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invisible children
Dear Aidan C,
I found your aticle the "invisible children," extremely interesting and amazing. I agree with what you said in the article, "the isolation caused by bullying deserves just as much, if not more attention." Because i have recently found out i have been suffering through depression, I can understand that bullies don't hurt kids, but that the feeling of being alone is worst then any physical injury you can endure. If a bullied child knows they have someone looking after them, they will be less likely to be depressed or hurt themselves. Thank you Aidan for this moving article.
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