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DoppelgΓ€ngers raise question in two worlds

Imagine coming across an individual who looks exactly like what appears in the mirror each morning. Confusion and anxiety could plague the mind.

Having a twin is a possibility some students experience, but the knowledge of this look-alike is usually present.

A biological twin at birth may not be the origin of this mysterious person: a doppelgΓ€nger may be the cause of the disbelief.

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a doppelgΓ€nger is quite simply someone who looks like someone else.

Even though the word is used loosely to describe lookalikes, the paranormal terms has a much more mysterious and intriguing connotation. According to the Manchester Paranormal Investigations, the majority of the supposed doppelgΓ€ngers are experienced when someone catches an image of themselves in their peripheral vision.

The concept of a doppelgΓ€nger can be traced β€œback thousands of years and was present in many cultures of the past, holding a prominent place in ancient legends, stories, artworks and in books by various authors,” according to Ancient Origins.

DoppelgΓ€nger is a German word that means β€œdouble goer.” This concept has been based on a more spiritual basis which developed into many myths and superstitions over time.

Β Β Β Β Β According to Ancient Origins, β€œ[DoppelgΓ€ngers] were generally considered as omens of bad luck or even signs of impending death – a doppelgΓ€nger seen by a person’s relative or friend was said to signify that illness or danger would befall that person, while seeing one’s own doppelgΓ€nger was said to be an omen of death.”

Though the legend of the doppelgΓ€nger originated as an apparition, the meaning has reached past the paranormal realm and has become a word to refer to a unknown β€œtwin” of any person.

According to The Telegraph, a Dublin City University student named Niamh Geaney and her two friends started a challenge for themselves on social media. They had the goal of finding their closest lookalike, or doppelgΓ€nger, over the internet.

Searching proved victorious for Geaney: she found her β€œtwin” after only 16 days. The article titled β€œCould you track down your doppelgΓ€nger?” outlines her success in finding her living doppelgΓ€nger as well as other incidents of stranger twins meeting.

Such an experience seems so far-fetched; however, many conspiracy theorists believe in the double’s existence, not solely as a random occurrence or coincidence.

If these individuals actually exist, many scientists questions if these doubles would even be recognizable in public. Β Β Β Β Β 

The TelegraphΒ also presented that β€œscience suggest that should not exist. Mathematically speaking, the number of variables in any face is so large that it would be virtually impossible to meet someone who looks identical to you. In fact, nobody has even worked out how to measure the probability. Dr Garrett Hellenthal at the genetics institute of University College London doubts it could even be done.”

Not only do many scientist reject the ideas of conspiracy theorists with the proof of statistics, but the lack of belief in the spiritual realm also has scientists ignoring the myth meaning of the word.

Although the possibility for these situations only seems possible in ghost stories, maybe society should start to question those outrageous people who look exactly like deceased celebrities.

Google Tupac’s doppelgΓ€nger from the film β€œStraight Outta Compton” for starters.

 

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Two families support Josie Cremer

