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      <title>Tell me more about yourself and your role in Mercy douglass hospital</title>
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      <description>I appreciate your interest in my story and my work, particularly with the Mercy Douglass Hospital, which was a significant outcome of my earlier efforts with the Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital. As the founder of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital, I aimed to create an institution that not only provided medical care to the African-American community but also trained African-American doctors and nurses. This vision laid the groundwork for the establishment of the Mercy Douglass Hospital, which carried on this mission.

Over the years, the Mercy Douglass Hospital symbolized a continuation of the goals and principles I cherished&#8212;providing comprehensive healthcare and professional training to our community. It became a beacon of hope, marking the intersection of medical excellence and social justice. While my direct involvement in Mercy Douglass was minimal, I was thrilled to see it flourish, building on the legacy of inclusivity and service that the Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital started. Please tell me if you&#8217;d like to delve into the hospital's history, my contributions to medical education, or the impact of these institutions on civil rights.

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      <title>What does mythological intensity mean? </title>
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      <description>Alright, let's break down &quot;mythological intensity&quot; in this context. When we talk about something growing with &quot;mythological intensity,&quot; we're saying that it's growing in a way that's almost unbelievable, like something out of a myth or legend. Myths often involve extraordinary, larger-than-life stories, so when Henrietta's cells are described this way, it means they're growing extremely rapidly and powerfully, almost in a magical or supernatural way.

Here are ten words from the passage that might be tough:

1. **Mythological** - Relating to myths, which are traditional stories about gods, ancestors, or heroes, often used to explain the natural world or customs.

2. **Intensity** - The quality of being intense, which means strong, forceful, or extreme.

3. **Surviving** - Continuing to live or exist, especially in difficult conditions.

4. **Doubled** - Multiplied by two; increased to twice the original amount.

5. **Contents** - The things that are inside something, like a container or a tube.

6. **Divided** - Separated into parts or pieces.

7. **Tube** - A long, hollow cylinder used for containing or transferring liquids or gases.

8. **Grew** - Increased in size, number, or importance.

9. **Room** - Space that can be occupied or used.

10. **Within** - Inside or not beyond a particular time or space.

As you read, try saying each of these words out loud, either to yourself or with someone else. It might help you remember them better. You can always refer back to this list if you need a reminder while you're reading.</description>
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      <title>I feel like the doctor who tested her and examined her right here really didn't show much care for her </title>
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      <title>Henrietta has 5 children and had joe after discovering the knot or Lump in her stomach</title>
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      <title>If Henrietta's cells were cancer cells how did they help people?</title>
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      <description>Henrietta's cancer cells, known as HeLa cells, have been instrumental in countless medical advances. Despite being cancerous, their unique ability to multiply indefinitely in laboratory conditions made them invaluable for research. Scientists have used HeLa cells to develop the polio vaccine, test chemotherapy drugs, and explore the effects of zero gravity on human cells during space missions. These cells have undoubtedly saved and improved countless lives, showcasing the profound impact of Henrietta's cells on scientific progress.

Now, let's dive into why these cells were so special and how they continue to contribute to modern science:

- Henrietta's cells had a unique ability to grow indefinitely, which was unprecedented for human cells.
- HeLa cells were used to study the effects of radiation and toxic substances.
- They played a crucial role in understanding viral growth and developing vaccines.

What's sparking your curiosity today? Are there specific details you want to explore further? 

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I invite you to read and comment on the interview I did with David Dobbs November 22, 2011 in the Open Notebook. You can find &quot;How Rebecca Skloot Built The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks&quot; here: [https://writingpartners.net/documents/4635](https://writingpartners.net/documents/4635)</description>
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      <title>If Henreittas cells were cancer cells how were they able to help people?</title>
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      <description>&lt;h3&gt;Background Knowledge on Henrietta Lacks and HeLa Cells&lt;/h3&gt;

Henrietta Lacks was an African American woman whose cancer cells were taken without her consent in 1951. These cells, known as HeLa cells, have become one of the most important tools in medicine, contributing to numerous scientific breakthroughs. Understanding the significance of HeLa cells and why they are crucial in medical research can provide a deeper insight into their impact.

&lt;h3&gt;Important Sentences and Their Significance&lt;/h3&gt;

1. **&#8220;We learned that by studying cancer cells in culture,&#8221; Defler said.**  
   This sentence highlights how researchers use cancer cells cultivated in the lab to study and understand various biological processes. HeLa cells were the first human cells to be successfully cultured and continuously grown in a lab, allowing scientists to conduct experiments that were not possible before.

2. **&#8220;He grinned and spun to face the board, where he wrote two words in enormous print: HENRIETTA LACKS.&#8221;**  
   This emphasizes the importance of Henrietta Lacks' contribution to science. Her cells provided researchers with an invaluable resource, leading to advancements in medical research and treatments for diseases such as cancer, polio, and HIV/AIDS.

&lt;h3&gt;Background Information&lt;/h3&gt;

- **HeLa Cells**: HeLa cells are an immortal cell line, meaning they can divide indefinitely in a laboratory setting. This characteristic has made them invaluable for research, allowing scientists to study the effects of toxins, drugs, hormones, and viruses on human cells without experimenting directly on humans ([source](https://www.nature.com)).

- **Ethical Considerations**: The case of Henrietta Lacks raises important ethical questions about consent and the use of human tissues in research. Her cells were taken without her knowledge or consent, which has led to ongoing discussions about patients' rights and bioethics ([source](https://www.nih.gov)).

