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By Eileen Guo On September 23, 2017, two more earthquakes shook Southern Mexico, further rattling the country’s recovering efforts from the devastation of powerful earthquakes that happened earlier in the month. According to the US Geological Survey, a 6.1 and a 4.5 …
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By Krystal Yang It is easy to distinguish a high-school debater from any regular student. Debaters speak in complicated jargon, always have something to say in discussions, and jump for joy when teachers say the class will be expected to “debate” on …
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By: HanJie Zou Chengdu is known as China’s happiest city because of its residents, who are reputedly the happiest in the country. It is believed that the secret lies in their leisurely and slow-paced lifestyle. It goes without saying that their unique ways …
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Submitted by: Aimi Wen For many people, the inevitable intensifying heat and the slow destruction of the ozone layer because of global warming already brings a devastating picture to mind. Rising sea waters swallowing houses and towns. Destroyed crops. Dying animals. Intense …
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By Jenny S Introversion is a character trait, not a defect, and for sure not even a disease. Many people think that it is hard for people who consider themselves introverts to communicate and exchange ideas. However, the opposite is true …
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