If one was to see the Cremer family, they would notice an ordinary family that loves to swim for fun and for competition; however, people do not notice the challenges and hardships they have to overcome in their daily lives.
Their family consists of four brothers and two sisters: Alex Cremer, Josie, Cory, Toby, and Ana.
Their whole family loves to swim. Alex swam in high school, and Josie and Cory are following his lead by pursuing the sport as well.
β€œAll together, including summer league and high school league, I have been swimming for about four years,” sophomore Cory said.
Cory swims distance events such as the 200 and the 500 meter.
β€œMy favorite event to swim is the 500. It is also the event I am personally the best at,” Cory said.
The siblings in the Cremer family grew up swimming together and eventually formed close bonds with one another as well as strong passions for the sport.
β€œMy older brother is the one who got me interested in swimming competitively,” Cory said.
Josie loved swimming too, but something was different when she swam versus when her brothers swam. She would get very easily exhausted.
β€œ[Josie] gets exhausted very easily and has trouble keeping up with us sometimes,” Cory said.
The family soon found out Josie had had heart problems. Her brothers helped her throughout her hard times when she was struggling the most, and when she needed someone to boost her morale.
β€œShe has heart problems that sometimes hold her back when she swims, and as a brother, it is hard to watch her struggle like that when you know there isn’t much you can do to help her. I fully support her and am by her side the whole way,” Cory said.
These heart problems were critical and she would need to have multiple surgeries.
β€œShe has had four open-heart surgeries so far, and it is very scary every time she goes into one because she was expected to not make it through them all,” Cory said.
Although times can be hard for Josie and her family, everyone, especially Cory, is still very encouraging and helpful.
β€œWhen she gets good times, it makes me excited to know that she is actually doing good. It’s also very heartwarming that the coaches are helping her and pushing her to her full potential, and to get better despite her setbacks,” Cory said.
Her family enjoys seeing her do what she loves and watching her strive to be the best she can be.
β€œIt makes me happy that she is able to push through her challenges and overcome them for herself,” Cory said.
The entire swim team is supportive of Josie and loves watching her succeed. They cheer her on during each of her events and encourage her to do the best she can.
β€œWhen she is able to push through her hardships and do better than she has before and even better than she had last year, it’s really great for her and the team. It helps the rest of the team because everyone cheers for her and then everyone gets excited and ready for their own races, so they do better and have more confidence,” Cory said.
Josie loves the family vibe that she gets from all of her friends and coaches, and that is her favorite thing about swimming.
β€œWhat I like the most about swimming is when we have pasta parties and can come together like the big family that we are,” junior Josie said.
People who do know Josie and the challenges she has had to overcome are all inspired by her will to strive to the top and not let her problems get in the way of her favorite thing to do: swim.
Cory said, β€œshe has inspired me to always do the very best that I can. She is also a constant reminder that I should never give up no matter how hard things may get.”

YouTube transformed into gateway for fame

Β Β Β Β Β YouTube has been around for over ten years; before it was a format to publishΒ cat videos, but now it is producing stars with millions of fans and followers.

Β Β Β Β Β Β In the past years, YouTube has been the breakthrough from the Internet into the world of celebrities. Many having endorsers and clothes lines, like beauty guru Bethany Mota. Some even have makeup and beauty lines like Zoella, an English beauty guru. Others are endorsed by different companies that offer free and discounted items for the subscribers.

Β Β Β Β Β YouTube has become so much more than making videos and placing them on the Internet: now, there is an annual convention called Vidcon. Vidcon was first held in 2011 and has grown into one of the biggest media events held in the country. People from all over the world travel to California to attend the event and meet many different internet famous celebrities. This year’s Vidcon is being held in Anaheim, California on June 23-25.

Β Β Β Β Vidcon holds many different panels with different Youtubers who have become popular, where they answer questions asked by fans in the crowd and give speeches about various topics. There are also panels in which they perform skits and play games orΒ challenges alongside other Youtubers.

Β Β Β Β Β Youtubers have not only caught attention on social media but have made their way into the publishing industry and even onto the big screen. Recently the Youtubers with millions of subscribers have begunΒ to publish autobiographies, novels and activity books based on their lives and rise to fame. Popular Youtubers including Shane Dawson, Joey Graceffa and Tyler Oakley have published autobiographies about their struggles in life and how they got to where they are today. Many of the books have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for multiple weeks.

Β Β Β Β Others have chosen to write other forms of literature. English Youtuber Joe Sugg published the graphic novel, titled β€œUser Name: Evie,” along with gamer PewDIePie who published β€œthis book loves you,” which is a book filled with inspirational quotes. There are many different books written by dozens of Youtubers. These books are available in stores everywhere.

Β Β Β Β Β Tyler Oakley has also broken a boundary from computer screen to big screen with his very first full length documentary β€œSnervous.” According to Snervous.com the film follows Tyler on his sold out international tour. β€œSnervous” gives deeper insight to his world of friends, family and inspiring others to be themselves through his documentary. β€œSnervous” is available now on iTunes, Vudu, Google play and Vimeo.

Β  Β  Β  “Team Internet” is breaking its boundaries of a computer screen and spreading into the big world of entertainment. They are spreading into Tv, like the Fine brothers and Grace Helbig, film and even into print. One day there will not be internet celebrities and film/tv stars: there will be one form of fame that spreads through all forms of industry. As long as people are in the public view, there will always be unlikely stars.

