By Kui Jia Are you a medical doctor, school teacher, newspaper editor, stock trader, financial advisor, or software engineer? Have you ever worried about your current job being replaced one day by the new generation of technology and system automation? If you …
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By: Zhinan Lin Many environment protection activists call for clean air and water, resource conservation, and less pollution of the city. This is a great effort that will benefit generations of children in the future. However, there is the fundamental question of …
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By: Helen Wu From the beginning of history till recently commonly accepted theory, women are deemed inferior to men. In the Bible, woman was created by using one bone of man. In Darwin’s The Descent of Man, men attained “a higher eminence” …
Read More »How Many Different Ways to Say Hello?
By: Allison Jia Although America is often described as a “melting pot” of different people and cultures, a shocking 80% of its citizens are monolingual. Perhaps this is due to the frequent misconceptions that everybody around the world should already know …
Read More »The Journey of Immigrants
By Allison Jia Children complain. We complain about how our parents always push us so hard, wonder why they always yell at us, and ask ourselves why they are never satisfied. We feel the need to always be up-to-date about the smallest …
Read More »Every Action Has a Reaction: Trump Administration on Recent Syrian Chemical Attack
By: Allison Jia The devastating, recent chemical weapons attack in Syria left 72 civilians, 20 of them children, dead. Believed to be orchestrated by President Bashar al-Assad’s government, the attack was eerily reminiscent of a previous chemical attack by Assad four years …
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