Through My Grandpa’s Eyes

By: Kaitlyn Amundsen For most people, it was another ordinary day. January 7th, 1890. In the history books, the date is unknown, seemingly unimportant. In the modern world, the date is not celebrated. It has simply melted into the past with all the other trivial days that no one now has ever lived through. However, […]

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Motivation

By: Fatima Amr During the past months, I’ve noticed a lack of enthusiasm among the workers I supervise. They all seem lackluster and languid. In order to motivate them, I’ve come up with a set of goals and arranged a plan which will hopefully stimulate my fellow subordinates. One of the first approaches to employee […]

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Dying Autumn

By: Sandra Ambotaite I hate those days, Then clouds are crying, Then days are flying Like birds away, Then leaves are falling and Covering flowers, And everything going away. It is time, then a wind Calling us to sleep forever, And the roof becomes full of the dark…..  

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“Paths of Glory”

By: Polina Aksamentova “Paths of Glory” was a movie that dared to criticize the military, WWI and society. The movie touched on some very serious problems and the director of the movie was afraid to go against the mainstream. “Paths of Glory” did not show war as something romantic and exciting, and did not praise […]

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Photography and Nature

By: Nube Aguaiza When I was a little girl, I was always surrounded by nature. Back then, my mom and I lived on the countryside with my great grandparents, in Ecuador. The countryside was beautiful with big tall trees that had bright green leaves, and the sun shined so brightly every afternoon. The neighbors were […]

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College Now Profit

By: Ellada Abramova When first introduced to the College Now atmosphere, I was reluctant. Being informed that this was an after school class at my high school, saddened my spirits when I heard of the conditions. Despite my negative approach to College Now, you’d be surprised about how valuable this information is to the new […]

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Dissection of The Eye

By: B. Abbrasov Introduction An eye is a light-sensitive organ of vision in animals. The eyes of various species vary from simple structures that are capable only of differentiating between light and dark in complex organs, such as those of humans and other mammals that can distinguish minute variations of shape, color, brightness and distance. […]

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