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- 1731: Economics Of Eisenhower
- ... give the nation a chance to rest from the hecticness of the first half of the century. For in that half a century the country faced World War I, World War II, and the Great Depression. Now is a time when the nation must rest up and regain its strength for the most assuredly hard times to come. During President Eisenhowers term in office one word must describe the economic ...
- 1732: E.t.a. Hoffmann His Life, His
- ... began to worsen. Forced to leave Warsaw, E.T.A. moved 1807 to Berlin, where he tried unsuccessfully to promote his artwork in music, literature and drawings. Not having a job and under the great depression of the Franco-Prussian war, his economical situations worsens. Due to his friendship with Hippel, Hoffmann got the possibility to work for the theater in Bamberg where he moved in 1808. His opera Der Trank ...
- 1733: Voiceless
- ... unseen drags them in. Or, they have met with some failure (often in their career) so that the strategies they previously used to maintain self-esteem suddenly no longer work. In the latter situation, the depression they experience is profound. Can people like this be helped? Sometimes. The critical factor is whether they ultimately acknowledge their core problem: that they grew up in a family where they were neither seen nor ...
- 1734: Array
- ... he told his father he wanted to go to Harvard("JFK" 98). On campus, young people took interest in politics, social changes, and events in Europe. The United States was pulling out of the Great Depression. Hitler's Nazi Germany followed aggressive territorial expansion in Europe. It was at this time that John first became aware of the vast social and economic differences in the United States. In June 1940, John ...
- 1735: Anorexia Nervosa - Includes Bibliography
- ... poor circulation, diarrhea, dehydration, slowed or irregular heart rate, and dilation of intestines. Psychologically, the anorexic suffers with isolation from others, impaired neuromuscular functions, mood swings, fainting spells, insomnia, weakness, hyperactivity, low self esteem, fatigue, depression, self-hatred, electrolyte imbalance, loss of sexual desire, psychological, physical, and biochemical disturbances, and eventually death. It is said that up to 30% of anorexics either die from complications due to the eating disorder or ...
- 1736: Alcohol An Issue Within College Society
- ... impairment of normal brain functions and damage of brain tissue are results of constant drinking. These outcomes eventually lead to other diseases of the body such as cirrhosis of the liver and mental disorders including depression and anxiety. However, addiction to alcohol has side effects not only to a person s body but effects to those who surround them. Stewart G. Wolf, a professor at the Temple University School of Medicine ...
- 1737: A Critical Look At The Foster Care System
- ... which had gone undetected," wrote researchers in the December, 1996, issue of the British Medical Journal. According to the study, not only did the teens in outside care suffer from serious psychiatric disorders -- notably major depression -- they were also more likely to have conduct disorders, anxiety problems, attention-deficit disorder, and unspecified psychoses. Of 88 teens studied, aged 13 to 17 years, living in foster or group residential settings, the rate ...
- 1738: John Steinbeck
- ... Steinbeck was a model example of the realist and nateralist of his generation. He often wrote about the things that were going on in th late 20's and 30's, like most noteably the depression and his characters often dealt with the real life problems of the time. His characters often, illiterate and weak minded are essentially good people. when steinbeck's characters are esablished severly on the land , they ...
- 1739: The History of Walmart
- ... to small-town America. Sam's Roots From humble, hard-working roots, Sam Walton built Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. into the largest, fastest-growing, and most profitable retailer in the world. A child of the Depression, Sam always worked hard. He would milk the cows, and by the age of eight, he started selling magazine subscriptions. When he turned 12, Sam took on a paper route that he continued well into ...
- 1740: Chinese Communist Influences
- ... Sixth World Congress of the Comintern in 1928 to the Seventh in 1935 insisted, largely because the disaster he had suffered in China that Communist Parties everywhere must promote world revolution in a time of depression. The CPC was ridden with factionalism; the successful effort to replace this situation with one of relative "bolshevization" or in layman's term this means imposed unity, which was ultimately made by Mao Tse-tung ...
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