Cell phones have transformed from a means of communication to a consequential form of distraction that have shown to negatively impact students’ academics. People are
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Before the advent of the internet, and other modern ways of disseminating information, a significant claim made against governments around the world was that there
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If there is one thing that has caused me heartache in the past, it has been hubris. That is not to say that I am
For any student that takes Advanced Placement classes, you know well before the class begins what to expect. An insane amount of homework and a
In developed societies where infectious diseases have become less of a threat due to vaccination and treatments, people are able to live longer. But with
To say that senior year of high school hits you like a ton of bricks, would be the understatement of the brick-hitting-century. With (most likely)
I’ve noticed that many people are starting to get acquainted with their chromebooks, but many aren’t. English teachers Sean Walsh and Natalia Brennan, who run