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Coming of Age on Zoloft

Coming of Age on Zoloft

Katherine Sharpe

HarperPerennial
2012
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Would I have been someone else without this drug? Was I helped by it? Can I survive without it? Like many of her generation, Katherine Sharpe grew up on antidepressants. A serious panic attack in her first semester at college led to a prescription to Zoloft, a drug she would rely upon for the next ten years. Her story is not remarkable - except for its staggering ubiquity. In 2005, antidepressants surpassed blood-pressure medication as the most frequently prescribed class of drugs in the United States. That year, ten percent of the US population took an antidepressant, a figure that has been greater since. But what disturbs Sharpe most is that antidepressants-specifically, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, or SSRIs - are being prescribed to younger and younger patients. Children, adolescents, and teenagers are being robbed of the opportunity to grow up "as themselves," rather than as young people with doctored personalities. What's more, the reasons behind their prescriptions are often vague at best-resulting in a generation of young adults who have grown up dogged by existential doubts and uncertainties about their own personalities and potentials. In "Coming of Age on Zoloft", Sharpe offers insight and hope for these millions of young men and women struggling to understand their long-term relationships with antidepressants. Sharpe tells the story of the societal and scientific perfect storm that led to the SSRI explosion in the 1990s, delves deeply into her own drug experience, and interviews dozens of her peers about their relationships to SSRIs. Weaving these threads together with intelligence and grace, she creates a nuanced and thorough portrait of her generation's prescription - drug culture - a picture at once deeply troubling and yet ultimately, undeniably hopeful.
The Shapes of Stories

The Shapes of Stories

Katherine Elkins

Cambridge University Press
2022
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Sentiment analysis has gained widespread adoption in many fields, but not—until now—in literary studies. Scholars have lacked a robust methodology that adapts the tool to the skills and questions central to literary scholars. Also lacking has been quantitative data to help the scholar choose between the many models. Which model is best for which narrative, and why? By comparing over three dozen models, including the latest Deep Learning AI, the author details how to choose the correct model—or set of models—depending on the unique affective fingerprint of a narrative. The author also demonstrates how to combine a clustered close reading of textual cruxes in order to interpret a narrative. By analyzing a diverse and cross-cultural range of texts in a series of case studies, the Element highlights new insights into the many shapes of stories.
We Share Walls

We Share Walls

Katherine E. Hoffman

Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley Sons Ltd)
2007
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We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco explores how political economic shifts over the last century have reshaped the language practices and ideologies of women (and men) in the plains and mountains of rural Morocco. Offers a unique and richly textured ethnography of language maintenance and shift as well as language and place-making among an overlooked Muslim groupExamines how Moroccan Berbers use language to integrate into the Arab-speaking world and retain their own distinct identityIlluminates the intriguing semiotic and gender issues embedded in the culturePart of the Blackwell Studies in Discourse and Culture Series
We Share Walls

We Share Walls

Katherine E. Hoffman

Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley Sons Ltd)
2007
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We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco explores how political economic shifts over the last century have reshaped the language practices and ideologies of women (and men) in the plains and mountains of rural Morocco. Offers a unique and richly textured ethnography of language maintenance and shift as well as language and place-making among an overlooked Muslim groupExamines how Moroccan Berbers use language to integrate into the Arab-speaking world and retain their own distinct identityIlluminates the intriguing semiotic and gender issues embedded in the culturePart of the Blackwell Studies in Discourse and Culture Series
Share Your Story: Blogging with MSN Spaces

Share Your Story: Blogging with MSN Spaces

Katherine Murray; Mike Torres

Pagina förlags AB
2006
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Everyone has a story to tell. And with MSN Spaces, a free online service from Microsoft, you can get a space of your own to share your thoughts, communicate with friends, and express your individuality! This fun, practical, and slightly quirky book shows you how to get started with your own personal Web log—or blog—on MSN Spaces. Topics include:Key Book Benefits:Introduces the novice to the fun and social aspects of blogging on MSN SpacesCo-written by a lead program manager on the MSN team, this book provides essential insights on all key features of the serviceProvides practical, how-to information--including do's and don'ts--for setting up and managing your own blog
Little Blue Dot: How GPS Shaped the Modern World

