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SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
Text1 Itisanevilinfluenceontheyouth ofourcountry.ApoliticiancondemningvideogamingActuallyaclergyman denouncingrockandroll50yearsago.Butthesentimentcouldjustas easilyhavebeenvoicedbyHillaryClintoninthepastfewweeksassheblamed videogamesforasilentepidemicofmediadesensitisationandstealingthe innocenceofourchildren.ThegamingfurorecentersonGrand TheftAuto:SanAndreasapopularandnotoriouslyviolentcopsandrobbers gamethatturnedouttocontainhiddensexscenesthatcouldbeunlockedusinga patchdownloadedfromtheinternet.Theresultingoutcrymostlyfrom Democraticpoliticiansplayingtothecentrecausedthegame’sratingin Americatobechangedfrommaturewhichmeansyouhavetobe17tobuyitto adultsonlywhichmeansyouhavetobe18butalsomeansthatbigretailers suchasWal-Martwillnotstockit.Asaresultthegamehasbeenbanned inAustralia;andthisautumnAmerica’sFederalTradeCommissionwill investigatethecomplaints.Thatwillgivegaming’sopponentsanopportunityto venttheirwrathontheindustry.Skepticismofnewmediaisa traditionwithdeeprootsgoingbackatleastasfarasSocrates’objectionsto writtentextsoutlinedinPlato’sPhaedrus.Socratesworriedthatrelyingon writtentextsratherthantheoraltraditionwouldcreateforgetfulnessin thelearners’soulsbecausetheywillnotusetheirmemories;theywilltrust totheexternalwrittencharactersandnotrememberofthemselves.Healso objectedthatawrittenversionofaspeechwasnosubstitutefortheabilityto interrogatethespeakersincewhenquestionedthetextalwaysgivesone unvaryinganswer.Hisobjectioninshortwasthatbookswerenot interactive.PerhapsSocrateswouldhavethoughtmorehighlyofvideo games.Novelswereonceconsideredtoolow-browforuniversity literaturecoursesbuteventuallythedisapprovingprofessorsretired. Waltzmusicanddancingwerecondemnedinthe19thcentury;allthat twirlingwasthoughttobeintoxicatinganddepravedandthemusicwas outlawedinsomeplaces.Todayitishardtoimaginewhatthefusswas about.Androckandrollwasthoughttoencourageviolencepromiscuity andSatanism;buttodayevengranniesbuyColdplayalbums. TheattitudesofSocratesandHillaryClintontowardthenovelmediumare______.
Text1 Itisanevilinfluenceontheyouth ofourcountry.ApoliticiancondemningvideogamingActuallyaclergyman denouncingrockandroll50yearsago.Butthesentimentcouldjustas easilyhavebeenvoicedbyHillaryClintoninthepastfewweeksassheblamed videogamesforasilentepidemicofmediadesensitisationandstealingthe innocenceofourchildren.ThegamingfurorecentersonGrand TheftAuto:SanAndreasapopularandnotoriouslyviolentcopsandrobbers gamethatturnedouttocontainhiddensexscenesthatcouldbeunlockedusinga patchdownloadedfromtheinternet.Theresultingoutcrymostlyfrom Democraticpoliticiansplayingtothecentrecausedthegame’sratingin Americatobechangedfrommaturewhichmeansyouhavetobe17tobuyitto adultsonlywhichmeansyouhavetobe18butalsomeansthatbigretailers suchasWal-Martwillnotstockit.Asaresultthegamehasbeenbanned inAustralia;andthisautumnAmerica’sFederalTradeCommissionwill investigatethecomplaints.Thatwillgivegaming’sopponentsanopportunityto venttheirwrathontheindustry.Skepticismofnewmediaisa traditionwithdeeprootsgoingbackatleastasfarasSocrates’objectionsto writtentextsoutlinedinPlato’sPhaedrus.Socratesworriedthatrelyingon writtentextsratherthantheoraltraditionwouldcreateforgetfulnessin