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- 1361: Interpretation Of The Human Body
- ... s Red Light, we saw a man walking alone in front of n old truck. The man was not colored at all. He seemed to be sauntering across a street at night. A feeling of depression or sadness surrounds the man. The human is not important but the emotion is. Most of the modern art uses the human body to portray a feeling or emotion. Rarely will you find any new ...
- 1362: Margaret Sanger
- ... not wasted, though, as Margaret and her movement came to have the backing of the entire medical profession and a majority of the population (who, by that time, was in the midst of the Great Depression). It became apparent to Margaret that the movement would go no further if it depended on what happened in Washington D.C., and so, when a package from Japan containing contraceptives was confiscated and not ...
- 1363: Marilyn Monroe
- ... fact that she was unmarried at the time, Norma Jeane was placed in a foster home. At the age of 7, Norma Jeane lived briefly with her mother. Gladys began to show signs of mental depression, and a year later she was admitted to a rest home. Norma Jeane was then placed with a family friend for a year until being placed in another orphanage for another two years. Norma Jeane ...
- 1364: Unconventional Medicines
- ... can be used on their own, or blended with another for faster relief. They can also be incorporated with modern science and modern medicines, pain-killers, or supplements. For anyone seeking help for anything from depression and insomnia, to headaches, and the common cold, and thousands of more unwanted sicknesses, many believers of natural remedies will strongly recommend this form of healing which dates back thousands of years, to aid in ...
- 1365: The Transcontinental Railroad and Westward Expansion
- ... settlement in the Prairie is the growth of the state of Nebraska, specifically Omaha, before and after the coming of the transcontinental railroad. Nebraska was admitted to the Union in 1867, and despite an economic depression and a grasshopper plague, the State's population increased from about 120,000 to more than 1,000,000 by 1890. Much of this growth was due to the State's location along the transcontinental ...
- 1366: The Yellow Wallpaper: The View from the Inside
- ... for the summer and for the healing powers of being away from writing which just seems to worsen her condition. Upon reading this intense description of an almost prison like prescription for overcoming "temporary nervous depression" the reader is permeated with the idea the men are nothing more than the wardens in the lives of women. Gilman, does well throughout the story to show with descriptive phrases just how easily and ...
- 1367: 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 ...
- 1368: Emily Bronte's Life and Wuthering Heights
- ... person that Heathcliff grows to love and care for, his nephew Hareton. Hareton is the son of the evil Hindley and his wife, Francis, who also dies in childbirth. After Francis’ death Hindley sulks in depression and alcohol. He becomes a drunk and one night threatens to beat Hareton if he doesn’t give his father a kiss. He then grabs the boy and thrashes him up the stairs. Nelly tries ...
- 1369: Tourette's Disorder
- ... require an understanding of both disciplines to comprehend the complex problems faced by many TS patients. The most frequently reported behavioral problems are attentional deficits, obsessions, compulsions, impulsivity, irritability, aggressivity, immaturity, self-injurious behaviors, and depression. Some of the behaviors (e.g., obsessive compulsive behavior) may be an integral part of TS, while others may be more common in TS patients because of certain biological vulnerabilities (e.g., ADHD). Still others ...
- 1370: Health Experience
- ... women and women of color are liabilities, while insured women are ‘markets’ and ‘billable’ resources." "doctors accuse ‘poor’ women of not taking proper care of ourselves or our children, or they see drug use and depression in ‘poor’ families as individual, preventable failures of character rather than as markets of economically and socially depressed community development." "’Poor’ women are more likely to be used as ‘teaching material’ in hospitals, so that ...
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