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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
– Nelson Mandela

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Q Rosaldo Ewing Stoler Masco Marx Mankekar & Gupta Biehl Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness Due by 3/21: Four blog posts Please write or copy/paste your post directly into the text box, rather than attach a file! Feel free to include multimedia!

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Reading the article I wasn't as intrigued as i was with the other ones, but one aspect did catch my eye. In the article there’s a quote that says be afraid but do not panic, which baffled me because in an event where you’re about to die, how can you not panic. It’s so surreal how back then that was something everyone prepared for. In reality theres no true planning an event thats so disastrous. It brung me back to how they literally had drills to prepare students on what to do if they had an attack. The way we have simple fire drills is the way they had nuclear drills which is completely terrifying.