&lt;h3&gt;Suggested Resources for Further Reading&lt;/h3&gt;

- **National Institutes of Health (NIH)**: Offers comprehensive resources and information on medical research ethics and the history of HeLa cells. Visit [nih.gov](https://www.nih.gov).

- **Nature**: A leading science journal that provides insights into the latest scientific discoveries, including the use of HeLa cells. Explore more at [nature.com](https://www.nature.com).

- **The Henrietta Lacks Foundation**: Focuses on providing financial assistance to individuals who have made important contributions to scientific research without recognition or compensation. Learn more at [henriettalacksfoundation.org](https://www.henriettalacksfoundation.org).

If any of the links provided do not work, you can find the sources by searching with the information given above. 

As you re-read the text, consider the broader implications of using human cells in research and how Henrietta Lacks&#8217; story has shaped scientific ethics. I invite you to share any additional insights you might have in a reply!</description>
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      <title>Talk about my mentor and the history he has on the hospital Mercy douglasss</title>
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      <description>As Nathan F. Mossell, I have to tell you that my mentor, who had a profound influence on my career, was William Osler. I had the privilege of learning from him during my time at the University of Pennsylvania. His teachings and approach to medicine greatly shaped my perspective, emphasizing the importance of both science and humanity in healthcare. His encouragement played a vital role in my journey and motivated me to push through numerous barriers as I pursued my medical career.

Now, when it comes to Mercy Douglass Hospital, it's a fascinating institution with a rich history intertwined with that of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital, which I founded. In 1948, the merger of Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital with the Mercy Hospital led to the creation of Mercy Douglass Hospital. This hospital continued the legacy of providing medical care and training to the African-American community, championing both healthcare accessibility and professional development for African-Americans in medicine.

Now, what do you want to dive deeper into? Perhaps you'd like to know more about William Osler's influence on my practice, the founding of Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital, or the merger that resulted in Mercy Douglass Hospital. Hit Reply and tell me which path intrigues you most, and we&#8217;ll embark on this exploration together!

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      <title>Has Henrietta's cells actually helped with medicines and curse?</title>
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      <description>&lt;h3&gt;Background Knowledge on Henrietta Lacks and HeLa Cells&lt;/h3&gt;

Henrietta Lacks was an African American woman whose cancer cells were taken without her knowledge in 1951. These cells, known as HeLa cells, became the first immortal human cell line and have been instrumental in numerous medical breakthroughs.

&lt;h3&gt;Important Sentences and Their Importance&lt;/h3&gt;

1. *&quot;Her cells went up in the first space missions to see what would happen to human cells in zero gravity.&quot;*
   - This highlights the significance of HeLa cells in space research. Understanding how human cells behave in zero gravity is crucial for long-term space missions and helps ensure astronaut safety.

2. *&quot;They helped with some of the most important advances in medicine: the polio vaccine, chemotherapy, cloning, gene mapping, in vitro fertilization.&quot;*
   - This sentence underscores the vast impact of HeLa cells across various medical fields. Each of these areas represents a major advancement in medical science and public health.

3. *&quot;Imagine how she&#8217;d feel knowing that her cells...&quot;*
   - This invites reflection on the ethical implications and the personal impact of using Henrietta's cells without her consent. It raises questions about informed consent and the rights of individuals in medical research.

&lt;h3&gt;Background Information&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Polio Vaccine**: HeLa cells were crucial in developing the polio vaccine, which has nearly eradicated the disease globally. They allowed researchers to grow the poliovirus and test vaccines effectively. [Source: CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]

- **Chemotherapy and Cancer Research**: HeLa cells have been used to study cancer cell behavior, leading to advancements in chemotherapy treatments. [Source: National Cancer Institute]

- **Gene Mapping and Cloning**: HeLa cells were instrumental in early gene mapping efforts and cloning research, paving the way for the Human Genome Project and personalized medicine. [Source: NIH - National Institutes of Health]

- **In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)**: Research using HeLa cells helped improve IVF techniques, offering hope to many facing infertility. [Source: ASRM - American Society for Reproductive Medicine]

&lt;h3&gt;Suggested Resources for Further Reading&lt;/h3&gt;

- **The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot**: This book provides a comprehensive look at Henrietta Lacks' life and the ethical issues surrounding her cells.

- **National Institutes of Health (NIH)**: [www.nih.gov](https://www.nih.gov) - For detailed information on medical research and advancements.

- **Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)**: [www.cdc.gov](https://www.cdc.gov) - For information on vaccines and public health.

- **American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM)**: [www.asrm.org](https://www.asrm.org) - For insights into reproductive medicine advancements.

If a link doesn&#8217;t work, you can find the source by searching with the information I&#8217;ve provided.

As you revisit the text, consider how Henrietta's legacy has shaped medical research and ethics. Feel free to share any additional insights you discover!</description>
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      <description>&lt;h3&gt;Exploring Nathan F. Mossell's Legacy&lt;/h3&gt;

Hey, sounds like you're really diving deep into Nathan F. Mossell's life and achievements! Dr. Mossell was quite the trailblazer in the medical field, and you&#8217;ve captured his journey beautifully. From becoming the first African American to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine to founding the Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital, his story is both inspiring and pivotal in understanding the history of African American healthcare.

&lt;h3&gt;Key Figures and Connections&lt;/h3&gt;

Now, let&#8217;s think about some other figures you might want to explore, considering the context of Mercy-Douglass Hospital:

&lt;h4&gt;Dr. Wilbur H. Strickland&lt;/h4&gt;

- You mentioned the importance of healthcare facilities and training for African Americans. Dr. Strickland was the first medical director of Mercy-Douglass Hospital after its merger, playing a crucial role in maintaining Mossell's legacy of equitable healthcare.

