Great Depression of the 1930′s had many causes. I learned that the main cause was a stockmarket crash and structural flaws in banks(overleveraging?) encouraged by bad monetary policy similar to what happened this decade, there was also a drought during that time that ruined agriculture. Well of course I don’t think they printed as much money then as the fed is printing now. So how is it different from the depression America is going in?
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Filed under Depression by on Jul 17th, 2010. 1 Comment.
I have depression, and I find that as much as I want to exercise and lose weight, I am having a difficult time getting motivated due to my depression. Exercise does help me feel better and help with my depression, but does anyone have any tips on getting motivated in the beginning and continuing an exercise routine even when feeling discouraged?
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Filed under Depression by on Jul 16th, 2010. 9 Comments.
Im doing a report about the Great Depression in the south. Can you tel, me exactly what happened in the south during the great depression?
Thank you!
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Filed under Depression by on Jul 13th, 2010. 1 Comment.
At school, my teacher told us depression is one of the leading disorders in humans, it’s greater in number than people getting cancer!
After hearing this, I feel the want to make sure my friends and family never get into this state, because it’s hard to get out of right?
What are some ways that I can help my friends feel good about themselves every day, to help prevent depression?
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Filed under Depression by on Jul 12th, 2010. 2 Comments.
The more I encounter those suffering depression (and occasionally when I feel low myself) – the more this question is on my mind.
In a world where many of us are working to live, plagued by doubts and insecurities, divorced from a clear sense of identity in a planet which increasingly threatened, more of us are becoming depressed.
And I wonder whether depression is not so much an illness as an appropriate reaction when faced with the world we live in.
Is Depression a reasonable reaction to a dysfunctional society?
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Filed under Depression by on Jul 10th, 2010. 8 Comments.