thelearners’soulsbecausetheywillnotusetheirmemories;theywilltrust totheexternalwrittencharactersandnotrememberofthemselves.Healso objectedthatawrittenversionofaspeechwasnosubstitutefortheabilityto interrogatethespeakersincewhenquestionedthetextalwaysgivesone unvaryinganswer.Hisobjectioninshortwasthatbookswerenot interactive.PerhapsSocrateswouldhavethoughtmorehighlyofvideo games.Novelswereonceconsideredtoolow-browforuniversity literaturecoursesbuteventuallythedisapprovingprofessorsretired. Waltzmusicanddancingwerecondemnedinthe19thcentury;allthat twirlingwasthoughttobeintoxicatinganddepravedandthemusicwas outlawedinsomeplaces.Todayitishardtoimaginewhatthefusswas about.Androckandrollwasthoughttoencourageviolencepromiscuity andSatanism;buttodayevengranniesbuyColdplayalbums. Towhichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthormostlikelyagree
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SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
Text3 ItmaybejustaswellforOxford University’sreputationthatthisweek’smeetingofCongregationits 3552-stronggoverningbodywasheldinsecretfortheairofcivilized rationalitythatisgenerallysupposedtopervadedonnishconversationhas latelyturnedfractious.That’sbecausethevice-chancellorthenearest thingtheplacehastoachiefexecutivehasproposedthemostfundamental reformstotheuniversitysincetheestablishmentofthecollegesystemin 1249;andalotofthedonsandcollegesdon’tlikeit.The troublewithOxfordisthatitisunmanageable.Itsproblems-the difficultyofrecruitinggooddonsandofgettingridofbadonesconcerns aboutacademicstandardsseveremoneyworriesatsomecolleges-allspringfrom that.JohnHoodwhowasrecruitedasvice-chancellorfromtheUniversity ofAucklandandisnowprobablythemost-hatedantipodeaninBritishacademic lifereckonsheknowshowtosolvethisandhasproposedtoreducethepower ofdonsandcollegesandincreasethatofuniversityadministrators. Mr.Hoodisrightthattheuniversity’smanagementstructureneedsan overhaul.Butradicalthoughhisproposalsseemtothoseinvolvedinthe currentrowtheydonotgofarenough.ThedifficultyofmanagingOxford stemsonlypartlyfromthenuttinessofitssystemofgovernance;themore fundamentalproblemliesinitsrelationshipwiththegovernment.That’s whyMr.Hoodshouldadoptanideathatwasonceregardedasteeteringon thelunaticfringeofradicalismbutthesedaysisdiscussedeveninpolite circles.Theideaisindependence.Oxfordgetsaround £5000$9500perundergraduateperyearfromthegovernment.Inreturn itacceptsthatitcanchargestudentsonly£1150risingto£3000nextyear ontopofthat.Sinceitprobablycostsatleast£10000ayeartoteach anundergraduatethatleavesOxfordwithadeficitof£4000orsoperstudent tocoverfromitsownfunds.IfOxforddeclaredindependence itwouldlosethe£52mundergraduatesubsidyatleast.Coulditfillthe holeCertainly.America’stopuniversitieschargearound£20000per studentperyear.Thedifficultissuewouldnotbemoneyaloneitwould bebalancingnumbersofnot-so-brilliantrichpeoplepayingtopwhackwiththe clevererpooreronestheywerecross-subsidising.America’stopuniversities manageit:highfeesmeanbetterteachingwhichkeepscompetitionhotand academicstandardshighwhileluringenoughdonationstoprovidebursariesfor thepoor.ItshouldbeeasiertoextractmoneyfromalumniifOxfordwereno longerstate-funded.Wecanseefromtheavailablestatisticsthatthe______.
SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
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Text2 Youarenotheretotellmewhatto do.YouareheretotellmewhyIhavedonewhatIhavealreadydecidedto doMontaguNormantheBankofEngland’slongest-servinggovernor1920-1944 isreputedtohaveoncetoldhiseconomicadviser.Todaythankfully centralbanksaimtobemoretransparentintheirdecisionmakingaswellas morerational.Butachievingeitherofthesethingsisnotalwayseasy. WiththemostlaudableofintentionstheFederalReserveAmerica’s centralbankmaybeabouttotakeastepthatcouldbackfire. UnliketheFedmanyothercentralbankshavelongdeclaredexplicit inflationtargetsandthensetinterestratestotrytomeetthese.Some economistshavearguedthattheFedshoulddothesame.WithAlan GreenspantheFed’smuch-respectedchairmanduetoretirenextyear-aftera mere18yearsinthejob-someFedofficialswanttoadoptatargetpresumably tomaintainthecentralbank’scredibilityinthescarynewpost-Greenspanera. TheFeddiscussedsuchatargetatitsFebruarymeetingaccordingto minutespublishedthisweek.Thissoundsencouraging.Howeverthe Fedisconsideringtheideajustwhensomeothercentralbanksarebeginningto questionwhetherstrictinflationtargetingreallyworks.At presentcentra1banksfocusalmostexclusivelyonconsumer-priceindices. OnthismeasureMr.Greenspancanboastthatinflationremainsunder control.Butsomecentralbankersnowarguethatthepricesofassets suchashousesandsharesshouldalsosomehowbetakenintoaccount.A broadpriceindexforAmericawhichincludeshousepricesiscurrentlyrunning at5.5%itsfastestpacesince1982.Inflationhassimplytakenadifferent form.Shouldcentralbanksalsotrytocurbincreasesinsuch assetpricesMr.Greenspancontinuestoinsistthatmonetarypolicyshouldnot beusedtoprickasset-pricebubbles.Identifyingbubblesisdifficult exceptinretrospecthesaysandinterestratesareabluntweapon:an increasebigenoughtohaltrisingpricescouldtriggerarecession.Itis betterhesaystowaitforahousingorstockmarketbubbletoburstandthen tocushiontheeconomybycuttinginterestrates-ashedidin2001-2002. Andyettheriskisnotjustthatassetpricescangoswiftly intoreverse.Aswithtraditionalinflationsurgingassetpricesalso distortpricesignalsandsocancauseamisallocationofresources-encouraging toolittlesavingforexampleortoomuchinvestmentinhousing.Surginghouse pricesmaythereforeargueforhigherinterestratesthanconventionalinflation woulddemand.Inotherwordsstrictinflationtargeting-thefadofthe1990s-is toocrude.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthat______.
Text2 Youarenotheretotellmewhatto do.YouareheretotellmewhyIhavedonewhatIhavealreadydecidedto doMontaguNormantheBankofEngland’slongest-servinggovernor1920-1944 isreputedtohaveoncetoldhiseconomicadviser.Todaythankfully centralbanksaimtobemoretransparentintheirdecisionmakingaswellas morerational.Butachievingeitherofthesethingsisnotalwayseasy. WiththemostlaudableofintentionstheFederalReserveAmerica’s centralbankmaybeabouttotakeastepthatcouldbackfire. UnliketheFedmanyothercentralbankshavelongdeclaredexplicit inflationtargetsandthensetinterestratestotrytomeetthese.Some economistshavearguedthattheFedshoulddothesame.WithAlan GreenspantheFed’smuch-respectedchairmanduetoretirenextyear-aftera mere18yearsinthejob-someFedofficialswanttoadoptatargetpresumably tomaintainthecentralbank’scredibilityinthescarynewpost-Greenspanera. TheFeddiscussedsuchatargetatitsFebruarymeetingaccordingto minutespublishedthisweek.Thissoundsencouraging.Howeverthe Fedisconsideringtheideajustwhensomeothercentralbanksarebeginningto questionwhetherstrictinflationtargetingreallyworks.At