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Old 12-13-2017, 07:26 AM
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19, 688 views of this as of 12/12/2017 9:59 PM EST. And this actually has something to do with politics, education, democracy, etc. Take a look at some of it.

And go talk to a librarian or a teacher.
7:25 AM EST. Wednesday 12/13/2017. View count is 19, 715. Some of have claimed that these are mostly me clicking on this thread repeatedly. I do not think so. And hope not as I do not look at these all that often.

What is in your community library for survivors/victims of crimes as well as for the mentally ill? I have been concerned about is available for survivors/victims since February 28, 1976 when trying to help fellow Earl Wooster High School students cope with the 2-24-1976 murder of our English teacher Barbara Mitchell's daughter Michelle Mitchell. 2-24 is also my birthday. I have put in thousands of man hours into trying to help survivors/victims of crimes starting in January of 1991 but not using these two numbers 224 and 613 until taking part in a 17 week study on stress in the unemployed conducted by the University of California, San Francisco Health Sciences Campus in late 1992 through 1993.