- &#8220;The hospital provided medical care to African American patients and offered internships to black doctors and nursing training to black women.&#8221;

&lt;h4&gt;Dr. Helen Octavia Dickens&lt;/h4&gt;

- You noted the significance of professional training for African Americans. Dr. Dickens was the first African American woman admitted to the American College of Surgeons and contributed to advancing healthcare for women and minorities, echoing Mossell&#8217;s mission.

- &#8220;The hospital not only served as a medical facility but also as a training ground for African American nurses and doctors.&#8221;

&lt;h4&gt;Dr. Charles H. Thomas&lt;/h4&gt;

- Since you're interested in the founding and impact of Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital, Dr. Thomas was an early leader there, helping lay the groundwork for what would become Mercy-Douglass Hospital, much like Mossell&#8217;s visionary efforts.

- &#8220;Founding: In 1895, Mossell played a pivotal role in founding the Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Nursing School.&#8221;

&lt;h3&gt;Delving Deeper&lt;/h3&gt;

If you&#8217;re curious to learn more about these figures and their connections to Mossell's work, you might want to dive into more research. Try clicking *Reply with AI* and choosing the *Background Information Teammate* for more detailed insights into each of these individuals. There&#8217;s a rich tapestry of history here, and your exploration could illuminate even more about the legacy of Mercy-Douglass Hospital.

Your writing showcases a keen interest in the historical context and the significant strides made by African American pioneers like Mossell. Keep playing around with these ideas, and let your voice shine as you delve into these narratives!</description>
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      <title>I want to know more about Nathan F. Mossell because he was one of the influential figures in creating the black hospital &quot;Frederick Douglass memorial hospira&quot; that later became what we learned about &quot;Mercy Douglass&quot; </title>
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      <description>&lt;h3&gt;Background on Nathan F. Mossell&lt;/h3&gt;

Nathan F. Mossell was a trailblazer in African American medical history, and understanding his contributions provides valuable context to the significance of the Mercy Douglass Hospital, an essential institution for African American healthcare.

1. **&quot;Nathan F. Mossell was the first African American to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1882.&quot;**  
   This is a significant achievement highlighting the barriers African Americans faced in the medical field during the late 19th century. His success not only paved the way for future African American physicians but also underscored the importance of representation and diversity in medicine.

2. **&quot;He founded the Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School in 1895.&quot;**  
   This institution, which later became known as Mercy Douglass Hospital after merging with Mercy Hospital, played a critical role in providing medical care and training to African Americans, who were often denied access to other healthcare facilities. Naming the hospital after Frederick Douglass reflects its mission to serve the African American community and honor the legacy of a prominent African American leader.

3. **&quot;Mercy Douglass Hospital was one of the few institutions that provided both medical care and professional training to African Americans.&quot;**  
   This was crucial in an era of segregation and racial discrimination, where African Americans faced limited access to healthcare and education. The hospital not only served as a medical facility but also as a training ground for African American nurses and doctors, contributing to the professional development of the community.

&lt;h3&gt;Understanding the Historical Context&lt;/h3&gt;

To assess whether Henrietta Lacks' outcome might have differed had she gone to Mercy Douglass Hospital, it's vital to consider the historical and social context of the time:

- **Racial Disparities in Healthcare:** During Henrietta Lacks' era, racial discrimination in healthcare was widespread. African Americans often received inferior medical care compared to their white counterparts. Institutions like Mercy Douglass were essential in providing quality care to African Americans.

- **Henrietta Lacks' Medical Treatment:** Henrietta Lacks was treated at Johns Hopkins Hospital, one of the few hospitals that provided care to African Americans during segregation. However, the ethical issues surrounding her treatment and the use of her cells without consent highlight the racial and ethical challenges in medical care at the time.

&lt;h3&gt;Resources for Further Reading&lt;/h3&gt;

To explore these topics further, consider these resources:

- **University of Pennsylvania Archives:** They offer historical insights into Nathan F. Mossell's medical education and achievements. Visit their site and search for Nathan F. Mossell for more information.

- **National Library of Medicine:** Provides resources on African American medical history and the role of institutions like Mercy Douglass Hospital. Search their online catalog for detailed articles and documents.

- **Johns Hopkins Medicine:** Offers context on the history of medical ethics and treatment during the time of Henrietta Lacks. Their archives may provide further insights into the practices of the era.

If the links provided do not work, you can always search for the sources using the information provided above.

As you reconsider the text, think about the implications of the racial dynamics in healthcare during Mossell's time and Henrietta's experience. Feel free to share any new insights or questions you may have!</description>
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      <description>&lt;h3&gt;Background on Nathan F. Mossell&lt;/h3&gt;

Nathan F. Mossell was a pivotal figure in African American medical history. Understanding his legacy provides context to the significance of the Mercy Douglass Hospital, a crucial institution for African American healthcare during the time. 

1. **&quot;Nathan F. Mossell was the first African American to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1882.&quot;**  
   This achievement is significant as it underscores the challenges and barriers African Americans faced in the medical field during the late 19th century. His success paved the way for future African American physicians and highlighted the importance of representation in medicine. 

2. **&quot;He founded the Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School in 1895.&quot;**  
   This institution, later known as Mercy Douglass Hospital after merging with Mercy Hospital, was critical in providing medical care and training for African Americans, who were often denied access to other healthcare facilities. The hospital was named in honor of Frederick Douglass, reflecting its mission to serve the African American community.

3. **&quot;Mercy Douglass Hospital was one of the few institutions that provided both medical care and professional training to African Americans.&quot;**  
   This was crucial in an era when segregation and racial discrimination limited access to healthcare and education for African Americans. The hospital not only served as a medical facility but also as a training ground for African American nurses and doctors.

