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Thursday, July 02, 2009
By
the Grapevine
Susan Cheng
Executive Editor
Seventeen-year-old Susan Cheng calls herself an “advocate of di full story >
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Thursday, July 02, 2009
By
Guillermo Beaz
Life brings with it a lot of opportunities. Sometimes, only one person in a family is chosen to have those opportunities. The most important thing is that the chosen person needs full story >
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Thursday, July 02, 2009
By
Jonathan Tieu
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Victoria Perini
While enrolled in graduate school, Cary Supalo began to notice a lack
of accessible t full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Talia Kirkland
In order for Americans to live in an area without being forced to inhale carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen cyanide and ammonia on a daily basis the smoking ban must be passed nationwi full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Victoria Perini
Technology provides many conveniences, but for the disabled it is much more than just a luxury. Instead, technology is what allows those with disabilities to perform many of the activities non-di full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Arnelle Jones
In 2006, more than half of all prison and jail inmates had been diagnosed with a mental illness, as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Justice. Incarceration can sometimes lead to death or injury as a full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Susan Cheng
Cell phones have revolutionized communication for people in today’s world; they have enabled one to interact with people from across the globe with just a press of a button.
Although full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Marcus Grinkley
A tragic metro accident in Washington D.C., possibly caused by computer problems, killed nine people and left more than 80 injured on June 22. The National Transportation Safety Board is investi full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Susan Cheng
Online communities are promoting eating disorders as a lifestyle choice and encourage others not to seek help.
Nowadays, one can hear young girls wishing for Amy Wine full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
DeSarae Woodall
A visit to the neighborhood corner store for a quick snack is commonplace among inner city youth in the city of Philadelphia. However, many are unable to make that same trip to the grocery store full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Shenne Williams
According to the Stay Alive Foundation, 70 percent of sexually active teens are not using condoms.
For many adults, the image o full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Guillermo Beaz
For years, people have been using cameras to capture memorable moments. Current, technology allows photo enthusiasts to take panoramic images, which puts the viewer in the center of the landscape. full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Talia Kirkland
America’s youth may be perplexed as to why the extra pounds are packing on around their waist. However, the National Center for Health statistics shows that over 38 million of America’s youth are full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Amber Lee
There is a backlash against the growing occurrence of cyberbullying across the Internet, which is visible through the efforts to make cyberbullying a felony and shut down the websites where attack full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Vernessa Eackles
In 2008, the National Patient Advocacy Foundation reported that there were over 100 medical mistakes recorded in Pennsylvania. These mistakes are made by doctors who administer too much, not e full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Ashia Tokponwey
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) are increasing rapidly and the numbers of those infected are predominately teenage girls.
Dr. Joh full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Crystal Hood
Over 45 million Americans are without medical coverage and at least 8 million of those Americans are children. Many of these Americans believe that a universal health care system would be a soluti full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Tyasia Wright
The risk for skin cancer for African Americans is only 77 percent versus 91 percent of Caucasians. Many patients and physicians are under the impression that non-Caucasian people are immune to thi full story >
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
By
Emmanuel Bakare
The novel influenza A (H1N1) virus, informally known as swine flu, has caused anxiety around the globe ever since cases of human infections started occurring in late March. Since then, the virulen full story >
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