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Transcript: De’Jahnna Crockett Block 88 Closed during breaks A lot of dorms or residence halls are closed during holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas etc. so if someone plans on staying at school during those breaks they would need to make sure they choose a dorm that is open during those breaks because you can’t be in the closed halls on break but of course your belongings can. Nearly 7,000 students live on campus Academic ACT: 24 or higher SAT: 1090 or higher Math: four units English: three units Science: three units Foreign Language: two units Fine Arts: one unit Social Studies: three units Location Cost Out of State Greek Recreational Block 25 Organizations Men's Sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Swimming & Diving Track & Field Wrestling Academic Block 113:First four–week session: $379.50 57 meals for four weeks June 1 – June 29 Second four–week session: $379.50 57 meals for four weeks July 2 – July 27 Eight–week session: $759.00 113 meals for eight weeks June 1 – July 27 Pre-Med Because I have always wanted to help people so to me to be apart of the oncology department of medicine is perfect for me because I really want to be apart of finding a legit cure for cancer. Pre-Law Because I took an interest in law since the sixth grade and I found that I like the whole idea of being a defense attorney, just all of it is interesting to me. Residential Life TLCs Open during breaks Block 138:First four–week session: $432.00 69 meals for four weeks June 1 – June 29 Second four–week session: $432.00 69 meals for four weeks July 2 – July 27 Eight–week session:$864.00 138 meals for eight weeks June 1 – July 27 Womens Sports Basketball Cross Country Golf Gymnastics Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Departmental E.Z. charge: Breakfast $6.50 Lunch or dinner $8.50 Pre paid it is recommended to add $400 per week (allow you to make deposits in advance) Using pay as you go you add $100 per week In State: Tuition: $8928 Room/Board: $9046 Books/Supplies: $1086 Personal expenses/Transportation: $3156 Total: $22216 Block Plans University of Missouri located in Columbia Missouri School Population: Over 30,000 students Class Size: 20:1 Roller Hockey Rugby - Men's Rugby - Women's Running SCUBA Shooting Snowboard/Snow ski Soccer - Men's Soccer - Women's Softball - Women's Strength Swimming Tae Kwon Do (Youn Wha Ryu) Tennis Triathlon Ultimate Frisbee - Men's Ultimate Frisbee - Women's Volleyball - Men's Volleyball - Women's Water Polo Water Ski and Wakeboard Wrestling Other Schools of interest Community style versus suite style: Basically you share a TV room and a bathroom with the students that live on the same floor as you. In suite style you just share the lounge or common areas with just a smaller group of students. Nursing Program Size Location Law Program Athletics The dorms that are open on these breaks allow students to actually be there and do what they need to do without being in trouble for being in the dorms that are closed, so you and your belongings can be in the residence halls School Wide: Merit Scholarships Missouri Higher Education Scholarships Dr. Donald Suggs Scholarships Chancellor’s Scholarship MU annual scholarship GLCs Why Mizzou ? Admission Requirement Scholarships for law students Scholarships for medical school students Veterinary School of medicine scholarships ROTC scholarships WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE MIZZOU? Summer Block Plans Population Living on Campus First four–week session: $192.00 25 meals for four weeks June 1 – June 29 Second four–week session:$192.00 25 meals for four weeks July 2 – July 27 Eight–week session:$192.00 25 meals for eight weeks June 1 – July 27 Collegiate Sports The FIGs Program Scholarships First four–week session: $327.00 44 meals for four weeks June 1 – June 29 Second four–week session: $327.00 44 meals for four weeks July 2 – July 27 Eight–week session: $654.00 88 meals for eight weeks June 1 – July 27 Spelman college Columbia college Ku Tuition: $20870 Room/Board: $9046 Books/Supplies: $1086 Personal expenses/Transportation: $3156 Total: $34158 Meal Plans Archery Baseball Basketball - Men's Basketball - Women's Bass Fishing Bowling Canoe & Kayak Climbing Competitive Dance Crew Cycling Fencing Field Hockey - Women's Freestyle Your Expression (FYE) Dance Team Ice Hockey Jujitsu (Ko Den Kai) Karate (Sho Rei Shobu Kan) Lacrosse - Men's Lacrosse - Women's Main Attraction Dance Team OFFICIAL Dance Team Outer Limits Dance Team Paintball Racquetball Social Aspect Majors Recreational Activities Intramural Mizzou Block 275: 550 meals for the year.($3,300) Mizzou Block 225: 450 meals a year.($2,900) Mizzou Block 125: 350 meals a year.($2,500) Continuation First off its one of the best colleges in Missouri Also because its D1 sports Great medical program

