College Athletes Should Get Paid Colleges harvest billions of dollars from student athletes but deny them from their rightful earnings. The NCAA made over $1 billion in revenue in 2017. That money gets returned to member schools, to fund their … Continue reading
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Earth Cannot Satisfy Greed “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed”. Mahatma Gandhi said it best, and even though those words were spoken almost eighty years ago , they are still as relevant today … Continue reading
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Are Gender-Neutral Dolls Causing Controversy? Mattel, the company behind the world pronounced Barbie and Ken doll is moving its toy line to be more inclusive with a rapidly changing world by announcing a gender-neutral line of dolls, as it must. … Continue reading
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Will Ignorance Ultimately Kill Our Planet? Brazilian President, Jair Bolsonaro, among other politicians are slow to aid Earth’s cry for help and people are becoming angry. It all began in the 1800’s, when the curiosity of human produced gases, such … Continue reading
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Alcohol In Stages The current national drinking age in the United States is 21 years old. According to “The Alcohol Rehab Guide”, 80% of college students have consumed alcohol to some degree. Given the relatively known fact that underage drinking … Continue reading
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An Ongoing BattlePsychiatrists along with psychologists have been working together to find ways to cope with mental illness, as well as treatment methods. The field of mental health being so broad and complex, gave way for the development of many … Continue reading
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Vaping Takes Control of Teens The teen vaping epidemic persists. The government, media, and schools must do a better job in educating the young malleable minds of teenagers. This year the rate of teen e-cigarette users more than doubled since … Continue reading
