The Importance of National Holidays

The world is filled with many holidays. In the U.S, there are 17 important holidays the people celebrate. Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving, New Year’s are some of the holidays celebrated. Many of the holidays are geared more to Christians than other religions. Most Muslims celebrate those holidays and they also celebrate their own, like Eid Al-Fitr …

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Drive in Memories

The first drive in movie was on June 6, 1933. Grease and Back to the Future 3 included drive in movies in some of their scenes. People today still go to drive in movies because they are cheaper than movie theaters and the feeling of a drive in movie is awesome!   Back then drive …

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Fight For Equality

Some say that women need rights equal to men, other say women belong in the kitchen. Women’s rights activists have been speaking up since the early 1800’s. Susan B. Anthony started around 1850, starting her journey about how men and women should go to school together, and there isn’t a difference between the two genders. …

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Needle and Thread

It all started out with a needle and thread. One stitch after another attaching objects together. Sewing started out with just a needle and thread back in B.C. Now in this era we’ve invented sewing machines that will finish your work in minutes, while stitching by hand took hours and maybe even days.   The …

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Back in Our History

Washington DC was found in July 16,1970. The person that found washington Dc is George Washington the first president of the United States.  Washington Dc before it was located North of Oregon. After Washington Dc is located between Virginia and Maryland. Now 658,893 people live in Washington DC. Before not that many people lived in …

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San Francisco’s Aftermath

The San Francisco Earthquake has physically or emotionally hurt many by burning down the houses and some very tall buildings falling down on a lot of people, but the question is what did San Francisco turn into almost 100 years later? Here is some information that were found on the websites eyewitnesstohistory.comand earthquake.usgs.gov.   The …

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Thinking Ahead

In high school, college coming across your mind is like a hurricane that sweeps your conscious, leaving you confused and unsure of what you should do. Nowadays, there are so many careers that you can go into. You’ll feel like a kid in a candy store, and you’ll most likely have a hard time deciding. …

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Today’s Menu

Do you think that the lunches at Unis Middle School are getting better or worse? .Students say that there are some lunches that are good and other lunches are getting a lot worse. There are some students in Unis Middle School that have to pay for lunch. Jaafer Beydoun, An 8th grader at Unis Middle …

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Infraction

Most people think kids need punishments, but if you give a kid a punishment it might lead to more terrible things. Here at Unis Middle school we try to make things positive. We have the Earn your wing card if you do something good the teacher signs your earn you wing card, if it’s full of …

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The Truth About Preschool

Preschool, the year we finally go to school. Small kids running around and playing. We think preschool is a good chance for our kids to make friends while we get the day to ourselves, running errands and getting food ready, but does it help the students? Studies by the National Foundation for Educational Research say …

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