By David Zhang Malaria is an extremely prominent disease around the world, especially in Africa. Malaria causes over 300 million cases per year and 500 thousand fatalities. As it is a virus, it is extremely difficult to cure, as it replicates itself …
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The US women’s soccer team just won the World Cup–––again. Little girls everywhere look up to the team, with players like Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe acting as the idols of aspiring soccer players everywhere. Their fiery spirits and perseverance has brought …
Read More »The Difference in Education between China and the United States
By Peter Li Hi, I’m Peter Li, and I study at a high school in the United States. I would like to share my experience and thoughts on the differences between the Chinese and the American K-12 education systems. In the past …
Read More »Trump’s July 4th Celebration
By Kevin Zhang On July 4th, 2019, Trump displayed America’s pride and military might in a Fourth of July Celebration in Washington. Trump recognized each branch of the military at the beginning of the ceremony including the coming soon space force. He …
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By: Katherine Han I have lived in a small corner of Cupertino, California my whole life. I was born and raised in Cupertino. Growing up in Cupertino, I’m naturally exposed to both the glistening side of Cupertino, and the run-down, dreary side. …
Read More »Is It Asthma, Allergies or Both?
By: Eileen Guo Allergic rhinitis and asthma are both common conditions. While exact numbers are hard to pin down, it is estimated that 25 million people in the United States have allergic rhinitis and another 25 million have asthma. While they are …
Read More »How are companies that defy the Huawei ban punished?
By Kevin Zhang In the last month or so, Huawei has lost almost every trade partner it had, most notably Google. However, a major software partner, Microsoft, has been mostly silent. Microsoft did remove Huawei hardware from sites, but is not responding …
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