Answer:Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disorder that causes someone to have constant undesirable or unwanted thoughts or ideas which constantly drive them towards doing something repeatedly(compulsion).
It can range from innocent behavior such as constantly washing your hands or constantly cleaning.
A person finds it hard to get rid of these ideas or thoughts, eventhough they may understand how bad their thoughts are but still they can't seem to stop themselves from these obsessions.
When I was in school my teacher always pays attention to my classmates who are sitting in front of the class because he thought they are the ones who are smart. We can all see this unfair treatment, especially to quizzes and recitations.
What I did is I didn't care about the teacher at all and topped all my exams. I have the freedom to sit wherever I want and I don't care about the grades. But I aced the tests he gave. My lesson is the more you don't care about people you can't give you anything good. The more you'll be happy. Just stick to your goals
Answer: The Great Depression of the 1930s hit Mexican immigrants especially hard. Along with the job crisis and food shortages that affected all U.S. workers, Mexicans and Mexican Americans had to face an additional threat: deportation. As unemployment swept the U.S., hostility to immigrant workers grew, and the government began a program of repatriating immigrants to Mexico. Immigrants were offered free train rides to Mexico, and some went voluntarily, but many were either tricked or coerced into repatriation, and some U.S. citizens were deported simply on suspicion of being Mexican. All in all, hundreds of thousands of Mexican immigrants, especially farmworkers, were sent out of the country during the 1930s--many of them the same workers who had been eagerly recruited a decade before.
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