Iphoto, itunes, and quicktime media player is missing how?

Ok so i just began using my macbook pro full time. I let my sister use it and now my itunes, quicktime and iphoto are missing!!! She says she downloaded some software to use for her project that converts media into files to use in iphoto. (keepvid.com) HELP!!!

In the upper right hand corner (in the menu bar) is a magnifying glass icon.  Click on it and an entry field will appear.  Enter the name of the item you are looking for and it will generate a list for that item (if it exists), click on it and it will show you where it is located.
Yes you can reinstall QuickTime if you so choose.
Your problem should now make it clear to you why backups are important (Time Machine).
Ciao.

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