presentcentra1banksfocusalmostexclusivelyonconsumer-priceindices. OnthismeasureMr.Greenspancanboastthatinflationremainsunder control.Butsomecentralbankersnowarguethatthepricesofassets suchashousesandsharesshouldalsosomehowbetakenintoaccount.A broadpriceindexforAmericawhichincludeshousepricesiscurrentlyrunning at5.5%itsfastestpacesince1982.Inflationhassimplytakenadifferent form.Shouldcentralbanksalsotrytocurbincreasesinsuch assetpricesMr.Greenspancontinuestoinsistthatmonetarypolicyshouldnot beusedtoprickasset-pricebubbles.Identifyingbubblesisdifficult exceptinretrospecthesaysandinterestratesareabluntweapon:an increasebigenoughtohaltrisingpricescouldtriggerarecession.Itis betterhesaystowaitforahousingorstockmarketbubbletoburstandthen tocushiontheeconomybycuttinginterestrates-ashedidin2001-2002. Andyettheriskisnotjustthatassetpricescangoswiftly intoreverse.Aswithtraditionalinflationsurgingassetpricesalso distortpricesignalsandsocancauseamisallocationofresources-encouraging toolittlesavingforexampleortoomuchinvestmentinhousing.Surginghouse pricesmaythereforeargueforhigherinterestratesthanconventionalinflation woulddemand.Inotherwordsstrictinflationtargeting-thefadofthe1990s-is toocrude.Whichofthefollowingswouldbethebesttitleforthetext
SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
Text3 ItmaybejustaswellforOxford University’sreputationthatthisweek’smeetingofCongregationits 3552-stronggoverningbodywasheldinsecretfortheairofcivilized rationalitythatisgenerallysupposedtopervadedonnishconversationhas latelyturnedfractious.That’sbecausethevice-chancellorthenearest thingtheplacehastoachiefexecutivehasproposedthemostfundamental reformstotheuniversitysincetheestablishmentofthecollegesystemin 1249;andalotofthedonsandcollegesdon’tlikeit.The troublewithOxfordisthatitisunmanageable.Itsproblems-the difficultyofrecruitinggooddonsandofgettingridofbadonesconcerns aboutacademicstandardsseveremoneyworriesatsomecolleges-allspringfrom that.JohnHoodwhowasrecruitedasvice-chancellorfromtheUniversity ofAucklandandisnowprobablythemost-hatedantipodeaninBritishacademic lifereckonsheknowshowtosolvethisandhasproposedtoreducethepower ofdonsandcollegesandincreasethatofuniversityadministrators. Mr.Hoodisrightthattheuniversity’smanagementstructureneedsan overhaul.Butradicalthoughhisproposalsseemtothoseinvolvedinthe currentrowtheydonotgofarenough.ThedifficultyofmanagingOxford stemsonlypartlyfromthenuttinessofitssystemofgovernance;themore fundamentalproblemliesinitsrelationshipwiththegovernment.That’s whyMr.Hoodshouldadoptanideathatwasonceregardedasteeteringon thelunaticfringeofradicalismbutthesedaysisdiscussedeveninpolite circles.Theideaisindependence.Oxfordgetsaround £5000$9500perundergraduateperyearfromthegovernment.Inreturn itacceptsthatitcanchargestudentsonly£1150risingto£3000nextyear ontopofthat.Sinceitprobablycostsatleast£10000ayeartoteach anundergraduatethatleavesOxfordwithadeficitof£4000orsoperstudent tocoverfromitsownfunds.IfOxforddeclaredindependence itwouldlosethe£52mundergraduatesubsidyatleast.Coulditfillthe holeCertainly.America’stopuniversitieschargearound£20000per studentperyear.Thedifficultissuewouldnotbemoneyaloneitwould bebalancingnumbersofnot-so-brilliantrichpeoplepayingtopwhackwiththe clevererpooreronestheywerecross-subsidising.America’stopuniversities manageit:highfeesmeanbetterteachingwhichkeepscompetitionhotand academicstandardshighwhileluringenoughdonationstoprovidebursariesfor thepoor.ItshouldbeeasiertoextractmoneyfromalumniifOxfordwereno longerstate-funded.Itisimpliedinthethirdparagraphthat______.