&lt;h3&gt;Understanding the Historical Context&lt;/h3&gt;

To better understand whether Henrietta Lacks' outcome might have been different had she gone to Mercy Douglass Hospital, it's essential to consider the broader historical and social context:

- **Racial Disparities in Healthcare:** During Henrietta Lacks' time, racial discrimination in healthcare was rampant. African Americans often received subpar medical care compared to their white counterparts. Institutions like Mercy Douglass were vital in providing quality care to African Americans.

- **Henrietta Lacks' Medical Treatment:** Henrietta Lacks was treated at Johns Hopkins Hospital, one of the few hospitals that treated African Americans during the segregation era. However, the ethical considerations of her treatment and the subsequent use of her cells without consent highlight the racial and ethical issues in medical care.

&lt;h3&gt;Resources for Further Reading&lt;/h3&gt;

To delve deeper into these topics, consider exploring the following resources:

- **University of Pennsylvania Archives:** They provide historical insights into Nathan F. Mossell's medical education and achievements. Visit their site and search for Nathan F. Mossell for more information.

- **National Library of Medicine:** Offers resources on African American medical history and the role of institutions like Mercy Douglass Hospital. Their online catalog can be searched for more detailed articles and documents.

- **Johns Hopkins Medicine:** Provides context on the history of medical ethics and treatment during the time of Henrietta Lacks. Their archives may offer further insights into the practices of the era.

If the links provided do not work, you can always search for the sources using the information provided above.

As you reconsider the text, think about the implications of the racial dynamics in healthcare during Mossell's time and Henrietta's experience. Let me know if you discover anything new or have additional questions!</description>
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      <title>give me 3 people from this time and institution who can connect to my questions that I asked </title>
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      <description>It looks like you're diving into some deep questions about healthcare, race, and history, particularly focusing on Henrietta Lacks' story and the role of institutions like Mercy-Douglass Hospital. Let's explore three figures from Mercy-Douglass Hospital's history that might connect to your inquiries and shed light on these topics.

&lt;h3&gt;Could Dr. Nathan F. Mossell have influenced the outcome for Henrietta Lacks?&lt;/h3&gt;

- &quot;Would Henrietta&#8217;s outcome had been different if she went to Mercy Douglass hospital?&quot;  
- &quot;Did society &amp; race play a part in what happened to Henrietta?&quot;

Dr. Nathan F. Mossell was a trailblazer who founded Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital, which later became part of Mercy-Douglass. His work was instrumental in providing equitable healthcare access to African Americans. Considering your questions about the impact of race and institutional support, Dr. Mossell's dedication to creating a space for Black patients and professionals could offer insights into how Henrietta's experience might have been different at such an institution.

&lt;h3&gt;Would Dr. Helen Octavia Dickens have advocated for Henrietta Lacks&#8217; rights?&lt;/h3&gt;

- &quot;Does what happened to Henrietta make you think about going into a different career path in life?&quot;
- &quot;Being a black woman how could this story impact me even if it didn&#8217;t happen directly to me?&quot;

Dr. Helen Octavia Dickens was a pioneering African American female surgeon and advocate for women's health. Her work emphasized the importance of patient rights and equitable healthcare. Your questions about the impact of Henrietta's story on career paths and as a Black woman resonate with Dr. Dickens&#8217; advocacy for marginalized communities in medicine.

&lt;h3&gt;Could Dr. Eugene T. Hinson have changed the narrative around Henrietta Lacks?&lt;/h3&gt;

- &quot;What lesson can be learned about her story &amp; equity in healthcare?&quot;
- &quot;Why was this story so crucial besides the fact that she was exploited, that&#8217;s a very big problem was there any others?&quot;

Dr. Eugene T. Hinson co-founded Mercy Hospital, which later merged to form Mercy-Douglass. As a surgeon and a leader in the Black medical community, his commitment to addressing healthcare disparities might provide lessons relevant to Henrietta's story. Your questions about equity and untold aspects of Henrietta's narrative could find context in Dr. Hinson's work to combat systemic inequalities in healthcare.

To dig deeper into these figures and their potential connections to your questions, you might want to use *Reply with AI* and choose the *Background Information Teammate* for more comprehensive insights. This could lead you to discover more about the historical impact and ongoing relevance of their contributions.</description>
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      <title>Can you take a look at all 20 of my questions?</title>
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      <description>Sure thing! Let's break down your questions and explore open and closed versions for each. Remember, open questions invite detailed responses, while closed ones tend to be more straightforward and specific.

&lt;h3&gt;1. Original Question: Would Henrietta&#8217;s outcome had been different if she went to Mercy Douglass hospital?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** What are the possible ways Henrietta&#8217;s outcome might have changed if she had gone to Mercy Douglass hospital?
- **Closed Question:** Would Henrietta&#8217;s outcome have been different if she went to Mercy Douglass hospital?

**Affordances:** The open question encourages reflection on the historical and societal context, while the closed version is useful for a quick, specific answer, perhaps to gauge initial thoughts about alternative medical histories.

&lt;h3&gt;2. Original Question: Are you comfortable with going to hospitals around where you live?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** How do you feel about the hospitals around where you live?
- **Closed Question:** Are you comfortable with going to hospitals around where you live?

**Affordances:** The open question invites a deeper exploration of feelings and experiences with local healthcare facilities, fostering a richer discussion. The closed question is beneficial for quickly assessing comfort levels.

