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Chesin, Megan; Cascardi, Michele; Rosselli, Michelle; Tsang, William; Jeglic, Elizabeth L. (August 17, 2020). "Knowledge of Suicide Risk Factors, But Not Suicide Ideation Severity, Is Greater Among College Students Who Viewed 13 Reasons Why". Journal of American College Health. 68 (6): 644–649. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2019.1586713. ISSN 0744-8481. PMID 30939105. S2CID 93002645. Nesi, Jacqueline; Johnson, Sarah E.; Altemus, Melanie; Thibeau, Heather M.; Hunt, Jeffrey; Wolff, Jennifer C. (June 26, 2020). "13 Reasons Why: Perceptions and Correlates of Media Influence in Psychiatrically Hospitalized Adolescents". Archives of Suicide Research. 26 (1): 313–324. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2020.1779155. ISSN 1381-1118. PMID 32589861. S2CID 220120773.

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As narrator of the season, Clay reveals that he only feels alive when he’s helping out his friends. As such, when Tyler calls him to ask for a ride to the Sheriff’s station, Clay immediately shows up, leaving Ani and Jessica to plan for Justin’s welcome home party.White House Museum - How accurate was the movie recreation of the architecture and floor plan of the actual White House (review) Azure - The protagonist of the novel, Azure is a twelve-year-old orphan boy living on the streets of Cape Town, South Africa. After the assassination of his parents in Johannesburg, he leaves his home feeling lost. Azure's physical appearance is unique due to his blue eyes and dark skin, making it difficult to racially categorize him. He shows a fascination with water and swimming throughout the novel. As a street child, Azure is exposed and subjected to drug use, gang activity, and abuse. He survives through prostitution by selling sex to older men. Later in the novel, he turns thirteen which he views as his entrance into manhood. He consistently tells himself that his struggles are making him stronger as a man. Azure is a twelve-year-old orphan with astonishing blue eyes and dark skin. At the opening of the novel, it is revealed that he left home three years ago after the murder of his parents. Azure roams the streets of Sea Point in Cape Town. His typical day consists of a lot of walking, a bath at the beach in the morning, parking cars in the city during the day, and sleeping near a swimming pool at night. He is well aware of other street kids whom he claims are deep into evil. Azure introduces his nine-year-old friend Bafana in chapter one who, unlike Azure, is into drugs and chooses to roam the streets even though he is not homeless. Liesel is also introduced in chapter one. She is a prostitute who sells joints to Azure and lives under the bridge along with “skollies,” gangsters, and drunks. Azure heads over to Bree Street to meet up with his friend Vincent. Vincent informs him that Gerald has been looking for Azure. He advises Azure to stop hiding and go directly to Gerald. Vincent states that Gerald believes himself to be white only because he has straight hair and light skin. It is from this that he derives his power and is therefore envious of Azure's blue eyes.

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It’s not that these things don’t happen, but when they’re shared in a fictional setting, for some reason they make some people uncomfortable. Gill, James (April 4, 2017). "Who is 13 Reasons Why star Katherine Langford? Meet the actor who plays Hannah Baker in new Netflix series". Radio Times . Retrieved April 12, 2017. Biedenharn, Isabella (March 31, 2017). "Episode 9: "Tape 5, Side A" ". Entertainment Weekly. New York City: Meredith Corporation. Archived from the original on April 15, 2017 . Retrieved April 15, 2017. Allen - A gangster pimp who works at Green Point. He is known for his bad temper and Azure claims he has witnessed him kill someone. If Azure wishes to buy anything he must first talk to Allen. When Allen is first introduced in the novel he severely beats one of the white women who works for him. Azure learns the value of power associated with money from Allen, who wears designer clothes and always has to be the best dressed. Vincent attributes Allen's temper and obsession with designer clothes to his anger over the fact that he is not full white but, in fact, mixed race.JAY ASHER: Everything is just heightened. You have more readers and viewers, but you also have more criticism. More people are trying to censor the book because the story is out there so much more. I’ve had a lot of teens reach out to comfort me in the wake of all this criticism, while at the same time I feel bad they have to listen to adults argue about it.

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Andrew Jones wrote and directed a low budget film about the unit titled D-Day Assassins, released in 2019. The cover of War Paint; The Filthy Thirteen Jump into Normandy shows a copy of a commissioned painting by Joel Iskowitz, depicting the Filthy Thirteen getting ready for their jump into Normandy. The Stephens County Currahee Military Museum in Toccoa, Georgia commissioned a bronze bust of Jake McNiece. Réal Desmarets commissioned a memorial to the 3rd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment and Filthy Thirteen at Brevands, France (their D-Day mission). It includes a bronze statue of a kneeling member of the Filthy Thirteen. Richard E. Killblane and Brian Miller, War Paint: The Filthy Thirteen Jump into Normandy, Victory Press, 2013Clay is the subject of Tape 6, Side A, however Hannah makes it clear that he is not one of the reasons for why she killed herself. He was the only one she was actually fond of, and while everyone else was on her hit list, she just wanted him to be on the tape because he was/is a part of her story. Gerald - Gerald lives under the bridge and is the ringleader of the gang the Twenty-Eights. He prides himself on his light skin and straight hair. Richard E. Killblane and Brian Miller. War Paint; The Filthy Thirteen Jump into Normandy. Jump Into Normandy a b Hughes, Sarah (April 12, 2017). "13 Reasons Why shows that teen drama is darker than ever – and all the better for it". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on April 21, 2017 . Retrieved April 20, 2017. Reasons Why "13 Reasons Why" Isn't Getting It Right". Psychology Today . Retrieved November 9, 2020.

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