By Emmaline Parry "Trust is a dangerous game, be careful how you play it" Have you ever been in a relationship where you felt that you couldnt trust that person? Or Have you felt like maybe you trust people too much or too little? Everyone has that moment in their life where they've experianced the … Continue reading Trust is The Foundation of Life
Is it bad to cheat?
By: AWM In the world its very common to cheat on there significant other. Sometimes we don't know why people cheat. Maybe because they don't love there Boyfriend or there girlfriend anymore and they don't want to hurt them. There's just a lot of reasons out there. This topic relates to The Curious Incident of … Continue reading Is it bad to cheat?
How Nature and Nurture Develop Who You Are
By Lindsey Vestal It has been longly known that physical characteristics like your hair color and eye color are biologically determined. But what about your personality, the way you act, and your morals? Nature or Nurture could be the answer to who you are and how you act depending on who you are. Nature is … Continue reading How Nature and Nurture Develop Who You Are
A Kidnapping, Seven Cats, and Everything In Between
by Isaac Myers When I say the word "mystery" most people think of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle or Agatha Christie, but the story I am about to tell is as far from a standard mystery as possible. In the mystery/coming-of-age novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon, the main … Continue reading A Kidnapping, Seven Cats, and Everything In Between
Do We Always Need A Weapon To Feel Safe?
By Chuck Murray What defines safe? Where is the line drawn at the word, “safe”? Does it lie behind a bat, a rifle, or a weapon of any kind? Why do we always resort to a weapon for protection? That's what we, as humans, have always done to survive. Since humans don't have an exoskeleton, … Continue reading Do We Always Need A Weapon To Feel Safe?
What does punishment do to a child’s mental health?
By Jacob Marshall I'm sure that someone who reads this has been punished for doing something wrong when they were younger. No one wants to be spanked, but I personally feel that it is necessary to keep the child from being either spoiled or just feeling that they are above being in trouble in some … Continue reading What does punishment do to a child’s mental health?
Dear Parents, Love Your Children
By Addison Fish A girl, oldest of six kids, comes home from school on the bus. She has her drivers license but her parents don't let her drive to school in case she gets in an accident the car insurance would go up, which the daughter usually pays anyway so what difference should it make … Continue reading Dear Parents, Love Your Children
The Universe Through a Time Glass
By: Kolby Rhoades It all started with the big bang with a huge explosion that led to tons of hydrogen being spread threw out the universe forming what we call today galaxies and stars. What it also formed was our planets. After all these after a couple billion years later we came along as humans … Continue reading The Universe Through a Time Glass
Divorce between parents with Children who have Autism
By: Jack Goode In the U.S on average between 40-50% of marriages end up in divorce, 40% of new marriages and end in divorce and if those same people chose to remarry they have a staggering 60% chance of ending with a divorce. Obviously, there are lots of different reasons to have a divorce such … Continue reading Divorce between parents with Children who have Autism
Are we surrounded by Ghosts?
By Parker Jimenez The average person has experienced some seemingly in explainable events in their lives from a door randomly opening with nothing to logically explain it or a weird noise that was produced out of nowhere. We usually just blow it off, either coming up with a plausible explanation out of thin air or … Continue reading Are we surrounded by Ghosts?










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