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This is a portfolio of everything I have done on the Hi-Lights newspaper staff as the Managing Editor for the 2012-2013 school year.
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Anna Marie Boria
2013 Portfolio
Anna Marie Boria2906 S. Semoran Blvd., Apt #7 Orlando, FL 32822 [email protected] 407-230-0398 w w
April 23, 2013
Mark Russell
Editor-in-Chief
Orlando Sentinel
633 N. Orange Ave.
Orlando, FL 32801
Dear Mr. Russell
Perhaps the Orlando Sentinel is seeking to recruit the talent of someone who can grasp complex concepts,
work independently, contribute to the success of a publication and has years of experience working with
professional publication programs. If this is the case, then please accept the accompanying resume for
your review and consideration for the Orlando Sentinel in which these strengths and diverse experience
will be of value.
As the Managing Editor of my high school newspaper, I effectively designed the main spread of every
issue and layout where each story is placed in the newspaper. I did this in addition to researching, writing
and working with fellow staffers. With a background of working under pressure and working effectively
with a team I am able to handle this internship without difficulty. With a strong computer background I
will have no concerns handling the computer portion of this internship.
With my years of leadership roles, my experience using professional programs, like Adobe’s creative
suite, and my familiarity of being apart of a publication for three years I feel these qualities will be very
useful in a successful newspaper. With being apart a member of Quill and Scroll, an international
journalism honor society, and being invited to attend Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs’ leadership
conference shows my potential to excel in journalism. Your organization would give me a chance to
develop useful skills that will help in pursuing my long-term career goals.
Although the accompanying resume illustrates my background well, I feel a personal interview would be
better demonstrate my knowledge and abilities. I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you at a
convenient time. Thank you for your review and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Respectfully yours,
Anna Marie Boria
Enclosed: resumè
Anna Marie Boria2906 S. Semoran Blvd., Apt #7 Orlando, FL 32822 [email protected] 407-230-0398 w w
Objective
To obtain knowledge of the day-to-day workings of a newspaper through a part-time job or summer internship.
Education
Completed four years at Boone High School.
Graduation date: May 29, 2013
G.P.A 3.5 unweighted, 4.4 weighted Top 13% of class
EXPERIENCE Hi-Lights newspaper, Boone High School
• Aug 2012-present. Managing Editor of campus newspaper. Included designing the main double page spread in every
issue in the newspaper. I laid out where each story would be going in the paper and decided how much space they
would need for each issue. I designed and created every main double page spread that went in the paper using various
professional programs.
• Aug 2011-June 2012. Business Manager of campus newspaper. Included calculating and keeping record of all the
money that came into the newspaper from either advertisers or donations. I designed and managed the advertisements
that went into the paper using various professional programs.
• Aug 2010-June 2011. Newspaper staff member. Researched information for news articles using library and Web
sources. Experience taking photographs, interviewing and working with programs essential in creating a publication such as Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Bridge.
RELEVANT HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES
Technical writing; computer classes providing knowledge of word processing; firm basis in publishing and design software.
HONORS, AWARDS, AND MEMBERSHIP
• Excellent Ranking Florida Scholastic Press Association 2013
For quality of designing for a double page spread appearing in the October 2012 Hi-Lights newspaper.
• Honorable Mention Florida Scholastic Press Association, 2013
For quality of designing for a double page spread appearing in the November 2012 Hi-Lights newspaper.
• Attended Mayor Teresa Jacobs’ Youth Leadership Conference, 2013
• First Place in Newspaper Design 2012
For two newspapers spreads made at Camp Orlando.
• Member of Quill and Scroll, 2012-present
International Journalism Honor Society
• Member of National Scholastic Press Association Journalism Honor Roll, 2012-present
• Honorable Mention Florida Scholastic Press Association, 2011
For quality of designing for a news story appearing in the November 2010 Hi-Lights newspaper.
• Nomination into The National Society of High School Scholars, 2011
Recognition for academic achievements
• Invitation to attend the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine, 2011
• Rollins College Talent Search Program, 2006-present
A program for low income students who have college potential and provide guidance to make it to college from the first years of middle school to their senior year.
ENRICHMENT
• Camp Orlando- A journalism jump start 4-day camp Summer: 2010, 2011, 2012
Classes: Newspaper Design, Sports Writing, Photography, Business Managing
• Columbia Scholastic Press Association
Classes: Business Managing, Newspaper Design
REFERENCES
Renée Burke, Newspaper advisor. [email protected] Reggie Drummond, Rollins College Talent Search Counselor. [email protected]
Self-analytical evaluation
I started in journalism in a very unusual way. A comment from an assignment in seventh grade put me on this path that I would grow to love so much.
It was an assignment to create questions for a character in a book the class was reading and my teacher was impressed by the detail in my questions and asked if I had ever thought about going into journalism. That comment stayed in the back of my mind as I picked my electives for my freshman year of high school. After conducting my first interview something clicked. It was like finding the perfect shoes for an outfit you have had in your closet for months or trying Starbucks for the first time.
It is impacting all the things I have learned this year in newspaper. I have improved my designing skills and became much more comfortable using InDesign and Photoshop. During the October issue I learned how to use Illustrator and create very complicated ribbons for the DPS. I learned a lesson how everything I plan out design wise cannot always become reality for the November issue with the mouse time line. I learned how to handle stress and be a team player with the final issue.
This course for the past three years has been a valuable course to take. It has showed be to be determined, help others, how to work with a team, strive to do better and be a part of something greater than myself. These are all qualities I will need to use in the real world at a real job.
Refl ection #1
The piece that I consider to be my most significant piece happens to be my favorite piece this year. The theme for the December DPS was conspiracy theories and the moment I heard what the theme would be, a wave of ideas popped into my head. This was the first DPS that I was honestly excited to design and the fun I had designing this DPS made the long hours worthwhile.
This DPS was particularly harder than others because I put more of a creative element that the other two double page spreads. The part that took me the longest was making an ocean background with waves. Lindsay was grateful enough to teach me how to do the effect and I think it came out incredible.
I think the overall package is appealing to the eye. I feel students found this spread more interesting because of the topics being covered. I learned how to use Adobe Illustrator for the background and how to work with layers in Adobe Photoshop for the alien beam. The part I did not like was that I spent so much time making sure the design was well that I was late and almost held the paper up to go to press.
