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  • Irving Fisher’s Analysis of the Great Depression

    Irving Fisher’s Analysis of the Great Depression

    Irving Fisher’s Analysis of the Great Depression My proposition is to take an in depth examination of Irving Fisher’s views on the origin of the Great Depression, his debt deflation theory and the policy measures he advocated. Only days prior to the stock market crash, Fisher predicted that the shares were in fact not overvalued and their increases were due to new profit opportunities created by new technological advances and increases in productivity. As the

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Jon
  • Depression in Children

    Depression in Children

    Children under stress, who experience loss, or who have attentional, learning, conduct or anxiety disorders are at a higher risk for depression. Depression also tends to run in families. The behavior of depressed children and teenagers may differ from the behavior of depressed adults. Child and adolescent psychiatrists advise parents to be aware of signs of depression in their youngsters. If one or more of these signs of depression persist, parents should seek help: •

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Monika
  • Compulsive Shooping & Depression

    Compulsive Shooping & Depression

    Compulsive Shopping 1 Running head: COMPULSIVE SHOPPING AND DEPRESSION Compulsive Shopping and its’ Relationship with Depression Compulsive Shopping 2 Compulsive Shopping and its’ Relationship with Depression Compulsive shopping can be associated with depression. An increasing body of research has found that there is a link between compulsive shopping and depression. According to Faber and O’Guinn compulsive shopping was first defined as “chronic, repetitive purchasing that becomes a primary response to negative events or feelings” (

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Depression and Teenage Smoking

    Depression and Teenage Smoking

    Depression and Teenage Smoking Teenage smoking can be seen as a factor that contributes heavily to teenage depression. In 1998, McGee showed “that children with mental health problems are at a higher risk of smoking in their teens (McGee, William, Stanton, 1998). Teenage smoking is due in large part to several factors. These factors include socioeconomic status, peer pressure, and the attempt to eliminate feelings of anxiety or sadness. McGee indicates that “a high level

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Janna
  • Depression

    Depression

    The year was 1929. America goes through the biggest national crisis since the American Civil War. They called it the Great Depression. The Stock Market was going down, unemployment was going up, and money was becoming scarce. The United States had to look up to the one person who could lead the country out of this national catastrophe, The President. At this time the man who had that title was none other than Herbert Hoover.

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Great Depression: Possible Leads to Its Cause

    The Great Depression: Possible Leads to Its Cause

    The Great Depression: Possible Leads To Its Cause The Great Depression is known as the worst economic disaster of our time. While this fact is accepted throughout the world, a specific cause to this disaster remains a mystery. Maybe there is no one certain reason. Maybe it was a result of widespread factors causing the world-wide recession. Overproduction, World War I, and the banking system were all origins of the Great Depression. Thanks to the

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    Essay Length: 559 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Edward
  • Great Depression

    Great Depression

    Jerry Phillips April 16, 2008 The Great Depression Many factors played a role in bringing about the depression. However, the main cause for the Great Depression was the combination of the greatly unequal distribution of wealth throughout the 1920's and 30's, and the extensive stock market speculation that took place during the 1930's. These were not the only factors of the great depression, structural weaknesses and the fact that most of the other countries were

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Victor
  • Causes of Depression

    Causes of Depression

    Is your role as a student too demanding to the point in which you do not know how to cope with the stress? Is it because of the high expectations adolescence brings, the changes going through your body, the high-stress the school environment brings, or the low self-esteem, which lead you to substance abuse? Do you have a term paper due that you haven’t started on yet, feel like you can’t accomplish much in

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Genes Associated with Bipolar Disorder

    Genes Associated with Bipolar Disorder

    Stated in the John Hopkins Neurology and Neurosurgery journal “ Brain Waves” ( Potash , 2004 ) illustrates the idea which came from German psychiatrist Emil Kraipelin in the 1800’s that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are distinct from each other by visualizing them as two trees in a forest of mental illness. As a result began the separation of the diseases that marks today's psychiatry. Potash also states that "If we knew the genes associated

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Bred
  • My Depression on Paper

    My Depression on Paper

    Jealousy I am jealous of everyone. I see women with babies on the train who are smiling and happy with their infants and I want to be them. I don't like babies, or ever intend on having children at all, and I am jealous of those who want to have babies and love babies. I want to be normal, even though I know that there is no real definition of normal. I want to be

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Jessica
  • What Was the Exact Cause of the Great Depression?

    What Was the Exact Cause of the Great Depression?

    What Was the Exact Cause Of The Great Depression? The United States Great Depression leads many people to believe different stories about what actually caused it. The Stock Market Crash in October of 1929 is often referred to as the beginning of the Great Depression, but did it actually cause it? The answer is that it was the spark that lit the flame of the Great Depression. The Great depression was a financial decline

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: David
  • Life After the Great Depression

    Life After the Great Depression

    Life during the Great Depression The Great Depression was a recession that had affected every globalizing country. It started in 1929 with the Stock Market Crash, and it lasted throughout the 1930s. It caused many economic downturns. Unemployment and homelessness increased dramatically. Construction halted; farmers suffered and didn’t make a profit; mining and logging declined because there was no demand for it. The cause of the Great Depression are said to be many. But here

