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Archives for August 2016

A Life-Changing Trip to Costa Rica

August 4, 2016 by Cody Liew Leave a Comment

For 16-year-old Jailene Rodriguez, Costa Rica was a country of many firsts. It was her first time staying with another family, her first time ziplining through the forest, her first time using a shovel, and her first time drinking coconut water from a coconut. Her experiences in Costa Rica were definitely a big change from her urban Manhattan lifestyle.

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The 2016 Millennium HS Foreign Exchange Club

The Millennium High School senior got the chance to travel to Costa Rica through her high school’s Foreign Exchange Club. The club offers two trips to the school each year, accommodating about 20 students per trip. Students must go through an application process that includes an essay and a group interview in order to be selected. Jailene was one of the lucky few who was accepted for the Costa Rica trip.

While in Costa Rica during her February break, Jailene stayed with a family of four. She was able to practice her Spanish and directly immerse herself into the culture. “It was kinda weird staying in someone’s home at first,” she recounted. But after a whole week, she realized it was nice to get to know different people and it was interesting to talk about their vastly different lives.

Besides getting to know the locals, Jailene also became closer with her classmates. She got to know new people by completing community service projects. Her group was assigned to renovate a soccer field. To do this, they dug out holes to place tires into. These tires would act as seats for anyone who wanted to watch the soccer games, a sport she enjoys and plays on a team for. She was happy knowing that her work would make others happy and that she was doing something to benefit others, rather than herself.

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The Costa Rican Rainforest

Her favorite part of the trip, however, was ziplining through the Costa Rican rainforest. “It felt like going on a rollercoaster. There were butterflies in my stomach,” she recalled. It was raining on the day she went and she could feel the rain hitting her face as she went through the forest. She passed many sights, including a volcano.

Jailene left Costa Rica having learned a few things. She realized that although the Costa Ricans had the bare minimum, they were happy. They didn’t need luxuries to be happy. Secondly, the Costa Ricans used all their resources. They didn’t waste and they lived off of the essentials of life. Lastly, she became aware of her privilege. Having spent a week without a phone, she realized that she doesn’t need new things or material goods in order to be happy. Her trip to Costa Rica made her realize that we should live in the moment.

“After a while, you forget that you even have a phone,” she said.

Filed Under: Culture and Entertainment, Lifestyles, Uncategorized

Teen Pregnancy:

August 4, 2016 by NOGOYE BASS Leave a Comment

Teens across the world face deep depression when they are accused of doing the wrong thing by bringing a human to life. Many critics don’t even realize that they are judging someone because they got pregnant at a young age. They don’t know that some of the teens  were either raped or even forced to get married at a young age and then have a child at a young age. Many critics believe that teens are too young to take care of a child. Teen pregnancy is not a crime because it is their decision if they want to be a young mother or not.

 

Good or Bad?

Many people don’t have opinions on teen pregnancy. There are plenty who say there is nothing wrong with teen pregnancy because they believe that it depends on the situation that the mother went through.

According to a college now student name Aleida,,’’My opinion on teen pregnancy is that there’s nothing wrong with it,but i just feel that so many girls fall under pressure that it maybe leads them to having sexual relationship with a person and then they end up getting pregnant and when that happens they don’t know what to do after you now”.

Some say teens sometimes get raped and get pregnant leading them to being depressed and stressed out. They sometimes have to leave school in order to take care of their child and not getting help.

In some cases,teens are forced to get married and have no job, and when they get pregnant, they take care of the child being helpless and many people have negative opinions based on that. Sometime it’s also religion that gives people the rights to judge on teen pregnancy. Many religious people may say that in the Bible or Quran,you have to get married before you have a child and if they do the opposite,they are punished by God.

 

Teen pregnancy is not a bad idea.Many teens are still going to school while having a child. It’s not also good to judge someone if they made an act of getting pregnant because in the Bible and Quran, you have to let God do the judging.

For those who are religious and listen to the Holy Book, you are considered a hypocrite for judging someone because teens got pregnant, even if it was done intentionally or unintentionally. Some reasons may include forced marriage and rape. Therefore, teen pregnancy is not bad idea.  

