By Kevin Bryan Thanksgiving is a holiday that most people enjoy celebrating at home with family and friends. The first foods we often think of are a sumptuous oven-roasted turkey and the most beautifully seasoned mashed potatoes. Some may even think of …
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By: Sofia Rodriguez On a fourth cup of coffee and in a large stained hoodie, we examine just one of many teenagers is sitting, wrapped in a blanket, sitting at her desk, ready to stay up all night to work on her …
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By Owen Xu Li. Guadalajara is one of Mexico’s most populous towns, known for its warm summers and tourism. The sunny climate is what draws the tourism there, so it was a sight when people woke up on a day in July …
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By: Emily Zhang In Chinese, people call stiff neck lao zhen (落枕), which literally means “falling off the pillow.” People usually believe this is caused by improper sleeping positions and should improve after a day. In Western medical practice, this phenomenon is …
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by David Zhang Photosynthesis is a key metabolic process in plants, helping them create energy and grow. This process has developed over the course of billions of years. This has made scientists wonder, why is this process, which should have such an …
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As the wildfires have raged on in California, agencies and organizations nationwide have pitched in to solve the problem. The federal government wasn’t any different: the Federal Emergency Management Agency approved help in firefighting efforts against two fires in Southern California. In …
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By Derek Dong Being as PALY is one of the most competitive public high schools, not only in Silicon Valley, but in the entire state of California, there will always be complaints from the attendees and their parents. In fact, the …
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