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Facebook’s Privacy Status

Facebook’s Privacy Status

In December of 2009, the world’s largest social networking site drastically changed its stance on privacy. Facebook, once the most closed site on the web, has now come under attack for exposing its user’s personal information (name, location, relationship status, occupation, etc.)

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May 30 2010 | Posted in Impact, News & World, Opinion, Social Commentaries, Technology | Read More »

One of These Things Is Just Like The Others

One of These Things Is Just Like The Others

If Faisal Shahzad is a terrorist, then so is Andrew Joseph Stack III and so are the nine accused in the Hutaree militia. Color of one’s skin does not exclude that word from their narrative, especially if that narrative is being recorded for their criminal record.

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May 9 2010 | Posted in Impact, News & World, Opinion, Social Commentaries, World | Read More »

Mancession vs. Women Revolution

Mancession vs. Women Revolution

It’s clear that the recession has progressively worsened and that the little progress we’ve seen has been hardly noticeable. The effects of these tough times have manifested differently in people’s lives. Whether a mere spectator or victim, most segments of society have been severely affected by this economic downfall.

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March 12 2010 | Posted in Opinion, Social Commentaries | Read More »

The Stars Align for Haiti

The Stars Align for Haiti

More than 200 hundred years since Haiti’s incredible inception, the western half of the tiny Caribbean island is finally getting some much needed world exposure.

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January 22 2010 | Posted in Entertainment, News & World, Social Commentaries, World | Read More »

Ecstasy on a Roll

Ecstasy on a Roll

Raves, clubs, parties, schools, kickbacks, what do all of these things have in common? Aside from being filled with teenagers, which is quite obvious, these places are filled with drugs, some of which are sold and devoured like candy. Ecstasy is the infamous party drug that could very well be mistaken for candy. The use of MDMA, more often referred to as ecstasy, “E”, or the love drug, is drastically increasing according to research.

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January 22 2010 | Posted in News & World, Social Commentaries | Read More »

It’s Not Romantic

It’s Not Romantic

Stalking. Many of us recognize the term and can define it to an extent. But how many of us can really distinguish stalking from those strange coincedental run-ins that occur with an ex-boyfriend, friend, or even a stranger? Would you know when to draw the line or be willing to accept that stalking is a serious crime?

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January 14 2010 | Posted in Opinion, Relationships, Social Commentaries | Read More »

China Blames Online Games for Drugs, Murder, Teen Pregnancy

China Blames Online Games for Drugs, Murder, Teen Pregnancy

China’s state news channel has blamed hugely popular online games for problems including drug addiction, teen pregnancy and even murder this month as regulators crack down on allegedly harmful content in games.

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December 31 2009 | Posted in Politics, Social Commentaries, World | Read More »