I researched every topic and spent a lot of time searching for photos and cobbing them. I had to draw a ship on Photoshop at the last minute due to a cancelation of a mythical creature in one of the stories. I spent time getting feedback from fellow staffers as I went along to make sure my design was created well.
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he fi
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nalis
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or O
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each
er o
f th
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Feb
. 28
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erin
tend
ent
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bara
Jen
kins
will
ann
ounc
e th
e w
inne
r. T
his
is D
anie
l’s fi
rst
tim
e re
ceiv
ing
the
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her o
f T
he Y
ear a
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d.
SPA
NIS
H D
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RT
ME
NT
SP
ON
SO
RS
LL
AM
AS
To h
elp
need
y fa
mili
es in
Per
u, t
he S
pani
sh D
epar
tmen
t is
col
lect
ing
dona
tion
s. A
ll m
on-
ies
will
hel
p pu
rcha
se ll
amas
, whi
ch a
re e
ssen
tial
to
ever
yday
life
in P
eru.
For
mor
e in
form
atio
n ta
lk t
o M
igue
lina
De
La
Cru
z-S
osa
in R
oom
10
.219
. The
fun
d ra
iser
end
s on
D
ec. 1
9.
‘I thi
nk w
e’re
mor
e lik
ely
to h
ave
a zo
mb
ie
apoc
alyp
se t
han
the
wor
ld e
ndin
g, [
but
] m
ore
in
the
sens
e of
the
bub
onic
pla
gue
.W
illia
m K
ing,
U.S
. His
tory
tea
cher
Con
spir
acy
Th
eori
es
qu
esti
on r
ealit
y
ßcr
eatu
reprofile
Org
aniz
atio
n ke
eps
plot
und
er w
raps
B
igfo
ot
Th
e B
igfo
ot, o
r S
asq
uat
ch, i
s d
escr
ibed
as
a la
rge,
hai
ry, t
wo-
leg
ged
hu
man
oid
b
east
bet
wee
n
6-t
o-10
fee
t ta
ll an
d o
ver
50
0 lb
s.
It is
rep
orte
d t
o in
hab
it t
he
nor
thw
est
reg
ion
of
Nor
th A
mer
ica.
Sto
ries
of
a la
rge,
hai
ry “
wild
man
” h
ave
dat
ed b
ack
to t
he
earl
y 18
00
s.
By
HE
AT
HE
R J
AN
AS
Uni
ted
Stat
es g
over
nmen
t of
fici
als
assu
red
peop
le i
t w
as s
impl
y a
wea
ther
ba
lloon
, no
t a
UF
O.
On
July
8,
19
47,
in
Ros
wel
l, N
ew
Mex
ico,
an
un
iden
tifi
ed f
lyin
g ob
ject
sup
pose
dly
cras
hed.
The
inci
dent
was
the
spa
rk o
f “U
FO
fev
er”
in t
he U
nite
d St
ates
. In
Ros
wel
l, N
ew M
exic
o, o
n Ju
ly 1
, 19
76, a
noth
er U
FO
sig
htin
g oc
curr
ed.
A m
an c
laim
ed t
o be
wal
king
hom
e fr
om a
fri
end’
s ho
use
at n
ight
whe
n an
eg
g-sh
aped
obj
ect
flew
abo
ve h
im.
Are
a 51
and
Ros
wel
l are
theo
rize
d to
be
tw
o st
orag
e si
tes
for
cras
hed
UF
Os.
Are
a 51
is u
nder
ext
rem
e su
rvei
llanc
e an
d is
cla
ssif
ied
“top
sec
ret”
by
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es g
over
nmen
t. T
here
is
no
t pr
oof
that
ex
trat
erre
stri
als
exis
t or
tha
t A
rea
51
and
Ros
wel
l hav
e co
nnec
tion
s to
alie
ns,
but
cons
pira
cy t
heor
ists
sup
port
the
id
eas
that
alie
n sp
aces
hips
cra
shed
in
thos
e tw
o ar
eas.
“I
bel
ieve
the
re a
re m
any
stra
nge
thin
gs in
the
uni
vers
e.
It is
so
big;
we
cann
ot b
e th
e on
ly t
hing
s [o
ut t
here
],”
juni
or D
akot
a Jo
nes
said
. T
he e
xist
ence
of
alie
ns i
s a
noti
on
that
peo
ple
view
dif
fere
ntly
.T
here
is n
o w
ay t
o pr
ove
that
alie
ns
or U
FO
s ar
e am
ong
us“I
t is
mor
e or
les
s an
im
poss
ibili
ty
that
[al
iens
] do
not
[ex
ist]
,” s
opho
mor
e C
hris
tian
Ket
cham
sai
d.
One
man
ded
icat
es h
is ti
me
to U
FO
an
d ex
trat
erre
stri
al r
esea
rch.
R
etir
ed U
nite
d St
ates
Arm
y C
olon
el
John
Ale
xand
er s
earc
hes
for e
vide
nce
to
prov
e th
eir
exis
tenc
e.W
hile
in
the
Arm
y, h
e be
lieve
s he
sa
w w
hat
seem
ed t
o be
a U
FO
.“I
hav
e ne
ver
seen
a U
FO
, [a
nd]
I w
ould
rat
her
not.
[Alt
houg
h] I
kno
w
they
are
out
the
re,”
Ket
cham
sai
d.
Bec
ause
of
suc
h he
avy
surv
eilla
nce
arou
nd R
osw
ell,
New
Mex
ico
and
Are
a 51
, co
nspi
racy
th
eori
sts
belie
ve
the
gove
rnm
ent
is h
idin
g se
cret
s.A
ccor
ding
to
Col
onel
Ale
xand
er’s
bo
ok, U
FOs:
Myt
hs, C
onsp
iraci
es a
nd
Rea
litie
s, h
e th
inks
it
is
logi
cal
that
if
extr
ater
rest
rial
lif
e do
es e
xist
, A
rea
51
wou
ld b
e in
volv
ed.
