Y'all are surprised so many actors, singers, writers, models, politicians, etc, are Zionists and I'm surprised y'all are surprised, you thought rich people were going to side with oppressed and not oppressors ?
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Chicago Med Group Chat
Pt. 6: April's phone
Will🙄: hello
Idiot little brother: Wait you can spell??? 💀
Nat👭: Magic.
Ms. Goodwin: 🤣
Will🙄: stoppp bulking me 😖😖😖
Ms. Goodwin: 🙄
Ethan ❤️💔: Anyways…
Ethan ❤️💔: Can anyone watch my bird this Saturday?
Idiot little brother: The ptds bird?
Nat👭: You mean PTSD?
Idiot little brother: Yeah ig
Charles: For future reference, Noah, it is in fact called PTSD, which stands for post traumatic stress disorder. It is an anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress.
Sarah: 💀
Ms. Goodwin: 🤣
Idiot little brother: Sarah i’ve been meaning to ask you do u wanna get drinks tomorrow aft work?
Sarah: sorry, i’m very busy tomorrow :(
Ava: 🔪🩸⚰️🪦
Idiot little brother: That’s alright maybe another day!
Sarah: sure :)
April: Noah, leave the poor girl alone.
Idiot little brother: Maybe focus on your relationship instead of mine…
Ava: 🔪🩸⚰️🪦
Idiot little brother: What's wrong with you ava?
Connor (the rich guy): why do u keep doing that? are u into noah or something?
Latham: Why are my surgeons fighting about their personal lives in a hospital group chat?
Idiot little brother: oh… sorry but your not my type ava
April: You’re*
Nat👭: You’re*
Maggie👯: Are you guys stupid?
Blonde med student: Yes, they are.
Lanik (the annoying guy): Exactly, babe.
April: Since when are you guys dating???
Connor (the rich guy): ava don't ignore me!
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i'm going to fucking cry,, after sarah pepper sprayed that dude, dr charles had one missed call + one text from miss goodwin, and one missed call + two texts from noah 🥺
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Do you ship it?
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frightful thought: Noah could be Alice's son from the future.....like I'm just saying, time travel is genetic in this house...and his mom is allegedly a Backstreet Boys super fan? And Alice listens to the Backstreet Boys? Questionable. I'll also say, Casey Goodwin said something about "maybe that's why I'm here," so now I'm a tad paranoid about time traveling teens
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🚑 Parte I: ¿Hasta dónde hemos llegado? 🩺
Con: 557 palabras en total.
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Los personajes que conoceremos en esta historia, a partir de ahora.
© Todos los derechos reservados.
«— La vida es muy cruel, las personas pueden cambiar, algunas permanecen igual. —»
«— El dolor y la perdida son difíciles de olvidar, por más que lo intentes, nada puede reparar la grieta de un corazón, incluyendo la mente. —»
«— Algunos dicen que las pérdidas pueden ayudarnos a superarnos, pero, ¿Qué pasa si no es cierto?, ¿Qué pasa si solo te encierras en ese dolor? —»
«— Estás sufriendo y nadie lo nota, lloras en silencio y nadie te consuela, esta bien querer ser fuerte para no preocupar a las personas que amas, pero recuerda que ellos siguen en tu vida. —»
«— No te alejes de ellos, sigue adelante. —»
«— Ponte de pie y sigue luchando. —»
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Cast:
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|| Lilan Bowden como Dina Boden. ||
