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Tag Archives: Bullying
Chevy Stevens’ That Night: Bullying Inside & Out (Book Review)
In the late 1990s, high school grads Toni and Ryan go off for a night of romance, with Toni’s kid sister Nicole tagging along. The next morning, Nicole is found violently murdered and the subsequent investigation sends both Toni and Ryan … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bullying, Chevy Stevens, Linwood Barclay, Mean Girls, Motive, murder mystery, Still Missing, That Night, thriller, wrongly accused
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Iron Man: You Know Who I Am, But Do I?
Iron Man 3 was a different kind of superhero movie than we’ve seen before, more akin to Dark Knight Rises than The Avengers, but it was still officially the first sign that summer is upon us. Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) returns … Continue reading →
Posted in Movie Reviews, Pop Culture
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Tagged anxiety, Avengers, Ben Kingsley, Boston Marathon, Bullying, Chitauri, current-events, Dark Knight Rises, identity, Iron Man 3, Jon Favreau, politics, PTSD, Robert Downey Jr., Shane Black, terrorism
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Embrace Your Inner Seuss (A Mustard Seed Musing)
“A person’s a person no matter how small!” As we close in on Dr. Seuss’ 109th birthday celebration, I’m reminded of how poignant, and how true, the words of Theodor Seuss Geisel’s stories are at every age. Thanks to an … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bully, Bullying, Dr. Seuss, Horton Hears A Who, Martin Niemoller, Whoville
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Why Bully Caught My Attention
Watching Bully, the documentary from 2011, brought back memories of my childhood and preteen years, as examples of verbal and physical abuse experienced by the different children echoed situations that had happened to me. Certainly, the different children represent different outcomes, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bully, Bullying, Lee Hirsch, Newtown, School, Weinstein
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