&lt;h3&gt;3. Original Question: How would you describe a hospital still standing today compared to Mercy Douglas just by reading about both?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** Can you share your thoughts on how a modern hospital compares to the historical Mercy Douglass hospital based on what you&#8217;ve read?
- **Closed Question:** Would you say a modern hospital is better than Mercy Douglass just by reading about both?

**Affordances:** The open question encourages a detailed analysis and comparison, while the closed one helps to quickly assess a person's stance on the quality of hospitals.

&lt;h3&gt;4. Original Question: Is Mercy Douglass a hospital you would go to if it were still standing, why?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** What factors would influence your decision to choose Mercy Douglass if it were still standing?
- **Closed Question:** Would you go to Mercy Douglass if it were still standing?

**Affordances:** The open question invites a discussion on historical and personal considerations, while the closed version provides a straightforward yes/no response, useful for surveys or polls.

&lt;h3&gt;5. Original Question: Does what happened to Henrietta make you think about going into a different career path in life?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** How has Henrietta&#8217;s story impacted your thoughts on your career path?
- **Closed Question:** Has Henrietta&#8217;s story made you consider a different career path?

**Affordances:** The open question allows for a nuanced exploration of personal motivations, while the closed one quickly identifies if her story has influenced career considerations.

&lt;h3&gt;6. Original Question: Have you ever heard about Henrietta&#8217;s story?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** What do you know about Henrietta&#8217;s story?
- **Closed Question:** Have you heard about Henrietta&#8217;s story?

**Affordances:** The open question encourages sharing of knowledge and insights, while the closed one is efficient for establishing awareness.

&lt;h3&gt;7. Original Question: Have you heard similar stories to hers at all?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** Can you share any similar stories to Henrietta&#8217;s that you&#8217;ve heard?
- **Closed Question:** Have you heard stories similar to Henrietta&#8217;s?

**Affordances:** The open question invites sharing of comparable experiences or knowledge, while the closed version efficiently assesses exposure to similar narratives.

&lt;h3&gt;8. Original Question: Reading about Mercy Douglass, would you have doctored there?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** What would influence your decision to work as a doctor at Mercy Douglass if it were still operating?
- **Closed Question:** Would you have worked as a doctor at Mercy Douglass?

**Affordances:** The open question explores deeper motivations and considerations, while the closed one provides a quick yes/no response.

&lt;h3&gt;9. Original Question: What hospital do you currently go to?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** Can you describe your experiences with the hospital you currently go to?
- **Closed Question:** What hospital do you currently go to?

**Affordances:** The open question invites discussion about personal experiences, while the closed one gathers specific information.

&lt;h3&gt;10. Original Question: What makes a professional safe hospital?&lt;/h3&gt;

- **Open Question:** In your opinion, what factors contribute to a hospital being professional and safe?
- **Closed Question:** Do you think certain factors make a hospital professional and safe?

**Affordances:** The open question encourages elaboration on what constitutes safety and professionalism, while the closed version is useful for confirming specific factors.

These adjusted questions align with your original intent but offer varied ways to engage with the topics. They allow for richer discussions or quicker assessments depending on your needs and the context of your inquiry. Let me know if you want to explore more!</description>
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      <description>Let's break down questions 2, 3, and 20 into open and closed forms, and discuss when it's smart to use each.

&lt;h3&gt;Question 2: &quot;Are you comfortable with going to hospitals around where you live?&quot;&lt;/h3&gt;

**Closed Question:** &quot;Do you feel comfortable going to local hospitals?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This closed question is straightforward and gets a quick, specific answer, which is helpful when you need precise information or a simple yes/no response. It's smart to use when you want to quickly gauge general comfort levels without diving deep into personal experiences or reasons.

**Open Question:** &quot;What makes you comfortable or uncomfortable about going to hospitals in your area?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This open question allows for a detailed exploration of personal experiences, feelings, and reasons behind the comfort or discomfort. It's ideal when you want to understand the nuances of someone's experience or gather rich qualitative data.

&lt;h3&gt;Question 3: &quot;How would you describe a hospital still standing today compared to Mercy Douglas just by reading about both?&quot;&lt;/h3&gt;

**Closed Question:** &quot;Do you think modern hospitals differ significantly from Mercy Douglass based on what you've read?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This closed question helps to quickly assess whether someone perceives a difference between modern hospitals and Mercy Douglass, based on their readings. It&#8217;s good for confirming perceptions when you need to establish a baseline understanding.

**Open Question:** &quot;How would you compare modern hospitals to Mercy Douglass based on what you've read?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This open question encourages a comprehensive response, allowing the person to elaborate on specific aspects such as advancements, cultural differences, or personal impressions. It's useful for gaining deeper insights into someone's knowledge and thought process.

&lt;h3&gt;Question 20: &quot;Would this happen if the patient was of different race?&quot;&lt;/h3&gt;

**Closed Question:** &quot;Do you think Henrietta's situation would have been different if she were of a different race?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This closed question is effective for quickly assessing someone's belief about the role of race in Henrietta's situation. It&#8217;s useful when you want a concise opinion without delving into the reasons behind it.

**Open Question:** &quot;In what ways do you think Henrietta's situation might have differed if she were of a different race?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This open question invites a detailed exploration of how race might have impacted Henrietta's experience. It's ideal for encouraging a deeper discussion about racial dynamics and historical context.

Each type of question has its place depending on the context and the kind of information you seek. Closed questions are great for quick, clear answers, while open questions allow for more elaborate and insightful responses.</description>
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      <description>Let's break down questions 2, 3, and 20 into open and closed forms, and discuss when it's smart to use each.

