Category: Editorial
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Privacy? Never Heard of It: The Digital Age’s Greatest Vanishing Act
Privacy in the digital age? More like a vanishing magic trick. Explore the chaotic, tech-driven circus where your personal space disappears faster than Houdini.
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Hype or Not
Here is a summary of a story that is making the rounds through tabloids and some mainstream newspapers. This was taken from The U.S. Sun. A MODEL says she has been left disabled by excessive vaping. Vanessa von Schwarz, 20, said she started at 15 and would become anxious and nauseous if she went without…
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Nothing on Televison
You flip the channel, sticking to network television, and you land on what used to be good news programming (20/20) now reduced to the level of tabloid tv. Okay, let’s try the cable channels. MTV, Music Television, what? Not music? But yet another reality TV. CNN: Will the United States go to war or not?…
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Smear Campaign
I and many people I know have been vaping for about 7-8 years now. We’re all in relatively good shape and are for the most part healthy. When I woke up today to see a report on ABC news stating that 31 people have died across 22 states, I laughed. Honestly, there’s has to be…
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Banning Flavoured E-Liquid.
I use a personal vaporizer, otherwise known as an electronic cigarette. The liquid I use in it can be acquired in a wide variety of flavours from tobacco reminiscent to one that taste like popular candies. Hell, you can even get some that taste like your favorite cocktail. I personally prefer pipe and cigar flavours. Now,…
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Copyright or Open Content
Global Media still flexing on the average internet user over copyright.
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Wind power
Of the many forms of alternative energy, wind power has been the most tried in the United States. Unfortunately, it isn’t very cost effective. But it is a good step in the right direction until we can come up with other viable alternatives. The government should step in and encourage it’s use.
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Acceptance of Homosexuality to lead to the fall of the United States
The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian (ruled 117-38 AD), showing the network of main Roman roads. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) After spending time quoting from Raushenbush’s column, she (Janet Mefferd) warned that greater acceptance of “neo-pagan” homosexuality will ultimately lead to the de-stigmatization of pedophilia and a return to the sexual mores of Ancient…