By: Amy Yao Playing volleyball can significantly improve your health and quality of life in many areas both physically and mentally. Volleyball is a great way to stay healthy and fit and stay involved in social activities. Playing volleyball enhances …
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By Cindy Guo Falling Leaves, an autobiography by Adeline Yen Mah, is definitely one of my favorite books that I’ve read in high school. The main character, Adeline, grew up in a port city not too far away from Shanghai during a …
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By Cindy Guo It’s the start of summer, which means it’s the perfect time to watch the shows you’ve missed OR rewatch some of your favorite shows. I’m starting off my summer by binge re-watching my favorite childhood shows! On a scale …
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By Derek Dong The Cleveland Cavaliers had a good shot at stealing away Game 1 of the 2017-2018 NBA Championships from the Warriors at Oracle Arena last Thursday, but fell short after a crucial blunder by shooting guard J.R. Smith. After …
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By Megan Tjandrasuwita Northern bluefin tuna (hon-maguro, or simply maguro in Japanese) mainly consists of the Atlantic Bluefin Tuna and the Pacific Bluefin Tuna species. They are popular menu items in sushi restaurants in Japan, as well as around the world. …
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By Megan Tjandrasuwita Those who are familiar with the iPhone X would know that it comes with a facial recognition technology called Face ID, which is a biometric authentication system that replaces the fingerprint based Touch ID. The use of 3D …
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