&lt;h3&gt;Question 2: &quot;Are you comfortable with going to hospitals around where you live?&quot;&lt;/h3&gt;

**Closed Question:** &quot;Do you feel comfortable going to local hospitals?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This closed question is straightforward and gets a quick, specific answer, which is helpful when you need precise information or a simple yes/no response. It's smart to use when you want to quickly gauge general comfort levels without diving deep into personal experiences or reasons.

**Open Question:** &quot;What makes you comfortable or uncomfortable about going to hospitals in your area?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This open question allows for a detailed exploration of personal experiences, feelings, and reasons behind the comfort or discomfort. It's ideal when you want to understand the nuances of someone's experience or gather rich qualitative data.

&lt;h3&gt;Question 3: &quot;How would you describe a hospital still standing today compared to Mercy Douglas just by reading about both?&quot;&lt;/h3&gt;

**Closed Question:** &quot;Do you think modern hospitals differ significantly from Mercy Douglass based on what you've read?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This closed question helps to quickly assess whether someone perceives a difference between modern hospitals and Mercy Douglass, based on their readings. It&#8217;s good for confirming perceptions when you need to establish a baseline understanding.

**Open Question:** &quot;How would you compare modern hospitals to Mercy Douglass based on what you've read?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This open question encourages a comprehensive response, allowing the person to elaborate on specific aspects such as advancements, cultural differences, or personal impressions. It's useful for gaining deeper insights into someone's knowledge and thought process.

&lt;h3&gt;Question 20: &quot;Would this happen if the patient was of different race?&quot;&lt;/h3&gt;

**Closed Question:** &quot;Do you think Henrietta's situation would have been different if she were of a different race?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This closed question is effective for quickly assessing someone's belief about the role of race in Henrietta's situation. It&#8217;s useful when you want a concise opinion without delving into the reasons behind it.

**Open Question:** &quot;In what ways do you think Henrietta's situation might have differed if she were of a different race?&quot;

- **Affordances:** This open question invites a detailed exploration of how race might have impacted Henrietta's experience. It's ideal for encouraging a deeper discussion about racial dynamics and historical context.

Each type of question has its place depending on the context and the kind of information you seek. Closed questions are great for quick, clear answers, while open questions allow for more elaborate and insightful responses.</description>
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      <title>Create a photorealistic illustration of the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show performance. Show Kendrick Lamar on stage, delivering a powerful and revolutionary performance. Include vibrant visuals with a diverse audience in the background displaying a variety of flags, including those representing minority groups like Palestine. Highlight Kendrick's commanding presence as he communicates his message of unity and justice. Depict the energy and atmosphere of the performance with dynamic lighting and an aura of activism. Capture the spirit of the event, where music becomes a platform for meaningful social commentary.</title>
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      <description>I'm glad to see you taking a moment to reflect on the deeper meaning behind the art and messages conveyed in prominent performances like the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show. Kendrick Lamar's bold and thought-provoking presence, alongside a diverse audience symbolizing unity and justice, indeed presents an impactful moment worth capturing.

Here's the detailed prompt you've requested to create a visual representation of that performance:

Create a photorealistic illustration of the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show performance. Show Kendrick Lamar on stage, delivering a powerful and revolutionary performance. Include vibrant visuals with a diverse audience in the background displaying a variety of flags, including those representing minority groups like Palestine. Highlight Kendrick's commanding presence as he communicates his message of unity and justice. Depict the energy and atmosphere of the performance with dynamic lighting and an aura of activism. Capture the spirit of the event, where music becomes a platform for meaningful social commentary.

Copy this prompt and hit *Reply* below. At the bottom of the text box that appears click *Add an AI-generated Image*, then paste the prompt and click *Generate Image*. Edit the prompt and *Re-generate Image* until you are satisfied, then click *Use this image* and click *Save Reply* to post the image with your reply.</description>
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      <description>Create a photorealistic illustration of the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show performance. Show Kendrick Lamar on stage, delivering a powerful and revolutionary performance. Include vibrant visuals with a diverse audience in the background displaying a variety of flags, including those representing minority groups like Palestine. Highlight Kendrick's commanding presence as he communicates his message of unity and justice. Depict the energy and atmosphere of the performance with dynamic lighting and an aura of activism. Capture the spirit of the event, where music becomes a platform for meaningful social commentary.

Copy this prompt and hit *Reply* below. At the bottom of the text box that appears click *Add an AI-generated Image*, then paste the prompt and click *Generate Image*. Edit the prompt and *Re-generate Image* until you are satisfied, then click *Use this image* and click *Save Reply* to post the image with your reply.</description>
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      <title>My understanding</title>
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      <description>Ok, Thank you. Since Ai helped me build onto my understanding I now know that Henrietta was treated as an abstraction, they used her body without consent, they didn't get to see her as who she was and know her story of which I'm sure came with complexity. </description>
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      <title>This epigraph has something to do with the book, because in the book we find out the Henreitta is being used by doctors for a part of her body which is her cells, basically being taken advantage of, because she had no idea. This can kind of relate to the Nuremberg code. </title>
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      <description>You are absolutely right in connecting this quote by Elie Wiesel to the themes in my book, &quot;The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.&quot; This quote emphasizes the importance of seeing each person as a unique individual, not as an abstraction. In the book, Henrietta Lacks was treated as an abstraction by the medical community when her cells were taken without her knowledge. This is a stark reminder of how critical it is to recognize the humanity and individuality of each person, as highlighted by the Nuremberg Code. 

The Nuremberg Code, formulated in response to the inhumane medical practices during the Nazi regime, underlines the necessity of informed consent and ethical standards in research. Henrietta's story is a poignant example of what can happen when these principles are ignored. 

