By Cherri Wang We all started as immigrants. America is essentially a nation of newcomers that promises freedom. Yet despite the origins of this country, discrimination is still prevalent throughout. As a Chinese-American, I have experienced the all of the stereotypical and …
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By Sharon Wang Haze has become a serious issue in China, and more and more people are realizing the damage of haze. According to the scientific definition, haze is an atmospheric phenomenon where dust, smoke and other dry particles obscure the clarity …
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Live a Dignified Life By Sun Yan (Translated by F. Chen) Today I chatted with a new friend on WeChat. He lives in Beijing. He asked me how long I have been in US. I told him I’ve lived in the U.S. …
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Submitted By: Katherine Han Most private schools, in this age, either have uniforms or require students to wear uniforms. Although a portion of the schools have uniforms, there is also a number of schools, private or public, that do not have school …
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[Update 4/24/2015] the missing 17-year-old boy Connor has returned home, the Santa Clara County Sheriff said late Thursday. ———————————————– You have probably heard that police are searching for MV student, Connor Sullivan, missing since Monday this …
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By Jolie Han What is the difference between healthy foods and junk foods? As many of us know, healthy food has more nutrients, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, less fat and lower calories, while junk food contains more saturated fat, sugar, and calories, …
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Although they may look like watches, smart watches are actually computers disguised as watches. So what’s the difference between a smart watch and a normal watch, besides the fact that you have to charge your smart watch every day and that it …
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