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Below left, exhibits at the cavers are designed to resemble the cave interior itself. Furthermore, whereas the obsession with thinness is seen as "normal" for a woman, a man's preoccupation with his body is seen as an abnormal identification with the feminine (McVittie, Cavers, & Hepworth, 2005). Even the hair and skin cells shed by the occasional caver provide a source of nutrition for cave bacteria, says Boston. |
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