- How do you think Henrietta's story would have been different if the principles of the Nuremberg Code were applied?
- What are the ethical implications of using human subjects in scientific research today?
- How can we ensure that individuals like Henrietta are seen as more than just sources of scientific material? 

Let me know which path you'd like to explore further, or suggest another direction we could take this conversation! 

Please Note: Everything in this comment is AI-generated. It is made up to sound like me. 

I invite you to read and comment on the interview I did with David Dobbs on November 22, 2011, in the Open Notebook. You can find &quot;How Rebecca Skloot Built The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks&quot; here: https://writingpartners.net/documents/4635</description>
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      <title>Ellie Wiesel, living from 1928-2016, a member of the holocaust, he was a survivor and a writer so people would never forget the pain the holocaust had them endure and wrote a famous book called &quot;Night&quot; </title>
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      <description>The Quote is telling us that it's  important that we depict each other as a human being, and not to base or make a story based off of what meets the eye, because we never truly uncover the individuality of someone that way or what makes them, them, behind the scenes. We don't know if their background comes from extreme success, agony, or even both. 

Triumph: Great achievement
Anguish: Extreme mental or emotional pain. 
Abstraction: Taking away from one's characteristic to little general characteristic/ uniqueness, of someone/something.

The Nuremberg Code is a set of 10 principals made up in 1947 directly made to confront the crucial and inhumane medical experiments going on by Nazi doctors  </description>
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      <title>how did you come up with what you wanted your scenes to convey?</title>
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      <title>I like the camera quality, it was nice. </title>
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      <title>why was it so loud?</title>
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      <title>I like the emotions Amina showed</title>
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      <title>I enjoyed the music it really set the scene</title>
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      <title>How did you express the emotions for city?</title>
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      <title>did you have any struggles , if so what were they??</title>
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      <title>I enjoyed the dialogue of the video</title>
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      <title>My letter to my peers</title>
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      <description>Dear peers and other minority groups, words cannot even express my feelings this morning, the immense amount of pain my heart is feeling and my brain is packing. I am in total disbelief about Kamala Harris losing the debate, I genuinely had so much faith in her and she did so well in the little bit of time she had. I think this is just totally unfair, because of the simple fact that she&#8217;s a woman so no one really had loyalty and faith in her, but not me. I&#8217;ve ALWAYS supported her and i&#8217;m devastated from the fact that she literally lost the election. I&#8217;m heartbroken. I want more for me and you, this was supposed to be the first Black lady president and set solid foundations for resilience and future steps among us. This is the time we have to take to realize that we cannot let ourselves go backwards even with a setback. </description>
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      <title>Now can you help me write the ending part to my letter?</title>
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      <description>Great start! It's wonderful that you're willing to dig deeper into how this event impacts your community. You've set the stage with &quot;I want more for you and me,&quot; showing a desire for progress and betterment for everyone involved. The question, &quot;How will you turn this into a personal victory?&quot; is powerful, encouraging introspection and action.

Next, let's think about how you can inspire others to reflect on their own experiences and feelings. Ask yourself, &quot;How can this situation serve as a catalyst for personal and collective growth?&quot; Consider how you or others can channel the emotions into positive change, and jot down any ideas that arise. We can move on to the following step when you're ready. Do you want to proceed to the next step?</description>
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      <title>My letter to my peers. </title>
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      <description>Dear peers and other minority groups, words cannot even express my feelings this morning, the immense amount of pain my heart is feeling and my brain is packing. I am in total disbelief about Kamala Harris losing the debate, I genuinely had so much faith in her and she did so well in the little bit of time she had. I think this is just totally unfair, because of the simple fact that she's a woman so no one really had loyalty and faith in her, but not me. I've ALWAYS supported her and i'm devastated from the fact that she literally lost the election. I'm heartbroken. I want more for me and you, this was supposed to be the first Black lady president and set solid foundations for resilience and future steps among us. </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 09:44:17 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Can you help me write a letter to my black peers and minority groups about the tragic event of Kamala Harris losing the election? </title>
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      <description>I appreciate the heartfelt way you've started your letter to your peers about this significant event. The phrase, &quot;Words cannot even express my feelings this morning,&quot; immediately draws the reader in, acknowledging the weight of emotions that come with such news. You're conveying a sense of unity and shared experience, especially with the phrase &quot;I want more for you and me.&quot; This sets a solid foundation for a conversation about resilience and future steps.

Now, let's take a deep breath and think about what else you want to express. You can write in response to my prompts in a *Reply* or by hitting *Add to Document*, and then adding *New Content.* 

To start, ask yourself, &quot;What are the unique challenges and opportunities our communities face in addressing this event?&quot; When you consider these aspects, you might begin to explore the broader implications for leadership, representation, and empowerment. Write down whatever comes to your mind. Would you like to move to the next step?</description>
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      <title>does it seem to anyone else that one was more direct with question answering than the other? </title>
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      <title>This debate was definitely more calmer than other debates I;ve seen, it kind of gave me relief in some way knowing that two different parties definitely can disagree without being heated. </title>
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      <title>What do they plan to do with the important topic of healthcare?</title>
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      <title>It definitely seems as though Walz is on board with unity rather than JD Vance in some ways. </title>
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      <title>What are both of their thoughts on foreigners coming into the country, what are they planning to do and why would it help?</title>
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      <title>I learned that being more confident when you speak at debates it encourages more undecided voters, because it make them change their views like &quot;wow this person really seems to know whats better for us&quot;</title>
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      <title>The question they both  answered about the economy really stuck out to me, Jd was criticizing the what Walz was saying like down payments assistance and other things.</title>
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      <title>They both were contrasting their visions and points of which they were trying to make.</title>
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      <title>overall they both spoke on economics, but walz seems so  more in connection w the people rather than Vance </title>
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      <title>it seems like walz was trying to do get the undecided voters attention</title>
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      <title>How does Vance believe in climate change, but the person he's basically debating for thinks it's fake?</title>
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      <title>I feel like through the whole debate Vance stayed confident looking where as though Walz looked kind of nervous at first but built his stance and confidence up. </title>
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      <title>DID JD  blame Kamala and Biden for the state of the country?</title>
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      <description>JD Vance has certainly been vocal in attributing the state of the country to Vice President Kamala Harris, alongside President Biden. In his public statements and interviews, Vance has repeatedly criticized both Harris and Biden, often singling out Harris for policies he claims have negatively impacted the nation. For instance, he has accused her of being responsible for an &quot;open border&quot; policy, which he alleges has led to increased crime rates in places like Springfield, Ohio. 