«— Chicago es mi hogar y no importa lo que otros digan, yo sé que soy una buena capitana para mi equipo en la 61, pero también una doctora. —»
|| Brian Tee como Ethan Choi. ||
«— Soy un veterano de la marina, seguí los mismos pasos que mi padre, sin embargo tengo recuerdos dolorosos de aquellos días y eso, las pesadillas me siguen atormentando. —»
|| Anna Kendrick como Carol Boden. ||
«— Esto es muy sencillo, yo te cubro y tú a mí, me cuidas todo el tiempo y ahora es mi turno de hacerlo contigo, estoy preocupada por ti y no quiero que te pase nada, no quiero perderte. —»
|| Eamonn Walker como Wallace Boden. ||
«— Aun recuerdo aquella noche como si hubiera pasado un día, y sin importar los riesgos, las volvería a salvar, me importa muy poco lo que digan, ambas son mis hijas. —»
|| Melissa Ponzio como Donna Robbins de Boden. ||
«— Aunque no las sostuve entre mis brazos cuando eran unas bebes, las tendré a ambas aquí conmigo, porque ustedes también son mis hijas, nada va a cambiar eso. —»
|| Sophia Bush como Erin Lindsay. ||
«— Atrapamos al maldito que provocó todo esto, sé lo que siente encerrarte en tu propio dolor y te culpas por no estar con aquella persona que tanto amaste, pero no te preocupes, ellos ya no estarán sufriendo ahora. —»
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Cast de los demás personajes:
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🚒 Chicago Fire. 🔥
|| David Eigen como Christopher Herman. ||
|| Robyn Coffin como Cindy Herman. ||
|| Christian Stolte como Randall “Mouch” McHolland. ||
|| Taylor Kinny como Kelly Severide. ||
|| Jesse Spencer como Matthew “Matt” Casey. ||
|| Monica Raymund como Gabriela “Gaby” Dawson. ||
|| Lauren German como Leslie Shay. ||
|| Kara Killmer como Sylvie Brett. ||
|| Joe Minoso como Joe Cruz. ||
|| Yuri Sardarov como Brian “Otis” Zvoecek. ||
|| Charlie Barnett como Peter Mills. ||
|| Randy Flager como Harold Capp. ||
|| Dushon Monique como Connie. ||
🚓 Chicago P.D. 🚔
|| Jason Beghe como Hank Voight. ||
|| Jon Seda como Antonio Dawson. ||
|| Jesse Lee Soffer como Jay Halstead. ||
|| Archie Kao como Sheldon Jin. ||
|| Elias Koteas como Alvin Olinsky. ||
|| Patrick Flueger como Adam Ruzek. ||
|| Laroyce Hawkins como Kevin Atwater. ||
|| Mariana Squerciati como Kim Burguess. ||
🚑 Chicago Med. 🩺
|| S. Epatha Merkerson como Sharon Goodwin. ||
|| Oliver Platt como Daniel Charles. ||
|| Marlyne Barrett como Maggie Lockwood. ||
|| Torrey DeVitto como Natalie Manning. ||
|| Nick Gehlfuss como Will Halstead. ||
|| Yaya DaCosta como April Sexton. ||
|| Roland Buck como Noah Sexton. ||
|| Colin Donnell como Connor Rhodes. ||
|| Rachel DiPilo como Sarah Reese. ||
╔══════════ 🚑 ══════════╗
Playlist de esta primera parte:
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|| Arcade de Duncan Laurence. ||
|| Could Have Been Me versión Halsey. ||
|| Fight Song de Rachel Platten. ||
|| I’ts Time de Imagine Dragons. ||
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ONE CHICAGO FAVORITE CHARACTER SHOWDOWN 2023
hey everyone! since we're going into almost a month-long hiatus until new episodes return, i thought it might be fun to hold a little event now that tumblr has polls. i ran a similar event where the fandom voted on their favorite characters, ships, seasons, and overall show (those results are here!) but that was over 2 years ago now. we have some new characters and i thought it would be fun to see how things have changed!
