Articles related to "Apathy"Paul Neilan attempts to satirize desperate relationships, office life, and the pointlessness of the world, but he fares better at crafting simple, crude bits of humor.
Public schools are in trouble. Where did the problems begin and why are good teachers leaving like rats on a sinking ship?
2008 is election year in Russia and President Putin's future remains uncertain. Average Russians feel indifferent about politics and may not influence election outcome.
This article looks at youth (dis)engagement in politics. Are the newer generations becoming disengaged from politics?
When underactive, the thyroid can cause wide ranging health issues from weight gain to compromised immune function and mental health issues.
In The Mysteries of Udolpho, one of Ann Radcliffe's main characters speaks of sense and sensibility whilst dying, a speech that heavily influenced Jane Austen.
Man's Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotherapy kept Jewish Viennese pyschologist Viktor Frankl alive even as he wrote the book explaining his fledgling theory
Anyone who is a college senior knows about senioritis - that feeling of academic apathy that overcomes students their last semester. Here's how to cope with senioritis.
Malle's 1974 coming-of-age tale depicts the dangers of youthful malaise within the context of France's conflicted position during World War II.
Traumatic Brain Injuries cause challenges on many levels. Concerns are divided into the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavioral-emotional levels.
In 1964, a young woman was stabbed to death while nearby eyewitnesses did nothing.
From outward appearance, Jonas lives in the perfect community, but further into the novel it becomes apparent what the community is missing: love, color, and diversity.
This condition is an irreversible, progressive Disease of the brain that slowly robs the sufferer of memory and reasoning ability.
In the 1930s, Texas' poor struggled to adjust to rapidly increasing unemployment and homelessness plus the emotional scares that lasted long after the economy recovered.
Thinking of Jennifer Aniston, a short list of ideas spring forth revolving around tabloid fodder. Aniston's acting goes unnoticed, and tragically, a great film ignored.
A list taken by a postcard book, "Women Who Dared," revisits brave women from all walks of life who made a positive difference in the lives of women and men.
Read on how depression can take over fibromyalgia patients.
Alzheimer's disease most often occurs after the age of 65 and progresses through four phases of thought and physical deterioration.
Research is now suggesting that hypnosis is linked to positive changes in patients that are depressed.
Futures and options and are not for the amateur or uninitiated investor. Only the individual can make that decision but don't let false assuptions make up your mind.
In 2005, the World Health Organization found that 24.3 million people worldwide suffered from Dementia, with 4.6 million new cases a year.
I Am Legend tries hard, and succeeds initially, but its many changes in tone and method keep it from having any kind of lasting impact.
The flamboyant, bombastic, orator Alan Keyes has met the presidential candidate's requirements for debating in Iowa on Thursday.
Defining happiness seems impossible, due to its uniquely personal nature, but science has produced some promising new research into what makes people happy.
Are marijuana smokers afflicted with Amotivational Syndrome?The scientific jury is still out however, those in relationships with long term pot smokers the verdict is in.
The heavily politicised issues of climate change and global warming as well as other environmental concerns have given a fertile growing patch for good metal inspiration.
Grief is an overwhelming response to loss. Unfortunately, grief does not go away while a grieving person goes to work. Grieving a loss can affect a person's work.
Perhaps the most controversial aspect to Christianity is its claim to exclusive Truth. It is a claim that dates back to Jesus, but is it warranted?
Cognitive/ Emotional problems in Huntington's disease patients can cause behavioral issues for caretakers. Some techniques can help the situation.
What will 2007 look like in the news? Here are some guesses as to what the next year in the mainstream media might look like...
This article offers tips to help parents prevent children from coming into contact with harmful chemicals that can lead to accidental poisonings.
Allen Ginsberg's ground-breaking poem "Howl," published in 1956, expressed the anger of a generation. It also shocked, provoked, and thrilled readers -- then and now.
April will bring many changes into the lives of Aries.
April will bring many changes into the life of Pisces.
This article offers early childhood educators ways to avoid teacher burnout by minimizing job-related stress.
This article discusses the best remedies to use for those who feel down, negative and generally fed up with life.
The emotions you experience in the privacy of your dreams can help you write vivid emotional scenes for your fiction characters.
Crime fiction is a rich and varied genre and the detective novel is a classic form of story telling. Here are some fine examples of this vibrant branch of literature.
In between bipolar disorder and depression, there is actually a zone (cyclothymic disorder) where people live who do not fit the diagnostic criteria for either.
In 1714 George the Elector of Hanover became King of Great Britain after the death of Queen Anne. He was the great grandson of James I (VI).
People who have high hopes will work hard to achieve their goals.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) offers numerous social studies resources for kids on its website.
The latest findings from the world's leading climate scientists make it clearer than ever that we need to start living greener, more environmentally responsible lives.
Here's some famous, funny, and memorable movie quotes about college!
Chattanooga indie-rockers Nevertheless took their name from Luke 5. When you consider the passage and hear their dynamic music, it makes a lot of sense.
Psychiatric service dogs are specially trained to assist people with mental disabilities, performing tasks, warning of pending episodes, and providing companionship.
Contemporary Japanese author Haruki Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle manages to shine even brighter than the rest of his dazzling novels.
Weak or stubborn? Whatever Tsar Nicholas II's most serious flaw, it proved fatal to the Romanov dynasty and the monarchy of the Russian Empire.
What parents and students might expect when students go away to college and the warning signs that might indicate that a student is in trouble.
There are plenty of antidepressants to choose from. Effexor is a SSNRI.
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