which influenced all of Europe. It presumably was carried to Italy on a ship, expanding North and West Europe completely, including England. This disease was induced by the bacteria from rats and fleas. This event was declared as the "Black Death" because the inflammation on the skin was blue or black. This virus was spread from fleas and it would feed off of infected mammals like rats due to the dirty contingencies of people.
This disease transformed the feudal system remarkably. It destroyed 1/3 of the European people, and half of the Chinese people as well. The deaths of all these people influenced the commercial and political structure of Europeans, trade, and commerce diminished, and its economy needed to be reconstructed. After the plague desisted, there was a shift among the control of a common person and nobles. However various peasant uprisings were also busted out after the plague as well.
Trade played a more central role in the mercantilist period of European history from 1500 to 1750 – sometimes referred to as early capitalism or trade capitalism – than in almost any other period.1 We must begin with the questions: When in human history did the first exchange of goods between Europe and the other four continents of Africa, Asia, America and Australiaoccur? Where are the origins of what one could describe as on-going exchange, as established economic relations to be found? These questions refer to an even larger global context because the global economic edifice changed fundamentally from "proto-globalization" to globalization .2 This process was primarily determined by Europe from the 15th to the 20th century. From the 16th century to 1914, trade within Europe at all times constituted the most significant portion of global trade, and the volume of that trade grew disproportionately quickly during the early modern period and into the modern period.3 National markets became increasingly interconnected, driven by numerous innovations in the areas of infrastructure, transportation, energy supply, and – not least – institutions (rules, constitutions, division of labour, currency standards, etc.). The transition from individual production to mass production and the convergence of prices of goods and materials made transactions considerab
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Didn't both of them kill themselves? Romeo thought Juliet was dead and he kills himself and then Juliet wakes up and realizes he's dead and does the same?