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Understanding the Brains of Mass Murderers

By Nancy Cole
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

It might seem like you would have absolutely no interest whatsoever in taking the necessary steps that would be required of you to sympathize with mass murderers. After all, the crimes they commit are so atrocious, that no one would blame you if you were completely uninterested in trying to understand them and figure out why they did what they …

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Blamed by Narcissists

By Alan Adams
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

One of the most dangerous things you might be forced to deal with if you work or live in an area that is rife with narcissists is the idea that they might project onto you. Now, if you feel like projection can take on many different identities, then it is important to make something clear. This sort of projection is …

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The Coolest Products of a 3D Printer

By Howard Bailey
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

It goes without saying that the invention of the three-dimensional printer is one of the coolest and most innovative inventions of recent years. Not since the lightbulb from Thomas Edison (or, as many colloquialisms would have you believe, the inception of sliced bread) has an invention been so thrilling, not just in terms of what it is currently capable of …

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Are Movies Controlling Us?

By Alan Adams
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

One of the most dominant aspects of our current society and culture, as they stand today, is the idea of entertainment. Whether it is reading a book, taking in a play, listening to music, watching television, or, especially, going to the movies, entertainment is a prevalent faction of society and culture that, without it, would make the world a little …

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Sexism in Academia

By Howard Bailey
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

No matter what anyone says, it should truly be impossible to deny that sexism is highly prevalent in today’s society. There might be some who would argue (as I have witnessed men do in the past) that society is actually much better off than it used to be. And while this might be true to an extent, in some cases, …

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How to Not Care What Others Think

By Nancy Cole
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

In today’s society, it can be quite challenging to not be consumed by obsession over what others think of you. There is an episode of Black Mirror that tackles the concept of the current state of the world by exposing the ways in which people tend to fundamentally change everything about themselves so they can fit what they believe other …

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Connecting to the Internet

By Tammy Allen
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

The progress and development of the Internet has been accelerating in recent years. Essentially, the development of this amazing piece of technology has progressed arguably quicker than any other invention in the history of technology. It has grown so quickly that scientists and tech experts are even now considering the potential of connecting the brain of a human being to …

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Can You Be Born with Creativity?

By Tammy Allen
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

One of the most enviable traits that can be possessed by many of the people in our society and culture who we tend to idolize and make into role models is creativity. People always love directors, actors, writers, and artists, among other such related professions and they love them largely because of the creativity they boast. But the question has …

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Being Right

By Howard Bailey
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

When you get into an argument with someone, one of the most harrowing moments is undeniably the moment when you realize you are wrong. You have argued so passionately and so fervently that it can be hard to admit you were wrong. This is also true because scientific research has shown in the past that your brain desperately craves the …

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The Future of Education

By Nancy Cole
September 17, 2017
in :  Opinion

Recently, in many different public schools and places of education, technology integration has become a top priority for furthering the development of education. Whether it is building classrooms with the goal of making sure everyone has access to a personal, technological device or encouraging students to use methods of learning and studying that are exclusively digital, tech has become a …

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