9/11 grieving in the social media era
Today, of course, marks the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, and our keyboards, monitors and smartphones will likely play a big role as we commemorate the events.
Numerous remembrance websites and videos already appear online, and people will undoubtedly take to Facebook and Twitter over the weekend to share their personal stories and express their thoughts on that tragic day.
Link: http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2011/09/911-grieving-social-media-era.html
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Dr. Marcinko and ME-P Staff,
Simply put – thank you for this tribute and post. Let us “never-forget.”
Fraternally,
Dr. Mel Ribczyinsky
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9/11, Ten Years Later
Across the country we watched in horror as the towers collapsed. We listened in shock to the phone calls of the passengers on board the hijacked planes and wept as we heard them tell their families they loved them one last time. So much of that day will always be a mix of grief, sorrow, fear and anger.
Link: http://www.infographicsarchive.com/events/911-ten-years-later/
Source: Reusethisbag.com.
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