I am not against teen pregnancy, teens that are mothers are doing great taking care of a child of their own.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Bill Hodges Trilogy: A Review

August 4, 2016 by Cindy Weng Leave a Comment

The following piece may contain spoilers of one of Stephen King’s books. Viewer discretion is advised.

In early June, Stephen King (also known as the “Master of Horror” because almost all his books are about horror, suspense, and thriller) put a finish line to the Bill Hodges Trilogy with the release of the third and last book: End of Watch, which followed Mr. Mercedes and Finders Keepers. All three books were enjoyable, you’ll never get bored while reading it.

Mr. Mercedes was published on June 3, 2014. The book will mark the beginning of an exciting journey. Mr. Mercedes focuses on the crime that Brady Hartsfield committed at a job fair with a Mercedes Benz and Hartsfield’s maddening family. Bill Hodges, Jerome Robinson, and Holly Gibneys (The Mercedes Benz’s owner’s cousin) try to figure out Brady’s next moves to avoid another catastrophe.

The second book, Finders Keepers, which was published on June 2, 2015, is about a separate case that the Finders Keepers organization (run by Hodges and Holly) try to solve with a little bit of help from Jerome. The case makes a connection between a murder of a famous author in 1978 to the present (2010 in the book).

At the end of this book, Hartsfield seems to be brain dead, but this doesn’t means he’s done chasing Hodges. End of Watch, published on June 7, 2016, talks about the last plan of Hartsfield (now also referred as The Suicide Prince, which was the original name of the last book) to kill people by suicide through a technological device, which has a lot of games including one that has an illusion. As always, the Finder Keepers crew try to figure out what’s up with him and stop him before he does his thing again.

I really loved the series and it was a great pleasure reading it. Even though the books are fiction, I liked King’s use of realistic stuff like the guns used by Mr. Hodges, or the places the characters were (at least they sound real). The suspense was another trait I enjoyed. In a book, you need to carefully read word by word so you don’t miss anything that will happen later on, and while reading the series, the suspense will kill you! As soon as you know something intriguing, you would want to skim the pages and see what happens at the end, but you can’t do that! You’ll skip so many details while you skim, for example what are the attacks they used to stop Hartsfield? Or who is being affected by one of Hartsfield’s plans and what does he has to do with any of the characters?

Bill Hodges Trilogy is a really good horror, and suspense series. I would like to get a lot of people into it, so I can share reactions and emotions with them!

Filed Under: Commentary, Commentary and reviews, Culture and Entertainment

IT’S SHOWTIME! – Skullgirls 2nd Encore Review

August 4, 2016 by Justin Davis Leave a Comment

Set in the Victorian Era where our hair is possessed, androids attack and our singers are actually cat-skeletons; everyone is fighting for it – The SkullHeart. However, the only way to reach it is through one of the best arcade style 2D fighters known to ladies and gentlemen everywhere – Skullgirls!

Skullgirls is a 2D Arcade-style fighting game created by Alex Ahad and Lab Zero Games. The basis of the game is that with the character you choose, you must journey through their story in order to reach the SkullHeart – an ancient artifact that can grant any woman’s wish. However, if there is any bit of selfishness within your wish, you will become the next Skullgirl. The current Skullgirl is Marie – a young girl that controls the dead. Although the SkullHeart is made for a woman’s wish, there are also 2 male characters involved in the search. Either way, be careful what you wish for – although, it is out of your control.

The basis of the fighting mechanics is to choose your character and go wild! Just kidding, Skullgirls has a lot more to offer than just a story. It has a small but unique and quirky cast of 14 characters such as the spunky Filia, the mind-controlled Painwheel, and the clone characters: F-Fukua and Robo-Fortune. Not only can you learn about these fighters through their story mode, but you can create teams of up to 3 in Local, Arcade and Online Play. If you think you’re not ready to go full force, you can always learn a thing or two about the cast at Ms. Victoria’s Training Mode.

Fighting won’t be the only thing on your dinner plate with this game. Lab Zero went beyond gameplay and extensive combos to bring various eye-capturing scenery and character designs. Skullgirls has been a project of Alex Ahad since 2006 and if you look at all of the artwork and concept art before the game’s completion, you can tell it really paid off. His art style is visible in character sprites and backgrounds and the atmosphere in his artwork is still visible in the game’s story. It still feels like Ahad’s artwork, except now you’re playing with it and making it fight. Not only that, but with a soundtrack featuring Ms. Michiru Yamane, composer for the Castlevania series, this is a game you simply can’t let go of in just a few minutes. You can also check out guest artwork in the Extras menu and even face one…seemingly unbeatable boss.