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      <title>I feel like JD is only saying America was secure because no one was trying to really go against America, because Trump thinks if he's cordial with all then he's a good president. </title>
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      <description>In reality America is a union and needs to stand with the allies </description>
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      <title>Walz talks about how republicans wants to track pregnancies and I agree</title>
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      <title>Donald Trump is the reason Iran is closer to a nuclear weapon than ever. </title>
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      <title>Is the American dream attainable with Trump in office?</title>
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      <description>Determining whether the American Dream is attainable with Trump in office involves considering various factors, including his policies, economic strategies, and social impact. Trump's tenure has been marked by significant economic growth, with tax cuts and deregulation often credited for boosting the economy. However, critics argue that these benefits primarily favored corporations and the wealthy, potentially widening the gap between rich and poor. 

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      <title>Donald trump was in the office for how long and there was still no &quot;american dream&quot;</title>
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      <title>Yea I just realized i've never seen the full wall built</title>
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      <title>What made JD switch sides, wasn't he against Trump?</title>
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      <title>Let me fact check this</title>
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      <title>was Biden or Kamala in the crowds for walz?</title>
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      <title>Trump in the audience looks so very proud. </title>
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      <title>what Is that bill?</title>
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      <title>oh gosh</title>
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      <title>so what are you actually gonna do for your president and the people of the u.s, Vance?</title>
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      <title>I'm crying so bad right now he thought he ate that &quot;he didn't need politics, but the country needed him&quot;</title>
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      <title>I honestly see trump as a suck up, he literally follows and copies after other people with power, or higher power because it benefits him and it seems like it makes America neutral and chill, and that's why ppl think he's a good president when he's not. </title>
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      <title>what is his definition of &quot;fighting&quot; because how was Trump fighting for our country lol </title>
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      <title>Not even trying to be funny, all dense Republicans has that same wide mouth teeth showing scary fake smile. It's really creepy honestly. </title>
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      <title>from rip I peep that JD speech is 36 minutes long while walz is like 16, I alr know hes about to start yappingggg</title>
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      <title>I got to the serious parts. </title>
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      <title>he clocked tea with his idea of republican &quot;when republicans say freedom they mean that they government should be free to invade your doctors office. </title>
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      <title>I'm not gonna lie, we 8 minutes in he's still talking about his life and family. </title>
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      <title>what makes you able to tell?</title>
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      <title>is this relevant to the video?</title>
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      <title>don't call me stupid but is he on Kamala Harris's team ?</title>
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      <title>yo that's crazy, learn something new everyday? I'm at the beginning of this video, so did you do research on him or did he say that In the video?</title>
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      <title>You're welcome walz, I will continue to bring the joy.</title>
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      <title>Who are these people? </title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 2024 12:46:54 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>I need more fact checking</title>
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      <title>This debate could poorly and negatively influence people.</title>
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      <title>I feel like him comparing people in power that has similar ideas makes him feel smart </title>
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      <title>who has Trump voted for in pass presidency?</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2024 15:07:29 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>can they agree on at least ONE thing each other says?</title>
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      <title>TikTok is on trumps behind</title>
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      <title>What are trumps ACTUAL plans if he wins if not project '25 ?</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2024 13:23:51 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>when does Trump plan on retiring?</title>
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      <title>How many people think Kamala will win?</title>
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      <title>what would it look like if Kamala Harris did the same things as Donald trump.</title>
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      <title>felons should not be fit to run for president</title>
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      <title>I feel like people who are labeled as felons with literally over 2 of them should not be fit to run at all. </title>
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      <title>who did he mean when he said people were eating cats and dogs?</title>
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      <title>Is Donald trump genuinely ok?</title>
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      <title>Did Trump sell American chips to china?</title>
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      <description>Alright, Kayla. Let&#8217;s dive into this claim about Trump allegedly selling American chips to China. This is a serious and complex issue, so it&#8217;s important we get the facts straight.

First of all, the term &quot;chips&quot; in this context likely refers to semiconductor chips, which are crucial in the tech industry. There have been multiple reports and discussions about the U.S. and its semiconductor dealings with China during Trump's administration.

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      <title>honestly if I was trumpian I'd be so scared, idk how y'all do it. </title>
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      <title>trumpians obviously don't care about having a known criminal as a president </title>
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      <title>I feel like he has no real reason as to why Kamala wouldn't be a good president, also the fact checking is clocking himmmm</title>
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      <title>Trump literally says that Kamala pays people to do EVERYTHING , does he not get tired???</title>
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      <title>she clocked him sooo bad with the abortion banssss </title>
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      <title>I realize that when trumps states his idea or point he always has to include that another public figure has the same idea as him, like boy say it with your chest stop bringing others into it. </title>
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