i will be posting polls for each show on the following dates and they'll remain open until the next round. feel free to reblog them to share who you voted for and why, or just to spread the word! every poll will be tagged with the show, characters, and #ocfaves2023
ROUND 1 > April 8
ROUND 2 > April 12
ROUND 3 > April 19
ROUND 4 > April 26
WINNERS > May 3
note: all pairings were randomly generated to try and give every character a fair shot off the bat
Chicago PD > ROUND 1
Trudy Platt vs. Vanessa Rojas
Kim Burgess vs. Adam Ruzek
Hailey Upton vs. Antonio Dawson
Erin Lindsay vs. Alvin Olinsky
Jay Halstead vs. Kevin Atwater
Dante Torres vs. Hank Voight
Greg "Mouse" Gerwitz vs. Sean Roman
Nadia Decotis vs. Sheldon Jin
Chicago Fire > ROUND 1
Matt Casey vs. Darren Ritter
Leslie Shay vs. Brian "Otis" Zvonecek
Joe Cruz vs. Emily Foster
Blake Gallo vs. Randy "Mouch" McHolland
Stella Kidd vs. Peter Mills
Sylvie Brett vs. Wallace Boden
Gabby Dawson vs. Violet Mikami
Christopher Herrmann vs. Kelly Severide
Chicago Med > ROUND 1
Sharon Goodwin vs. Daniel Charles
April Sexton vs. Connor Rhodes
Natalie Manning vs. Hannah Asher
Ethan Choi vs. Will Halstead
Sarah Reese vs. Maggie Lockwood
Ava Bekker vs. Crockett Marcel
Dean Archer vs. Noah Sexton
Robin Charles vs. Vanessa Taylor
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Fandoms
GREY'S ANATOMY
Alex Karev
Andrew DeLuca
Atticus Lincoln
Derek Shepherd
Jackson Avery
Mark Sloan
Owen Hunt
CRIMINAL MINDS
David Rossi
Luke Alves
Spencer Reid
PEAKY BLINDERS
Alfie Solomon's
Arthur Shelby
Finn shelby
John Shelby
Michael Gray
Thomas Shelby
ÉLITE
Ander Munoz
Christian Varela
Guzman Nunier
Polo
Samuel Garcia
Valerio
Phillipe Von Triesenberg
Patrick Blanco
Benjamin Blanco
THE WITCHER
Geralt Of Rivia
Jaskier
THE GOOD DOCTOR
Shaun Murphy
Neil Melendez
Marcus Andrews
Crockett Marcel
Noah Sexton
CELEBRITIES
Jesse Williams
Harry Styles
Lewis Capaldi
Shawn Mendes
Tom Hiddleston
Jensen Ackles
Dylan O'Briën
Robert Pattinson
Chris Evans
Henry Cavill
Timothee Chalamet
Tom Ellis
Ben Hardy
VIKINGS
Ivar
Hvitserk
Rollo
Ubbe
Athelstan
Björn
Ragnar
NEW AMSTERDAM
Max Goodwin
Floyd Reynolds
Helen Sharpe
Lauren Bloom
BRIDGERTON
Anthony Bridgerton
Benedict Bridgerton
Colin Bridgerton
Simon Basset
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON
Aegon II Targaryen
Aemond Targaryen
Corlys Velaryon
Criston Cole
Daemon Targaryen
Jacaerys Velaryon
Leanor Velaryon
Lucerys Velaryon
Viserys Targaryen
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Greenpeace - Don't Stop from Samona Olanipekun on Vimeo.
This is no ordinary cover: Don’t Stop is a contemporary fable about being young in the world today. The song is a call to action for people worried about their future and the state of the planet, and a rallying cry for those who dream of a better tomorrow. Together we can stand up to the fossil fuel industry. Add your name now: act.gp/3qIN8o6
Production Company: Lammas Park @lammas_park_productions
Director - Samona Olanipekun @samona_o
Exec Producers - Steve McQueen, Bona Orakwue @bonaclara7, Anna Smith Tenser @smithspanna
Producer - George Telfer @gtelfs
Production Manager - Chanel Parkinson @chanellyonthetelly
PA - Hannah Lockwood @hanlockwood
Cast Coordinator - Beth Rubery @beth.rubery
Production Runner - Tom Gimlette @tomgimlette
Researcher - Shireen Bahmanizad @shireen_bahmanizad
Researcher - Conall O’Brien @conallobrien
Bidding Producer - Nat Baring @natanatics
Lammas Park Head of Operations - Nicholas Horne
Lammas Park Production Assistant - Umashni Puvanendran
1st AD - Gabriel O’Donohue @_gabriel.odonohue_
Movement Director - Liara Barussi @liarabarussi
Casting Director - Coralie Rose @coralie_blamo_rose
DOP - Annika Summerson @annisummerson
Steadicam / Camera Op - Jonathan Tyler @jonotyler
Focus Puller A Cam - Kate Mollins @kate__mo_
Focus Puller B Cam - Sam Ebrahim Riley @samrileyac
