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High school Student’s reaction to Vietnam Tragedy

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“My life or yours” by the Roseville High School Student Rich Hall expresses a deep concern for the truth to be heard. To me, this is a big representation towards the deeper underlying connection within our society. In this instance, and many others where these high school students feel the need to speak the truth. Just like the women who were directly affected by the war in losing their loved ones and then having to take over as bread winners for their family’s. In the same sense of not being heard, they’re voices weren’t given the same respect as men in that time period. This made me question why our Government wasn’t truly being the voice for the people if that’s what they were established to do in the first place. There is a place and time for everything, but if our voices aren’t being heard and the people aren’t able to truly feel supported and protected then why what are we really doing to ourselves? We are keeping each other confined just like those prisoners in War. And what does being confined do? Speaking from experience, it makes one go crazy. I no longer question why our economy plummeted. Do you?

And so the journey begins

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It’s the start of year 2! I can’t wait to see how much more we will learn and grow. One important thing I learned and I try to apply every day I step foot into the hospital is that we are helping treat people, not diseases. They are much more than their diagnoses, they are people.