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    Depression and Anxiety Sarah Gartin COM/155 March 17‚ 2013 Tressa Cook Gray [APA style looks good!] Depression and Anxiety Depression and anxiety are two common disorders that many Americans deal with day in and day out. So‚ individual Americans may ask‚ are we anxious‚ or are we depressed? Anxiety and depression are thought of as two distinct disorders. However‚ in this world‚ many people suffer from both conditions. Knowing the similarities‚ differences‚ treatments‚ and prevention/reduction

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    Depression and Anxiety: How it’s affecting Australia’s Youth. With depression predicted to be one of the world’s largest health problems by 20201‚ it’s not surprising that many young Australian’s find their lives affected by depression. Although considerable advances have been made in how we understand depression in young people over the past ten years‚ reports show that up to 1 in 5 adolescent females and 1 in 9 adolescent males report having high levels of depressive symptoms.2 This is often

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    Makayla Collins English 121 What Depression and Anxiety Really Is If you thought loosing your boyfriend or having a bad hair day was tough‚ then try being called “fake” just because everyone hates you‚ because you are different. Imagine coming into this world with loving people surrounding you‚ yet you still feel so alone and empty inside. Try living with the thought that no matter where you go‚ you still feel out of place‚ and that everyone is being nice just to get close to you. You tried

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    Stress Among College Students We live through daily hassles and also have to face real life experiences that have a negative affect on our emotions and our physical self. Stress becomes a part of life for us. Stress is defined as events that strain the physical being g and emotions of an individual through exertion of pressure (helpguide.org 2010). Stress in most cases is usually an event. Whatever may cause the stress for us may be different for another. As a college student I have and still do

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    Ashley Smith Professor Joy Versluis English 121 24 Sept 2012 Smoking among College Students The reason why this topic motivates me is because I have many family members who smoke cigarettes. Both my grandfather’s heavily consumed cigarettes throughout their lives. They both became ill from cigarette smoking and got cancer which is a common disease in result of smoking. The disease eventually took both their lives. I would like to study this to learn more about tobacco use and the illnesses

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    EXPLORING THE MEANING OF PREGNANCY AMONG FILIPINO COLLEGE STUDENTS A Research Proposal Presented to The Faculty of the College of Nursing Our Lady of Fatima University In the Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing by: Ariel A. Abeleda Laarnie S. Chan Cristy A. Laureta Joan R. Mapilis Kierwin P. Mariano Ralph Roger R. Nicolas Justin Jake C. Ortega Maridel P. Placido Archie P. Santos BSN 3Y3-11 CHAPTER

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    behavior of university students was investigated in a two-instrument study. In this study‚ 41 students evaluated the acceptability of an act of dishonesty under 24 different circumstances where a person’s motive for transgressing differed. Results indicated that college students took motives into account when evaluating the acceptability of cheating. Acceptance of cheating behavior was expected to be more common among male students than females and younger students than older students. Research

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    October 2012 Problems students encounter while in college Students are likely to encounter many types of complications while attending college. Balancing school and work‚ paying for tuition‚ and partying are serious issues students face each semester. “Drinking Deaths Draw Attention to old Campus Problem” by Mindy Sink and “Earning and Learning: Are Students Working too Much?” by Martin Kramer‚ both have excellent examples to show how these complications affect students in college. The cost of tuition

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    Drug Use among College Students\ Research Methods in Psychology I Tierra Adams 12/3/2008 Dr. Brenner Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the United States‚ with approximately 32 percent of all Americans having tried it at least once in their lifetime (Marijuana Use among Students‚ 2008). The Harvard School of public Health College Alcohol Study‚ conducted in 1993‚ examined the drug and alcohol use of 17‚592 college students nation-wide (Marijuana Use among Students‚ 2008)

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    Stress Levels among College Students Rebecca Mathews Iona College Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the differing stress levels of college students while looking at their year in college and whether or not they are a member of an athletics team. This study utilized a consent form‚ a demographic form‚ a survey to determine the stress level of the participant‚ and a debriefing form for each of the participants. The results of this study showed that only the athletic status of

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