Clapper / Loader - Sonia Rogriguez
Camera Trainee - Lucas Murray Reynolds
Grip - Warwick Drucker
Video Playback - Robbie Ross @rsvp.london
DIT - Ben Grady @colour.grady
Sound Recordist - Anthony Leung @anthonyleungsound
Gaffer - Salvador Lopez-Gomez @glofilmlighting
Best Boy - Jamie Hitchens @jamiehitchens
Desk Op - Noah Furrer
Electricians - Charlie Lodge, Lee Madigan, Nathan Rubins
Rigger - Steve Daly @steve_daly
Production Designer - Jade Adeyemi @adeyumyum
Prop Buyer - Martha Howe @martha.howe, Matty Mancy @matty.mancey
Led Art Assistant - Lea Otovic @leaotovic
Art Dept Assistant - Isabelle Bryan, Nana-yaw Mensah @nyk_mensah, Lucia Barsegian @luciabarsegian, Daisy Alexander, Fenella Evans @fen.art_, Sofia Karavis @sofiakara
Construction by Cous De La @cousdela
SFX Supervisor - Neil Gawthrop
SFX Technicians - Miguel Ferreira, Jonathan Long
SFX by Machine Shop @machineshopsfx
Costume Designer - Verity May Lane @veritymaylane
Costume Assistants - Amy Thompson @a_thompson, Johanna Yohannes, Ellie Rimmer @ellie_r1
Make Up Designer - Maya Man @mayamanartist
Make Up Assistants - Chelsea Murphy @sculptedbychelsea, Nic Marilyn @nicmarilyn
Hair Designer - Kreszend Sackey @kreszendsackey
Hair Assistant - Viviane Melo @vivianemelomua
Medic - Verity Stacy
Editor - Jack Williams @__jackwilliams_
Edit House - The Assembly Rooms @the_assembly_rooms
Edit Producer - Phoebe Armstrong-Beaver
Sound Designer - Jack Sedgwick @snappajack
Audio Post - King Lear @kinglearlondon
Audio Producer - Suzy McGregor
Colourist - George Kyriacou @georgekcolourist
Post - Black Kite Studios @blackkitestudios
VFX - Mark Stannard
Colour Producer - Holly Tidwell @holly_tidwell, Jade Denne @jadedenne
Camera - Panavision @panavisionofficial
Lighting - Panalux @panaluxworld
Studio - Dukes Island Studios
Insurance - Dan Woods at Media Insurance Brokers
Accountancy - Robert Okonski & Emmanuel Lindsay at Clay GBP
Casting Assistants - Laura Meredith
Additional Casting - Lauren Patterson @ Jukebox Collective Agency
CAST:
Speech Givers:
Kyle Osbourne
Lili Chin
Tomorrow’s Warriors: Kyle Osborne, Emily Tran, Cassius Cobbson, Shanise, David, Tami
Lisa Smith
Waiters & Kitchen Staff
Cameron Berryman, Izaebella Cresci, Christopher Mbaki, Jinessa Meggi, Ebony Aboagye, Oliver Manley, Kade Turner, Geddy Stringer
Party Guests:
Graham Collier, Anja Kick, Philippa Casares, Noreen Goodwin, Benji Ming, Catherine Cornwall, Huma Mohyuddin, Ellie Madden, Albert Graver, Rainier Manzano, Ruby Gascoyne, Sharifa Butterfly, Haseeb ‘Chilly’ Hearn, Duran Abdullah, Mikael Rivieri, Patrick Gabco, Ellie Harlulow, Rogerio Ghesti, Katerina Bragin, Michael Ahfong, Kesiena Banye, Beverly Connel, Jeanette Maskell, Peter Wilkinson
and Featuring: Will Poulter, Fraser T Smith and Avelino
MUSIC
Written by: Christine McVie / Universal Music Publishing Group
Produced by: Fraser T Smith / 70Hz
Original Rap verses: Avelino
Music Supervision and Consultancy: Ed Bailie and Seb Whyte / Leland Music
Music Marketing: Olivia Hobbs and Clare Wright / Blackstar Agency
Performed by: Future Utopia X Avelino X Tomorrow's Warriors
With thanks to: House Gospel Choir, Benjamin Kwasi Burrell, Janine Irons, Fish Krish, Gabriel Starkey, Patricia Pascal
AGENCY
Creative Agency: Mother London
Creative Director: James Sellick @jamessellickauthor
Creative: Scott Anderson @scottanders44
Title Design: Ben McNaughton
Head of Production: Anna Murray @annasedgwick
Producers: Tommy Frankau @tommyfrankau, Nic Akinnibosun, Joseph Ogunmokun
Epilogue: Written by Scroobius Pip in collaboration with Greenpeace, performed by Lilli Chin
Special Featured Performance: Will Poulter
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Welcome to Turtle Bay! We are so excited that you are here, and can't wait to know your characters more. Make sure you send in your account within 24 hours, follow this checklist and make sure to follow everyone!
