2007年12月19日水曜日

title, thesis statement and outline

title:

Depression and Japanese society


Thesis statement:
The criminal who generate patients of depression is Japanese society


outline:
1. Introduction
A. background information
About depression
Many Japanese have depression
The number of Japanese people who have depression
Increasing people who have depression
Difference of Japanese people’s mind between others’
B. Thesis statement

2. Japanese is not the longest worker now
A. distribution of now and period of economic growth

B. distribution by generation

C. distribution on world wide

3. Japanese is not the hardest student
A. distribution of now and period of economic growth

B. distribution by generation

C. distribution on world wide

4. Depression and culture

5. Depression and future

6. conclusion

2007年12月17日月曜日

research proposal

There are many people who say that many Japanese people choose the way to suicide and the numbers of people who have depression have increased. Ordinal Japanese people have a lot of money, so they may be happy in normal case, but generally, people tend to not feel happy if they have a lot of money.

Indeed, many Japanese people are very tired from their work, study, human relations. However, now Japanese is not people who work the longest time in the world and not the top of the world in the study field. It is not that the all of tiredness comes from work or study.

This paper will explore the reason why many Japanese people have depression and the number of Japanese people is increasing.

It appears that why Japanese people tend to have depression easily.

2007年12月12日水曜日

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2007年12月10日月曜日

scratch outline

depression(Utsu) in Japan

What is depression?
Where is the dangerous borderline of depression?
How many Japanese have depression?
How increase the number of patient in Japan?
What is the back ground of increasing people who have depression?
How many people have depression in the world?
How affect depression to daily life?
Which country have a lot of people who have depression?
Can people cure depression?
How many people in Japan choose death by depression?
Which generation have a lot of people who have depression?
Does government support them?
If all people get rid of them, how change Japan is?
How their family help them?
Are there relation between depression and health?
Are there relation between depression and criminal?