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Text2 Youarenotheretotellmewhatto do.YouareheretotellmewhyIhavedonewhatIhavealreadydecidedto doMontaguNormantheBankofEngland’slongest-servinggovernor1920-1944 isreputedtohaveoncetoldhiseconomicadviser.Todaythankfully centralbanksaimtobemoretransparentintheirdecisionmakingaswellas morerational.Butachievingeitherofthesethingsisnotalwayseasy. WiththemostlaudableofintentionstheFederalReserveAmerica’s centralbankmaybeabouttotakeastepthatcouldbackfire. UnliketheFedmanyothercentralbankshavelongdeclaredexplicit inflationtargetsandthensetinterestratestotrytomeetthese.Some economistshavearguedthattheFedshoulddothesame.WithAlan GreenspantheFed’smuch-respectedchairmanduetoretirenextyear-aftera mere18yearsinthejob-someFedofficialswanttoadoptatargetpresumably tomaintainthecentralbank’scredibilityinthescarynewpost-Greenspanera. TheFeddiscussedsuchatargetatitsFebruarymeetingaccordingto minutespublishedthisweek.Thissoundsencouraging.Howeverthe Fedisconsideringtheideajustwhensomeothercentralbanksarebeginningto questionwhetherstrictinflationtargetingreallyworks.At presentcentra1banksfocusalmostexclusivelyonconsumer-priceindices. OnthismeasureMr.Greenspancanboastthatinflationremainsunder control.Butsomecentralbankersnowarguethatthepricesofassets suchashousesandsharesshouldalsosomehowbetakenintoaccount.A broadpriceindexforAmericawhichincludeshousepricesiscurrentlyrunning at5.5%itsfastestpacesince1982.Inflationhassimplytakenadifferent form.Shouldcentralbanksalsotrytocurbincreasesinsuch assetpricesMr.Greenspancontinuestoinsistthatmonetarypolicyshouldnot beusedtoprickasset-pricebubbles.Identifyingbubblesisdifficult exceptinretrospecthesaysandinterestratesareabluntweapon:an increasebigenoughtohaltrisingpricescouldtriggerarecession.Itis betterhesaystowaitforahousingorstockmarketbubbletoburstandthen tocushiontheeconomybycuttinginterestrates-ashedidin2001-2002. Andyettheriskisnotjustthatassetpricescangoswiftly intoreverse.Aswithtraditionalinflationsurgingassetpricesalso distortpricesignalsandsocancauseamisallocationofresources-encouraging toolittlesavingforexampleortoomuchinvestmentinhousing.Surginghouse pricesmaythereforeargueforhigherinterestratesthanconventionalinflation woulddemand.Inotherwordsstrictinflationtargeting-thefadofthe1990s-is toocrude.ThewordminutesLine6Paragraph2mostprobablymeans______.
SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
Thepassageismainlyabout
SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
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SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
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Thegrowthofcell-phoneusersdeclinesbecause
SowhatisdepressionDepressionis oftenmoreaboutangerturned1thanitisaboutsadness. Butit’susually2assadness.Depression can3atallagesfromchildhoodtooldageandit’sthe UnitedStates’No.14problem.When someoneisdepressedherbehavior5changeandsheloses interestinactivitiesshe6enjoyedlikesportsmusic friendships.Thesadnessusuallylastseverydayformostofthedayand fortwoweeksormore.What7depression A8eventcancertainlybring9 depressionbutsomewillsayithappens10a specificcause.Sohowdoyouknowifyou’rejusthavingabadday11 arereallydepressedDepressionaffectsyour12 moodsbehaviorandevenyourphysicalhealth.Thesechanges oftengo13orarelabeled14simplya badcaseoftheblues.Someonewho’struly15 depressionwillhave16periodsofcryingspells feelingsof17likenotbeingabletochangeyour situationand18tikeyou’llfeelthiswayforever irritationoragitation.Adepressedpersonoften19 fromothersDepressionseldomgoesawaybyitselfandthe greatest20ofdepressionissuicide.Theriskof suicideincreasesifthedepressionisn’ttreated.
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