Little Blue Dot: How GPS Shaped the Modern World

Katherine Dunn

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
2026
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The unknown history of the GPS, created as a military technology for accurate bombing during wartime, now turned daily necessity that impacts all matters economic, social, and cultural. Gone are the days when we pulled off to the side of the road, twisted a map this way and that and squinted in exasperation before saying, "We're lost." Now, a network of satellites circling the earth points us in the right direction. The Global Positioning System is now not only embedded in our phones but in our cultural histories and futures. GPS, intangible but ubiquitous, has instigated a radical shift in our relationship to our own intuition and place in the world, making us critically dependent on technology we forget is even there. Little Blue Dot uncovers the GPS's origins in the air battles of World War II, following along as its military uses expanded and shapeshifted to become part of the fabric of modern life. With pulsating detail, investigative reporter Katherine Dunn takes the reader on a fascinating journey from the clunky origins of the technology to its modern day iteration, considering its role in international politics, climate, and artificial intelligence-and its vulnerabilities to manipulation. Sharp and evocative, Little Blue Dot considers the future of GPS, its impact on our understanding of space and time, and the role of technology in our lives.
Target Grade 7 AQA GCSE (9-1) Mathematics Algebra and Shape Workbook
Catch up, keep up and make expected progress in GCSE (9-1) Maths with this new series of intervention workbooks, specifically designed for the AQA specification. This workbook: targets key misconceptions and barriers to help you get back on track addresses areas of underperformance in a systematic way, with a unique approach that builds, develops and extends your skills gets you ready for the new GCSE (9-1) assessments with problem-solving exercises and lots of exam-style questions provides ready-to-use examples and practice questions mapped to the Pearson Progression Map and Scale, helping you to track your progress addresses an area of difficulty in each unit with a unique approach, to develop and extend your skills.
Shared Housing, Shared Lives

Shared Housing, Shared Lives

Sue Heath; Katherine Davies; Gemma Edwards; Rachael Scicluna

Routledge
2019
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With a growing population, rising housing costs and housing providers struggling to meet demand for affordable accommodation, more and more people in the UK find themselves sharing their living spaces with people from outside of their families at some point in their lives.Focusing on sharers in a wide variety of contexts and at all stages of the life course, Shared Housing, Shared Lives demonstrates how personal relationships are the key to whether shared living arrangements falter or flourish. Indeed, this book demonstrates how issues such as finances, domestic space and daily routines are all factors which can impact upon personal relationships and wider understandings of the home and privacy. By directing attention towards people and relationships rather than bricks and mortar, Shared Housing, Shared Lives is essential reading for students and researchers in fields such as sociology, housing studies, social policy, cultural anthropology and demography, as well as for researchers and practitioners working in these areas
Shared Housing, Shared Lives

Shared Housing, Shared Lives

Sue Heath; Katherine Davies; Gemma Edwards; Rachael Scicluna

Routledge
2017
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With a growing population, rising housing costs and housing providers struggling to meet demand for affordable accommodation, more and more people in the UK find themselves sharing their living spaces with people from outside of their families at some point in their lives.Focusing on sharers in a wide variety of contexts and at all stages of the life course, Shared Housing, Shared Lives demonstrates how personal relationships are the key to whether shared living arrangements falter or flourish. Indeed, this book demonstrates how issues such as finances, domestic space and daily routines are all factors which can impact upon personal relationships and wider understandings of the home and privacy. By directing attention towards people and relationships rather than bricks and mortar, Shared Housing, Shared Lives is essential reading for students and researchers in fields such as sociology, housing studies, social policy, cultural anthropology and demography, as well as for researchers and practitioners working in these areas