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    issues like depression, anxiety, stress, and even suicide. Increasing number of young kids and teenagers committing suicide because of cyber bullying and sexting have coming to the public 's attention. As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people with approximately 4,400 deaths every year. The CDC estimates that there are at least 100 suicide attempts for every suicide among young people. More than 14 percent of high

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    According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics suicide has prevailed as one of the two leading causes of death within local jails as well as, state prisons for decades, preceding death by natural causes. Particularly, since 2000, suicide has remained as the predominant cause of death in local jails, and the suicide rate in jails and state prisons have been tremendously increasing throughout the years, which could also be explained by the remarkably soaring inmate population nationwide. Dye (2010)

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    Increase in Suicide rates in Colleges Introduction An escalating problem throughout many educational institutions, primarily high schools and colleges is suicide. The strain of competing for the best grades possible in order to acquire a brighter future becomes so unbearable that many students choose to opt out of their lives in order to relieve themselves of the pressure. Grades may not be the only reason why a student may choose to commit suicide, several reasons include: relationship problems

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    Suicidal ideation is a medical term for thoughts about or an unusual preoccupation with suicide. The range of suicidal ideation varies greatly from fleeting to detailed planning, role playing, and unsuccessful attempts, which may be deliberately constructed to fail or be discovered, or may be fully intended to result in death. Although most people who undergo suicidal ideation do not go on to make suicide attempts, a significant proportion do.[1] Suicidal ideation is generally associated with depression;

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    Elderly Suicides and Depression in Rural Areas Introduction Suicide has been a growing issue over the years, gaining more attention over time. As of 2014, it was reported that 42,773 Americans had taken their own lives, making suicide the 10th leading cause of death (CDC, 2014). Attention has always been held heavily on young adults, although statistics show that the populations with the highest rate of suicide of Americans are ages 85 and older [19.3%] and 45-64 years of age [19.2%] (AFSP, 2014)

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    Teenage Suicide: The Breaking Point The majority of society knows a loved one suffering from depression, identity crisis, or low self-esteem. Self-injury and suicide have become a large topic of discussion in today’s world. In order to comprehend the factors that contribute to the act of self-inflicted death, one must understand the history, victim profile, forms of suicide, causes, symptoms and signs, and prevention. Understanding this information can help individuals understand a loved one’s

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    Joscelyn Hernandez Resolved: Schools should be held responsible for student suicide resulting from bullying. Affirmative I would like everyone to take a moment and imagine going home today and receiving news that your child, brother, sister, cousin, niece or nephew committed suicide. Not only that but it was as a result of them being bullied in school. No one in your family had a clue that he or she was struggling with this, so who comes to mind when you think of getting some answers? Allow

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    In a study research, it was discovered that LGBT [lesbians, gays, bisexual and transgender] youths commit suicide more than heterosexual youths. One question that perturbed my mind was ' 'Why are LGBT students committing suicide more than non-LGBT students? What factors are responsible for the massive suicide? ' ' Lesbians, gays, bisexual and transgender and heterosexual people are all members of a community, however, the society finds it difficult to accept them as members of the society instead

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    opinions on the suicide and the prevention of suicide we have reached a unanimous decision. Through these arguments, undeniable evidence clearly shows how the lives saved in the building of a suicide barrier is worth 198 million dollars. Society’s inability to confront the issue

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    geographic patterns of teen suicide in Alaska, 1979-1993. Bradford D Gessner. Suicide & Life - Threatening Behavior. New York: Fall 1997. Vol. 27, Iss. 3; pg. 264, 10 pgs Temporal Trends and Geographic Patterns of Teen Suicide in Alaska, written by Bradford D. Gessner, reported the findings of a study on teen suicide rates in Alaska. Using death certificates and U.S. census data to record trends in suicide rates among Alaskan teens ages 14-19, it was found that the teen suicide rate was 31.5 per 100

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