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Cindy Guo

Cindy is senior at Henry M. Gunn High School and is incredibly honored to be a part of the Rising Star Magazine team. She enjoys belting out Disney songs, playing piano, watching Chinese dramas, and babysitting. Cindy serves as California DECA's VP of Silicon Valley and is also the singing teacher at FCSN and the President of HEARTS Nonprofit. She can be contacted at cindy@risingstarmagazine.com

Environment

Environment is the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or  influences. Littering, wasting food, wasting paper, pollution, wasting electricity, toxic chemicals, improper disposal, car travel, air travel, landfill, pesticides, ozone depletion, sea level rise, radioactive materials, and acid rain all harm the environment. …

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Haze

By Sharon Wang Haze has become a serious issue in China, and more and more people are realizing the damage of haze. According to the scientific definition, haze is an atmospheric phenomenon where dust, smoke and other dry particles obscure the clarity …

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“Please Love Me”

  “Please Love Me” Animal abuse is a huge issue. Billions of animals are suffering due to reasons ranging from people too lazy to feed their pets to circus abuse or horrid conditions in zoos. One of the most common pets that …

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Living Keychains

By: Cindy and Eileen Guo Keychains have always been a major trend in Asian countries, whether it’s hung on purses, backpacks, phones, etc. Most people love Asian countries for their cute animal keychains: stuffed animals. However, it’s not just fake animals that …

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China and the Climate

By Joshua Chen As we all know, China is a huge country with an enormous population. It is a pioneer of innovation, which has been a great factor in its recent economic boom. However, in turn, China’s climate has been damaged as …

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Saving Our Friend: Water

Water is one of the most important resources in our lives. It is extremely useful, for we consume it, wash ourselves with it, and is a major component found in almost everything we use in our daily lives. What can we do …

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