Adelaide Kane as Yekaterina “Kate” Mikhailova Smythe
Adria Arjona as lsabella “Izzy” Marquez
Aubrey Plaza as Valerie Lopez
Casey Deidrick as Christopher Sanders
Charlie Hunnam as Aaron Hester
Cierra Ramirez as Estella “Stella” Lopez-Kennedy
Ginnifer Goodwin as Andrea Hamilton
Jack Falahee as Landon Bailey
Jenna Ortega as Camila Lopez-Kennedy
Jessica Alexander as Anastasia Montgomery
Josh Dallas as Christian Hamilton
Josh Hutcherson as Noah Hamilton
Lana Parilla as Gabriella Lopez-Kennedy
Melisa Pamuk as Sanem Demir
Michiel Huisman as Simon Ryskamp
Nina Dobrev as Izabela Sokolova-Sanders
Sean Maguire as Connor Kennedy
Selena Gomez as Sofia Lopez-Kennedy
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Pt. 3: Natalie’s phone
Will ❤️: hey sighs idk bured helpful me wit thes crossword\sw puddle
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Natalie Manning: Translation: Hey (?) I don’t know if I’m bored. Help me with this crossword puzzle.
Will ❤️: lamp I ment I amm biredd
Natalie Manning: 🙄🙄🙄 I give up.
Sharon Goodwin🐅: How did you pass middle school?
Natalie Manning: With the help of his fairy godmother.
Sharon Goodwin🐅: 🤣
Maggie👯: Good question Sharon. How did he pass preschool?
April👭: With Elsa’s help
Elsie 🤨: Huh? Why are you talking about me?
Natalie Manning: Wait, your name’s Elsa?
Elsie 🤨: Yes?
Natalie Manning: …Nevermind
You have changed Elsie 🤨 to ELSA not Elsie❄️
Charles, Daniel 🛋️: The answer to 5 across is: Papillon.
Connor💸: and for 5 down it’s Aston Martin
Ava Bekker🫀: only rich people could possibly know that 🙄🙄🙄
Dr. Latham🫀: For 38 across the answer is The Brothers Karamazov
Sarah👩⚕️: you guys are so old fashioned i can’t believe you are seriously doing crosswords
Ethan🩺: The answer to 45 down is buffalo obviously
Will ❤️: «buffalo obviously” died not fits
Ava Bekker🫀: …
Sarah👩⚕️: …
Sharon Goodwin🐅: Why did I hire you?
Noah🙄🙄🙄: The answer to 7 down is cat
Lanik🙄🙄🙄: No, it’s not.
Dr. Latham🫀: I am sad to say that you are incorrect.
Sarah👩⚕️: lmao no
Ava Bekker🫀: noah ur a dumb bitch💀
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Rop 20 easy-to-read history books that are both informative and engaging:
### 1. **"Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari**
- **Overview**: This global bestseller takes readers through the entire history of humankind, from the earliest humans to the present day. Harari explores how biology, history, and culture have shaped our societies, economies, and individual lives.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Harari's writing is clear and accessible, with a compelling narrative that simplifies complex ideas without oversimplifying them.
### 2. **"Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared Diamond**
- **Overview**: Diamond examines the factors that influenced the development of civilizations across different continents, arguing that geography, biology, and environment played critical roles.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: The book is well-structured and avoids jargon, making it easy to follow for readers without a background in history or anthropology.
### 3. **"A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson**
- **Overview**: This book is a journey through time, exploring the history of science and the universe. Bryson covers a wide range of topics, including geology, chemistry, biology, and physics, in an engaging and humorous way.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Bryson's conversational tone and ability to explain complex scientific concepts in simple terms make this an enjoyable read.
### 4. **"The Wright Brothers" by David McCullough**
- **Overview**: This biography of Wilbur and Orville Wright tells the inspiring story of the brothers who pioneered human flight. McCullough explores their lives, challenges, and the impact of their invention on the world.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: McCullough is known for his narrative style that reads almost like a novel, making history accessible and engaging.
### 5. **"The Guns of August" by Barbara W. Tuchman**
- **Overview**: Tuchman chronicles the events leading up to and the first month of World War I, highlighting the decisions and misunderstandings that led to one of the most devastating conflicts in history.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Tuchman’s vivid storytelling and focus on personal perspectives make this complex historical event relatable and understandable.