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Depression

    Depression

    Depression is a mood disorder, which is not genetic as bipolar disorders. Depression is a mental illness in which a person experiences deep, unshakable sadness and diminished interest in nearly all activities. In contrast to normal sadness, severe depression, also called major depression, can dramatically impair a person’s ability to function in social situations and at work. People with major depression often have feelings of despair, hopelessness, and worthlessness, as well as thoughts of committing

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Health Topic - Teenage Depression and Suicide

    Health Topic - Teenage Depression and Suicide

    Health Topic Teenage Depression and Suicide We all get down about situations in our lives once in a while. Most teens can balance the problems with friends or a bad grade here or there. It is when it goes beyond “Sad or down” to depressed that causes many problems including suicide. Depression is an ever increasing problem with the current teen population, because of so many things going on in society these days. But depression

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Various Graphical User Interface Features

    Various Graphical User Interface Features

    ====== various graphical user interface features====== ----------------------------------- Windows is a software from Microsoft, a American based company Chairman of which is Mr Bill Gates a world known personality. He developed this software in the year 1968 which was a technological breakthrough. windows is used in more than 90% of computer users. Windows made Mr. Bill Gates the worlds richest personality Windows can be customized in appearance and colours Windows can be upgraded according to the

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Geological Features Tour

    Geological Features Tour

    Introduction and Welcome Welcome to Geological Adventures, where we bring you to the science. We are delighted that you are interested in finding out more about the geology of our planet. Geology is more fun as you experience it first hand. Learning about the geology of our planet will help make clear the reasons why we should do all we can to protect it. On this tour we will be visiting both the east and

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Smoking as a Cause of Depression

    Smoking as a Cause of Depression

    Adolescent smoking is a major public health problem, yet much remains to be learned about why some adolescents progress from smoking experimentation to regular smoking while others do not. Individual differences in genetic susceptibility may account, in part, for the variability in rates of adolescent smoking and progression. There is abundant evidence for the heritability of smoking initiation, age at smoking onset, and smoking persistence (1ЁC4). Heritable predisposition to smoking may be mediated, in part,

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Correlation Between the Great Depression, and the Depression of the Millennium

    The Correlation Between the Great Depression, and the Depression of the Millennium

    It has often been said that history has a tendency to repeat itself. This has most often been thematic with the state of our nation's economy. As with any other aspect of the nation, there are apparent parallels in two specific time periods of the American economy that resemble one another greatly. The correlation between the effects that led up to the Great Depression of the 1930's and the new Millennium's economic slump are uncanny.

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Yan
  • Causes of the Great Depression

    Causes of the Great Depression

    The Great Depression was a decade of poverty for many United States citizens. Starting in 1929, The Great Depression was a rough time not only for the U.S. but for many other countries. There are many causes for the Depression but the main cause was the combination of the greatly unequal distribution of wealth throughout the 1920's and the extensive stock market speculation(Gusmorino, 1). Other causes were the unsteadiness of the stock market, short signed

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Bipolar Affective Disorder

    Bipolar Affective Disorder

    Bipolar affective disorder has been a mystery since the 16th century. History has shown that this disorder can appear in almost anyone. Even the great painter Vincent Van Gogh is believed to have had bipolar disorder. It is clear that in our society many people live with bipolar disorder, however, despite the amount of people suffering from it, we are still waiting for explanations for the causes and cure. The one fact of which

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Manic Depressive Disorder

    Manic Depressive Disorder

    Concept Manic depressive disorder is a chemical imbalance within the brain. This disorder disrupts you mood and causes your emotions to fluctuate. Mood swings. The disorder causes one to experience extreme depression and mania. The intensity of the mood swings vary going from mild, moderate, and severe. Without treatment the severity and frequency of the illness builds up over the years. Non-professionals normally call this disease “manic-depressive illness”. Those in the psychiatric field refer to

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    The Great Depression (1929-1941) In the roaring 1920s, the United States bathed in previously unheard of prosperity. Industry and agriculture alike profited from a thriving economy. However, the economy began to slow down in 1928, and the trend continued in 1929. Agricultural prices slipped, as a result of production surpluses and a downturn in business activity. Can't find your paper. Click here to get a custom non-plagiarized term paper from a top research company On

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Artur
  • Bipolar Disorder

    Bipolar Disorder

    Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, can be a serious and debilitating mental illness. This disorder affects one percent (approximately three million people) of the population in the United States. It occurs equally in men and women. Although the exact cause remains unknown, it is believed that biologic, genetic, and environmental factors are involved in triggering the episodes of this illness. These episodes may last for weeks or months. Bipolar disorder frequently begins in

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Bred
  • Main Causes of the Great Depression

    Main Causes of the Great Depression

    Main Causes of the Great Depression Paul Alexander Gusmorino 3rd : May 13, 1996 The Great Depression was the worst economic slump ever in U.S. history, and one which spread to virtually all of the industrialized world. The depression began in late 1929 and lasted for about a decade. Many factors played a role in bringing about the depression; however, the main cause for the Great Depression was the combination of the greatly unequal distribution

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Mike
  • Depression

    Depression

    DEPRESSION IN WOMAN Depression is the most common mood disorder; it is more than just temporary feelings of sadness. Then how come women are more prone to depression than men? Depression affects women emotionally, physically, and mentally in every aspect of their lives. Clinical depression does not only just cause suffering to individuals who are depressed, but it brings problems for their families and friends who seldom do not know how to help them. Experts

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Bred

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