By
LIA
VIL
LA
R
Wat
chin
g d
irec
tor
Rol
and
Em
mer
ich’
s 20
12,
one
cann
ot
igno
re
the
trou
blin
g sc
enes
of
the
Cal
ifor
nian
ear
thqu
akes
an
d m
eteo
r sh
ower
s ra
inin
g up
on E
arth
. T
he
chao
s th
at
ensu
ed
on
Ear
th
in
2012
, no
t on
ly
enha
nces
“e
nd
of
the
wor
ld”
belie
fs,
but
for
fres
hman
H
aile
y D
rago
n, th
e w
orld
com
ing
to a
n en
d is
mor
e th
an a
po
ssib
ility
. “I
don
’t b
elie
ve
it’s
goi
ng t
o ha
ppen
, bu
t a p
art o
f me
does
. T
here
is
so
m
uch
scie
ntif
ic
evid
ence
to
ba
ck
it
up,”
D
rago
n sa
id.
The
dis
cuss
ions
on
the
end
of
the
wor
ld
com
es
from
th
e M
ayan
ca
lend
ars
that
wer
e us
ed t
o tr
ack
tim
e in
lin
ear
prog
ress
ions
w
ithi
n
By
TH
OM
AS
EG
AN
The
myt
hs o
f un
know
n cr
eatu
res,
de
spit
e th
e la
ck o
f an
y so
lid e
vide
nce,
ha
ve
ente
rtai
ned
and
stim
ulat
ed
the
imag
inat
ions
of
peop
le f
or c
entu
ries
. B
igfo
ot,
wer
ewol
ves,
th
e L
och
Nes
s M
onst
er
and
El
Chu
paca
bra
are
lege
ndar
y cr
eatu
res
that
ha
ve
tran
scen
ded
pop
cult
ure
and
folk
lore
. T
hese
le
gend
s ha
ve
attr
acte
d a
mas
sive
fol
low
ing
all
acro
ss t
he w
orld
and
hav
e in
spir
ed T
V
show
s,
such
as
M
onst
erQ
uest
, bo
oks
and
even
a
pseu
dosc
ienc
e kn
own
as
cryp
tozo
olog
y, t
he s
tudy
of
“hid
den”
an
imal
s an
d su
pern
atur
al b
eing
s.
Stem
min
g fr
om r
ecen
t si
ghti
ngs
and
disc
over
ies,
th
ese
“mon
ster
s”
can
be
cons
ider
ed m
oder
n m
yths
, bu
t ot
hers
ha
ve
long
er
hist
orie
s da
ting
ba
ck
cent
urie
s ag
o to
anc
ient
myt
holo
gy, l
ike
the
Yet
i of
the
Him
alay
an m
ount
ains
.T
his
purp
orte
d be
ast,
also
kno
wn
as
the
Abo
min
able
Sno
wm
an,
is r
umor
ed
to s
talk
the
hig
h pe
aks
of N
epal
and
T
ibet
and
des
crib
ed a
s an
ape
-lik
e, h
airy
cr
eatu
re t
hat
is t
alle
r th
an t
he a
vera
ge
hum
an m
ale
and
wal
ks o
n tw
o fe
et. T
he
Bud
dhis
t in
dige
nous
peo
ple
told
sto
ries
of
a “
Gla
cier
Bea
st,”
who
the
y sa
w a
s th
e G
od o
f th
e H
unt.
The
L
och
Nes
s M
onst
er,
also
ca
lled
Nes
sie,
bec
ame
fam
ous
afte
r D
r.
Ken
neth
W
ilson
sn
appe
d th
e fa
med
“S
urge
on’s
Pho
togr
aph,
” a
blur
ry im
age
of a
dar
k fi
gure
, whi
ch h
e sa
id w
as t
he
Loc
h N
ess
Mon
ster
, pro
trud
ing
out
of
the
wat
er, i
n 19
34.
The
fam
ous
phot
ogra
ph o
f th
e L
och
Nes
s M
onst
er w
as r
evea
led
to b
e a
hoax
in
197
5 by
the
Dai
ly T
eleg
raph
. D
r.
Wils
on s
tage
d th
e ph
oto
wit
h a
smal
l su
bmar
ine.
Mos
t B
igfo
ot
sigh
ting
s ha
ve b
een
reve
aled
to
be n
othi
ng m
ore
than
men
in h
airy
sui
ts.
Des
pite
th
e ab
unda
nce
of
Myt
hica
l mon
ster
s st
alk
imag
inat
ion
cycl
es.
The
se
“Gre
at
Cyc
les”
of
th
e M
ayan
ca
lend
ar
add
up
to
5,12
5.36
ye
ars,
hen
ce th
e en
d of
the
wor
ld w
ould
oc
cur
on t
he w
inte
r so
lsti
ce o
f 20
12,
whi
ch is
Dec
. 21.
O
ther
s,
how
ever
, be
lieve
th
e en
d of
th
e cy
cle
mea
ns
hum
anit
y w
ill
be
intr
oduc
ed
to
a ne
w
age
of
enlig
hten
men
t,
man
ifes
ted
wit
h si
gnif
ican
t m
enta
l and
phy
sica
l cha
nges
, ra
ther
than
the
wor
ld c
omin
g to
an
end.
“[20
12 th
eori
es] a
re a
bun
ch o
f hoc
us
pocu
s. I
f w
e be
lieve
in 2
012,
the
n [w
e]
mig
ht a
s w
ell
belie
ve i
n N
ostr
adam
us.
[He]
was
con
side
red
a fo
rtun
e te
ller
and
cam
e up
w
ith
sim
ilar
[bel
iefs
],”
U.S
. His
tory
tea
cher
Will
iam
Kin
g sa
id.
Acc
ordi
ng
to
Tim
e m
agaz
ine
scie
ntis
t Sv
en G
rone
mey
er,
the
May
an
ston
e ta
blet
’s i
nscr
ipti
ons
desc
ribe
the
re
turn
of
a M
ayan
god
of
war
.“[
Thi
s is
like
] th
e [y
ear]
2k
bug.
[It
] w
as a
noth
er s
care
tac
tic.
I
thin
k w
e’re
m
ore
likel
y to
hav
e a
zom
bie
apoc
alyp
se
than
the
wor
ld e
ndin
g, [
but]
mor
e in
th
e se
nse
of t
he b
ubon
ic p
lagu
e,”
Kin
g sa
id. The
the
ory
of t
he Y
ear
2000
bug
w
as
a pr
oble
m
wit
h th
e co
ding
of
co
mpu
teri
zed
syst
ems
whi
ch
peop
le
May
an m
yth
insp
ires
cha
os
of t
wo
of t
he U
.S.
