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Lifestyle

Our “Lifestyle” & “Everything Is Art” sections we report on the latest trends in fashion, personal technology, food and recipe ideas and reviews, relationship advice, travel. And we discuss habits, attitudes, tastes and moral standards—anything pertaining to the manner in which we live.

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Your “Permanently Deleted” Files Can Be Recovered

By: Andrew Teng, Journalist
We've all permanently deleted a computer file before, whether it was because our storage was too small or because it was personal info or any other reason. You might assume that once you permanently delete your files, they're gone forever, completely unrecoverable and lost to history. But are they really? Well, no. Read the rest of the article for more information.
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Monkeypox New Variant Declared a Global Emergency

By: Olivia Hopkins, Journalist
A new variant of Monkeypox has been found in the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as several other countries in Africa.
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Freebies you can get on your birthday!

By: Katelin de Leon, Journalist
Here is a list of what you should and must do when it's your birthday.
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How to Buy The Perfect Laptop

By: Jiaxiang Xie, Journalist
Choosing a laptop these days can be confusing and frustrating. One search on Amazon will pop up thousands of results, but are the laptops that show up good?
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‘The Maze Runners’ Adrenalizing Truth

By: Clara Steffens, Journalist
I originally read 'The Maze Runner' during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Republic of Yemen

By: Hind Mahmoud, Journalist
Yemen is an Arabic country. The history of Yemen stretches 3000 years, and its unique culture is still evident today in the architecture of its towns and villages.
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How Were Pyramids Built?

By: Hind Mahmoud, Journalist
Imagine a structure that has stood the test of time for over 4500 years. That's the age of the pyramids, colossal monuments crafted with about 5.5 million tonnes of limestone, 8,000 tonnes of granite (transported from Aswan, 800km away), and 500,000 tonnes of mortar.
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The 2024 Solar Eclipse

By: Xavier Mucher, Journalist
As many of you guys have heard, there is a solar eclipse happening today, but what really is a solar eclipse?
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Trumpet Creeper

Trumpet Creeper

By: Lirian Davidson, Journalist
Tubular in shape, trumpet creepers are viewed as beautiful flowers. With colors reminiscent of sunsets like reddish-orange and golden yellows. They grow in long wood-like vines and spread like wildfire.
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What Transportation Could Look Like In The Future

By: Asa Keller, Journalist
When most people think of the future, they may think of flying cars and super-fast vehicles.
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How A Lack Of Sleep Impacts Learning

By: Olivia Brophy, Journalist
Sleep is essential to our daily routine, allowing our bodies and minds to rest and recharge. However, when we don't get enough sleep or experience consistent sleep deprivation, it can significantly impact our overall well-being.
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Foul Lady Fortune by Chloe Gong

A Book and a Change of Perspective; Foul Lady Fortune

By: Clara Steffens, Journalist
Foul Lady Fortune is a book that takes place in 1931, by 25-year-old author, Chloe Gong. Fortune, one of the most well-known assassins in all of Shanghai, is a young woman aiding the Nationalists.
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