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    spread throughout the water, the flower on one’s hand ran down her dress. Pale face with dry lips, eyes, mouth and hand open. Depression will make one make poor decisions in life. Ophelia preferred the easy way in life, instead of fighting the situation. A mind filled with dilemma that could not be solved and one does not have the strength of facing them. The depression didn’t give one the opportunity to seek for help to solve the problems. One had a passion for nature and has decided…

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    Title As we all know the world is going to change soon. Technology is taking over the labor market and making people jobless. The historic American economic philosopher Adam Smith used the term of “Invisible Hand” in one his book called “The Wealth of Nations”(IV, Chp II) explains the social benefits and individual actions. It makes sense in our day that the future will belong to “invisible hand” the technology or robots. What are we going to do without work? If robots intelligence becoming…

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    the latter, I warn you now. What I am about to say may trigger a few of our audience. If that is the case, I do apologize in advance. Moving back to the matter at hand, I hope you guys are familiar with the term “depression.” For those who haven’t heard of this mental condition, depression is the disorderly of the brain that results in a severe case of despondency (the state of hopelessness/dejection) and dejection (sadness caused by failure, loss, etc.) caused by “ faulty mood regulation by…

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    Diseases and Sicknesses are two negatives people might encounter in their lives and the detrimental effects of these illnesses is the main reason of death. In Thom Gunn’s poem “The Man With Night Sweats” the person is suffering from this disease and he wrote this poem because of the deaths of his friends. Gunn tries to show people how detrimental this disease is as he struggles through life. In “Night Sweat”, written by Robert Lowell, by employing the use of hyperbole and similes, he tries to…

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    In the beginning was pain. Or perhaps it was end that was suffused with pain, its distinctive indigo tint. Color of old bruises, color of broken pottery, of crumpled maps in evening light. But, no, not like them, ultimately. For although men have tried for thousands of years to find the right simile- and women too- ultimately pain is only like itself. (VD 3) So begins Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novel The Vine of Desire. Divakaruni textures the experiences of Calcutta born and raised sisters,…

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    of cigarettes, and doesn’t ever feel like anyone can ever live up to his expectations. “As many as 8.3 percent of teens suffer depression for at least a year at a time, compared to about 5.3 percent of the general population.” (“Teen”). In the first chapter of The Catcher in the Rye, Caulfield tells his story of getting kicked out of his school. One symptom of depression is having poor performance in school. Caulfield tells us, “ I was flunking four subjects and not applying myself- especially…

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    Gothic Story Depression: feelings of severe despondency and dejection. To have a gloomy or upsetting mood that can happen after a tormenting experience in one’s life. This is exactly how I felt. London, 1845, the well known and proud Victorian era which was ruled by Queen Victoria I. The moon had vanished in the midnight sky as the clouds crawled over it. The air started to make a lullaby in my ear, like a music box for little children. The horse’s clipped and clopped along the old concrete…

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    There are times in everyone’s life when bad things happen. We’ve all experienced hurt or pain in our life. Whether it was because of a death in the family, the loss of a dear friend or bad news from the doctor. We all experience pain. That is just part of the human condition. The song The Hurt and the Healer by MercyMe (MercyMe, 2012) is a song that touches the heart of anyone that has experienced hurt or pain in their life by offering hope and comfort in Jesus. You may never have heard of…

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    around the United States, and is very good at describing the life of one who has lost so much and has nobody to turn to. The book is about a depressed teen who, throughout the whole story, looks for someone to listen to him and help him through his depression. This story is trying to prove that even though one person is depressed, they don’t always show it. They can be depressed and looking for someone…

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    (im)possibility. This ‘childish shame of depression’ is the alterity leading back to innocence. A child’s misfortune of encountering ‘monsters’, the adults’ for creating them. When one’s love of (wo)man conflicts with her/his private contentment with the world as is, one’s anguish is seen as personal decadence in how it should be. A rain on the parade. An intrusive eye in the keyhole of intimacy. An unreality in their happiness in the unhappiness of her/his truth. Depression becomes a disease.…

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