Nav
y’s
vess
els,
the
U
.S.S
. C
yclo
ps
(191
8)
and
Flig
ht
19
(194
5).
The
re i
s st
ill n
o ev
iden
ce f
or
thes
e di
sapp
eara
nces
. P
eopl
e be
lieve
th
e T
rian
gle
is a
n ep
icen
ter
of a
lien
abdu
ctio
ns o
r se
a m
onst
ers.
“I t
hink
peo
ple
belie
ve w
hat
they
ha
ve b
een
told
for
so
man
y ye
ars.
Als
o,
beca
use
it’s
m
yste
riou
s,”
soph
omor
e A
riel
Col
lier
said
.C
onsp
irat
or
Gia
n Q
uasa
r ha
s do
cum
ente
d th
e T
rian
gle
for
over
20
year
s.
Qua
sar
has
gath
ered
mor
e th
an
350
case
s, n
earl
y ha
lf a
re d
isap
pear
ance
s.
Qua
sar’
s co
llect
ion
is th
e la
rges
t pri
vate
re
posi
tory
of
repo
rts.
Acc
ordi
ng
to
hist
ory.
com
’s
topi
c se
ctio
n,
mor
e th
an
50
ship
s an
d 20
Dis
appe
aran
ces
rem
ain
evid
ence
less
By
AN
NA
MA
RIE
BO
RIA
Con
spir
acy
theo
ries
hav
e ha
d pe
ople
qu
esti
onin
g w
hat
is f
act
or f
icti
on s
ince
th
e ea
rly
days
of
the
firs
t m
illen
nium
, w
ith
the
firs
t th
eory
re
cord
ed
clai
min
g Je
sus
was
mar
ried
to
Mar
y M
agda
lene
. A
m
ore
ecce
ntr
ic
theo
ry
clai
ms
that
the
elit
es o
f th
e w
orld
are
bl
ood-
drin
king
, sha
pe-s
hift
ing
rept
ilian
hu
man
oids
who
se o
nly
obje
ctiv
e is
to
ensl
ave
the
hum
an r
ace.
Con
spir
acy
theo
ries
ran
ge f
rom
the
ex
iste
nce
of e
xtra
terr
estr
ials
to
the
end
of t
he m
oder
n w
orld
. T
hese
the
orie
s ha
ve
impa
cted
th
e en
tert
ainm
ent
wor
ld
in
mul
tipl
e w
ays.
Sp
arki
ng
tele
visi
on p
rogr
ams
spot
light
ing
peop
le
wit
h ex
trat
erre
stri
al
enco
unte
rs
and
bloc
kbus
ters
suc
h as
the
end
of
the
wor
ld m
ovie
201
2. A
rece
nt s
urve
y fr
om U
.S. N
ews a
nd
Wor
ld R
epor
t sh
ows
that
36
perc
ent
of
peop
le b
elie
ve t
hat
alie
ns h
ave
visi
ted
the
Ear
th,
and
over
80
perc
ent
belie
ve
the
gove
rnm
ent
has
kept
inf
orm
atio
n ab
out
UF
Os
a se
cret
fro
m t
he p
ublic
. T
his
show
s, h
ow m
uch
cons
pira
cy
theo
ries
can
mol
d pu
blic
opi
nion
. In
rece
nt h
isto
ry, m
ulti
ple c
onsp
irac
y
theo
rist
s cla
im th
at m
any
nota
ble
peop
le
are
mem
bers
of
the
Illu
min
ati
such
as
Jay-
Z, K
anye
Wes
t an
d L
ady
Gag
aO
ne o
f th
e ke
y ac
com
plic
es i
n th
e Il
lum
inat
i co
nspi
racy
the
ory
is M
yron
F
agan
, a
fam
ous
Am
eric
an
wri
ter,
pr
oduc
er a
nd d
irec
tor.
H
e de
vote
d hi
s la
ter
year
s to
fin
ding
evi
denc
e th
at a
va
riet
y of
his
tori
cal e
vent
s lik
e th
e B
attl
e of
Wat
erlo
o, T
he F
renc
h R
evol
utio
n an
d th
e JF
K a
ssas
sina
tion
by
infi
ltra
ting
th
e H
olly
woo
d fi
lm i
ndus
try,
in
whi
ch
he fo
und
that
they
wer
e al
l orc
hest
rate
d by
the
Illu
min
ati.
The
re a
re m
any
piec
es o
f ev
iden
ce
that
hel
p th
e ca
se f
or o
ne t
o ac
cept
the
Il
lum
inat
i’s b
elie
fs a
nd p
rove
wha
t th
ey
have
acc
ompl
ishe
d is
acc
urat
e an
d tr
ue.
“I t
hink
peo
ple
that
are
acc
epte
d in
so
ciet
y an
d th
at a
re v
ery
conv
inci
ng,
such
as
the
Hol
lyw
ood
star
s, K
anye
W
est
and
Jay-
Z,
who
sin
g ab
out
the
Illu
min
ati
in a
maj
orit
y of
the
ir s
ongs
, m
ake
it e
asie
r for
peo
ple
to b
elie
ve in
it”
soph
omor
e K
ynda
ll W
ebst
er s
aid.
It is
bel
ieve
d th
at th
e fa
mou
s hip
-hop
ra
pper
Jay
-Z i
s pa
rt o
f th
e Il
lum
inat
i be
caus
e of
his
des
crip
tion
s in
song
s suc
h as
Mos
t Kin
gz h
e re
fers
to th
e Il
lum
inat
i an
d sa
ys t
hat
they
wer
e as
soci
ated
wit
h th
e de
ath
of M
icha
el J
acks
on,
Tup
ac
and
Big
gie
Smal
ls.
Whe
n as
ked
wha
t hi
s as
soci
atio
n w
ith
the
Illu
min
ati
was
, he
just
laug
hed.
airp
lane
s ha
ve v
anis
hed
in t
he T
rian
gle.
