Wearable Electronics: How far is too far?
April 2, 2013
Filed under Commentary
Gogles that take photos, speakers on the tips of our thumps, jewelry that measures caloric intake, and clothes that can become transparent – really? These high-tech wearable trends seems futuristic, but the technology is here and now. Though, is all this wearable information really necessary? ... Read more »
They’re Almost Gone!!
December 19, 2012 • John Rodriguez
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I think there should be more laws protecting endangered animals, because we already lost 99% of our species and about to lose more if we don’t do something. It’s believed that between 1 and 4 billion species are now extinct through the course of our planets time, and another... Read more »
Doctor Assisted Suicide Should Not Be Legal
December 19, 2012 • Patrick Negri
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Doctor assisted suicide is wrong in many ways and shouldn’t be supported for many reasons. The first reason why it shouldn’t be supported is that it is just morally wrong and could be misused. People could just be depressed, in which they should find physiological... Read more »
More Z’s means more A’s
December 18, 2012 • David Roland
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High schools should start later in the day because it can give students a better chance to pay attention in school and more A’s. “One study found almost 46 percent of teens are sleepy during the day, and 56 percent have trouble concentrating in school at least one day a week,” states... Read more »
Later Start Times For Schools
December 18, 2012 • Alexandra Mendoza
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Schools should start later because it can help provide more sleep and nutrition to students. The article “School Start Times, Do Schools Begin Too Early?” states, “He [researcher Finley Edwards] found that math scores improved by 2 percentile points and reading scores by 1 point in... Read more »
Religion studies should be taught in schools
December 18, 2012 • Jovan Aragon
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Religions in schools Should religion be a subject in high schools? I believe students should be informed about other world religions in high school. I think religion should be taught in schools, but not until high school. So that the child brain is more developed and understanding of what they want to... Read more »
Teenage girls should be allowed to get birth control without parent permission
December 18, 2012 • Yadira Estrada
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Teenage girls should be allowed to get birth control without a parents’ permission, because for starters it reduces the number of teen pregnancies, teens have a safer home life, and shows teens are responsible. According to the article, “Some Basic Truths About Teen Sex”, Teens are less likely... Read more »
Why I Believe Abortion Should Be illegal
December 17, 2012 • Joseph Gomez
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Abortion is one of the most controversial topics in our day and age. I believe it to be an injustice to murder a child for the parent’s mistake. Many teen Women are subject to this option in the face of teen pregnancy. In fear of the outcome of their decisions they turn to the possibility of an escape... Read more »
Puppy love needed
December 17, 2012
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Dogs that don’t have an aggressive streak and end up biting people should not be executed, because most dogs’ bite when they feel threatened or provoked, and dogs’ look does not affect the way a dog acts. Yes, dogs do bite, but what animal doesn’t? Cat’s bite and you don’t see them executing... Read more »
Wifi will rule the city
December 17, 2012 • Jovannie Lucero
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Cities should offer free wifi in the united states. “Technically, it’s possible to set up a citywide wireless grid that supports connections on a notebook in the back of a cab or on a handheld as you wander around town.” Said Matt Lake a CNET article writer. What if you were in need... Read more »