### 6. **"Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln" by Doris Kearns Goodwin**
- **Overview**: This book explores Abraham Lincoln’s leadership during the Civil War, focusing on how he brought together a cabinet of rivals who helped him navigate the nation through its darkest times.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Goodwin’s detailed character studies and focus on human relationships make this more than just a political history—it’s a compelling narrative of leadership and resilience.
### 7. **"The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome" by Susan Wise Bauer**
- **Overview**: Bauer covers the major civilizations of the ancient world, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. She presents a sweeping history that connects the rise and fall of these empires.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: The book is organized in a chronological, story-like format with clear, straightforward language that makes ancient history accessible to all readers.
### 8. **"The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America" by Erik Larson**
- **Overview**: Set against the backdrop of the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, this book intertwines the stories of the event’s visionary architect, Daniel Burnham, and one of America’s first serial killers, H.H. Holmes.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Larson’s narrative nonfiction style reads like a thriller, making this an engaging and fast-paced historical account.
### 9. **"A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn**
- **Overview**: Zinn presents American history from the perspective of marginalized groups, including Native Americans, African Americans, and the working class. This book challenges traditional narratives and offers a different view of U.S. history.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Zinn’s conversational tone and focus on storytelling make complex historical themes more digestible for the average reader.
### 10. **"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot**
- **Overview**: This book tells the story of Henrietta Lacks, a poor African-American woman whose cells were taken without her knowledge and became one of the most important tools in medicine. It explores the intersections of science, ethics, and race.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Skloot blends biography, science, and history in a narrative that’s both informative and emotionally compelling, making difficult topics accessible.
### 11. **"1776" by David McCullough**
- **Overview**: This book focuses on the year 1776, a pivotal time in American history, chronicling the events of the American Revolution. McCullough provides detailed accounts of key figures like George Washington and their struggles during this turbulent period.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: McCullough’s engaging narrative style makes the complexities of the American Revolution accessible, bringing history to life with vivid descriptions and personal stories.
### 12. **"The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank**
- **Overview**: This world-famous diary was written by Anne Frank, a Jewish girl in hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. It provides a personal and poignant view of the Holocaust and the impact of war on ordinary lives.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Written in a clear, simple style by a young girl, this diary offers an intimate and powerful perspective on history that resonates with readers of all ages.
### 13. **"Night" by Elie Wiesel**
- **Overview**: A memoir of Wiesel's experience in the Nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust, "Night" is a powerful, first-person account of survival and the loss of innocence.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Despite its difficult subject matter, the book’s brevity and straightforward narrative make it an accessible yet profound introduction to the horrors of the Holocaust.
### 14. **"The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women" by Kate Moore**
- **Overview**: This book tells the true story of young women who worked with radium paint in the early 20th century and suffered horrific health effects as a result. It also covers their fight for justice, which led to significant changes in labor laws.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Moore’s narrative nonfiction style brings this historical event to life, making it both educational and engaging.
### 15. **"Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time" by Dava Sobel**
- **Overview**: This book recounts the story of John Harrison, an 18th-century clockmaker who solved the problem of determining longitude at sea, revolutionizing navigation and saving countless lives.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Sobel’s clear, concise writing makes a complex scientific problem understandable, with a narrative that’s as thrilling as it is informative.
### 16. **"Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege: 1942–1943" by Antony Beevor**
- **Overview**: This book details the Battle of Stalingrad, one of the most significant and brutal battles of World War II. Beevor’s account is comprehensive, covering both the strategic and human aspects of the battle.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Beevor’s narrative style makes this detailed military history accessible, focusing on the human stories within the larger historical context.
### 17. **"The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics" by Daniel James Brown**
- **Overview**: This book tells the true story of the University of Washington's rowing team, who competed in the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany. It’s a tale of determination, teamwork, and overcoming adversity.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Brown’s storytelling is engaging and heartfelt, making this an inspiring read that’s both easy to follow and emotionally impactful.
### 18. **"The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World" by Steve Brusatte**
- **Overview**: Paleontologist Steve Brusatte provides a comprehensive yet accessible history of the dinosaurs, from their origins to their extinction. The book also delves into recent discoveries and what they tell us about these ancient creatures.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Brusatte’s enthusiasm for the subject is contagious, and he explains scientific concepts in a way that’s easy for non-experts to understand.
