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    In Chapter 7 Suicide is introduced into the subject which is unspeakable and sad thing that happens to the most mostly every day. Some think it is because of depression which is a myth that I thought was mainly the main cause of suicide. I never thought or even figured to do research the reason of depression or either that being the main reason. Suicide bombers are generally psychotic with that being the case it’s not really about that. Suicide bombers do it for a reason that it will someday…

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    Suicide Survivors

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    The After- Effects of Suicide on Survivors According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) every 13 minutes a suicide occurs in the United States. This resulted in over 40,000 deaths in 2013(CDC, 2013). Each suicide victim leaves behind anywhere from 6 to almost 30 people who will be affected by their actions. Until recently, suicide bereavement was understudied and poorly understood. Current research focused on questioning survivors in order to understand the causes of suicide…

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    Suicide Warning Signs Kapri Talley Suicide is the third leading cause of death between the ages of 10 and 24. Approximately 4,600 lives are lost each year. In the age group 10-24, 81% of the deaths were males and 19% were females. In grades 9-12, 16% were considering suicide, 13% was gonna make a plan, and 8% tried to take their own lives. 1 in…

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    Suicide refers to the act of an individual killing himself or herself intentionally or voluntarily. In 1897, a French sociologist named Emile published a book in the form of a case study of suicide. Durkheim's primary goal was to explore the reasons that make people want to commit suicide and the issues in their lives that may encourage them to do this. At the outset, he hypothesized that the factors that were likely to influence the findings of his study included marital, economic, and issues…

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    Suicide In The Elderly

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    In 2013, there were 44,193 reported suicide deaths. Suicide is a serious topic that several overlooks, thinking it’s just something you can ignore and it’ll go away. Suicide is a serious problem that many people just brush off, believing that suicide isn’t as bad as cancer and shouldn’t be taken seriously. Suicide kills thousands of people each year, which needs to be addressed and fixed. Suicide is a large killer of various Americans and people in general. “Suicide is the 10th leading cause of…

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    The “Out of Darkness” seminar was extremely informative as it heightened the awareness of suicide and prevention; hence, question, persuade, and refer. The audience in attendance was privileged to the committee of distinguished individuals within our community who shared personal testimonies of their encounters with suicide. Importantly, suicide can be preventable, as it does not just require the help of a professional in the mental health field. Much like sex, suicide is a difficult or delicate…

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    The Silent Epidemic A silent epidemic is sweeping across the Unites States and is taking the lives of our youth of today, suicide This is a silent epidemic due to the fact that a teen will act and will not be found until it is too late. If we can get a grasp on what is driving the youth to want to end their lives, so that we can help them work out their problems. Their problems can be as small as another youth looking at them wrong, to their parents beating them. Low self-esteem, unworthiness,…

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    First, I’ll discuss the suicides of both Septimus Warren Smith and Richard Brown in which I’ll thaw out the similarities in their personalities and in the way they both kill themselves. I’ll connect my thesis to the two men by stating that the intimate relations they both had was the driving force that contributed to their decision to commit suicide. Following that, I’ll talk more about Septimus’ relationship with Officer Evans as well as Richard’s relationship with Clarissa Vaughn. In between…

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    Bullying Program Proposal

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    The purpose of this program is to reduce bullying-related suicide and bullying incidences amongst the LGBTQ community, ages 14-18, in Long Beach, California. Safety & Tolerance Among Youth (STAY) will decrease bullying incidences; and use of offensive behavior and language. This program will improve the overall school climate for students and staff. Objective: 1. Objective #1: By the end of the program, 35% of the program participants will increase their knowledge on LGBTQ tolerance, as…

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    “Mental illness is basically mental disease” says Madison Bergeron, a Sulphur High school student. If mental illness is perceived as a “mental disease” why do we not treat it as seriously as we treat other diseases? Suicide is an extreme consequence of when an emotional disorder goes unnoticed. If mental disorders are deadly in some instances why do we not treat it with more severity? “I think that suicide is a tragedy. No matter if it happens to teens or adults” says Shannon Boitnott, a…

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