People need to read more. Especially students.
Reading provides a well-rounded education and a lack of readers poses numerous problems.
In the documentary '2 Million Minutes,' which compares the education systems of China, India and the U.S., the filmmakers point out the stark contrast between the ways students study across the globe.…
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About 35 years ago, 14 American bison from the San Diego Zoo were freed in Camp Pendleton's backcountry. Protected under federal law, the herd has grown and thrived in the area's ideal conditions, expanding to 150 bison.
However, this gross expansion of the species has led Camp Pendleton into a predicament: bison have recently been caught in barbed wiring and have been interfering in Marine training.…
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Facebook: A delightful treat for those that want to branch out and reconnect with friends old and new and create business relations. But when does playful catching up turn into a serious addiction? There are several people out there who could have Facebook Addiction Disorder.…
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Think of how often you see students riding their bicycles or skateboards on campus at Palomar. Now think of how often you see those students getting cited for it. I never have.
The Palomar Community College District Procedure states, "No person shall use a roller device upon any District Property.…
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With the stench of cordite still lingering from the Left vs. Right fusillade levied on Capitol Hill these past months, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi took the time to place herself squarely athwart the document that serves as perhaps the only entity confidant of her job security and also, in a minor and increasingly mitigated role, as the basis for all American governance.…
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