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Nutrition

1. What joints these three people? Follow pictures: a)Somebody suffers from hunger b)Somebody suffers from obesity c)Somebody suffers from anorexy

2. In which countries could we often meet these types of people? Find what is typical for these countries (find differences and accords among these three groups of countries).

3. What conditions lead to these situations? 4. How is it possible to remove and precede these problems?

What is the beauty ideal in different civilizations (historically, geographically)?

Divide food samples into main groups of food kinds. Create food pyramid of your country.

Which illnesses are often present in your country? Work with food pyramid which you have constructed. Try to find the relations between food and health.

Work with other countries and their food pyramids as well. Work with some other civilizations which are well known e.g. for absence of some illnesses or for their good health. What nutrition is right and what influences the right nutrition?