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The Color of Water

By: Niko Bardin The Combination of Elements of Journalism and Music In the memoir The Color Of Water, James McBride narrates the identity crisis he experiences while growing up in a multiracial family. McBride also writes in the point of view of …

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The Hidden Effects of Animal Agriculture

By Natasha Yen Exposure is the first step to understanding, and animal agriculture is a reality that people need to know. On the surface, the term “animal agriculture” represents the raising of animals for human consumption. However, animal agriculture is a more …

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Body Odor’s Prophetic Abilities

By Allen Bryan   Sometimes, even using deodorant won’t guarantee that your body won’t smell. Body odor is a natural occurrence that is caused by the build up of sweat and dirt on your body. People spend considerable amounts of time and …

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Apple Stock Hits 1 Trillion

by David Zhang Boosted by the overwhelming popularity of its new iPhone X, Apple has become the first publicly traded company to be worth 1 trillion. Although other tech stocks have been suffering recently, Apple remained steady. It was also due to …

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To Remember

By Serena Mao We have an interesting tendency to take pictures of everything that catches our interest. A birthday party? Click. Eating salad for dinner? Click. Got a dog? Of course, click. It’s become a habit. When anything different from the norm …

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The Recipe for Sarcasm

By: Ajay Krishnan   The recipe of sarcasm:   You will need anger, eyeballs, pheromones, sarjuice, water, wit, tone, and oil To make to say the least, sarcasm.   Take anger and tone and dilute in water If not diluted will fall …

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Teslas: The Ups and the Downs

By: Sejal Krishnan   Here in the Silicon Valley, you see many Teslas everyday and may think that they are doing something great for our environment and world by its unique feature of using electricity instead of fossil fuels albeit at the …

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