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- 1661: Psalm 23
- ... He believes that if he walks with God, God will not only protect him but bless him with "goodness and love" (Psalms 23:6). The psalms record deep devotion, intense feeling, exalted emotion, and gloomy depression. They play upon the human soul with all the stops pulled out. It's no wonder this psalm is one of the most widley known and remembered of the psalms. Jews, both Orthodox and Reformed ...
- 1662: Quit Smoking!
- ... as fighting and engaging in unprotected sex (CDC. Preventing tobacco use among young people 36, 104). Smoking is associated with poor health among young people, and can be associated with mental health problems such as depression. Almost all smokers regret the day that they ever started, but now they cannot quit. It is a disease that begins in childhood, and runs all through the smoker s life if you do not ...
- 1663: Commonwealth
- ... a republican constitution. The Irish Free State was renamed Eire and it remained neutral during World War II. Eire became the Republic of Ireland and joined the United Nations. Northern Ireland: suffered from the economic depression, but the war years made the shipyards busy and the new aircraft industry produced thousands of bombers for the war effort. Londonderry became a major American base. In the 1950s and 1960s both north and ...
- 1664: Discipline in the Classroom: Past and Present
- ... reason, many psychologists believe that when a child is psychologically abused in schools, it will have a far worse effect on children all throughout their lifetime, and quite often lead to stress related diseases (ulcer, depression etc.) and may even lead to suicide. It is a common mistake that a child can not be psychologically abused unless they are physically beaten, or abused. This could not be farther from the truth ...
- 1665: Suicide And The Agony Of Seper
- ... to the fact that there really was not a suicide. However, there does seem to be a common mental condition which underlies not only suicide (whether completed, abandoned, or thwarted), but also the loneliness and depression which often lead up to this act. Such a mental condition goes by many names, but I will call it "separateness," or more accurately, a separative consciousness. Let us not deceive ourselves by merely pointing ...
- 1666: Social Institutions
- ... the problems of suicide. When most people think of the causes and consequences of suicide, they think in terms of individuals. They see suicide as a personal act that results from psychological factors, such as depression or frustration. Sociologists acknowledge the suicide is more interested in the social factors that affect suicide rates. According to the sociologist view of suicide, variations in suicide rates can be understood by studying the structure ...
- 1667: Latin American Chage
- ... of material) agriculture has been a constant staple of the economy. Therefore traditionally, most technology and industrial products had to be imported. Such an economy made these countries quite vulnerable to foreign influences. The great depression, for example, affected Latin America hardest of all; Chile lost 80 % of its export income. Certain countries in the past half-century have attempted more liberal economic policies in order to spark industrialization, but none ...
- 1668: The Rebellion Against Victoria
- ... back to England. "The Battle for Britain" with the inspirational radio speeches of Winston Churchill inspired national pride to the British. The period of decline enhanced by WW I, a large debt and the Great Depression had traumatic effects on the English psyche. The civilian bombing planned by Hitler tried to enhance this feeling of despair. However, it accomplish the exact opposite. The children of England were sent to the country ...
- 1669: The Use Of Propaganda In The N
- ... all branches of the communications and media industry. By doing this, the Nazis only allowed the people to hear what they wanted them to hear, and nothing more. In the midst of a major economic depression, the German people were both vulnerable and desperate, and the unemployment rate was very high. Thus, many people had nothing else to do beside listen to the radio and read the newspaper. Naturally, there was ...
- 1670: The Rise And Fall Of Hitler Re
- ... In 1925, the Nazis picked up where they left off. Ernst Rohn was given the order to reinstate his troops. Germany held elections, but the Nazis got only three percent of the voters support. The depression in America caused the economic system in Germany to plummet. Because of the harsh times, Nazis got two million more votes then the Communist party. The election put them just under the Democratic party and ...
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