O
ppos
ed
to
airc
raft
s,
ship
s ha
ve
to
fact
or in
a s
tron
g oc
ean
curr
ent
know
n as
th
e G
ulf
Stre
am.
His
tory
.com
’s
Fre
quen
tly
Ask
ed Q
uest
ions
, sta
tes t
his
curr
ent
can
eras
e pr
oof
of a
ccid
ents
. C
oast
Gua
rd H
isto
ry F
AQ
sta
tes
they
do
not
reco
gniz
e th
e T
rian
gle
as
a ge
ogra
phic
ar
ea
of
spec
ific
da
nger
be
caus
e th
ey
belie
ve
the
Tri
angl
e is
ha
rmle
ss t
o sh
ips
or p
lane
s.“[
Exi
sten
ce
of
the
Tri
angl
e,]
is
som
ethi
ng
to
belie
ve
in
and
peop
le
crav
e th
at, w
heth
er it
’s a
goo
d th
ing
or
bad
thin
g,”
Hill
sai
d.T
he
fact
s be
hind
th
e B
erm
uda
Tri
angl
e m
yste
ry
have
ye
t to
be
un
cove
red.
theo
ries
lik
e th
e M
anha
ttan
at
omic
bo
mb
test
ing
Pro
ject
hav
e be
en p
rove
n to
be
fact
whi
ch m
akes
one
won
der
if
curr
ent
theo
ries
are
rea
lly c
onsp
irac
y.H
ighl
ight
ing
othe
r po
pula
r co
nspi
racy
the
orie
s su
ch a
s cr
eatu
res,
th
e B
erm
uda
Tri
angl
e an
d th
e Il
lum
inat
i, th
is s
peci
al s
prea
d ta
kes
a de
eper
look
into
the
theo
ries
th
at
ques
tion
re
alit
y.
Dak
ota
Jon
es,
jun
ior
Wh
y d
o yo
u t
hin
k p
eop
le g
et s
o fr
eake
d o
ut
by
alie
ns?
W
ell,
they
sho
uld.
W
ho w
ould
n’t
be?
W
e do
n’t
know
wha
t th
ey c
an d
o if
th
ey’r
e re
al.
Wh
at w
ould
you
do
if y
ou w
ere
ever
ab
du
cted
by
alie
ns?
I don
’t k
now
; I h
ope
I nev
er g
et
abdu
cted
.
Hav
e yo
u e
ver
seen
a U
FO
?N
o.
Wh
at w
ould
you
do
if y
ou s
aw a
n
alie
n?I d
on’t
kno
w, I
’d m
ost
likel
y be
w
elco
min
g.
Que
stio
ns c
onti
nue
hove
ring
fear
ed
wou
ld
caus
e ha
voc
affe
ctin
g co
mpu
ters
all
over
the
wor
ld a
t th
e be
ginn
ing
of th
e ye
ar 2
000.
The
pro
blem
w
as n
ot o
nly
limit
ed t
o co
mpu
ters
, but
to
any
dev
ice
cont
aini
ng c
ompu
ter c
hips
su
ch a
s el
evat
ors
or m
edic
al e
quip
men
t. M
oreo
ver,
in
Sc
ient
ific
Am
eric
an’s
ar
ticl
e, “
NA
SA C
rush
es 2
012
May
an
Apo
caly
pse
Cla
ims,
” D
on
Yeo
man
s,
head
of
th
e N
ear-
Ear
th
Obj
ects
P
rogr
am O
ffic
e at
NA
SA/J
PL
, st
ates
th
at
the
May
an
cale
ndar
sh
ows
the
endi
ng o
f a
cycl
e an
d th
e be
ginn
ing
of
a ne
w o
ne.
“The
re’s
[i
nfor
mat
ion]
to
ba
ck
[201
2]
theo
ries
up
. I’
ve
hear
d th
e pl
anet
s al
igni
ng [
and
the
Ear
th]
blow
ing
up.
The
asp
ect
that
it
mig
ht h
appe
n is
al
way
s a
poss
ibili
ty,”
Dra
gon
said
.H
owev
er,
Yeo
man
s ex
plai
ns t
hat
if
a pl
anet
ary
alig
nmen
t ha
ppen
s, t
here
w
ould
be
no t
idal
eff
ects
on
the
Ear
th.
Yet
w
ith
accr
edit
ed
scie
ntis
ts
disp
rovi
ng t
he M
ayan
cal
enda
r m
yths
, D
rago
n re
mai
ns s
kept
ical
.“P
art
of m
e do
es b
elie
ve i
n [2
012]
. [W
ith
Hur
rica
ne
Sand
y,
I th
ough
t]
it
was
ir
onic
an
d [s
how
s ho
w]
you
can’
t re
ally
pre
pare
for
[th
e en
d of
the
w
orld
],”
Dra
gon
said
.
ßq
ues
tion
answ
er
By
JO
SH
HA
LLO
RA
N
Illu
min
ati
refe
rs t
o a
cons
pira
tori
al
orga
niza
tion
, w
hich
is
al
lege
d to
m
aste
rmin
d ev
ents
and
con
trol
wor
ld
affa
irs
thro
ugh
gove
rnm
ents
an
d bu
sine
sses
to
esta
blis
h a
New
Wor
ld
Ord
er.
The
tho
ught
of
this
dat
es b
ack
to
the
late
170
0’s
whe
n th
e lo
cal
citi
zens
re
ferr
ed it
to a
s a B
avar
ian
Illu
min
ati;
the
Ger
man
phi
loso
pher
Ada
m W
eish
aupt
fi
rst
orig
inat
ed t
he c
onsp
irac
y.T
he m
oder
n da
y co
nspi
racy
the
ory
is t
hat
a m
ajor
ity
of t
he w
orld
eve
nts
that
ha
ppen
ar
e be
ing
cont
rolle
d an
d m
anip
ulat
ed
by
a se
cret
so
ciet
y ca
lling
its
elf
the
Illu
min
ati.
Con
spir
acy
By
JO
RD
AN
KN
IGH
T
Whe
n on
e th
inks
of
se
ttin
g sa
il or
boa
rdin
g a
plan
e, t
he l
ast
thou
ght
one
has
is d
isap
pear
ing.
T
he B
erm
uda
Tri
angl
e pl
aces
the
pos
sibi
lity
of t
his
happ
enin
g in
one
’s f
ace.
