Hey Viewers, I could use your help on a few things. I want to add anything to my post of 100 thing a teen could do besides suicide just comment. I already have 100 but more would be great. Next if you will take my poll and give me an idea of another poll i could put up it would help my blog loads. (well what do you know the follow button is right there by my poll, you can just go ahead and follow my blog while your reading.) (Their is also a follow button that should be at the top left side of your screen if you are logged into your own blog) thanks for all of your help and I'm here for all of my viewers. if you have any questions just ask and i will get back to you with an answer ASAP.
Love, Myesha Edwards

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Reflection 3

If you look back at all my sources you will see that all of them have a special massage to them. Each of my sources is written by someone who sees teen suicide as what it really is—an epidemic “of the ages”. The sources I used helped me to see the bias in some essays and the shocking statistics and facts in the others. Most things that I found were not very shocking. It was mostly information on “who, what, when, where, why, and how’s” of suicide. To find out things such as preventions, signs, and solutions, I had to search a bit more.  One thing I did not go over as much as I wanted was real life events, and heart ranching stories. I feel that this is something that could have made my blog better, by giving it a face to match the voices. It is one tragic occurrence that people often glaze over and do not take into full account. The other thing I did not do at all was find a source on the opposing side of suicide. Not in saying anyone who is for suicide in finding someone who does not believe it is as significant.  My sources did however help me “in the long run”

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