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Opinion

Is Trump Who he Says he is?

Is Trump Who he Says he is? by Michael Yang As of late, Donald Trump has garnered much controversy over his plans to run for President of the United States. His rash personality, and extreme views have led many to believe that …

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Racial Tensions in the US

By Michael Yang America has always been a country that is known for its diversity. Its motto, “E Pluribus Unum” (Out of many, one), makes clear its diversity of race and religion. Indeed, studies have shown that by 2043, no single race …

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Bruce, the Car Salesman

By Jennifer Hao A car salesman, a car salesman? A car salesman! That is the one of the most loathed professions in our society. Every time I go out for lunch passing through that car dealership,  I would look over that row …

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Concealed Handguns in the USA

By Timothy Ding Many people in the US carry concealed weapons; regulating these weapons is a major issue. In most locations in the USA, gun control is allowed but often restricted. There are several locations that have different forms of gun control. …

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Four Biggest Myths About Chocolate

Myth 1: Chocolate will damage your health Fact: This myth is only true if you eat excessive amounts all the time. If you eat a large amount and then stop for a long time, your body will easily offset the increase in …

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Soylent, Yeah!

Soylent, Yeah!   Food, or some type of nutrition and sustenance, is necessary for all species. If you take a look at this pyramid, you can see that the need for food is located at the base of the human needs pyramid. …

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Tracking the Benefits of Fracking

Tracking the Benefits of Fracking by Shirley Cheng   Humans tend to disregard a problem until it becomes so big that it’s almost impossible to solve.  Global warming is one of these problems.  Sure, we all know that global warming is happening …

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Skipping a Grade in Math

Skipping a Grade in Math: the Pros and Cons Skipping a grade in math for many students is an excellent option, but there are some disadvantages that can affect a student’s choice.   Benefits: It can stimulate interest in mathematics and strengthen …

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Intolerance in the Land of the Free

By Cherri Wang We all started as immigrants. America is essentially a nation of newcomers that promises freedom. Yet despite the origins of this country, discrimination is still prevalent throughout. As a Chinese-American, I have experienced the all of the stereotypical and …

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