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French Dining Culture

By: Niko Bardin France is often associated with its reputable cuisine and etiquette details that shape its refined dining culture. France is a nation of gourmets, and French people consider eating not just a matter of regaining energy, but as a pleasure. …

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Measure P Passes in Foster City

by Hamsavardhini Thirunarayanan Foster City voters have approved of the $90 million upgrade to the city’s levee system for combating rising sea levels. All property owners will see a rise in tax rates of approximately $41 for every $100,000 of property value …

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Dehydration and Drinking at Meals

By Allen Li Everyone has felt thirsty at some point, and usually that is the signal to go get a bottle of water or drink from a water fountain. However, this signal sent by the brain is actually a sign that the …

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The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence

by Cindy Wu    Even though AI is a very promising field, and can achieve a variety of industry automation, accelerate the development of industrialization, many elite including Elon Musk still have reservations about the capability of AI. There are good reasons to …

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High School Debate

  “Is everyone ready?” “If so, time can start…now.” The words begin flowing smoothly out of his mouth, a carefully constructed case about the capital gains tax and its abolishment. He’s in a high school debate round, part of an activity that …

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The Importance of Iodine

By Shi Wen Xing Everyone has heard of the dietary requirements each day for carbohydrates, fats, and protein, but the body’s requirement of iodine is just as important. Iodine is a trace element in our bodies that needs to be replenished through …

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