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    The Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS): The study of Validity and Reliability Ahmet AKIN* Bayram ÇET‹N** Abstract This study investigated the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS). The sample of the study consisted of 590 university students‚ 121 English teachers and 136 emotionally disturbed individuals who sought treatment in various clinics and counseling centers. Factor loadings of the scale ranged from .39 to .88. Findings

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    Causes of the Depression My three major points are The Dust Bowl‚ World War 1‚ and the Stock Market Crash. These three major points put millions of people in a sad place‚ A place nobody wanted to be at. Everyone wanted to believe it was a dream. Doing their best to raise their children. Caused a whole lot of damage to the crops‚ getting around to places‚ and especially losing loved ones. This was all happing in Kansas‚ Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ and New Mexico; from Nevada and Arkansas. For eight years

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    BIOMES LAB BIOL 120 `` A biome is a major complex of similar communities. It is the largest ecological unit we recognize. Different books vary in the number of biomes they list. Temperature and precipitation are the two key factors that determine the different type biomes. Some books consider marine ecosystems and freshwater systems as biomes. Others break out wetlands as a biome. We will look at 10 terrestrial biomes: 1. Tundra (Arctic and alpine) 2. Boreal forest or taiga

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    Depression Outline the Clinical characteristics of depression (2 key characteristics plus 5 further symptoms) Depression is a low emotional mood‚ characterised a significant levels of sadness‚ lost of energy and self-worth‚ and feeling of guilt. The diagnosis of major depression requires the presence of at least 5 or more the following symptoms. Affective symptoms: sad‚ depressed mood‚ and feeling low Cognitive symptom: e.g. feeling of guilty about any mistakes‚ and thinking themselves as worthless

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    Great Depression From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia {draw:frame} Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother depicts destitute pea pickers in California‚ centering on Florence Owens Thompson‚ age 32‚ a mother of seven children‚ in Nipomo‚ California‚ March 1936. The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression) in the decade preceding World War II. The timing of the Great Depression varied across nations‚ but in most countries it started in about 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s

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    America’s Great Depression Fifth Edition America’s Great Depression Fifth Edition Murray N. Rothbard MISES INSTITUTE Copyright © 1963‚ 1972 by Murray N. Rothbard Introduction to the Third Edition Copyright © 1975 by Murray N. Rothbard Introduction to the Fourth Edition Copyright © 1983 by Murray N. Rothbard Introduction to the Fifth Edition Copyright © 2000 by The Ludwig von Mises Institute Copyright © 2000 by The Ludwig von Mises Institute All rights reserved. Printed in the United

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    course‚ referring to the Great Depression. From 1929 to 1940‚ the United States suffered from the greatest economic depression in history. An economic depression is a downturn in the country’s economic flow.The unemployment rate in 1932 was 12‚060‚000 people. The suicide rate from 1930-1940 was at 154‚000 people. The Great Depression lasted ten years; a full decade. So‚ what exactly caused the Great Depression? Well‚ there were many causes resulting in the Great Depression‚ but three significant and

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    Causes and effects of the Great Depression in The United States Name: Qicai Li Course: ECO 258 Professor: Dr. Yasser Fahmy Date: Dec. 8‚ 2011 Word count: 2050 Abstract This paper discusses and analyzes the causes and effects of the Great Depression which happened in the United States during 1929 to late 1930s or early 1940s. The causes of the Great Depression are several‚ for example‚ the drastic decline in the quantity of money in industrial economies and the drops of the price on agricultural

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    Depression - Psychodynamic Theory I have been interested in the mechanics of depression since childhood‚ when my mother ‘suffered with her nerves’ - her explanation of what I now recognise as a very severe melancholia defined by Burton in 1621 as "a kind of dotage without a fever‚ having for his ordinary companions fear and sadness‚ without any apparent occasion" (p739). My interest was further compounded by my clients‚ Valerie and Jo‚ when it become apparent to me that depression is one of the

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    Childhood Depression (6-11 years) (12-18 years) Christina Boswell Psychology 220 October 21‚ 2011 Kaplan University This essay will be explaining the differences in depression in adolescents and children of the ages of 6 years to 11 years old. Depression hits everyone very similar. Signs of depression also are similar except for a child sometimes. There symptoms may be a little different. Depression can be genetically obtained. Meaning sometimes when parents have depression their children

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