In the article "Universe of Loss and Recovery for 9/11 Families, Survey Shows," the effects of the devastating attacks to the United States continue to haunt Amricans. The aftermath is especially sensitive for the people who are survivors and for those who lost a loved one in the attacks. The article discusses how people handle the grief and loss endured that day in different ways. Since 9-11, those who lost loved ones have been expressing emotions concerning how they feel about the disaster and the pain and suffering that they are going through. Some people grieve publicly at the memorials while some prefer to grieve amongst the privacy of family and friends. There are also those who tend to try to put the entire thing behind them, leaving the life they used to know in the past along with the sad memories of 9-11.
According to the researchers from the New York Times survey, numerous interviews with the families revealed that some victims and their families suffer from denial,......
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