13 Reasons Why Journalism Uncategorized September 25, 2018October 16, 2018 Julia Rose September 24, 2018 13 Reasons Why 13 Reasons Why, the netflix show that came out with a new season earlier this year, is causing a lot of controversy. Many parents, professionals, and even students are concerned about the storyline with this new popular series and think their
Disadvantages of monolingual speakers Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Mikaila VanderZeyde Journalism Mrs. Milani 5/10/18 Disadvantages of monolingual speakers In society today, rapid changes have been performed when discussing diversity throughout the country. From rural areas to urban there is a large scale of different types of culture that run through the country. Because of this continuing movement, monolingual English speakers are at a
Organization Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Ilana Thomas Journalism Mrs. Milani 9 May 2018 Organization Organizational skills are imperative for students to acquire during their years of schooling because it creates a foundation of responsibility and maturity for them beginning at a young age. Unknowingly, all children develop their skills beginning in preschool. Most preschools establish a system of
Animal Testing Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Caitlin Sluhocki Journalism 1 Mrs.Milani May 8, 2018 Animal Testing Why do we test on animals? The idea and thought of torturing innocent animals is very inhumane and disturbing. An estimation of 26 million animals are used every year in the United States for scientific and commercial testing. Animals are used to develop medical treatments,
Iverson Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Cameron Rideout Iverson The film ‘’Iverson is the ultimate legacy of NBA legend Allen Iverson, who rose from a childhood of crushing poverty in Hampton, Virginia, to become an 11-time NBA All-Star and universally recognized icon of his sport. Off the court, his audacious rejection of conservative NBA convention and unapologetic embrace
Process Delayed Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Process Delayed By Ryan Quill MIDDLEBORO, MA - The Boston Celtics beat the Philadelphia 76ers 114-112 in game five of the Eastern Conference Semifinals last night and will face LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Celtics got a complete effort out of their squad and gutted
5 signs of a healthy relationship/friendship Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Jenna Oldro May 14, 2018 Website Article FD 5 signs of a healthy relationship/friendship Relationship: Loyalty - In every relationship, loyalty is everything and once that loyalty is destroyed you have broken a bond, and broken trust between the two individuals. When the Loyalty is there it is easy for the relationship to roll
Gluten: What the Heck? Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Molly Myers May 11,2018 Gluten: What the Heck? The view that the world has on gluten allergies is to a point humorous. With the gluten free diet becoming a fad that people are following to lose weight so most people don't take this allergy seriously. Its seen similar to the vegan diet that is
30 Years of Eruption Hits Nearby Civilization at Kīlauea Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Kasey Moore May 11, 2018 30 Years of Eruption Hits Nearby Civilization at Kīlauea Since January 1983, the Kīlauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island has been erupting continuously and in 2018, several more lava vents opened in the lower Puna area. These new vents were accompanied by a level 6.9 magnitude that caused
Top 10 most dangerous sea creatures Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Dylan Letendre Top 10 most dangerous sea creatures There are many dangerous creatures all over the planet and many more to be discovered. We have only searched 5 percent of the oceans geography meaning there could be much more dangerous creatures out there. One of the top 10 is
Barry Larkin, baseball legend, impressed by his NBA-playing son Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Barry Larkin, baseball legend, impressed by his NBA-playing son By: Cameron LaBree - May 11, 2018 Barry Larkin did not not push his son to play basketball. Instead, Shane found himself on a freshman football team at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Florida, a running back blocking for a receiver when
This Doctor Can Feel His Patient’s Pain Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 This Doctor Can Feel His Patient’s Pain Sarah Greeley, May 2, 2018 At Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Joe Salinas has a neurological trait called mirror-touch. He has the ability to touch and feel the emotional and physical pain and experiences of his patients. Mirror-touch is still a medical mystery and no one
Red Sox vs. Yankees Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Red Sox vs. Yankees Eric Grady May 8th-10th,2018 “Breaking: The Yankees have traded for Marlins Outfielder Giancarlo Stanton.” This was the sound of sports networks across the country. There is one thing they did not say, that they were thinking, “ The Red Sox’s reign on top of the American League East Division
Gina Cheri Haspel Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Hayes ferrare News Today Gina Cheri Haspel is an American intelligence officer serving as the Acting Director of the Central Intelligence Agency since April 26, 2018, while holding the official title of Deputy Director. Gina haspel is trump's nominee for the leader of the CIA, people don't know if she is the right candidate
Packing College Essentials Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Journalism #1 Mrs.Milani 5/11/18 Packing College Essentials By: Sydney Curpenski College as a whole can be an extremely stressful time in a young adolescent’s life. Moving to a place where you most likely do not know anyone can be nerve racking; getting settled, making friends, keeping up with school work etc. Packing and feeling
World’s Largest Child Sacrifice Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 World’s Largest Child Sacrifice Valerie chisholm In Peru’s northern coast, they found the remains of 140 children and 200 llamas. During tests on ropes and articles of clothing found in the graves, they found that it was dated from 1400 to 1450, around 550 years ago. They found the remains in an
2 People Killed In A Horrific Car Accident Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Troy Bailey Final Draft 5/14/18 2 People Killed In A Horrific Car Accident There was 2 people killed in a horrific car accident in stoughton massachusetts around 5:09 P.M. The crash was pretty bad is what the neighbors had said, they said that they heard a screech then a big explosion and
Rampage Review Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Rampage Review Demetrius Alexander The movie begins with an explanation of the technology of CRISPR in 1993, which is used for dangerous experiments. We are then taken to present day, where on a space station, a lab rat has been mutated and slaughtered the whole crew. The lone survivor, Kerry Atkins, contacts
Pros and Cons of getting a Puppy Journalism May 11, 2018June 14, 2018 Brianna Alden May 10, 2018 Pros and Cons of getting a Puppy There is always pros and cons to everything you do, just like when you get a dog. Dogs are adorable, if you don’t like dogs you are nuts! If you don’t like puppies you are even more crazy!! Puppies
Recent School Shootings Journalism May 4, 2018June 11, 2018 Cameron Rideout Recent School Shootings Through the last few years there are been a rapid increase in school shooting across the nation and across the entire world. Most of the school that are shot up tend to be high schools and some colleges. The thing that is very interesting about the shootings