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Michael Chang

ISIS’s Chemical Weapons

By David Zhang The battle against ISIS has been exceedingly difficult for the coalition of nations scrambling to work together, and the insurgency group is defending itself by causing environmental hazards in their area. Since the battle for Mosul started, ISIL militants …

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Speedy Recovery

By Cindy Guo The days are getting chilly. It’s super cold on the East Coast, and the weather is just weird here in California. It’s cold one day, hot the next, and the library’s AC is always blasting. Students are getting sent …

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Tea Time!

By Jiemin Sun Tea is a traditional drink for many Asian countries, but now in America, it has become a popular beverage for many. It can even be said to rival coffee in taste and also as a relaxing drink that helps …

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Let Us Meditate

By Jiemin Sun For many Western scientists, meditation is nothing more than a way to relax, or lower one’s blood pressure. While this is true, meditation can do much more for you. Meditation can improve your health physically and emotionally. Many people …

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Drug Wars

By Kevin Liu The War on Drugs, declared by President Richard Nixon during the early 1970s, is a war between the United States and the use of domestic drugs in our country. The purpose of this conflict was to reduce the number …

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Colorful Choices

By Xin Chang Have your parents ever told you to eat vegetables to improve your eyesight? Have you been told that the color green improves your vision? You might think this is the reason why you are forced to eat the combination …

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The Shrinking Salton Sea

By Michael Chang The drought of California, now entering its fifth year, has been slowly taking its toll on the economy. Over the length of the drought, California farmers have been hit the hardest, facing a 700% increase in water prices per …

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ObamaCare’s Future

By Kevin Liu What will happen to ObamaCare? As the next presidential election approaches, President Barack Obama will be leaving his office within the next few months (vacate by January of 2017). So the question is, what will happen to his best …

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South Asia’s Medical Vow

As disaster after disaster, and epidemic after epidemic ravages the largest continent or our world, South and East Asian governments agreed to increase funding for health emergencies. The World Health Organization, or WHO, held a meeting with eleven countries in the region …

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Go to Bed

By Michael Yang For many people in high school, sleep is not a priority; however, sleep is extremely important, especially for people in high school. Sleep plays a very important role in one’s growth, as well as his or her physical and …

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