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Acne’s Demise

Acne, a medical condition despised by teenagers, is mainly caused by damaged fat glands. The pores on the skin and the oil glands of the skin below are connected. These fat glands are responsible for producing sebum (an oily substance). The pores …

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Paper vs Electronic Textbooks

By Mihika Badjate As many schools are transitioning to having schoolwork online rather than in paper, one of the most debated topics has become paper vs. online textbooks. As technology moves on, should we progress with it? Or are there certain drawbacks …

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Scenery along the Cabrillo Highway

Scenery along the Cabrillo Highway By: Jinsong Tu California State Route 1 is also called as Cabrillo Highway. It is a beautiful coastal road and is well known in the National Geographic Magazine and in the world of car travel. From Dana …

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Air Pollution

Submitted by: Lauren Watt There is no question that air has always been a central topic in many European countries. What’s ironic is that there are still people who believe that global warming and air pollution don’t exist! According to the European …

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French Fries

By Xin Chang Today, french fries contribute to one third of total vegetables which many kids consume. This is alarming, considering the unhealthy effects they can have on a person’s development. Although fried food is tasty, trans fat is what turns a …

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The Case for Community College

By Michael Yang For many students, community college is frowned upon: “Going to De Anza” is often seen as a sign of failure or stupidity. Despite this common misperception, however, not only is community college much cheaper, it does not necessarily disqualify …

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The Benefits of Field Trips

By R. Brady “Woah!” whispered the crowd as the tour guide clicked off the lights, allowing the model airplane in front of us to be illuminated. A toy-sized jet floated in water while thin luminescent streams of liquid traveled quickly towards the …

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