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Depression The sadness disease

Date Submitted: 12/08/2004 06:10:59
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 8 pages (2083 words)
Depression: The Sadness Disease In our never-ending quest for happiness in our life, is some of the joy taken away? Have our thoughts for what we always want turned astray? Why has the quest for happiness left us more vulnerable and sad? Are we a society of melancholy people who are all looking for happiness and disappointed with what we find, leaving us in a state of depression and unstableness, and turning us into not …
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