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    Pablo Ricaurte 16 November 2011 Reflection Essay What benefit did the community get from your service? I help planting and taking care of trees which are essential for the well-being of the community because they provide the much needed oxygen that we need to survive in this planet. If every person living in the community would plant a tree or volunteer as I did there would be less concerns about how we negatively impact our community with carbon-dioxide emissions. What knowledge about

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    The Great Depression Essay The Great Depression started when the stock market of the United States crashed in 1929. Along with the crash‚ banks gave out careless loans and never got repaid; therefore they were forced to close. Machines took over most of the human jobs in factories. Besides that massive dust storms formed in the Great Plains. Parts of Texas‚ Oklahoma‚ Kansas‚ Colorado‚ and New Mexico became known as Dust Bowl. Crops died and farmers were forced to move to California for work. Additionally

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    Reflection Essay When people talk about race cars or high-performance sports cars‚ the topic of turbochargers usually comes up. Turbochargers also appear on large diesel engines. A turbo can significantly boost an engine’s horsepower without significantly increasing its weight‚ which is the huge benefit that makes turbochargers so popular. A turbo basically makes your car go faster by forcing compressed air into the engine. It’s a type of force induction system; it forces more air into the cylinder

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    Reflection Essay "The art of life lies in taking pleasures as they pass‚ and the keenest pleasures are not intellectual‚ nor are they always moral." This quote was once said by a Greek secular artist. Just by reading this quote one can tell that most philosophers and thinkers alike look for a deeper meaning of things in life. Before taking this course I did not think of sexuality as something important. I had no idea that there was more to sexuality then just sex itself. I have come to respect the

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    THE GREAT DEPRESSION My Essay: The Great Depression was a tragic time in history‚ thousands of people went poor‚ unemployed or little pay‚ children were forced to work at young age‚ women were scared to fall pregnant and some people like the employers and the wealthy weren’t affected. The GD (Great Depression) began when the Wall Street crash occurred in October 1929 and rapidly spread worldwide. Different hardships‚ challenges and opportunities were experienced in different part of the Australian

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    Depression Research Essay Over 75% of teenagers throughout America have suffered or will suffer from depression at least once in their lifetime. Depression is an emotional disorder which shows symptoms such as persistent feelings of hopelessness‚ sadness‚ inability to sleep‚ and‚ sometimes‚ suicidal tendencies. It develops in people of all ages without their knowledge or consent and starts to interfere with their daily life. Holden Caulfield‚ from the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D

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    Great Depression Essay Katie Bieber “...the American dream turned into a nightmare as Wall Street’s Stock Market Boom turned into The Crash‚” writes Robert Goldston. The world that was too good to be true was exactly that in the 1920’s‚ false visions of fortunes that could disappear into thin air when looked at too long. Which is precisely what happened in 1929‚ when the Stock Market collapsed. Political‚ economic‚ and social institutions spiraled downwards. The people in the United States who were

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    Reflection Essay In my lifetime I have come across many different people from all walks of life. Since my childhood I have always interacted with people who did not look like me‚ but it never bothered me‚ because I never saw another’s race or color; I just saw people. My parents never instilled any type of racism in me‚ so therefore I never had a problem with anyone of a different race or background. If anything‚ I was taught to respect others as I would like to be respected myself. Also‚ I was

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    physical pain‚ they have a psychological pain too. Postnatal depression is one of these illnesses. Postnatal depression is a psychological condition which effects mothers after childbirth. Mothers with this condition may experience a fall tension and stress. A mother who has postnatal depression as a dark shadow stuck up on her.(1) They severe a really bad days‚ isolation from others and probably to have a continual crying. Postnatal depression has several psychosocial and physical causes that affect

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    Dysthymic depression also known as persistent and dysthymia depression is a consistent long-term depression that seems to have no end. In adults the symptoms must last between two and three years‚ but in children the symptoms must only occur for a year to be treated. Dysthymic depression is most common in women rather that men. It can affect up to 4% of the American population‚ but only 1% will get the help that they need. This type of depression mostly begins around the age of 21 and older but can

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