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  1. Brain (22060 bytes)
    16: ... a cure. [[Mental illness]]es, such as [[clinical depression]], [[schizophrenia]], [[bipolar disorder]], and [...
    50: ...'[[Creativity]] can be easily developed using the simple brainstorming/lateral thinking techniques.''
  2. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
    56: ...are in the [[1930s]], which later became known as Depression glass.
  3. Finland (29511 bytes)
    88: ...titutionality of laws in Finland is verified by a simple vote in the parliament. However, the Constitution...
    125: ...2]] but slowed down in [[2003]] because of global depression.
  4. Spain (36498 bytes)
    81: ... resulted in rampant [[inflation]] and [[economic depression]].
    227: ...ies has lead to the present situation, apparently simple, but sometimes extremely confusing. During the [[...
  5. History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
    72: ...on was actively encouraged. Spurred by the [[Long Depression|Panic of 1873]], the Grange soon grew to 20,000 c...
    117: ...on skilled workers. His objectives were "pure and simple": increasing [[wage]]s, reducing hours and improv...
    133: ... resources. The [[Panic of 1893]] and the ensuing depression also led some businessmen and politicians to come...
    135: Like the [[Long Depression]] in Europe, which bred doubts regarding growing ...
    137: ...versely affected many elite groups. Like the Long Depression, an era of increasing unemployment and deflated p...
  6. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    40: ==Causes of the Great Depression==
    48: ...es]] triggered a world-wide [[Economic depression|depression]], which led to [[Deflation_(economics)|deflation...
    70: ... structure was a fifth contributing factor to the Depression. When the war came to an end in [[1918]], all Eur...
    72: ...l credit structure was one of the reasons why the Depression spread to Europe (and grew much worse in America)...
    76: By [[1931]] the world was reeling from the worst depression of all time, and the entire structure of reparati...
  7. Meditation (26064 bytes)
    34: ...se and power. Some mantras can be translated into simple words, but invariably the deeper meaning can only...
    81: Meanwhile, the amygdala, which is a simpler structure (and older in evolutionary terms), mak...
    87: ...al cortex is more affected than the comparatively simple and robust amygdala, resulting in lowered inhibit...
    89: ...od feelings). There are similar studies linking [[depression]] and [[anxiety]] with decreased activity in the ...
    107: ..., Shapiro (1992) reported such adverse effects as depression, relaxation-induced anxiety and panic, paradoxica...
  8. Cerebellum (7954 bytes)
    2: ...time perception, and precise movement. Studies of simple forms of [[motor learning]], such as adaptation o...
    33: ...g]] to a single plasticity mechanism, [[long-term depression]] of [[parallel fiber]] [[synapse]]s.
  9. Amygdala (2653 bytes)
    3: ...iety|anxiety]], [[autism]], [[clinical depression|depression]], [[narcolepsy]], [[post-traumatic stress disord...
    7: ...d others. In this regard the amygdala serves as a simple [[Ivan Pavlov|Pavlovian]] learning machine that a...
  10. Elbow-joint (10539 bytes)
    14: ...rection, pass from the upper part of the coronoid depression and become partly blended with the preceding, but...
    25: ...n the ulnar collateral, attached, ''above,'' to a depression below the lateral epicondyle of the humerus; ''be...
    41: ...trochlea of the humerus, with its prominences and depressions, to the semilunar notch of the ulna, prevents an...
  11. Philo Farnsworth (6489 bytes)
    11: ... have marked the beginning of his struggle with [[depression]]. Since RCA controlled key patents and manufactu...
    15: ...h then entered a period of chronic alcohol abuse, depression and dependancies on drugs. By 1949 he had ceased...
  12. Airline (29546 bytes)
    28: ...was generally profitable, even during the [[Great Depression]]. This trend continued until the beginning of [[...
    117: ...iers usually offer straightforward, preannounced, simple prices. They can do this by quoting prices for ea...
  13. Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
    43: ...tatorship and democracy, Hoover liked to say, was simple: dictators organize from the bottom down, democra...
    52: ..., in the words of Ambassador Walter Hines Page "a simple, modest, energetic little man who began his caree...
    58: ...ed downward into what became known as the [[Great Depression]].
    60: ...items. This act is often blamed for deepening the depression, and being Hoover's biggest political blunder. Th...
    70: ...was put to the test with the onset of the [[Great Depression]] in 1929. It was his vocal stance on non-interve...
  14. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    20: ...helped the United States recover from the [[Great Depression]] according to many historians, but others disput...
    70: ... Street Crash]] in October ushered in the [[Great Depression]], Roosevelt showed his usual energy and imaginat...
    84: ... the United States was in the depths of the worst depression in its history. Some 13 million people, a third o...
    86: ...no systematic economic beliefs at all. He saw the Depression as mainly a matter of confidence—people had...
    93: ...gh [[tariff]] barriers erected in response to the Depression were not removed, and without a revival of intern...
  15. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    61: ...III began with these words: " ...We, the Slavs, a simple people, have no-one to teach us the truth..." The...
    158: ...t successful, however, due in part to the [[Great Depression]], the worldwide economic slump of the 1930s. Slo...
  16. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    54: ... action, as described above, do not permit such a simple [[assay]] and require more difficult studies, req...
    90: ... [[insomnia]] and even mild [[clinical depression|depression]]. Smokers abstaining from nicotine for approxim...
  17. Amusement park (17293 bytes)
    3: ...eople. An amusement park is more elaborate than a simple city park or playground, as an amusement park is ...
    16: ...amland (opened in [[1904]]). However, the [[Great Depression]] of the [[1930s]] and [[World War II]] during th...
    42: ...s|U.S.]] and in countries around the world. Even simpler theme parks directly aimed at smaller children h...
  18. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    2: ...m of the United States economy during the [[Great Depression]]. Dozens of "alphabet reform" agencies were cre...
    7: ...ird of the population that was hardest hit by the depression. Roosevelt expanded Hoover's [[Federal Emergency...
    9: ...ry'' was the goal of restoring the economy to pre-depression levels. (That did not necessarily mean 1929, whi...
    11: ...erwise would have been. What pulled us out of the depression was the natural resilience of the economy and WW2...
    18: ...ar and service sectors, but [[Cities in the great depression|every city]] and state was hit hard.
  19. Opossum (4544 bytes)
    5: ...hensility|prehensile tails]]. The [[stomach]] is simple, with a small [[cecum]]. Opossum [[reproductive s...
    7: ...nally introduced into the West during the [[Great Depression]], probably as a source of food. Their range has ...
  20. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    42: One Sumerian wrote: "Tears, lament, anguish, and depression are within me. Suffering overwhelms me. Evil fate...
    66: Sumerians used slings and simple bows. (the [[recurve bow]] is a later invention.)

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