Clinical depression (or major depression) is the more-severe form of "regular" depression. It isn't the same as depression caused by something in particular, like the loss of a loved one, it's more of a constant feeling of sadness or loss of interest
Well, Juan is a dynamic character in "The Censors", he went form trying to outsmart the censors by working for them, but eventually became dedicated to it and censors his own letter leading to his own death. J<span>uan censors his own letter, Juan becomes loyal to government, juan turns in co-workers, narrator claims juan is "clever" at a time he is being foolish.
Juan is </span><span>dedicated, fearful, brainwashed, nervous, back stabber, clever, selfish, unoriginal, accuser, loyal, devoted, resourceful, creative, proud, sender of letter, which makes him a good censor.
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I hope this helps.
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The early forms of notes in the Middle Ages are called neumes. Those are signs written above the chant texts, just like contemporary notes.
Voltaire's existence in the wake of death is mind-boggling, his notoriety changing with progressive administrations.
The French revolution thought back to him as a courageous antecedent of its battle, and in 1791, his remaining parts were taken back to Paris and with extraordinary celebration, put in the Panthéon.