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    successful, and understood are two necessities of having nirvana in one’s lifestyle. Nirvana is a state with total consciousness, and peace one needs have without deep feelings of hatred, or depression. One with depression lives with severe inner sadness, and rejection. Depression would be considered the opposite of nirvana in one’s individual state of mind. In the novel, The Catcher In the Rye By J.D. Salinger, the main character Holden shows that he is depressed because of the death of his…

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    Depression, The Secret We Share - Andrew Solomon Nandaraye Choi Summary: Andrew Solomon shares his experience on depression, and how he feels on modern treatments for it. Solomon speaks about different treatments for depression, including electroshock therapy, as well as a cingulotomy, which is a brain surgery that treated mental illnesses. He feels that modern treatments don’t help with the depression, they just temporarily numb the pain. Using anecdotes of people he interviewed, he uses their…

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    Crazy By Patsy Cline

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    You can really hear the sorrow in her voice. If you have been in that situation you can most likely relate to how she is feeling in the song. Even if you have not been in this situation, someone listening to this song can most likely feel the sadness this woman is trying to portray in her song. The version by Kidneythieves is a totally different…

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    Querlinks: A Short Story

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    Querlinks Through the eyes of shella These are the journal entries of a 10 year old girl named shella. These entries portray the feelings of this young girl and act as the sole account of what happened to this town. Children play in the streets and dogs bark in the distance as parents leave for work. All is calm and well even though world war three has been going on for five years and the U.S.A is in it. But all is not as it appears. There has been strange happenings. Disappearances. They say…

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    Today, aged 52, and with two children of her own, Julie re-reads her letters for the first time in years, and offers several reflections. “I feel the sadness of the little girl that was me. I also feel the desperation of the little girl wanting to be heard,” she says . Therefore, Julie’s overriding memories of Cholmondeley Home are complex: “It was a good place, and also a traumatic experience. ” To her, the two are not mutually exclusive. Moreover, several memories stand out to Julie, which…

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    we are not happy something is wrong. Life is hard and it is normal to feel ‘depressed’ at times. As a society we are too quick to run to our GP demanding answers as to why our lives aren’t the happy, stress free existences that we expect to live. Sadness and depression are not the same thing. The United Kingdom’s obsession with depression may lead to normal human emotions being treated as an illness. In the British Medical Journal, Dr Dowrick, the Professor of Primary Medical Care at Liverpool…

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    teenagers’ life? My son was a teenager during my divorce with his father and he felt angry, sad and even had problems in school. Although teenagers have no control of their parents’ choices when it comes to divorce, they do have feelings of anger, sadness, they have to go between two households and they even have issues in school when their grades begin to go down. Most teenagers feel angry toward everyone when it comes to their parents getting a divorce. They would feel this way is because…

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    Story Of An Hour

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    In the opening of “The Story of an Hour?” by Kate Chopin, we are introduced with the death of Brently Mallard whose wife, who also has heart trouble, is about to hear the saddening news. On the other hand, in the concluding paragraph, the doctors conclude with the wife’s death from heart disease, “of joy that kills”. Therefore what is ironic is the fact that in the end the wife turned out to be dead and not the husband, Mr. Mallard, although throughout the story Chopin made it seem as if the…

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    causes Clinical Depression, they both have been known to cause Depression. Medicines, such as isotretinoin( used to treat acne), can increase your risk of Depression. They can do this by altering brain chemicals in some way increase the emotions of sadness and anger. Not as likely, but genetics can play a role on if you have Depression. If your family has a history of Depression then you are very like to contract it too.…

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    emotions are what makes a person human. How someone feels is impacted by a particular situation at that exact moment. Emotions may include anger, fear, happiness, or sadness. The latter of which is one of the most powerful emotion, and it show a person in their most vulnerable state. Crying is how a person release the pent up sadness within themselves. Kinds of crying can be classifies according to the intensity: The silent teardrops, The hiccupping sobs, and The violent bawling. The first…

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