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There's an article in the current People magazine about how wounded students are recovering.
Out of curiousity, does anyone know what chapter Emily Haas is in? Her name is in the article (well actually picture) and she is sitting in front of a composite. Whichever chapter she is in, I'm glad that she is okay, along with all the other people who are recovering! |
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She is a Pi Phi and that is correct. According to our website they are both doing well in recovery.
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This article was in our local newspaper this weekend. I thought that others may want to read it. It gave me some insight as to what really happened that day....
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Outstanding article. Heart wrenching.
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May they all be blessed. The physical scars are nothing compared to the emotional ones most will carry for the rest of their lives.
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This is bringing tears to my eyes all over again.
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At our Convention this past week, the president of our Virginia Tech chapter read a letter to the sisters gathered there thanking us for our support, as well as giving us a chance to "see" what this chapter went through on that day. I don't think there was a dry eye in the room as she read this letter...
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You realize that the police didn't do anything to help this scene except clean up. Its not their fault per se, but its an important thing to think about.
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I am not sure what you are saying here. :confused: |
Its a little off topic but its something me and some friends were talking about a while back . . I was going to post another thread about it.
Its a pretty much accepted that police are there to protect you. But if you really think about it, generally they can only respond after you have become a victim. But because we are conditioned to believe in that protection, we tend to surrender thoughts of protecting ourselves. It creates a wait to be saved mentality. Quote:
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Situations change from event to event, but by nature and definition, police and other first responders are reactive in most cases. I don't know how to change that unless you station a cop in every room and on every corner. In most cases, it's probably better to wait for professionals who have some training in these situations rather than trying to take matters in your own hands. |
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