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- 1401: The Emergence of Ghettos
- ... to the white people, and ask them to sell their homes before the property value goes down. This was known as white flight. The whites were now moving to the suburbs. Furthermore, during the great depression, a company came out called the Homeowners Loan Corporation. This company would loan out to money, even to people who had already defaulted on their loans. However, the company had color coded the good and ...
- 1402: Personal Commentary on the Drug Problem
- ... A number of people start to experiment with drugs out of curiosity, for the thrill, as an expression of rebellion, or because their friends do it. On the other hand, others use drugs to escape depression, or other personal problems. But regardless of why drug use began, large numbers of people continue the practice because they become dependent on a drug. A document from the Department of Health and Human Services ...
- 1403: The Internet And Its Effects And Its Future
- ... changes in how much they talk to people in their family and how many friends and acquaintances they say they keep in contact with. They also report small but increased amounts of loneliness, stress and depression. What we do not know is exactly why. Being online takes up time, and it may be taking time away from sleep, social contact or even eating. Our negative results are understandable if people's ...
- 1404: Euthanasia: People Should Have the Right to Choose
- ... in cases where euthanasia is going to be carried out, active euthanasia is the better choice. The problem with euthanasia then lies in defining the conditions under which it would be carried out. Cases where depression or painful, though not terminal, diseases are involved should not have the option of euthanasia. These people can recover from their illnesses and go on to lead very fulfilling lives. Clear cut cases would be ...
- 1405: Norman Rockwell
- ... Rockwell used his special skill in detail to capture and portray illustrations that accurately reflected the emotions felt in the hearts of Americans at the time. Rockwell made several illustrations exhibiting events like the Great Depression and World War I. In fact during the second World War Rockwell was motivated by President Roosevelt himself to create one of his greatest projects, The Four Freedoms Paintings, illustrating each of Americas fundamental ...
- 1406: Suicide In Our Society
- ... be no stopping them. Suicide has to be detected early, and treated early. There is hope for the future, scientists are constantly discovering new things about how the brain works, and new medication to treat depression, and other mental illnesses. Slowly but surely people are beginning to talk about the ever-feared word suicide. But there is still so much that can be done by society. People must be educated on ...
- 1407: Suicide in Las Vega
- ... highest suicide rate are those between the ages of 30 and 39. After the age of 50, the numbers drop significantly. Nearly five times as many men kill themselves as do women. systematic and severe depression is not unique to Las Vegas. The difference here is the postcard in the background. Neon lights. The smell of money. And the sense of a soul's exhaustion, ready to pass through those neon ...
- 1408: Peter Tchaikovsky
- ... produce a whole school of strong men who will open new paths in art." The first decade of Tchaikovsky's life in Moscow was one of much struggle, intensified by several attacks of the nervous depression and morbid self-disgust always dogging him, of first meeting with some of his great contemporaries, such as Turgenev, Tolstoi, Berlioz, Liszt, Saint-Saens, and Wagner, of an abortive love-affair with opera singer Desiree ...
- 1409: Hostile Takeover of the New World
- ... of government. Many of the events of the past are still protested and reoccurring today. By the beginning of the 20th century, Indians controlled remnants of their former estates. Drought, the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression and the American market economy led to an abandonment of Indian agriculture after World War II. (Lewis, 1) In the 1930s the government instituted livestock reduction and reseeding procedures to bring value back to reservation ...
- 1410: Euthanasia is Not Murder
- ... nature's choosing. Unlike murder, euthanasia is not an act of violence. In an editorial in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Dr. Eric Chevlen argues that patients, who are worn down by pain, extensive testing, and depression, will be easily persuaded to seek assisted suicide (11B). Furthermore, Chevlen mentions that the courts have decided that the right to die should be made available to everyone (11B). Modern medical technology has allowed doctors ...
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