Als
o kn
own
by
its
nick
nam
e “D
evil’
s T
rian
gle,
” it
is
lo
cate
d of
f th
e so
uthe
aste
rn A
tlan
tic
coas
t of
the
U
nite
d St
ates
. I
t is
kno
wn
for
the
disa
ppea
ranc
e of
shi
ps a
nd a
ircr
afts
.“I
t’s
just
lik
e a
mys
tery
sto
ry.
No
one
real
ly k
now
s if
it’
s tr
ue o
r no
t,”
seni
or S
helb
y H
ill s
aid.
The
T
rian
gle
has
thre
e po
ints
, ro
ughl
y M
iam
i, P
uert
o R
ico
and
Ber
mud
a. T
his
cons
pira
cy th
eory
beg
an
58
year
s ag
o w
ith
the
disa
ppea
ranc
e
cont
radi
ctor
y ev
iden
ce, t
hese
lege
ndar
y cr
eatu
res
will
alw
ays
hold
a p
lace
in
peop
le’s
im
agin
atio
n be
caus
e of
the
ir
mys
teri
ous a
ttra
ctio
n an
d th
e po
ssib
ility
of
the
ir e
xist
ence
.
Refl ection #2
The piece that I feel could still use work is the November DPS. This DPS taught me a very important lesson that helped me become a better designer.
The work did not evolve as much as other spreads because I had a very distinct vision from the very beginning. The part that frustrated me was that I had this very cool idea for the time line of the spread but it did not turn out how I wanted it to. If I did not know how to do something that I had envisioned I would research it. This situation was different, I researched and tried multiple ways to make this time line wrap around the headline but I couldn’t do it. Everything I tried failed and it made me angry knowing that something did not come out because I just failed.
I learned not to let things bother you if they do not go your way. If I had the chance to change it I would use Illustrator to create the curvy mouse cord because I am more comfortable with it now. I look at it now and I think it still looks good without the cord wrapping into the headline. Overall the only thing that really evolved was the change of the cord for the time line to a simple arrow.
Refl ection #2:First Draft
Refl ection #2:Final Draft10
Fri
day,
Nov
embe
r 9, 2
012
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ghts
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ialf
eatu
re
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ecia
lfea
ture
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rida
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ovem
ber 9
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ts.o
rg
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NIO
RS
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CE
IVE
BR
EA
KFA
ST
The
ann
ual s
enio
r bre
akfa
st is
Thu
rsda
y D
ec. 1
3,
at 7
:30
a.m
. in
the
juni
or/s
enio
r caf
eter
ia.
Beg
inni
ng M
onda
y, N
ov. 1
2, t
he S
enio
r Cla
ss o
ffice
rs w
ill b
e se
lling
tic
kets
.
DR
IVE
PR
OV
IDE
S F
OO
DIn
cel
ebra
tion
of
the
60
th A
nniv
ersa
ry E
dgew
ater
vs.
Boo
ne fo
otba
ll ga
me
and
the
Bat
tle
for
the
Bar
rel t
he O
ld F
lorid
a N
atio
nal B
ank
is s
pons
orin
g a
food
driv
e. D
onat
ions
will
be
acce
pted
th
roug
h N
ov. 9
at
the
bank
’s S
outh
Orla
ndo’
s M
edic
al b
ranc
h at
918
S. O
rang
e A
ve. T
he
scho
ol d
onat
ing
the
mos
t fo
od w
ill re
ceiv
e a
$15
00
don
atio
n to
the
sch
ool’s
foun
dati
on.
Som
e ch
ildre
n ar
e sp
endi
ng t
oo m
uch
tim
e on
ga
mes
, pho
nes,
and
oth
er e
lect
roni
cs, b
ut I
still
th
ink
it’s
a p
osit
ive
thin
g. Je
an C
ampb
ell,
Tech
nolo
gy t
each
er
[It]
has
mad
e ev
eryt
hing
eas
ier
beca
use
I cou
ldn’
t im
agin
e go
ing
thro
ugh
big
book
s fo
r [sc
hool
rela
ted]
inf
orm
atio
n,”
Mel
anie
Fer
reir
a, ju
nior
ßyo
urth
ough
tsH
ow h
as t
echn
olog
y im
pact
ed
your
life
?
[It]
has
impr
oved
th
e w
ay I
stud
y an
d ha
s he
lped
me
keep
a
soci
al li
fe.
Cri
stia
n R
hea,
fr
eshm
an
Tech
nolo
gy
has
help
ed m
e ac
adem
ical
ly a
nd
soci
ally
. If I
don
’t
know
a q
uest
ion
my
teac
her c
an’t
an
swer
I ca
n lo
ok it
up,
and
I ca
n m
eet
new
frie
nds.
T
iyah
na C
arte
r, so
phom
ore
[It]
mak
es t
hing
s a
lot
easi
er, l
ike
com
mun
icat
ing
and
gett
ing
in
touc
h w
ith
peop
le.
Jaso
n Fe
nnim
ore,
se
nior
Soci
al te
chno
logy
cau
ses
rev
erse
eff
ect
By
CO
NO
R C
UR
RY
With
all
the
new
tec
hnol
ogy
used
in
lear
ning
tod
ay, k
ids
are
beco
min
g an
ti-so
cial
, and
ele
ctro
nics
may
be
the
caus
e.
Acc
ordi
ng t
o a
stud
y by
the
Pew
R
esea
rch
Cen
ter
in
Apr
il 20
10,
54
perc
ent
of t
eena
gers
sur
veye
d sa
id t
hey
text
the
ir f
rien
ds a
t le
ast
once
a d
ay,
whi
le
33
perc
ent
clai
med
to
ta
lk
to
frie
nds
face
-to-
face
eve
ryda
y.“I
wou
ld s
ay t
echn
olog
y is
mos
tly
just
a
dist
ract
ion
at
times
. So
me
child
ren
are
spen
ding
too
muc
h tim
e on
ga
mes
, ph
ones
, an
d ot
her
elec
tron
ics,
bu
t I
still
thi
nk i
t is
a p
ositi
ve t
hing
,”
Jean
Cam
pbel
l, a
tech
nolo
gy te
ache
r on
ca
mpu
s, s
aid.