Skullgirls is a very beautiful game to look at, but with the various play styles each character holds and a battle system that can handle combos of up to 99; this is truly a very fun fighting game. Skullgirls is available on Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 as Skullgirls Encore and on Playstation 4, Xbox One, PSVita and Steam as Skullgirls 2nd Encore. The game is at a price of $15, but with 4 DLC Characters and a costume pack you may want to purchase, the game will rise up to a price of $40(unless it goes on sale).

Skullgirls Mobile Encore was recently announced at this year’s Anime Expo! It isn’t just a port of the original game, it is a fighting game for mobile devices built from the ground up over the last 2 years by Hidden Variable Studios. Not only Lab Zero and Hidden Variable announce the game, but they also showed how the game worked and what you should expect. Skullgirls Mobile Encore is scheduled to release 2016 for iOS and Android phones and tablets. Until then, the show must go on!

Filed Under: Commentary, Commentary and reviews

Why Can’t Americans Handle Sharing Bathrooms?

August 4, 2016 by Zerina bicic Leave a Comment

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Although many Americans may know about the current battle on bathroom accessibility, a large majority seem to turn a blind eye to those being barred from their respective restroom. The truth is, the so-called “bathroom bills” target the already vulnerable minority: transgender people.

Many attribute this to Americans not understanding what it means to be transgender. Courtesy of GLAAD, a nongovernmental organization formerly known as the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, transgender is an umbrella adjective for those who identify as a gender, such as male or female, that deviates from their biological sex. For example, an individual born with a penis (typically designated as a male sex organ) whose gender identity is female is considered a trans woman, falling under the trans umbrella. The reverse applies to trans men; people born with a vagina who identify and/or express themselves as male. Also fitting under the trans umbrella are nonbinary people, who do not identify with either gender, causing an inevitable conflict with their biological sex.

The vast majority of Americans fall under the term cisgender, meaning non-transgender. They do not, therefore, have to care about these issues, allowing them to enforce the gross alienation of transgender people. Misconceptions such as labeling trans people as perverts or delusional still exist and are widely believed, despite the American Psychiatric Association insisting that “gender nonconformity is not in itself a mental disorder”. The APA goes on to clarify that it is the extreme distress of trans people at not being seen by others as the gender they identify as that is harmful.

Since it has been confirmed that it isn’t the trans people themselves who are harmful, why do Americans still fear sharing bathrooms with people who genuinely belong there?

The fear of sexual predators pretending to be transgender could be a valid point, although The Advocate, Louisiana’s leading news source, notes that “there has never been a verifiable reported instance of a trans person harassing a cisgender person, nor have there been any confirmed reports of male predators ‘pretending’ to be transgender to gain access to women’s spaces and commit crimes against them”. There doesn’t seem to be any evidence supporting these fears against transgender people sharing bathrooms.

If anything, trans people are confirmed to have been attacked much more often than cisgender people, according to Jody Herman, a public policy scholar at University of California, Los Angeles School of Law’s Williams Institute. Her survey of 83 transgender people in Washington D.C. has offered conclusive data that it is trans people who are at risk in bathrooms: “about 70 percent of the sample reported experiencing being denied access to restrooms, being harassed while using restrooms and even experiencing some forms of physical assault”.

There is no reason to attack and hurt trans people and restrict their rights and gender expression simply because of false rumors and misconceptions spread. This hurts those who already are hurt by the people close to them. The vulnerable are attacked, and, for lack of better words, bullied and insulted. Being able to use the bathroom is a basic civil right and it’s ridiculous that this has to be fought for.

The only way to make America a country that actually allows freedom is to let LGBT people have the same quality of life as the majority. Integrated restrooms are the first step to equality, and by separating transgender people from cisgender people, we only get further and further from our goal.

It’s the land of the free, so let people pee.

Filed Under: Commentary, Featured, Lifestyles, Uncategorized

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