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Aspen - failure again
Ursus:
I love this little bit of snazzy wordage from the marketing spiel for What It Takes to Pull Me Through:
"A Pulitzer Prize-winning writer untangles the mysteries of the teenage mind as he witnesses troubled kids transformed by fourteen months at a school that offers therapy for adolescents in crisis."[/list]
Sounds like the author is exploring alien territory, indeed! :twofinger:
Troll Control:
"Transformed" by Aspen is true. One was transformed into a corpse and three more into hardcore drug addicts and one of those three into a drunken manslaughterer. Now that's a transformation.
Remember also that John D. Reuben of STICC's kid was also transformed into a corpse. There seem to be a lot of dead kids coming out of Aspen's programs, especially ASR.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---This guy also did a book about battered women didnt he. I thought I read that somewhere.
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Perhaps you are referring to this part, quoted from your own post:
David L. Marcus has been a foreign correspondent and education reporter for U.S. News & World Report, the Boston Globe, Miami Herald, and Dallas Morning News, where he shared a Pulitzer Prize for a series of articles on violence against women around the world.[/list]
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Yes! I knew he worked against violence against women.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---Yes! I knew he worked against violence against women.
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Yeah, too bad he promotes violence against children.
Ursus:
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--- Quote from: "Guest" ---Yes! I knew he worked against violence against women.
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Yeah, too bad he promotes violence against children.
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The common element of violence struck me as well. I would have chalked it up to a gravitation towards exploitative subject matter which always tends to generate high press copy, but perhaps Marcus does have a deep dark secret buried back in his youthful years...
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