Jana Jo Engleking
Everest University
We are funny people, living in a diverse country, in a world I sometimes think has gone berserk. No one should have a problem. Everything should run smoothly every day, no glitches, but so much for that idea. Our real world is full of promise. Each one of us has control of our own destiny as long as we stay within the perimeters of what is considered right. Our constitution sets out our perimeters. We tell our children they live in a free world, a free country. We can have, and grow up to be or do anything. You just need drive and preparation. That isn’t exactly true. You can only do what the constitution allows you to do. You don’t like your neighbors so you go vandalize …show more content…
2012). Each one is a disaster waiting to happen (Muraskin, R. 2012). They may go from a very mild form of depression to a full blown extreme case (Muraskin, R. 2012). They are known as baby blues, postpartum depression, and postpartum psychosis, who among us haven’t suffered from (Muraskin, R. 2012). “Oh my how can I manage all that needs to be done after our baby is born (Muraskin, R. 2012)?” Where we get into trouble is not asking for help when we need it (Muraskin, R. 2012). Today there is help as soon as you get ready to come home, if you need it (Muraskin, R. 2012). We used it because it had been 18 years since my mom and grandma had taken care of a baby and I lived with them and they were helping me. You really do need help. This condition of such uneasiness and unpreparedness is called the baby blues (Muraskin, R. 2012). More than half of new mothers will fit into this category (Muraskin, R. 2012). It is a very short length of time, maybe 10 days; thank goodness (Muraskin, R. 2012). Doctors think this is caused by a hormonal change after the baby is born (Muraskin, R. …show more content…
2012). Probably not as often as we will see it done, though (Muraskin, R. 2012). The time we live now let’s us see all and hear all as it happens (Muraskin, R. 2012). This creates an atmosphere of way too much information right now (Muraskin, R. 2012). The defense team has to be careful that too much information is dissimulated to hurt his client (Muraskin, R. 2012). He or she wants the world out there to know about what has happened by the hands of his client, but too much information, usually wrong, can prejudice the case (Muraskin, R.