Do I really need these classes?

       Are electives as important as core classes? Electives prepare us for the future and teach us the basics of survival. Electives like sewing and cooking help us in our future lives, but are they  just as important as the core classes such as math and science, and Language Arts?        Some people believe that core classes …

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Quality Time

  When most people think of parenting, they picture changing diapers, messy feeding times, and chasing a screaming child through a crowded grocery store. But parenting goes far beyond the requirements for meeting the basic survival needs of the child, and parents have an influence on how children turn out, including their personality, the way they …

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How the Brain Sees Pain.

What causes us to dream? How do we move our muscles? Where do feelings come from? How do we know we are in pain? The brain controls all of these critical aspects of our everyday life, which is a magnificent thing. The brain is our headquarters, our every move, feelings and thoughts are processed in …

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Flint Water Crisis: A Year Later

Flint’s residents are in chaos!  Flint’s water source is contaminated with The Flint Water Crisis has been going on for three years, since April 25, 2014. Flint residents still need to use bottled water to drink and for their personal hygiene. It first happened when state officials decided to switch the water supply line from …

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Is Living in Pain Worth it?

Should people be allowed to get physician assisted suicide? Basically this question is asking should people be allowed to decide if they want to end their life or not. Physician assisted suicide is called, Euthanasia. I think a person should have the right to decide if they want to die or not. Also, a doctor …

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Is This Our Future?

Will there be less jobs in the future because they’re slowly being taken over by machines? Slowly day by day, common jobs are being taken over by machines. Registers, bankers, factory workers are all examples. Technology is advancing everyday and soon it will be able to fill up more advanced jobs. With the decrease of …

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Too Shy to Participate

According to healthland.time.com, nearly 1 in 8 shy teens may have some sort social phobia, making it more common than we think. It may not seem like a big deal to some people, but being shy or having social anxiety whether it’s diagnosed or not, can be a problem to some people, especially in a …

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The Decline of Privacy

Did you know, that you are always being monitored at every point of the day? Whether it’s a camera or a drone, you are always being advised by other people. The U.S is the leading country in terms of surveillance. You can be at school or on campus and still be monitored by something or someone. …

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