### 19. **"The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration" by Isabel Wilkerson**
- **Overview**: This book tells the story of the Great Migration, the movement of millions of African Americans from the rural South to urban centers in the North and West between 1915 and 1970. Wilkerson focuses on the personal stories of three individuals to bring this historical event to life.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Wilkerson’s narrative is both powerful and accessible, blending historical research with compelling personal stories.
### 20. **"A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century" by Barbara W. Tuchman**
- **Overview**: This book explores the 14th century, a time of turmoil in Europe, marked by the Black Death, the Hundred Years' War, and religious and social upheaval. Tuchman uses the life of the French nobleman Enguerrand de Coucy to weave together the events of the period.
- **Why It's Easy to Read**: Tuchman’s ability to make complex historical events relatable through storytelling makes this a captivating read, even for those new to medieval history.
These books offer a great introduction to various historical periods and events while being easy to read and enjoyable for beginners or anyone looking for a more engaging approach to history.
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Would be majorly interested in how everyone at med reacted when they found out sarah was found 👀 like who knew first, how did everyone find out, did they learn about it when she and the kids were brought to the ED or did someone tell them first, etc?
Goodwin
she was the first to know, for obvious reasons. one of her doctors had just been arrested for kidnapping another one of her doctors, so that's something she had to be made aware of. Voight told her the basics - that Crockett had been holding Sarah in his basement, and that she'd been found with two daughters - and she said she'd make arrangements for Sarah and the girls at Med
Dr Charles
Goodwin told him pretty much as soon as she got off the phone with Voight. after everything, he deserved to know that she was alive. he'd spent five years blaming himself for her disappearance, so of course he was so glad to hear that she was alive. it didn't make the feelings of guilt go away, but at least she wasn't dead
Hannah
there aren't many female doctors in the ED, and Sarah was coming in with children, so Goodwin told Hannah about Sarah, and asked her to be in charge of her care. she'd never met Sarah, but she'd heard about her, and she was more than happy to be her doctor. she was sworn to secrecy until Sarah and the girls arrived, so she had to act like nothing was happening
Nellie
Sarah was bound to need to speak to a therapist at some point, and Dr Charles was obviously not an option. after what she'd been through, no one was sure how Sarah would react to being treated by a man, so Nellie was there to help Hannah on the more psychological side of things. again, she never met Sarah, but she'd asked Maggie one day why Dr Charles was always so short with her, and Maggie had been honest and told her about Sarah, and that she probably reminded him of her.
the only people at Med who knew about Sarah before she was brought in were Goodwin, Hannah, Nellie, Dr Charles, Peter Kalmick, and Nurse Trini
Will
like everybody else, just completely relieved that Sarah's alive, but so angry at Crockett. he'd been there at his party, with Sarah in the basement below, and he had no idea. tbh the three main feelings going around are relief, anger, and guilt. it's a lot for everyone to process
Maggie
she wants nothing more than to hug Sarah and never let go, but she's smart enough to know that's probably a bad idea. Trini is assigned to Sarah's care, so Maggie just watches from a distance and offers to help wherever needed. she takes a break about an hour after Sarah's brought in and cries in the bathroom
Ethan and April
they're working when they hear the news, a few hours after Sarah was found, and they're both in complete disbelief. Ethan wishes he'd punched Crockett harder. they'd both had issues with him, but they never thought he'd be capable of something like this. and Sarah was found with children? April feels sick at the thought of it
Connor and Ava
Ava didn't know Sarah that well, but she knew of her, and saw how distraught everyone was by her disappearance. she's obviously relieved that Sarah's been found, but she's not as affected by it as everyone else. Connor's a complete mess. he'd always hoped that Sarah would be found, but after five years, he'd started to accept that that wasn't going to happen. he took the rest of the day off work and went home, and Ava covered his surgeries
Noah
like Dr Charles, he blames himself for Sarah's disappearance. on the night Crockett took her, he could see that she was having a bad time, so he'd invited her out for drinks. she said no, she just wanted to go home, and he (eventually) dropped it. then when she was reported missing, it was discovered that she was last seen at a bar, and Noah blamed himself for putting the idea in her head. if she'd just gone home like she'd planned, she would have been fine
Jack Dayton
this is an absolute PR nightmare for him. at least Sarah's okay
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