If you have to ask the question you have never ever been there. Be glad! Some analogies: Winston Churchill described his depressions as his "black dog", it is very much like the character in the Cartoons that had his own personal rain cloud that never left him.
As the depression was getting worse, the stock market was what is called a bear market. The rising market is called a bull market.
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Yes, the word synopsize is a verb which refers to fainting. The term from which the verb is derived is syncope.
Profits were down because customers had no money.
The Great Depression was a time starting around 1929 and lasting as long as the 1930's and into 1940 in some countries. It was a time when the economy crashed and everyone was horribly poor. Here are some sentences that are true.The banker was so upset when he lost all his money in the Great Depression that he killed himself.During the Great Depression, many people could not find any jobs at all.The Great Depression has left lasting scars that still affect people.
The medical root word 'hilus' refers to the pit or depression in an organ where vessels and nerves enter (Latin).
The "depression" refers to the fact that it's an area of low barometric pressure.
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All psychiatric practitioners and facilities treat depression, or can refer you to one nearby that does.
The German word for a weather related depression is "das Tief". A depression in winter is not at all unseasonal.
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True. A+Wrong, actually dysthymia refers to a mild form of clinical depression not a severe form.
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