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    “Missing You” versus “Kitchen Sink” Did you know that Tyler Joseph writes his songs in the winter because that’s when he feels the saddest? The song “Kitchen Sink,” by Twenty One Pilots, was released in 2011, on their EP album titled “Regional At Best.” This album was later removed from iTunes and all other music selling sites, this was because Twenty One Pilots singed to a new record label called “Fueled By Ramen.” The song “Missing You,” by All Time Low was released on their latest album,…

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    kitchen table expecting William to have prepared breakfast for them. But there was no breakfast and no William. Charles and company found that William 's bed had not been slept in, his clothes and baggage were gone and down by the dock a canoe was missing. Charles knew that if William had left in the previous evening the lake would have been rough and difficult to canoe. All the locals would have known it due to the evening thunderstorms and the following morning there was still a stiff breeze.…

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    information about the victim. After many cases of failed rescues, parents and concerned citizens decided to warn residents in the immediate area to be on the lookout for the suspect and the child who has been kidnapped. A program called “America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response”, which was started in 1996. Named after Amber Hagerman, a nine year old girl who was kidnapped and was brutally murdered in Arlington ,…

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    February 19th, 2016 my day was very busy. After I got back from lunch I read up on previous patients that I have seen to follow up and see how they were doing. My supervisor was checking her emails and listening to her voicemail. One of the case managers in the emergency room informed my supervisor that there was a patient that needed to be seen by a social worker. However; my supervisor was very busy so I went with the case manager to the ER. This gave me an opportunity to experience the…

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    Personally, I have not been affected by a person that has suffered from a psychological problem, and I am truly forever grateful for this. After learning a lot in this class, I have caught myself wondering if I have been touched by someone with a certain disorder, and I just don’t know it. I say this because some of these disorders are very silent and can take years to come out. I thought a little bit about a few movies I have watched lately, and settled on one certain actress. For the purpose…

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    From Marriage to Murder Susan Glaspell’s “Trifles” is the perfect example of what happens to a person when they are driven to the edge of their sanity. Just how much can one person take before they snap? In this short but intense play-turned-story, we read about an unhappy marriage, murder and the possible motive behind it. The play has five different main characters who are standing in the now abandoned Wrights farmhouse. George Henderson, the county attorney, Henry Peters, the sheriff, his…

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    In the movie, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, we are introduced to a hardworking man named Tom Rath. Tom’s story demonstrates the struggles of a middle-class family in the 1950s. He also struggles with PTSD from serving in World War II. Tom’s true dilemma is expressed when he accepts a new job at a public relations company and is faced with making ethical business decisions, demonstrating his strong leadership capabilities, and providing for his family. The different characters that surround…

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    Dairy Queen

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    The grade that I chose for the novel, Dairy Queen, by Catherine Gilbert Murdock, is a “B”. It is centered around the 15-year-old girl, D.J., who lives on a farm in Wisconsin. In summer, she shows no clemency when forced into training a football player named Brian. They become friends, and D.J. develops feelings for Brian. A part of her struggle is that she’d been a star athlete, but when her father is injured, she has to take over the responsibilities of their farm. Her older brothers are…

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    Why Sheryl Sandberg would be a great role model for my Young Daughters One morning, like any other school day, I was walking side by side in lock step with my 8 year old daughter. She turned my side, looked up and asked me, “Dad, who is a good woman leader?” Behind those simple words, I sensed she was looking for role models. And Sheryl Sandberg image flashed in front of me. As I dropped my daughter and walked back – I wondered why Sheryl was my option A. I grew up in South India. I…

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    Prospect Impressions: Mistele/Marner beckon the bears, Sparks makes history, QMJHL goals from Fontaine/Garland/Veleno Prospect Impressions is packed full of highlight-reel plays this week. Matt Mistele and Mitch Marner sent teddy bears flying with their goals, while Garret Sparks made history in his first NHL start. Three goals from the QMJHL highlight a great weekend of play in Quebec, plus goals from unexpected sources in minor hockey and Europe, including one perpetrator caught in…

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