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Transcript: Depression Depression is an illness which is common but often misunderstood. It can occur without people realizing that they even have it. Many people ignore the signs of depression, and some cope with it by abusing alcohol and/or drugs. It is not a personal weakness; it is an illness that can be for the most part successfully treated, unless the depression gets worse resulting in suicide. Depression can come once or twice in your lifetime some times the time period last longer than others. Depression involves all areas of your life: your life situation; your thoughts, emotions and physical state; and your actions. It may affect social support, family relationships, employment, and finances. Each of these areas is connected to all the others. There is all diffrent types of depression, Some signs of depression are: Loss of energy Self-loathing Reckless behavior Concentration problems Unexplained aches and pains Other reasons for Depression are: Remember there is a treatment for this illness. Sometimes talking to people other than your family is healthy. Therapy is one of the most helpful ways to over coming your depression. Also anti-depressants can make things feel better for you if therapy cant. All anti-depressants are diffrent, depends on how the person reacts to it. What is Depression? Diffrent types of anti-depressants are : 1.Celexa (citalopram) 2.Lexapro (escitalopram oxalate) 3.Luvox (fluvoxamine) 4.Paxil (paroxetine) 5.Prozac (fluoxetine) 6.Zoloft (sertraline) Causes Sometimes, instead of sadness, a depressed person will experience a general sense of emotional numbness, an inability to feel anything. Others become short-tempered when they are depressed. They may be more irritable, snapping at coworkers or clients, which may lead to new stresses and conflicts. Signs and symptons to Depression Feelings of helplessness and hopelessness. Loss of interest in daily activities Appetite or weight changes Sleep changes Anger or irritability Treatment Major depression, is the most common. Walks around with the weight of the world on their shoulders. Atypical Depression, sometimes able to experience happiness Dysthymia, Many people just walk around seeming depressed and have been their whole life and are not aware of it. Manic Depression, can be defined as an emotional disorder characterized by changing mood shifts from depression to mania which can sometimes be quite rapid. Stress at work to a death of a loved one can all cause depression, In our head we think, and the more we think the more we create a problem in our heads that wasnt even there to begin with. When you feel you are becoming not yourself, not enjoying the things you used too, or snapping at your loved ones when you wouldnt before, and sometimes everything all adds up and you just cant handle it anymore. Depression can vary from person to person, but there will always be common symptoms. It’s important to remember that these symptoms can be part of life’s normal lows. But the more symptoms you have, the stronger they are, and the longer they’ve lasted—the more likely it is that you’re dealing with depression.

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Transcript: DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION People who are in the military have a higher risk of suicide than those who are not. In 2012 military suicide hit a new high with one member committing suicide every 25 hours. For a total of 349 suicides last year. These suicides were spread across all branches of the military. Including the Army, and the Navy. Depression has many different branches which include: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Clinical Depression, Unipolar Depression, and Recurring Depression. If YOU or SOMEONE you know is contemplating suicide please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. If you or someone you know is depressed please tell someone you trust so that you may get the proper help you need. DEPRESSION DEPRESSION A depressive disorder is a syndrome that reflects a saddened or blue mood exceeding normal sadness and grief. These are the symptoms of depression approved by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): Difficulty concentrating, difficulty remembering details, and making decisions. Fatigue and decreased energy. Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and/or helplessness. Insomnia, early-morning wakefulness, or excessive sleeping. Loss of interest in activities or hobbies once pleasurable. Overeating or appetite loss. Persistent aches or pains, headaches, cramps, or digestive problems that do not ease even with treatment. DEPRESSION 1 out 10 people will have depression in their lifetime. Out of those ten one of the them is likely to commit suicide from depression. DEPRESSION Depression is categorized by negative thoughts, moods, behaviors, and specific changes in body functions. (Eating, Sleeping, and sexual activity.) The most common age period to get depressed is in your 20's and 30's. There have been peaks of depression in people between their 40's and 50's. This can happen because of changes in peoples lifetime. Such as having children, loss of loved one, gaining of weight, accidents, and aging. DEPRESSION In the United States 3.4% of people who commit suicide do so because of depression. 60% of all people that commit suicide in the united states have had depression before. Depression is NOT a weakness. It is a illness that can be treated with medicine and therapy. In some EXTREME cases shock therapy may be an option. Anybody can get depression. This includes celebrities such as Albert Einstein.

