Depression or depressive disorder is a clinical or emotional and physical problem that affects various hierarchy of a society-women, children and families.
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Depression causes from various reasons. Sometimes unemployment, reduction in wages creates mental pressure upon head of the family or the main earning member of the family which also affect the other member of the family. Because it hamper their usual living standard, their daily expenditure also.
If adult unemployed member of a family suffers from mental depression which cause anxiety, tension that leads to unhealthy lifestyle and ultimate complete disorder of a life cycle.
Mental depression of a person creates negative vibes around one and all present around him. So, depression spreads its wings through the family hierarchy (children to head of the family).
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A. Coverage includes trees, plants, outside antennas and signs that are not attached to the building
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The coverage of the Builders Risk Coverage Form solely apply only to the structures under construction, and the materials intended to become a part of the structure, and temporary structures used in the construction
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The empirical study of democratic regimes in the last fifty years has focused on the question of what makes for stable democracies.[1] Various hypotheses have been put forward and tested about the social and political conditions under which democratic regimes come to be or to endure. A presupposition of most of this research is that democratic regimes are particularly fragile. The supposition that democracies are fragile probably has a number of sources. The frightening experience of the descent of European democracies into fascism and communism is perhaps the most important. But we can also find support for this presupposition in the evident fragility of democratic regimes in the less developed world. And, standing behind these events, is the long standing tradition in political philosophy—and especially, in pre-modern political thought—of disparaging democracy and warning that it is likely to lead to tyranny.
We do not dispute the notion that democratic regimes are fragile. But we observe that all political regimes are fragile. Political stability is by no means the norm in human history. The question thus becomes whether democratic regimes are more fragile than authoritarian regimes. This, we believe, remains a much ignored and thus open question.
The aim of this paper is to present a preliminary exploration of this issue. We present some initial empirical data that address the relative stability of authoritarian and democratic regimes. But, before we begin to attempt to test the hypothesis that democratic regimes are at least as stable than authoritarian ones, if not more so, we must first answer some preliminary questions about the conceptual and operational definitions of the notions of democracy, authoritarianism and stability. This is the task of parts II and III of the paper. We more briefly discuss our data and statistical methods in parts IV and V of the paper and present some initial results in part VI. We begin, in part I, with some theoretical reasons for thinking that democratic regimes might be quite as stable as authoritarian ones.
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Her nearing death
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The term biological clock has many different meaning, one of the is the decrease of female fertility with advancing maternal age, the other the biological program that limits the lifespan of an individual.
Rosa's grandmother Teresita is the term biological clock to the fact that she is approaching an age at which she is likely to die. Winding down means slowing down in life, closing things, being at peace with the idea that one's death is near. The term is a neutral way of saying that she is feeling old and ready to die.