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Hey, my name is Autumn Cannon.
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I'm gonna share my screen.
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My project is for the multimodal literacy narrative.
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Um it was due today and this is for English round one
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and my moral is if life gives you lemons
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make lemonade
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Summit X, what is depression?
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Depression is characterized by persistent sadness
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reduction in pleasure or interest in
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previously rewarding or enjoyable activities
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and feeling lonely and hopeless.
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I chose
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this picture
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in reference to depression
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because in so many aspects of depression,
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it's similar to our borders on one's back.
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This is my story,
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my experience with depression
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In July 2021,
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I went through a breakup that
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affected me tremendously.
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He was my first love
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and
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the day that we broke up, I just fell into a deep depression.
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I was sad all the time. I didn't want to get up out the bed.
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Um
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I start to dishes myself and my family members from my friends, even my friends. Um
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and it just was a very bad time in my life. I felt like the world was about to end because
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you you never imagined losing someone that
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means the most to you.
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Like you,
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you would think that it would be in your life forever and that wasn't the case,
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but that is okay.
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Who did I blame
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first? I begin to blame myself.
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I blame myself for allowing someone to get that close to me.
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Um I also, I begin to blame my mom, my dad
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because I feel like
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they shouldn't even though I didn't tell them what was going on until about um
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a month and a half after it happened, but they can tell that something wasn't right,
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They could tell that I was distant or I wasn't
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um I wasn't being as happy and I was always sad and sluggish,
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but I still felt like,
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you know, um
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they would know without me having to come out and really tell them what was going on.
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So
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my lessons learned
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through this time,
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it did take me a total of about three months to get back where I was before.
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Um
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and that's okay because it allowed me to grow,
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it allowed me to,
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I learned how to love myself more.
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I learned that my focus should be on my goals rather than relationships in my age.
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I start to brainstorm one
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what kind of businesses I would like to have or
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what's mine, it's
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steps in high school,
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what was going to be my college,
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what was gonna be my potential college and things of that nature?
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Um I learned that a relationship could change in
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a new york moment because one minute we was
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good,
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the next moment we was, we was breaking up
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and that's okay because people grow apart all the time.
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I learned to be stronger.
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I am stronger than ever now, so I really appreciate,
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I am appreciative of this event happened in my
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life because it made me so much stronger and I
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also learned to express my emotions because I always
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seem to keep all my emotions bottled up inside.
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And I think that
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my peers or my people that's closest to me, is just supposed to figure me out,
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and I'm not supposed to say anything, but that concludes my presentation.
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Thank you.