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    Depression in Mormon Women ‘Molly Mormon’ is the perfect woman. She never raises her voice. Her house is always sparkling clean and she excels in every church calling. She’s understanding and supportive of her husband and children. In essence‚ ‘Molly Mormon’ is the ideal wife‚ mother‚ helpmate‚ PTA leader‚ quilter‚ baker‚ and casserole maker; she is consistently well-groomed‚ cheerful and bright (Egan 1). For many Latter Day Saint (LDS) women‚ the overwhelming pressure to be

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    Jenny Nguyen Mr. Martin English 1C Period 4 18 April‚ 2013 The Treatment of Women in the Great Depression The world’s most life corrupting stock market crash that occurred between 1929 to 1945 was the most largest economy slump America had to over come in history. As the crash erupted‚ it spilled to not only America‚ but also nearly half of the world and changed everyone’s life that happened to have gotten caught into it. The endless percentage drops of the unemployment rates and

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    Depression effects 76 out of a 100 college students. Often times you won’t see it right away or not at all. This is an age group that’s tricky‚ states a psychologist at Davidson College in North Carolina‚ DeWitt Crosby said‚ They are adults by law‚ but they’re still dealing with making decisions on their own. High school students shifting to college often encounter obstacles to settling in with new people‚ a new city and an overall new environment. This change can be very dramatic for some and

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    In “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s protagonist deals with postpartum depression‚ amongst other factors‚ that puts a strain on her psyche. The house in which they are situated at‚ and where this whole story takes place‚ contains a yellow wallpaper that is the bedroom of both characters. However‚ for the narrator‚ this wallpaper irritates her and continues to diminish the minute sanity she has reserved. On top of that‚ her husband John has a questionable and rather ineffective way

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    Women in the Great Depression What is the Great Depression? The Great Depression was a time of extreme hardship for many around the world especially within Australia. It began before the market crash in prices and lasted until World War 2. Many people became unemployed with a record at 29%. Many lost their houses forcing families‚ women and men to relocate to alternative accommodation. Women were especially affected by the disastrous depression. The importance of their roles within the household

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    middle age women‚ what is the first thing you think of? Most people would probably say menopause or bottles of wine. But does the word depression ever come to mind? High depression rates in women aged 45 to 55 has remained steady for years. Why is this? It may be because depression and menopause share a common link. Depression‚ according to the American Psychiatric Association‚ is a “serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel‚ the way you think‚ and how you act.” Depression is a result

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    cause a mental disease‚ which is what we normally call "depression". Women statistically are the majority group who is diagnosed each year with either anxiety or depression. It is nearly twice as many as men. In addition‚ they have some unique risk factors for the disorders; they are also facing some variations of depression specific to their sex (Dennis and Charles 147). There’re several major causes of depression that may occur in women involving biological (i.e. genetics‚ hormones)‚ social (social

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    from a postpartum mood disorder. A postpartum mood disorder is an illness‚ just like heart disease. It changes the way you act and feel and can happen at anytime during the first year after the birth of your baby. There are different kinds of postpartum mood disorders: (1) postpartum anxiety and/or panic disorder (2) postpartum obsessive-compulsive disorder and (3) postpartum depression. Who has postpartum mood disorders? Any woman who is pregnant or has had a baby can have a postpartum mood

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    Mental Needs for Nursing Mothers Suffering from Postpartum Depression Postpartum depression‚ also known as postnatal depression‚ is the name given to a disorder that nursing mothers may face when dealing with their newborn child. According to the Mayo Clinic‚ symptoms include‚ “loss of appetite‚ insomnia‚ intense irritability and anger‚ overwhelming fatigue‚ loss of interest in sex‚ lack of joy in life‚ feelings of shame‚ guilt or inadequacy‚ severe mood swings‚ difficulty bonding with your baby

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    Nano‚ Rudyard Jose IV R. October 9‚ 2014 2SCl English Broken marriages among Overseas Filipino Workers One of the major problems that the country faces today is the issue of broken marriages among Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW). One of the major problems of OFWs is the struggle of broken families‚ these are caused by the feeling of loneliness‚ and the feeling of freedom from the long distance with their wives or husbands. This may also be caused by a situation

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