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Transcript: Relevance of Literature Findings to Proposed Topic Connection of Gaps in Literature to Proposed Study Barrera, M., Alam, R., D'agostino, N., Nicholas, D., & Schneiderman, G. (2013). Parental Perceptions of Siblings’ Grieving After a Childhood Cancer Death: A Longitudinal Study. Death Studies, 25-46. Calmes S. Childhood Psychological Trauma and First-Year College Students' Substance Dependence. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling [serial online]. October 2013; 34(2):70-80. Available from: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, Ipswich, MA. Cigich, K. M. (1998). Long-term effects of childhood parental death on lifetime adjustment (Order No. 1393336). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Full Text. (304490219). Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/304490219? accountid=34899 Colman, I., Garad, Y., Zeng, Y., Naicker, K., Weeks, M., Patten, S., Wild, T. (n.d.). Stress and development of depression and heavy drinking in adulthood: Moderating effects of childhood trauma. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 265-274. Hovens, J., Wiersma, J., Giltay, E., Oppen, P., Spinhoven, P., Penninx, B., & Zitman, F. (2010). Childhood life events and childhood trauma in adult patients with depressive, anxiety and comorbid disorders vs. controls. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 66-74. Murphy, J., Houston, J., Shevlin, M., & Adamson, G. (n.d.). Childhood sexual trauma, cannabis use and psychosis: Statistically controlling for pre-trauma psychosis and psychopathology. <i>Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology,</i> 853-861. Nguyen, L. J. (2006). The impact of childhood trauma on treatment response of depressed adolescents (Order No. 3251863). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Full Text. (305251932). PowerPoint Presentation The lost of a sibling during childhood and the influences it has on becoming a successful young adult. (18-28) Research Topic & Questions RQ1 How does childhood trauma influences young adults ages 18-28. RQ2 What are some positive and negative effects that the lost of a sibling during childhood has on a child as they are growing up? RQ3 Does the loss of a sibling during childhood influences a young adult on there highest educational level? One study mentioned that we need more studies that can show how the death of a sibling during childhood influences them in long terms. A study showed that parents described siblings expression of grieving as a mix emotions of anger and sadness. During grieving children have a difficulty functioning properly in a daily basis One study mentioned that childhood trauma rather than childhood life events appears to be an important risk factor for depressive and anxiety disorders Key Findings from the Literature Background of the Problem My study will cover the gap by finding how the lost of a sibling during childhood can influence the child to become a successful young adult. Gaps in Research Not many research has been done on siblings who lost a brother or sister. We only know about the mental health problems. We need to find how it influences the life of the sibling in a positive way. Resources Spuij, M., Reitz, E., Prinzie, P., Stikkelbroek, Y., Roos, C., & Boelen, P. (n.d.). Distinctiveness of symptoms of prolonged grief, depression, and post-traumatic stress in bereaved children and adolescents. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 673-679. Teplow, D. R. (1995). Sibling loss: The death of a brother or sister in childhood (Order No. 9536355). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Full Text. (304277702). Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/304277702?accountid=34899 Van Winkel R. (2013) Childhood Trauma as a Cause of Psychosis: Linking Genes, Psychology, and Biology. Canadian Journal Of Psychiatry [serial online]. (1):44-51. Available from: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, Ipswich, MA.

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