Ten
ye
ars
ago,
te
chno
logy
w
as
now
here
nea
r ho
w a
dvan
ced
it is
tod
ay.
Pare
nts
wou
ld
neve
r dr
eam
of
th
eir
kids
usi
ng s
o m
uch
tech
nolo
gy o
n a
daily
bas
is; h
owev
er, n
ow it
is e
stim
ated
th
at t
he a
vera
ge A
mer
ican
tee
n sp
ends
7.
5 ho
urs
a da
y in
fro
nt o
f so
me
type
of
sc
reen
. W
ith
all
the
elec
tron
ic
brea
kthr
ough
s oc
curr
ing
daily
, it m
akes
se
nse
that
tod
ay’s
you
th is
spe
ndin
g an
in
crea
sing
am
ount
of t
ime
on d
evic
es.
Tod
ay’s
yo
uth
have
ac
cess
to
Pr
ogre
ssbo
ok,
phon
es,
iPad
s an
d K
indl
es, T
hese
dev
ices
pro
vide
stu
dent
s w
orld
wid
e w
ith n
ew t
echn
ique
s fo
r le
arni
ng.
With
all
the
new
tec
hnol
ogy
at c
hild
ren’
s di
spos
al,
lear
ning
is
far
diff
eren
t tha
n w
here
it w
as 1
0 ye
ars
ago.
T
he a
bilit
y of
stu
dent
s to
em
ail t
each
ers
with
que
stio
ns fr
om h
ome
is a
ben
efit
of
Prog
ress
book
and
Edm
odo.
The
us
e of
inte
rgen
erat
iona
l ga
p be
twee
n yo
unge
r ch
ildre
n an
d te
enag
ers.
As
high
sch
oole
rs to
day
wer
e gr
owin
g up
, the
ele
ctro
nics
foun
d on
an
ever
yday
bas
is h
ad n
ot b
een
inve
nted
ye
t. T
here
fore
, a
mor
e tr
aditi
onal
te
chni
que
was
use
d.
Des
pite
po
sitiv
es
such
as
al
way
s be
ing
conn
ecte
d, s
ome
rese
arch
impl
ies
ther
e is
muc
h po
tent
ially
wro
ng w
ith
givi
ng t
hese
opp
ortu
nitie
s to
you
nger
ch
ildre
n.
Tex
ting
and
soci
al
med
ia
have
be
en
over
used
an
d oc
casi
onal
ly
even
ob
sess
ed
over
by
ad
oles
cent
s.
Thi
s pr
oble
m
has
tran
slat
ed
into
th
e cl
assr
oom
with
tex
ting
in c
lass
a
com
mon
occ
urre
nce.
“I d
on’t
blam
e st
uden
ts fo
r m
isus
ing
thei
r ph
ones
bec
ause
the
pho
nes
have
be
com
e a
way
of l
ife fo
r [th
e st
uden
ts],
” C
ampb
ell s
aid.
With
st
uden
ts
beco
min
g le
ss
verb
ally
soc
ial,
colle
ges
such
as
Rol
lins
have
bee
n tr
ying
to
enco
urag
e a
mor
e co
mm
unic
atio
ns fr
iend
ly e
nvir
onm
ent.
“Rol
lins
has
been
spo
nsor
ing
lots
of
diff
eren
t ne
twor
king
eve
nts,
suc
h as
co
mm
unity
ser
vice
. I t
hink
it
has
been
he
lpin
g w
ith s
ocia
lizin
g, it
’s s
omet
hing
th
e st
uden
ts
actu
ally
en
joy.
” C
raig
M
cAlli
ster
, Dea
n of
Rol
lins’
Cru
mm
er
Gra
duat
e Sc
hool
, sai
d. “
Tec
hnol
ogy
can
defin
itely
be
a gr
eat t
hing
, but
I th
ink
it is
yet
to b
e se
en.”
Dec
line
in s
ocia
l int
erac
tion
sS
even
ty-fi
ve p
erce
nt o
f te
ens
in t
he
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
betw
een
the
ages
of
12 a
nd 1
7 ha
ve c
ell p
hone
s, a
nd t
eens
se
nd m
ore
than
50
tex
ts p
er d
ay,
acco
rdin
g to
Nat
iona
l Pub
lic R
adio
ar
ticl
e “T
een
Text
ing
Soa
rs; W
ill S
ocia
l S
kills
Suf
fer?
” pu
blis
hed
on A
pril
20
, 20
12. B
y re
lyin
g on
the
use
of
soci
al m
edia
, soc
ializ
ing
virt
ually
is
incr
easi
ng.
AD
HD
stu
dent
s ar
e at
trac
ted
to t
he In
tern
etA
ccor
ding
to
CB
S N
ews
arti
cle
“Do
You
Hav
e A
DH
D O
r Are
Yo
u Ju
st E
asily
Dis
trac
ted?
” pu
blis
hed
on M
ay 1
0, 2
011
, st
udie
s ha
ve s
how
n th
at o
ne
out
of 1
0 c
hild
ren
wit
h A
DH
D is
ad
dict
ed t
o th
e In
tern
et. T
his
is
beca
use
the
Inte
rnet
doe
s no
t re
quire
muc
h at
tent
ion
and
whe
n pl
ayin
g ga
mes
onl
ine,
tho
se
poin
ts w
hich
app
eals
to
the
user
w
ho h
as A
DH
D s
ince
mos
t ha
ve
alte
red
dopa
min
e re
war
d sy
stem
s.
Chi
ldho
od o
besi
tyTe
chno
logy
pro
vide
s en
tert
ainm
ent
and
lets
stu
dent
s co
nven
ient
ly
lear
n, b
ut t
he t
ime
spen
t in
fro
nt
of c
ompu
ter a
nd t
elev
isio
n sc
reen
s re
plac
es c
hild
ren’
s ph
ysic
al
acti
vity
. A
ccor
ding
to
Live
stro
ng’s
ar
ticl
e “O
besi
ty in
chi
ldre
n an
d te
chno
logy
” fr
om A
pril
26
, 20
11,
the
U.S
. Cen
ter f
or D
isea
se C
ontr
ol
and
Pre
vent
ion
repo
rts
abou
t 10
pe
rcen
t of
pre
scho
ol a
ge c
hild
ren
are
cons
ider
ed o
verw
eigh
t.
