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Depression in the Elderly
Depression in the Elderly: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Cultural Factors Symptoms of Depression in the Elderly Depression in the elderly may manifest similarly to depression in younger or middle-aged individuals but may also exhibit some specific symptoms:
By iSuleymanCoban2 years ago in Humans
What’s the “Situation” With Modern Love & Heartbreak?
During my high school and college tenure, the word "situationship" hadn't yet been popularized, but the concept certainly was. If you're unfamiliar with the term, it might be because the idea is ambiguous in and of itself.
By Ashley Tripp2 years ago in Humans
Behind Bars: The Stories Behind the Top 10 Illegal Knives!
For thousands of years, knives have been a vital tool for humans, being used for everything from self-defense to hunting. But not every knife is acceptable to carry or own. The shadowy world of illegal knives, each with a unique history and significance, is hidden beneath the allure of blades. To shed light on the origins, designs, and justifications for the prohibition of the top 10 illegal knives, we delve into the shadows in this article.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in Humans
Could Love Actually Be a Net Negative for Humanity
Introduction I am not one to complain about tests being too hard. In fact, generally speaking, the more difficult any given challenge, the more compelling I find it. Even for me however to "write a personal reflection that explores the complexities of love" is a challenge for which I must cry uncle. To find something interesting, and more importantly, something which has not been said a million times before, by a million other people a million times more talented than me, about a topic that may the most thought and written about in the history of humanity, is likely not possible for a person of my limited abilities. That said, since I am already sitting here at the computer and fully committed to writing something, and since I have also decided that no matter what the outcome I will submit it to the above referenced challenge, I must go on, and if you are a are a fan of intellectually stimulating run on filled ramblings, then I invite you to read on. What is to come will no doubt not exactly fit the criteria of the aforementioned challenge for which this piece is being penned. However, in the spirit of difficult challenges I challenge the judges and you the reader, to try and find a way to make it fit. If I am up to the challenge surely you can be too.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Humans
Human trafficking in Kern County. Content Warning.
The term “human trafficking” sounds so foreign and distant to so many of us. It is glamorized in movies and on television shows, but surely it couldn’t happen in our own backyards. We tell ourselves it doesn’t exist because it is not in our peripheral and we sleep better for it, but it is invisible by design.
By Ellen Kommel2 years ago in Humans
"The Symphony of Collaboration: Humans and AI in Harmonious Unity"
Once upon a time, in a not-so-distant future, there existed a world where artificial intelligence and humans coexisted in harmony. This world was a testament to the profound advancements in technology and the incredible potential of human-AI collaboration.
By Abolarin Ebenezer2 years ago in Humans
Political Metamorphosis and the Looming Shadow
The ever-shifting landscape of political geography provides a captivating window into the intricate interplay between power, ideology, and conflict. Analyzing this intricate map reveals not only the ongoing transformations within individual states but also the potential fault lines that could erupt into a catastrophic global conflict.
By James Moody2 years ago in Humans






