Andy Scrivener

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Super Bowl Ticket Cost Declining

| February 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

The cost of Super Bowl tickets have decreased by 40% since the start of official sales two weeks ago. Tickets for the Super Bowl start as little as $1,600, making this the least expensive Super Bowl since 2002. The main reason is the lack of consumers and the fear of tickets not getting sold. This […]

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Lotto winner gives all 40 million dollars away

| January 10, 2014 | 0 Comments
Lotto winner gives all 40 million dollars away

Tom Crist was on a golf course in Palm Springs, California when western California lottery officials gave him a call saying he won $40 million dollars in the west California lottery. Instead of deciding to keep the money, he gave away every dime to various charities to honor his wife, who passed away two years […]

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Uruguay to legalize marijuana

| December 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

By: Andy Scrivener On December 10, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize marijuana. It still has to be approved by the President of Uruguay, but there’s little chance he’ll object. The proposed laws allow individuals to own up to 400 grams of marijuana and to grow their own plants. It would […]

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Jewelry heist in Paris

| December 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

By: Andy Scrivener On December 5, a jewelry store in one of the upscale neighborhoods in Paris was the site of an armed robbery, according to the police. An estimated 800,000 euros worth in watches were stolen, equivalent to 1.1 million US dollars. The perpetrators were a couple armed with handguns, and are still on […]

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Dennis Rodman visits North Korea, again

| December 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

By: Andy Scrivener Former NBA basketball player Dennis Rodman has landed in North Korea, again. This is the 3rd time visiting North Korea, and he plans to visit for 4 days, hoping to train the North Korean basketball team. A documentary team went along with Rodman to document his stay, and his training of the […]

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Misunderstood: A poem

| November 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

By: Andy Scrivener   I cannot believe the pressure Parents put on their little treasure They expect nothing but the best And believe I have zero flaws But every time  I try to confess They tap their feet and bite their jaws If I lose a game by one score They don’t want us to […]

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World’s Deadliest Substance Known to Man Discovered

| October 25, 2013 | 0 Comments
World’s Deadliest Substance Known to Man Discovered

By Andy Scrivener     Scientists at the California Department of Public Health recently discovered the world’s deadliest substance: a variation of the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Just injecting 2 billionths of a gram or inhaling 13 billionths of a gram will kill a human adult, making it the most lethal substance known to man. The bacteria […]

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Gravity movie review

| October 10, 2013 | 0 Comments
Gravity movie review

By Andy Scrivener     Gravity is a movie directed by Alfonso Cuaron staring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney playing astronauts Dr. Ryan Stone and Matt Kowalski. They’re on the Explorer shuttle repairing the Hubble space telescope when a destroyed Russian satellite causes a chain reaction of debris and it completely messes up their space […]

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What will happen during the government shutdown

| October 3, 2013 | 0 Comments
What will happen during the government shutdown

By: Andy Scrivener   Because of the members of Congress have different opinions of the Affordable Care Act and Syria, the USA entered a government shutdown on Midnight October 1, 2013. A government shutdown will usually last a few days, and during that time, most government employees not considered essential to the government will be […]

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Why not to strike Syria

| October 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Why not to strike Syria

Russian president asks Syrian president to remove its chemical weapons, if they have any.   By: Andy Scrivener There has been much debate in the US government about the possibility of striking with a drone under the possibility of a genocide committed by the Syrian government involving chemical weapons. If  Congress does not make a […]

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