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    The Great Depression

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    The Great Depression The Great Depression took place in the1930s‚ and was known as the stock market crash. America’s economy dropped‚ and many people lost their jobs. Many people had little or no money. The stock market did not cause the Great Depression. The Great Depression started in 1929. Purchasing and construction dropped. Farmers were already in an economic depression before the Great Depression swept the nation. There were millions of people

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    The Great Depression

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    Running Head: THE BUST AND RECOVERY OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION The Devastating Results of “The Great Depression” Damaris R. Rodriguez American Intercontinental University Abstract The Great Depression began in North America but turned into a worldwide economic crisis that began in 1929 thru about 1939.

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    The Great Depression was an economic slump in North America‚ Europe‚ and other industrialized areas of the world that began in 1929 and lasted until about 1939 that affect the lower class‚ mid class and high class. The most devastating impact of the Great Depression was human suffering. Like Christina D. Romer said “In a short period of time‚ world output and standards of living dropped precipitously. As much as one-fourth of the labor force in industrialized countries was unable to find work in

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    Anxiety (P. T. D)

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    is okay‚ Help me please‚ This is called Anxiety‚ who is good friends with depression‚ who hates separation‚ who involves itself with mental illness‚ who tapes in the feeling of my hearts falling‚ who pins you without the shorting of breaths‚ this is called Anxiety. Anxiety will wipe out the next generation. Anxiety should be taken as a serious mental illness‚ not just a “phase” or a “choice”‚ people take P.T.S.D. as a serious mental illness‚ when anxiety and P.T.S.D. have similar symptoms‚ P.T

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    Great Depression

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    In the late 1929 the United States of America faced a severe economic depression also known as the great depression‚ it was one the worse economic depression that the United States ever faced and it lasted for almost 10 years. The great depression was caused by a series of factors and mainly the stock market crash in 1929. The effects of the depression were felt everywhere in the world and had devastating outcomes leaving millions of man and women without a steady job and resulting in a drop in profits

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    The Great Depression

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    The Great Depression was a time of massive economic decline. It started in 1929 and lasted until the mid- 1940s. The Great Depression had ruinous effects on both rich and poor countries. It affected South America‚ Netherlands‚ U.K. Germany and many more (Great). It originated in the U.S with a major collapse of stock market prices in New York Stock Exchange on October 1929‚ known as Black Tuesday. Though there were many causes which led to this depression and also many effects. Historians say the

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    The Great Depression The story about The Great Depression is quite shocking‚ I just found out that The depression originated in the U.S.‚ began around may 1932 with the “three years depression” of thousands of army veterans who were looking for their bonus‚ and after the fall in stock prices that began around September 4‚ 1929‚ and became worldwide news with the stock market crash of October 29‚ 1929 (known as Black Tuesday) and now I totally understand what stock marker crash really is. Crashes

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    Stress and Depression

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    Professor Wayne Drevets discusses the relationship of stress and depression (http://www.g2conline.org/2076). He explains that a mutation in the Serotonin Transporter can contribute to depression‚ but only in situations that there was stress early in life. I found it particularly interesting that the same mutation in the Serotonin Transporter would not cause depression in an individual who did not experience early life stressors. This information would indicate that the mutation was not the cause

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    Hamilton depression rating scale Psychometric evaluation was carried out using 17 items of the Hamilton Depression Scale. It is a clinician-administered scale that assesses the severity of depression. A score of 8 or lower is considered to reflect an asymptomatic state‚ with an increasing continuum of symptom severity as scores increase (Hamilton‚ 1967; Lotfy‚ 1994). The young mania rating scale The Young Mania Rating Scale is an 11-item clinician-administered scale used to measure the severity

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    Summary The article‚ “The Effects of Forgiveness Therapy on DepressionAnxiety‚ and Posttraumatic Stress for Women after Spousal Emotional Abuse”‚ by Gayle L. Reed and Robert D. Enright‚ is a research study about the effects of forgiveness therapy. The study compared forgiveness therapy with alternative treatments‚ such as anger validation‚ assertiveness‚ and interpersonal skills‚ to provide an efficient treatment for emotional abused women. The authors of this article found there were many

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