 

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Awareness for teens with self image

By Maeonne Phillips

When it comes to dealing with body image insecurities and issues, most students do not think of talking to a guidance counselor as an option. Students do not feel comfortable talking to an adult about something so personal, but keeping the issues to themselves can make the problems worse.

Guidance counselor, Sally Dean often has students look to her for help with not only insecurities, but also with relationship issues, anxiety and depression.

β€œIn the counseling office we are mostly here to listen, and students can come and speak confidentially about any concerns. When it becomes a safety issue then certainly we have to address it with parents or whoever needs to be involved to make sure that student is safe,” said Dean.

In the case of something serious such as an eating disorder, Dean said they recommend the student be evaluated by a doctor and look into some helpful resources outside of school.

School nurse Janet Dix described what happens in a serious situation such as in the case of Anorexia.

β€œUsually we have them set up with Akron Children’s hospital and then I try and work out something with the parents where the student will eat their lunch here [in the nurse’s office] and then I’ll sign something stating that the student ate all their food,” saidΒ  Dix.

Eating disorders can be very serious and lead to major health risks if not treated. These cases in which the student is supervised, can be developed through the attention of the nurse or other teachers. Sometimes lunch monitors will even seek out help for the student if it is recognized the student rarely or never eats lunch.

The guidance counselors see other students seek out help for their friends as well.

“I think that is a great thing about Stow, is that we really have a culture here where students take care of each other and that they know if there is a serious concern that they need to find a trusted adult [to help with the issue] or come to the counseling office to seek help for a friend,” said Dean, β€œAnd they can even do that anonymously if they are concerned about a friend but they are not wanting their friend to know they said anything.”

Then, one of the counselors will try talking to that person and let them know someone is concerned. Sometimes the nurse can get involved as well, checking to see if they are okay physically and may possibly call home about medical concerns if the situation seems serious.

Dix’s best advice towards students who suffer from anxiety, depression or body image insecurities would be to β€œdefinitely seek some counselling. Because they perceive themselves that way does not mean that is actually that. Sometimes just some counseling and just talking about some of the issues, sometimes there is more deeper initiatives than what they think. It helps a lot.”

β€œI think the media and social media contribute to [students developing body image insecurities.] I know that there are people out there that will ridicule someone because of their size, if they are too short, too fat, too tall, too skinny. And they will make comments about that, that are not necessary,” said Dean, β€œ[Those issues are] one of the reasons why I try to be involved with bullying prevention at the high school too.”

Students with body image insecurities can be increasingly hard on themselves and even turn to more drastic measures in order to fix what they think needs to be changed about their body. Anxiety and depression can add to these harsh thoughts making the situation even more dangerous and life threatening.

β€œListen to the negative words that you say to yourself. If you wouldn’t talk to your best friend that way, why would you say those things to yourself,” said Dean, β€œIf you wouldn’t be that critical to someone else, I would hope that you would also realize that your worth is not dependent on your body image and that if you can start to treat your self a little bit better and think about yourself a little more positively, that is a good start.”

Developing these anxiety, depression, and other insecurities or disorders can be far more serious than what people make them out to be. The student suffering may not realize how effective coming forward and asking for help can be. It sounds like the worst possible option, but in reality it is the best option there is. The victim can not always get through their struggles on their own.

These situations and views on body image are very common in teens. The guidance counselors, nurse and other staff members are meant to help students and asking for their help should never be feared.

β€œI hope that the students who read this are encouraged to seek help for themselves or for a friend if they know someone who is really struggling with it. It certainly can get better if they are willing to come forward,” said Dean.

For more information on eating disorders, you can visit the National Eating Disorders Association website. They even have a hotline (1-800-931-2237)Β  available Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 9 pm and Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. The association is also separately online and on Twitter, tumblr and Instagram as β€œProud2BMe” just for teens and young adults.

Local treatment centers include β€œNew Beginnings Eating Disorders Center, LLC”, located in Akron at 3610 West Market Suite 102 and The Emily Program, a bigger treatment association in Cleveland.Β  The Cleveland center’s admission office number is 888-364-5977.