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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «FATTISM»
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A Dictionary of Psychology
[From French fatiguer to tire, from Latin fatigare to tire] fatigue syndrome See
CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME. fattism n. Discrimination against people who
are overweight, or the tendency to poke fun at them. The word was coined by the
US ...
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Obesity Epidemiology: From Aetiology to Public Health
Available at: http://www. personneltoday.com/Articles/2005/10/25/32213/obesity-
research-fattism-is-the-last-bastion-of- employee.html (accessed 16 July 2009).
Klesges RC, Klem ML, Hanson CL, et al. (1990). The effects of applicant's health
...
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Political Correctness: A History of Semantics and Culture
A new arrival in the language was fattism, meaning “prejudice or discrimination
against fat people," coined by the American psychologist Rita. J. Freedman. “
Looksism gives birth to fatism [sic],” she observed in Bodylove (1988, cited in
OED), ...
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The Anglo-Irish Murders: A Robert Amiss/Baroness Jack ...
Fattism is an abuse of my human rights.' 'Did you at least have a comfortable
flight?' asked Amiss nervously. 'DidI hell! We're talking dangerous food here.
Couldn't meet my special needs. Even ran out of diet soda. And then there was
no one ...
Ruth Dudley Edwards, 2011
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The Overweight Patient: A Psychological Approach to ...
PersonnelToday.com (2005) 'The Growing Problem of Fattism at Work.' 25
October 2005, wwwpersonneltoday.com/Articles/2005/10/2 5/32245/The+
growing +problem+of+fattism+at+work.htm Slater, N. (2003) Toast. The Story of a
Boy's ...
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The Reactor Factor: How to Handle Difficult Work Situations ...
Another survey had 2,000 respondents answer questions concerning their
personal experiences of “fattism,” and how they felt that this particular form of
discrimination had affected them. • Two thirds of people concerned with their
weight ...
Fattism Rife in Business (2005, October 25). Retrieved January 26, 2009, from
http://www. personneltoday.com/articles/2005/10/25/32212/fattism-rife-in-
business.html. Flegal, K.M., Graubard, B.I., Williamson, D.F., & Gail, M.H. (2005).
Excess ...
Esther Rothblum, Sondra Solovay, 2009
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Beyond a Shadow of a Diet: The Therapist's Guide to Treating ...
The Therapist's Guide to Treating Compulsive Eating Disorders Judith Matz,
Ellen Frankel. 33. Openly admire a fat person's character, personality, or actions
1 2 3 4 5 34. Oppose/challenge fattism verbally 1 2 3 4 5 35. Oppose/challenge ...
Judith Matz, Ellen Frankel, 2004
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The Fattening of America: How The Economy Makes Us Fat, If ...
Some studies find evidence of wage differentials, whereas others do not.19 Even
if wage differentials exist, it is difficult to discern whether these differences are
based on differences in costs or fattism on the part of employers. One study ...
Eric A. Finkelstein, Laurie Zuckerman, 2010
... by dressing her. in Act 2, in a mauve suit from the 1920s that made her look like
a reptilian femme fatale, a superbitch along the lines of Joan Crawford or Cruella
de Ville). Her other virtue — I fear a reprimand from the Editor for fattism — is ...
George Henry Hubert Lascelles Earl of Harewood, 1996
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «FATTISM»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
fattism no contexto das seguintes notícias.
William Shakespeare's jokes are just not funny, Sir Richard Eyre …
The old gags, at the expense of bodily size, are the best – even if nowadays this might well raise accusations of fattism. 2. Macbeth, Act II, sc 3. «Telegraph.co.uk, jun 15»
Obesity crisis in Europe set to explode by 2030 as Britain gets fatter
Women are twice as likely to suffer 'fattism', the European Congress on ... It is thought that including 'fattism' alongside racism and sexism in ... «Daily Mail, mai 15»
Comment: Is fattism the new legal battleground?
Examples of fattism include jibes, taunts, receiving poorer service in places such as shops and doctors surgeries, and being assumed to be ... «Scotsman, abr 15»
British employers LESS likely to hire obese workers – leaving them …
EXPOSED: Meet the 32-stone woman who claims £18,000 in benefits as she's 'too fat to work'; Is fattism the new racism? Poking fun at fatties ... «Express.co.uk, abr 15»
Mocking fat people 'should be illegal', too far or not too far?
Dr Sarah Jackson, of University College London, said 'fattism' is real and should fall under discrimination law that protects people from being ... «Gloucestershire Echo, mar 15»
Is it time to make weight discrimination illegal?
She feels that the law should be changed to protect against "fattism" and weight discrimination, in the same way as it is illegal to discriminate ... «SheKnows.com, mar 15»
Is fattism the new racism? Poking fun at fatties should be a crime say …
FATTISM should be treated as seriously as racism and sexism - and punishable in court - a leading British scientist has claimed. By Tom ... «Express.co.uk, mar 15»
QUENTIN LETTS: So little for Cleggy to do... so many munchkins to …
The splendidly upholstered Mr Pickles thus missed a question that was arguably rather fattist, or at least reflected fattism in the NHS. «Daily Mail, dez 14»
RACHEL JOHNSON It shouldn't be a crime to ask who ate all the …
The lead author went on to say that fattism was just like sexism or racism and called it one of the 'last socially acceptable forms of prejudice'. «Daily Mail, set 14»
Lord Young: Scotland is a misogynistic country
“That's just enough, thank you very much,” said Blair, refusing to give Boulton an answer. Boulton's reaction to Blair's fattism? “Ho, ho,” he said, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, jun 14»