By M. Freel "I try to maintain a healthy dose of daydreaming to remain sane"-Florence Welch Daydreaming is a very common thing, most of everybody does it. Though lots of people believe it's a waste of time and think it's a bad habit, it actually has a positive impact on you brain. Daydreaming gives your … Continue reading Difference in Daydreams
Is it always good to tell the truth?
By: Lucy Bush Throughout our lives we are told to tell the truth. We´ve been told not to lie and to fess up to our mistakes. Telling the truth can make things better and can bring people closer, maybe even fix problems. But telling the truth could also be a bad thing, which has left … Continue reading Is it always good to tell the truth?
Teaching of Diversity in Schools
By a student Disclaimer: this post was written by an angry, uneducated student. From the perspective of a high school student, I know nothing. I know nothing about diversity of people in our society and what disabilities, or rather, the abilities people have. This is a major problem in our society because ignorance get us … Continue reading Teaching of Diversity in Schools
Why Dogs Are Good Companions
By: H.D. Dogs are a good company to have. They are good companions to have for people who live alone or even families. "They provide us with a sense on emotional well-being". They are known to help humans live longer. Retrievers, Terriers, and Scent Hounds (hunting breeds) are known to have the most protection from … Continue reading Why Dogs Are Good Companions
How Does Autism Effect Parents?
By Allison Gabelman Being a parent is a very big commitment. It can be very stressful, but to a parent with a child who has autism, it is a much bigger deal. Every parent has a different story, and every parent is affected by stress differently. It is a huge part that comes along with … Continue reading How Does Autism Effect Parents?
Person First Language: Why?
I'm not sure what this implies, but I mean its what Google came up with for person first language By N.I.N. As I walked into my second period English 10 class on a chilly spring morning, I was unsuspecting of the controversial discussion that was about to take place. Everyone settled into their seats as … Continue reading Person First Language: Why?
How Does Someone with Autism Assimilate into Society?
By Reid Konkol Many people with severe autism require a lot of help when they're growing up. Their brains are wired completely different than the average person, making it difficult for them to learn and mature in a normal environment. They require a special learning environment in school, not because they aren't intelligent, but because … Continue reading How Does Someone with Autism Assimilate into Society?
Embracing Non-monogamy To Create A More Loving Society
By NN As I believe we all know, Infidelity is a big problem in today’s society. There’s a very good chance that you have experience with cheating, whether that be from being cheated on, being a cheater, or knowing someone affected by cheating in a similar way. Our society embraces only having one partner, but … Continue reading Embracing Non-monogamy To Create A More Loving Society
How Does Abuse Affect a Child’s Brain?
By: Definitely Not Canyon B.C. Child abuse is a popular topic in today's America. There are many who think that even spanking your kids deserves a call to child protection services, but what really constitutes abuse? Abuse can take many forms, like emotional abuse, physical abuse, or verbal abuse. Studies have shown that abusing children … Continue reading How Does Abuse Affect a Child’s Brain?
What Words Should We Ban In School?
By: Ivy Kolb CONTENT WARNING FROM YOUR TEACHER: This post discusses slurs and curse words. Read at your own discretion. Everyone has their own opinions on what bad words are worse than others. Some bad words can refer to women in a dirty way, some bad words refer to men in a dirty way and … Continue reading What Words Should We Ban In School?







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