The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, December 07, 1989, Image 13

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    Collegian Thursday, December 7, 1989
SESSION I
(3 Week)
Begins May 11, 1990
Ends June 1, 1990
Finals June 4
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Suminer - housing is available in the student apartments. Contact the Office of Housing and Food at 898-6161 for information. A complete
Summer. Session Schedule of Classes will be available from the Registrar's Office in January. (Course offerings may be subject to change.)
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PENN STATE-BEHREND COURSE OFFERINGS
SUMMER 1990
(8 Weeks)
Begins June 11, 1990
Ends August 1, 1990
Finals Au. ust 3-4
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SESSION II
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dollar business for many
entrepreneurs.
This trend has also caused
an increase in the number of
cases of eating disorders, such as
anorexia and bulimia. It is
actually no wonder. Today, every
magazine cover features an
underweight model in a revealing
outfit. It's enough to make
anyone want to drop 10 pounds
whether they need to or not. Both
of these disorders are life
threatening.
Anorexia involves self
starvation. The average anorexic
consumes anywhere from 300 to
600 calories a day. The lowest
calorie diet, used only in a
hospital setting under strict
The average anorexic consumes anywhere
from 300 to 600 calories a day
supervision of a physician and
accompanied by nutritional
supplements, is 800 calories.
Anorexics become obsessed with
losing weight. An anorexic may
seem to be just a physically fit
person for a while, but may
eventually lose up to 40% of
their body weight.
Bulimics are the opposite of
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Eating disorders
SESSION M
(10 Weeks)
Begins May 19, 1990
Ends August 1, 1990
Finals Jul 30--Aul. 4
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Develop eating habits that do
not exceed your daily requirement
of calories, but are not drastically
reduced. Most experts recommend
a person lose no more than two
pounds a week.
Also, develop an exercise
program that you will be able to
stick to. This is the only way to
lose weight and keep it off.
anorexics, but experience many
of the same problems. A
bulimic will consume up to
10,000 calories a day and purge it
back up between 6 to 12 times
throughout the day. If this
practice is continued for an
extended period of time, the
person suffering from bulimia
will at some point rupture the
esophagus and may bleed to
death. People suffering from
eating disorders usually take such
things as diet pills, laxatives, and
diuretics.
The pressure placed upon
individuals by society to be slim,
has caused many to have close
brushes with death. Losing
weight is not a bad thing to do,
but it should just be done in
moderation.
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