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- 1201: Biogrophy Of Dostoevsky
- ... Mitya was abandoned by her mother. In 1838 Dostoevsky entered an Engineering Academy as an army cadet. While he was in the service, he was extremely lonely. He had no friends, and suffered from severe depression. He despised the army, and this made him despise all forms of the government, including the Russian Orthodox Church. His lonliness during this period is parallel to the lonlieness that Raskolnikov faces in the novel ...
- 1202: Why Are Individuals Aggressive?
- ... look at the frustration hypothesis, it seems that practically any incident of aggression can be ascribed to frustration of acquisitiveness or "assertiveness. Gentry 1970 said that "frustration does not always produce aggression, sometimes it produces depression and withdrawal, and not all aggression is preceded by frustration" ( Berstein et al page 718) According to Leaky and Lewis (1977), "cultural influences are far more important determinants of human aggression than biological factors." Any ...
- 1203: Bonnie And Clyde
- Bonnie and Clyde Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker burst upon the American Southwest in the Great Depression year of 1932. At the time of Clyde s first involvement with a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of ...
- 1204: Domestic Violence
- ... This lethargy, coupled with economic barriers, makes escape from the situation very difficult. The lack of initiative also thwarts women's abilities to participate in activities outside of the home. High levels of stress and depression are also extremely common mental health problems for victims of family violence, often leading to suicide (Facts About Domestic Violence). In the United States, one quarter of suicide attempts by white women and one half ...
- 1205: Ebola Virus
- ... of Ebola include: malaise, fatigue, lower back pain, nausea, sudden fever, weakness, muscle pain, headache, and sore throat. These symptoms are followed by: vomiting, diarrhea, rash, eye inflammation, roof of mouth turns red, genital swelling, depression, increased sense of pain in skin, gastrointestinal bleeding (mouth and rectum), bleeding from eyes, bleeding from ears, bleeding from nose, limited kidney function, limited liver function, internal bleeding, and external bleeding (healthanswers.com). Basically Ebola ...
- 1206: Relations Between Women In The 18th And 19yh Centuries
- ... 5. Friendship lasted their entire lives B. Molly and Helena 1. Met at boarding school 2. Formed friendship similar to that of Sarah and Jeannie 3. many references to a physical relation 4. marriage brought depression and changes because of now having male lovers. 5. Molly tells Helena she loves her as wives do love their husbands C. Significance of these letters 1. Do not define as hetero or homosexual but ...
- 1207: Cultural Anthro - Karl Marx
- ... flexible as middle class lifestyle and the cultural codes of the middle class became widely shared while sufficient numbers of people were close enough to immigrant origins to celebrate diversity. Many factors after the Great Depression made the celebration of diversity possible. First, New Deal provisions improved the income of workers and expanded jobs. Second, economic growth helped to reduce the differences between the average salaries paid to white-collar workers ...
- 1208: Gays: A Struggle for Acceptance
- ... and thereby creating an illusionary external and internal enemy. From a purely economic view, the government wanted Keyen's AAnimal Spirits@ (herd mentality) to be positive and united and not have them go into another depression of pessimistic thinking. The postwar years were the first time the government had this much control over industry and officials thought it should stay that way. To do this, the public had to be satisfied ...
- 1209: Women in Africa
- ... purely economic. Women were concerned first and foremost with their family's subsistence. The men had already been taxed the year before, so family resources were low. In addition the economy was in a deep depression, so money that was being made had far less value than before. Therefore, the women knew that they could not afford to be taxed, and still have enough money to support their families. Their concerns ...
- 1210: Research Paper: Models
- ... there are so many drinks, methods, and diet food out there that many feel that once they use these "miracle products" and it doesn't work, they start to feel hopeless, which would lead to depression. There are many men out there that are blind to the fact that not everybody can be as slim as they want. The expectations that many men have for their girlfriends and at times their ...
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