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So what exactly is bystander intervention?
How can you intervene to stop a bad situation going up sh*tcreek? http://t.co/NjgOrAD3hP #RoastBusters — Stop Sexual Violence (@AreYouThatSome1) October 30, 2014 So what exactly is bystander intervention? Simply put, it’s when someone interrupts a potentially harmful situation. That includes stopping actions or comments that promote sexual violence, experts say. For teens, that could mean…
Rough sleepers feel invisible
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Use our intelligence and work hard
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Satire: Obama Pays Mexico Five Billion Dollars to Keep Donald Trump
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Is stress is cumulative ?
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