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- 1181: Homosexuality
- ... be very careful to understand what they mean and indeed, how limited the implications really are. Professionals have unearthed the biological roots of many mental disorders including schizophrenia, spinal cord disorders, and some forms of depression. New studies are suggesting that sexual orientation is also something that is influenced by mechanisms in the brain, and perhaps even in our genetic makeup. The fact that some people may be genetically predisposed to ...
- 1182: Teamwork and Team Spirit In The Work Place
- ... time passes by and the people are welling to work and cooperate with him in order the problems to be achieved. Its obvious that in todays companies the phenomenon of teamworking is under depression. The way society treats his own members has made the people isolate themselves from the others and trying for their own good. A company is miniature of the society. People are contacting and dealing with ...
- 1183: Violence In Schools
- ... who have caused school- associated violent deaths. Accounts of these tragic incidents repeatedly indicate that in most cases, a troubled youth has demonstrated or has talked about problems with bullying and feelings of isolation, anger, depression, and frustration. Some of the characteristics that Dr. Stephens provides on his checklist are: history of tantrums and uncontrollable outbursts, habitually makes violent threats when angry, has a background of serious disciplinary problems at school ...
- 1184: Gangs
- ... the Children Divorce, once uncommon in our society, is now becoming more and more frequent, disrupting our children's state of well-being. Some children of divorced families have long-term behavior problems such as depression, low self-esteem, poor school performance, acting out, and difficulties with intimate relationships. Children with divorced or divorcing parents often have a sense of abandonment, because their parents become too preoccupied with their own psychological ...
- 1185: The Treatment of a Women in Sports
- ... will close this book of challenges to further the next generation of young female athletes. "If you let me play - I will like myself more, I will have more self confidence, I will suffer less depression, I will be 60% less likely to get breast cancer, I will be more likely to leave a man who beats me, I will be less likely to get pregnant before I want to, I ...
- 1186: What Are Comfort Zones? And Why Should We Escape?
- ... to aim at the eagle and strike only a rock". Thirdly, reach out to others, make friends, get involved in projects that allow you to meet people. Loneliness is one of the greatest causes of depression. Try to make someone smile - Find something good to say or think about everyone. It will make you feel better about yourself. Let your motto be: "I shall pass through this world but once; any ...
- 1187: JFK: Was His Assassination Ine
- ... Every time this happens, the money goes into the MIC's pockets. World War II was a great example of how war boosts the economy, and how quickly the US can get out of a depression. Similarly, the ongoing situation in Vietnam was a great opportunity for the MIC to fatten its wallets. When Kennedy took the presidency, the situation in Vietnam had not yet escalated into an all out war ...
- 1188: Willys Loss of Life and Dignity
- ... expectations. The way he overused his vivid imagination is sad because the only thing it's good for is enabling Willy to go through one more day of his piteous life, full of bitterness, confusion, depression, false hopefulness, and a feeling of love which he is trying very hard to express to his sons who seem reluctant to accept it, resulting in the death of a salesman.
- 1189: Hooked on the Internet
- ... in cyberspace close to 40 hours a week. "It is tearing families apart, destroying careers, and shattering relationships in much the same way alcoholism and drugs abuse do", argues Lehrman (61). Net addiction can cause depression and withdrawal from reality. People use Internet to avoid problems in their lives or because they lack social skills, employing the Internet as an escape mechanism. "Internet addicts spend long hours in chat rooms and ...
- 1190: Child Abuse in Todays Society
- ... 38 percent, and for instances of violent crimes also by 38 percent. (Landes, Quiram, and Jacobs, 1995, p.61) The study also showed evidence that child abuse and neglect may lead to increased rates of depression and suicide attempts, educational problems, and unemployment or employment in low-level service jobs. These studies show that child maltreatment affects the victims for the rest of their life. In essence, it prevents children from ...
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