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The Things I Carry

Mr. Aditya Sehgal had had enough.   He was ready for change because he needed it now more than ever. Carrying two black Adidas socks, a water bottle, and his phone, he marched his way to the gym room with a sense of purpose. He was a man on a personal mission, having nobody to […]

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A Space Hotel. . . Made Out of Ice?

It’s Friday Evening, and you’re getting ready to board your spacecraft. It didn’t arrive on time, but only because it had to travel 240,000 miles back to Earth. Eventually, it arrives and you show your tickets and passports, making your way on board. “Ladies and gentlemen, please put on your seatbelts. We’re getting ready for […]

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Home: A Portrait of Me

In wake of a fast-paced lifestyle that has defined so much of modern-day life, many find comfort in the tranquility of home. For the 3.32 billion people across the planet that have a job, home is an escape – an oasis where they can toss their bags down and relax from the day’s work. But […]

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The Whimsical Whispers of Cinnamon

I hate the winter. Frosty winds chill the soul while darkness lingers with unrelenting persistence. A multitude of pathogens wreak havoc on my throat, unleashing a sticky, green mucus that proves too strong for my gentle immune system. A muddy, acrid substance makes its way up my nose, oozing out despite my efforts to sniff […]

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Apple’s LEAP into the Future: Meet the Vision Pro

It’s 1983. Apple introduces its groundbreaking computer — the Macintosh. It’s much smaller than previous computers and can sit on top of a desk. By 1987, the company sells 1 million units. Crazy, right? Now, fast forward to 2007. Steve Jobs launches the first iphone. This piece of technology is so revolutionary, it fits the […]

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I Got EARLY Access to Google’s Search Labs!

Here’s Google’s Plan to Destroy ChatGPT… It’s 1998. Larry Page and Sergey Brin officially launch Google. This “search engine” can supposedly search for anything and everything. The possibilities are endless. Over the following decades, it would become the world’s most used search engine, surpassing firefox, bing, and yahoo. Now, fast-forward two and a half decades. […]

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The Country with NO Speed Limit!

And Here’s How Many Accidents They’ve Had… Speeding Kills! Obey the Sign or Pay the Fine! Throughout our lives, we’ve often encountered these slogans, serving as constant reminders to resist the temptation of exceeding speed limits. Speed limits are an integral part of road traffic regulations worldwide, designed to ensure safety and minimize the risk […]

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Meet Your New Teacher: A Robot!

Red For Ed! Pay Us More! Teaching can be an awarding, yet demanding profession. We’ve all had at least one teacher who has had a profound impact on our learning. But, despite working hard everyday to teach America’s future, teachers are one of the most underpaid in our nation. In fact, during the pandemic, they […]

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Should We Increase Speed Limits on Interstates?

Whoosh! Woah there, did you see that? That car just went 70 on a 40! For some of you out there, that might not be so surprising. Come on, admit it — you’ve probably gone at least a few miles per hour over the speed limit once in your life, even if you’re the safest […]

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NextGen Tennis Failure

The sports world is one that’s always changing, and with every generation, we get to see new players come in and show their skills. In basketball, we have the likes of Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, and Michael Jordan. In soccer, there’s Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Pele. But what about tennis? Well, look no further […]

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Money

When we’re little, we’re often taught that if we do well in school, we can get into a great college. When college comes around, we’re told that if we do well in college, we might land a well-paying job. But what happens when we do everything right and still can’t seem to make ends meet? […]