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How Do Different Cultures Spend the Holidays?

| December 9, 2014 | 0 Comments

There are many different religions that spend Christmas in many different ways. How do different cultures celebrate the holiday season? In the United States, the majority of the population are Christians, and Christmas is celebrated on December 25th of every year for the birth of Jesus. The main traditions are: putting up a Christmas tree, […]

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Language and Tips on How to Survive The World of The Internet and Its People

| December 9, 2014 | 0 Comments

The internet is a HUGE thing. On multiple social media outlets like Twitter, Instagram, Quotev, Facebook, Tumblr, Wattpad, etc; you can find slang such as shipping, OTP, YOLO, smh, feels, I can’t (that’s actually one) asdfghjkl (a literal thing. I don’t get it either.), fangirling (associated with fanboys and fangirls), fandoms,trolls, and last but not […]

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Teen Victims?

| December 9, 2014 | 0 Comments

  Teenagers have a tough time during their age. They may have personal or social issues such as being successful as an adult, driving, doing well in school, etc. The crime rate for teens is increasing as well. Currently, they are twice as likely as any age group to become a victim of a crime. […]

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New iPad Details Accidentally Leaked!

| December 9, 2014 | 0 Comments

It’s no surprise that such a gigantic and successful company like Apple would be so secretive about new, upcoming products. But it is a surprise that the company would make such a horrible mistake. The day before a media event in California, Apple accidentally leaked out key information about the newest iPads to be released […]

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Littering: The World Is Not Your Trash Can!

| December 9, 2014 | 0 Comments
Littering: The World Is Not Your Trash Can!

Earth. This is a beautiful place, but sadly it is filled with pollution and waste.The cause of this is littering. All around the world people continue to throw away their trash anywhere they want to. This is a big problem and I think that people should try harder to keep this wonderful place trash free. […]

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Cellphones At School

| December 9, 2014 | 0 Comments
Cellphones At School

Cellphones are great, but wouldn’t it be even better if we could use our cell phones in school on our free time. Some schools don’t let their students use cellphones at all. We should consider ourselves lucky, but technology has so much to offer. There are many advantages of using our cellphones during our free […]

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More Attention to Bullying

| December 9, 2014 | 0 Comments

Bullying is addressed in almost every school across the nation, but it still occurs. When most people hear the word “bullying,” they think of punching, kicking, or hitting. This is the most obvious type of bullying, but there are several more. The kinds of bullying are physical bullying, verbal bullying, cyber bullying, sexual harassment, and […]

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Volunteering At Nursing Homes

| September 29, 2014 | 0 Comments
Volunteering At Nursing Homes

My friend Hannah Tucker spends her extra time volunteering at nursing homes outside of school. Volunteering is a great way to spend your extra time. There are many advantages of volunteering at a nursing home; residents receive one on one attention, there are fun activities everyday, and you get rewarded with smiles. Volunteering can also […]

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Let’s Build a House!

| September 25, 2014 | 0 Comments
Let’s Build a House!

 Mariah Garcia loves to help her community. One event that stood out the most for her was helping build a house to provide shelter for others. The event was set up by CBC (Community Bible Church).The church does many other things that help the community,but out of all the events Mariah thought it would be more […]

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Helping the Strays

| September 22, 2014 | 0 Comments
Helping the Strays

Timothy Martinez, an eighth grader at Bradley Middle School, volunteered at a clinic for a non-profit organization called Spay Neuter Inject Protect of San Antonio (SNIPSA) to help the strays and animals in need.  At 6:30 in the morning, Timothy woke up and went to the clinic for SNIPSA to help the doctors spay and […]

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Helping the Heroes That Help Us.

| September 22, 2014 | 0 Comments

The Del Rios are a family of 6. Alexis Del Rio is the daughter of a Marine special intelligence solider that was injured in Iraq while fighting in the war.  Both of his legs were injured and he had to get prosthetic legs in order to walk. The Helping A Hero program is a program […]

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A Strange Vacation In Mexico

| September 22, 2014 | 0 Comments
A Strange Vacation In Mexico

My sister Mia visited Mexico for the first time ever in the summer of 2008.  Visiting a new country can be fun, exciting, and a way to learn new things. All countries around the world are different in government, culture, and landscape, but everyone has a different perspective on the qualities of a country itself. “It […]

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