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Gas prices

In the article, ´Crisis at the pump´ I learned that gas prices have hit a record in the United States. Around 55 cents were raised in a week. It raised up to $4.17 a gallon. This was due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine because the imports of oil have been banned. With that, the United States gets around eight percent […]

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Unique Stories

In the article, ‘Finding Your Way (band) in science and technology I learned that even under difficult circumstances challenges can still be achieved in unique ways. A guy named Simon Wheatcroft has proved so. Once Wheatcroft became blind he decided to become a runner. In order for him to be able to run he used an app that allowed his […]

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Impact on Covid-19

In the article, “Where did all the stuff go?” (Peter S and Patricia S) I learned that due to the pandemic many shelves in grocery stores were empty. This was a problem all around the world and it affected many people. The problem started in 2020, after that products were hard to get, factories were being held back, and groceries […]

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More about Covid Vaccinations

In the article, “Vaccines for Kids Under Five” (Admin) I learned that children under the age of 5 are now accepted to receive the COVID 19 vaccination. Children must be over six months old, this will happen early at the end of February. This is beneficial to families and depending on the age is the type of vaccine children are […]

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Teens graduating and culture

In the article, “Wearing Native American Cultural Regalia at Graduation” (people and culture) I learned how students at graduation ceremonies should get to wear whatever they like even if their outfit comes with something cultural from where they are from. This is because many families like to mark the occasion by wearing items to celebrate their cultural heritage. This is […]

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Hispanic Heritage

In the article, “Hispanic Heritage Month: Frank Torres” I learned how Frank Torres followed his father’s footsteps and served as an assistant direct attorney in New York City. Torres fought for a greater Hispanic population. Torres wanted civil rights and equal opportunity. He fought against voting laws and his main goal was for students to apply for judgeships.  I think […]

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Asian American History

In the article, “AAPI History Required in Illinois Schools” I learned that a governor signed a bill that requires schools in Ohio, Wisconsin, New York, and Illinois to teach Asian American history.  The law will begin in January 2022. Ohio was the second state to incorporate Asian history in the school curriculum. While New York and Wisconsin come with stricter […]

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Athlete paychecks

 In the article, “College Athletes: To Pay or Not to Pay” I learned that there is a debate whether or not athletes in college should be getting checks. Many people believe they shouldn’t get paid because they receive scholarships in exchange. They also think giving them checks will ruin their education because the sport will come before school for the […]

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Covid Vaccine

In the article, “America gets vaccinated” (posted by admin) I learned that Biden had a goal of having 100 million Americans vaccinated for the first hundred days. His goal came true, there were 100 million vaccinations in the first 58 days. Biden announced all vaccinations will be available with no restrictions. In fact, there have been 47% of American adults […]

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Online school during a pandemic

In the article, “Stay-at-Home School ” (Posted by Admin) I learned that because of the Pandemic, having students engage in virtual class has been a big problem. A recent poll has revealed 47% of students have not attended a virtual class. This is because some students do not have access to the internet at home and many libraries, coffee shops, […]

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Hurricane Disasters

This whole disaster was really sad. I mean just imagining being in the situation at the time is no good. Innocent people lost their lives and many lost their lives trying to save other people. I believe everyone should take into consideration remembering this day after 20 years. This hurricane was unexpected and caused 16 deaths and the worst part […]

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In Memory of 9/11/01

In the article, “Remembering 9/11, Twenty Years Later” (Admin) I learned that the memorial and museum of 9/11 there is 6 moments of silence one for when each of the World Trade Center towers was struck; one for when each of the buildings fell; one for the attack on the Pentagon; and one for the crash of Flight 93 in […]

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What’s it like to be a Physical Therapist?

In the article, “Physical Therapist” (MaGraw Hill) I learned that a therapist is helpful towards people who have faced trauma in their lives and those facing hard challenges as well. They can also help with healing from any type of injury caused by an accident or sporting event. This requires a certain amount of education and training. The salary for […]

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Gas prices

Unique Stories

Impact on Covid-19

More about Covid Vaccinations

Teens graduating and culture

Hispanic Heritage

Asian American History

Athlete paychecks

Covid Vaccine

Online school during a pandemic

Hurricane Disasters

In Memory of 9/11/01

What’s it like to be a Physical Therapist?

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