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Archive for July 3rd, 2009

by Sabrina Summerfield

The institution of marriage has been bounced around, thrown up, stomped on a few times, and then rinsed off and repeated. What have we done to a ceremonial process that is supposed to be about your desire to be with your loved one forever? Do people not realize that problems arise and need to be dealt with as a unit? Or have we lost what It means to actually value someone and something as much as that? The answer to that question at this point is rather hazy.

by Jordan Penner

Manic depressive disorder is a critical mental ailment that can leave an individual sad, isolated, and unable to maintain a career. These situations can bring about serious results in a person’s life. That’s why it’s so imperative to care for this problem as early as possible. Although treating the medical disorder can be easier said than done if you don’t even recognize that you suffer from it.

by Gordon Dalwood

There seems to be a number of prevalent myths surrounding the condition of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Many of these myths center on the notion that GAD is not a serious condition and that most people who suffer from it are weak minded. While such stereotypical notions are common, they are not even remotely accurate in terms of their ability to properly diagnose such a condition. GAD is far from a minor psychological hang up. It is a serious debilitating condition that affects millions of people.

by Dr. Ann Shorb

Take a look back at the days when you were younger and the school teacher said “There will be an exam in just a few days.” When you heard this you knew it was time to review everything that you had covered.

When you heard these words you knew you needed to kick your studies into high gear. Although you had been studying all along, it was now time to really do a thorough review to make sure you understand everything, since you didn’t know exactly what would be covered on the exam.

by Will Edwards

The Napoleon Hill classic, Think and Grow Rich, has continued to pose a challenge for readers ever since its publication in 1937. Hill claims to have implanted his secret to gaining wealth within the pages of the book in such a was that is is ‘hidden’ whilst it also remains in plain view. Actually, the secret is in two separate parts. The first part, he talks about openly, however, the second part is not at all so obvious.