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A canyon is a deep valley with steep sides, think of the grand canyon most famously to visualise what this is.A gorge is a deep ravine, which usually has a river running through it - though this doesn't have to be the case.Finally a valley is any depression, usually of a certain length, in the surface of the land and often contains a river.So, a canyon is a specific type of valley, with particularly steep sides. A gorge is a particularly deep depression, and will usually contain a river.
A canyon is a deep valley with steep sides, think of the grand canyon most famously to visualise what this is. A gorge is a deep ravine, which usually has a river running through it - though this doesn't have to be the case. Finally a valley is any depression, usually of a certain length, in the surface of the land and often contains a river. So, a canyon is a specific type of valley, with particularly steep sides. A gorge is a particularly deep depression, and will usually contain a river.
I think so. I'm not so sure though the mountains & forests, though.
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Though Kansas is known for its fertile, though flat plains, it still boasts 165 mountain peaks. Its highest is Mt. Sunflower at 4,039 ft / 1,231 m.
A microhistorian might document one day in a town that experienced particularly high unemployment levels, while a comparative historian might graph unemployment levels in several cities throughout the Great Depression.
(Apex) A microhistorian might document one day in a town that experienced particularly high unemployment levels, while a comparative historian might graph several cities' unemployment levels throughout the Great Depression.
This type of unemployment exists due to inadequate effective aggregate demand. It gets its name because it varies with the business cycle, though it can also be persistent, as during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Mass unemployment, which destabilized the political system.Contrary to a widespread myth, it wasn't hyperinflation. The period of hyperinflation in Germany was 1919-1923 and the currency was was stabilised in November 1923. In the early 1930s the key economic problems were high unemployment and fallingprices. (These led people to postpone non-essential purchases in the expectation that prices would fall even further, and this in turn worsened unemployment). Anyone who finds this hard to believe need only look at German stamps of banknotes for 1923, for example on Ebay ...Though the hyperinflation of the early 1920s didn't bring the Nazis to power, it is often said that it severely weakened the support of the middle classes for the Weimar Republic.
The history books record that unemployment reached as high as 25% in the USA during the Great Depression. What is often not appreciated is that, in those days, 25% unemployment meant that 25% of HOUSEHOLDS and FAMILIES were without any means of support. Many more people felt the impact of the loss of a job in the 1930s, because a family typically only had one breadwinner in those days (and on top of that, unemployment benefits or other governmental safety nets were very rare). Today, with so many families having both heads working outside the home, one spouse can remain employed while the other is unemployed. This reduces greatly the impact of a given percentage unemployment on a particular family. Today's estimated 17% unemployment in the USA (which includes long-term unemployed and discouraged workers, not just those receiving unemployment compensation) is at a "depression" level of unemployment, though the impact is as yet not as severe as the unemployment of the 1930s. At least 25 percent
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Some Irish people would, though it is not a widespread hobby.
It is useful sometimes for people with depression when all other treatment and medications have failed. It only works for depression though.
Yes, you will still be able to receive unemployment. I am not sure if the amount of severence has anything to do with it though. I received a severence and still qualified for max unemployment benefits.
yes. depression does not infect your body. it does infect your mind though, and by doing that can also infect your spirit.
possibly slight chance though you can keep your job