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Color-Coding of Cigarettes

For a school project, we were prompted to take action and create a policy change that concerns an issue that we have developed an active interest in. The topic that we have chosen to research is...

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Air Pollution - A Rising Issue

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Teaching and Discipline: Proceed With Caution

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Why are boys so confusing?

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Why do boys always go for the pretty girls? They have to have the blonde hair and blue eyes! But what about the girls with dark hair and green eyes? Aren't they pretty too? Boys always go for...

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I don't like Lady Gaga.

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