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Issue Date: Friday, June 30, 2006 Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3 Last Update: Thursday, August 17, 2006


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For many people, being tolerant is easy.For others it is hard. The definition oftolerance is being accepting and open ofall races, religions and sexual orientations.
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Debt is what you create from a credit transaction and are obligated to pay back. For many teens today, having debt means borrowing from the future in an attempt to live betterin the present.
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Have you ever sat down at your desk and felt so overwhelmed you dreamed it would all just end? The piles of homework, the countless shifts at work, and the random sports and clubs that you belong to a
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“Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt,” recited every Special Olympicathlete at the 2005 track and fi eld event held at Vidinah Stadium. Special Olympics is a world-wide org
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It seems like it was just yesterday when I was introduced to a tall gorgeous woman with orchids in her long brown hair. Her name was Pua Kaholokula and she was very my fi rst kumu hula.
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Deciding on what college to attend will probably be the biggest decision a senior in high school will make. There are so many aspects of the decision making process that it became overwhelming. There
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Imagine your dog was kept in a cage only a little bigger than itself so it could not eventurn around. Imagine your cat was kept in small quarters with 20 other cats and hadto fi ght for space. Imagine
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From grammar school, I always knew that college came after high school. I was always taught that if you wanted to make money in life you needed to go to college. Going to college was always the ‘smart
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Ever since I started middle school, I’ve been thinking about college. Actually, it was in second grade, and my goal in life was to become a marine biologist. I knew that I wanted to work at the Monter
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Like most of you already know, I’m Eddie and I’m an exchange student from Spain. I got here at the end of August and, sadly, I’ll leave on June 12. I went to Island School and I lived with the Sakai f
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