Summary: Wha Depressed Thoughts

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In my first artifact it is a questionnaire I put this artifact in here because I think that in this story her mind is in a lot of different places and it goes from one thing to another so it is a little hard to keep up with what she is talking about sometimes. And by putting this questionnaire It is purely to give more information about the texts but the questions I did were not just basic they were kind of the main points in the story just to clear things up and make it easier to understand. It relates to the story in many ways there are a lot of questions that I had after reading this there are many things that aren't clear and that everybody could take things that are said in this book different ways can take different emotions from it. I think that “There is no telling what fashion statement will come next everything is changing” I think that the questionnaire will help to help you understand.

Radio Broadcast I put this in here for The pure fact of it letting you see how she saw herself and how badly she thought all the time.. She never thought good of herself and happily she was always wondering
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The default network typically is active when the mind wanders. It shuts down when an individual focuses on the job at hand. But the researchers found the network stays active in people who are depressed, even when they are concentrating on specific tasks. To have depression you want to be alone but not at the same time because you want those people to know when to come in your don't want to have to go to them.
The work suggests individuals with depression may not be able to “lose themselves” in work, music, exercise or other activities that enable most healthy people to get “outside” of themselves.
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