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Hot Makeover of Girls Toys

April 16, 2019February 14, 2021 Kaylee Fisher

When was the last time you went through the aisles of your local toy store? Have you looked at the recent array of children’s toys targeted at girls? Recently, I went to get a children’s gift and I found myself not familiar with any of the toys that I had

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Controversial Illustrations of Todays Struggles

April 15, 2019February 14, 2021 Mazzie

Polish artist, Igor Morski depicts some of todays struggles in his art work. Most notably for me is the stagnant water depicted in this picture with a child as the passenger in a boat with the mother on top and the father in the reflection below the boat seated in

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Stop Normalizing Obesity

April 5, 2019February 14, 2021 mariela escobar

After reading multiple articles about loving and accepting your body no matter what your weight is or your size, and several articles about obesity, it has come to my mind that society is trying to normalize obesity without considering that obesity continues to be a disease, not something to be

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Don’t Look Now

March 29, 2019February 14, 2021 Annaiza Castellanos

‘Don’t Look Now,’ written by Max Manning, is a book I recently picked up that delves deep into ethics and crime. In the book, a murderer takes photos of his victim right before he kills them and after. He then posts the photos onto social media and gains a huge

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My Favorite Murder

March 12, 2019February 14, 2021 Annaiza Castellanos

My Favorite Murder is a podcast hosted by Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff, where they talk about murder while using comedy to offset the horrible events they speak about. Some people find this disturbing as nothing is funny about murder, and others enjoy it because it makes it more comfortable

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