Are the police helping the community or are they harming it? Police tend to abuse their powers and wrongly assume and jump to conclusions often they usually go after people that are different ethnic groups. ¨More people died from police violence in 2017 than the total number of U.S. soldiers killed in action around the globe … Continue reading Are police really the “GOOD GUYS”
Mental Health and Animals
By Eliza Menlove Something that the majority of our society can say we have in common is our love for animals. Some people value them more than others, but I would confidently conclude that we all have a special place in our heart for our pets. Any caring owner and caretaker of an animal understands … Continue reading Mental Health and Animals
How Autism Affects Parents
By Max Palmer A child’s autism diagnosis affects every member of the family in different ways. Parents must now place their primary focus on helping their child with autism, which may put stress on their marriages, other children, work, finances, and personal relationships and responsibilities. Having a child diagnosed with autism is mentally hard on … Continue reading How Autism Affects Parents
Notes on “The Curious Incident”
Ability, Mystery, & Lies By Max First off, this is my blog, I'll write whatever I want. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon was a great look into the life of a teenager with a different ability. It humanized an experience that society often looks at from a inhumane … Continue reading Notes on “The Curious Incident”
Authorities Failing to Work With Disabled People
By: Trumpet Player (TP) The book "A Curious Incident With The Dog in The Night-Time" by Mark Haddon sheds light on the authorities not being able to either work with a disabled person or even to identify that a person is disabled. People with disabilities need to be kept safe by the police, but at … Continue reading Authorities Failing to Work With Disabled People
Why We Should Practice Spanking as a Tool For Discipline for our Children
William Watts Think about the next generation of kids. Many of them will have never experienced corporal discipline of any kind and I will tell you why that needs to change. In today's world more and more parents are deciding not to spank their kids. By doing this they are doing their kids a disservice. … Continue reading Why We Should Practice Spanking as a Tool For Discipline for our Children
Wife Swap: Magic or Menace?
By: Isabelle Devitt The show, which originally ran from 2004 to 2010 has recently announced its return I'm sure most people my age have experience with the show/concept of Wife Swap, whether they actually watched the show or because of some education video shown to teach them about the differences between two time periods (as … Continue reading Wife Swap: Magic or Menace?
Red Robin Not So Yum
By Quinn Haigwood These is a BB gun from Daisy When I was a wee child I lived on Cocolala Lake in North Idaho about fifteen minutes from Sandpoint. My house was a log cabin in a neighborhood with dirt roads and very few houses. The type of neighborhood were crashing your bike and falling … Continue reading Red Robin Not So Yum
Purpose
By Samuel Denney We're all sentient. Hopefully. Still, we're an infant species. We're still animals. We're just smart animals that imprison other animals for human enjoyment. We butcher poor animals in hardly ideal living conditions. Can we take a moment to acknowledge where our food comes from? Our meat is basically born and raised in … Continue reading Purpose
The Police- Friend or Foe?
By Carson Tiegs There is a lot of controversy on the view of our law enforcement, like they´re more ¨out to get us" rather than protecting us, but in The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Night-time, Chris seems to have a strong positive outlook on them. With all of the police around lately, … Continue reading The Police- Friend or Foe?







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