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Constructive Environment Protection

By Zhinan Lin Many environment protection activists call for clean air and water, resource conservation, and less pollution of the city. This is a great effort that will benefit generations of children in the future. However, there is the fundamental question of …

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G-20 TAKEAWAYS

By: Annie Yang President Trump found it is necessary to go on the “G-20” trip. G-20 is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from 20 major economies. This international trip had an outcome better than the previous trip …

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School Segregation, Version 2.017

By Krystal Yang Brown vs. Board of Education was one of the most monumental Supreme Court cases in all of American history. In Brown vs. Board, America struck down school segregation, effectively marking a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement. Despite …

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A Comparison between Two Southeast Asian Cuisines

By: Megan Tjandrasuwita Originating in Southeast Asia, Indonesian and Vietnamese cuisines reflect their unique culture, long trading history, geography, and influences from other countries and regions such as China, India, the Middle East, Holland, and France. Each cuisine has its own distinct …

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The Green Singapore

Submitted by: May Leng ^Rooftop garden at Orchard Central, one among many of Singapore’s rooftop gardens   With a population density of almost 8,000 people per square kilometer, Singapore is one of the most compact cities in the world, yet the metropolis …

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Increased Tensions After North Korean Missile

By Vincent Huang On July 3, 2017, a few hours before the celebration of Independence Day in the U.S., North Korea conducted another missile test following the other launches in the previous months. The missile took off from the Panghyon airfield and …

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Obesity in the United States

By Eric Chang Obesity has always been an issue in our society. At the current rate, 95% of Americans will be considered formally overweight or obese by 2035 and so we need to recognize and eliminate the cause of this phenomenon The …

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