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Monday, January 12, 2009
Eating Disorders, Disordered Culture
I really like how this website incorporates art. Some people respond better to art so this website could really help those people. I also like how this website has the history of eating disorders. It is interesting to read. It could be used to as a reference when writing a paper. The website tab could also be very helpful to find other websites on this topic. I found the section call “In Memory” very interesting. It had stories of people in history that had died as a result of some sort of eating disorder. The “Stories” section made this website personal. Overall, I would say this website is less professional and more personal.
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I agree, the art on this website really adds alot. Like you said, so many people are visual and just see words as rhetoric. Sometimes a picture says a thousand words.
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