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Literary Review: Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior

Kayla Benoit Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver gives insight into climate change through a fictional story of a young wife and mother, Dellarobia, who changes both her own future and Continue reading →

Cesar Chavez: A life Dedicated to Migrant Workers’ Rights

Cesar Chavez, the farm worker turned activist and leader, became a critical part of American history when his involvement in boycotts and strikes came to national attention during a time Continue reading →

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Malaria Epidemics and a Rising Climate: A Correlating Relationship?

  Emily DeAngelis Malaria Epidemics and a Rising Climate: A Correlating Relationship? With a climate change crisis on our hands, the world is scurrying to find ways to minimize the Continue reading →

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Facing The Facts

The media portrays society’s modernization as progress, focusing heavily on new technology and developments. However, when looking at the various effects from modernization, it seems as though we are on Continue reading →

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The Truth About Climate Change

When you think about climate change does anything come to mind? Any facts or statistics? Unless you are a scientist, the answers to these questions are most likely a no. Continue reading →

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GMO?

GMOs When it comes to defining a product as organic or not, who makes the final decision? Is it the consumer? The manufacturer? In reality no one truly can put Continue reading →

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