Eas
y ac
cess
to
viol
ence
As
tech
nolo
gy a
dvan
ces
so d
o pa
st t
imes
, su
ch a
s pl
ayin
g vi
deo
gam
es.
Acc
ordi
ng t
o a
PB
S a
rtic
le “
Rea
lity
Byt
es: E
ight
Myt
hs
Abo
ut V
ideo
Gam
es D
ebun
ked,
” yo
ung
peop
le a
re m
ore
likel
y to
pla
y vi
deo
gam
es; w
ith
90
per
cent
of
boy
s an
d 4
0 p
erce
nt o
f gi
rls
play
ing.
Vid
eo g
ames
like
Cal
l of
Dut
y: B
lack
Ops
and
Ass
assi
n’s
Cre
ed II
I, de
sens
itiz
e te
enag
ers.
Med
ia re
form
ers
belie
ve
play
ing
viol
ent
vide
o ga
mes
can
lead
to
a la
ck
of e
mpa
thy
for r
eal-
wor
ld v
icti
ms.
theg
ood
Tech
nolo
gy s
pans
spe
ctru
m
By
LIA
VIL
LAR
Sinc
e 20
07,
abou
t 35
,000
tee
nage
rs
died
in
car
cras
hes.
T
his
is 6
,000
per
ye
ar, w
hich
mea
ns 1
8 te
enag
ers
die
per
day
in c
ar c
rash
es.
Tex
ting
and
driv
ing
is o
ne o
f th
e le
adin
g ca
uses
in
deat
h of
tee
nage
rs.
Juni
or
Stev
en
The
tfor
d kn
ows
first
ha
nd h
ow t
extin
g an
d dr
ivin
g ca
n af
fect
on
e’s
out
look
on
life.
“My
cous
in d
ied
[in
a ca
r ac
cide
nt
caus
ed b
y a
driv
er t
extin
g].
It w
as s
ad
beca
use
he w
as y
oung
and
it w
as a
stup
id
way
to d
ie,”
The
tfor
d sa
id.
Acc
ordi
ng
to
doso
met
hing
.org
ar
ticle
“11
Fac
ts A
bout
Tee
n D
rivi
ng,”
a
teen
ager
is fo
ur ti
mes
mor
e lik
ely
to d
ie
whe
n th
e dr
iver
is te
xtin
g.
“I th
ink
it’s
abso
lute
ly d
read
ful [
that
te
enag
ers
driv
e an
d te
xt a
t th
e sa
me
time]
. I
t’s a
lrea
dy d
iffic
ult
to d
rive
in
Orl
ando
and
let
alo
ne [
to]
text
? It
’s
care
less
. It
’s sa
d ho
w w
e do
n’t l
earn
our
le
sson
unt
il it
hits
hom
e,”
teac
her
Car
l O
vert
on s
aid.
Cur
rent
ly,
39 s
tate
s ba
n th
e us
e of
te
xtin
g w
hile
dri
ving
, exc
ludi
ng F
lori
da.
Stat
es li
ke C
alifo
rnia
, cha
rge
the
driv
er
$20
for
the
first
off
ense
and
$50
for
su
bseq
uenc
e tic
kets
of t
he sa
me
offe
nse.
Tho
ugh
Flo
rida
do
es
not
impo
se
fines
for
tex
ting
and
driv
ing,
one
can
be
fin
ed f
or r
eckl
ess
driv
ing.
One
can
be
impr
ison
ed f
or a
per
iod
of n
o m
ore
than
90
days
or
char
ged
a fin
e no
les
s th
an $
25 b
ut n
o m
ore
than
$50
0, o
r bo
th.
Alo
ng w
ith th
is, i
f one
has
cau
sed
seri
ous
bodi
ly in
jure
s to
ano
ther
, one
is
char
ged
with
a fe
lony
of t
he th
ird
degr
ee
and
this
is d
ecid
ed th
roug
h co
urt.
By
GA
BR
IELL
A F
AK
HO
UR
Y
For
th
ree
year
s,
Tap
ToT
alk
has
been
giv
ing
child
ren
and
adul
ts a
voi
ce.
Cre
atin
g an
ele
ctro
nic
voic
e, T
apT
oTal
k al
low
s a
pers
on w
ho c
anno
t tal
k to
hav
e a
voic
e of
his
ow
n.T
his
app
is
spec
ifica
lly
desi
gned
fo
r ki
ds a
nd a
dults
with
aut
ism
, do
wn
synd
rom
e,
Am
yotr
ophi
c La
tera
l Sc
lero
sis
(Lou
G
ehri
g’s
Dis
ease
),
or
trau
mat
ic b
rain
dam
age,
giv
ing
one
a ea
sier
way
to c
omm
unic
ate
with
oth
ers.
“Tap
ToT
alk
is g
ood
beca
use
it al
low
s on
e of
my
stud
ents
to
inte
ract
with
ot
hers
and
com
mun
icat
e, w
here
as
if he
di
d no
t use
the
app,
he
wou
ldn’
t int
erac
t w
ith o
ther
s,”
Den
ise
Scot
t, E
xcep
tiona
l St
uden
t Edu
catio
n T
each
er, s
aid.
Tap
ToT
alk
uses
pic
ture
s to
gui
de
user
s to
the
cor
rect
wor
ds.
If n
eede
d us
ers
can
chan
ge t
he p
ictu
re t
o on
e pr
efer
red.
To
proj
ect
the
wor
ds f
rom
a
devi
ce,
the
user
tap
s on
a p
ictu
re o
f th
e w
ord
he w
ants
pro
ject
ed p
icki
ng
the
diff
eren
t w
ords
fro
m t
he s
peci
fic
cate
gory
one
wan
ts to
talk
abo
ut.
Tap
ToT
alk
help
s Sc
ott’s
st
uden
t w
ith
ever
ythi
ng
from
as
king
fo
r so
met
hing
to
eat
to h
avin
g a
full
on
conv
ersa
tion
with
an
othe
r pe
rson
. W
ithou
t T
apT
oTal
k he
wou
ld n
ot h
ave
any
way
to c
omm
unic
ate
with
som
eone
. It
nee
ds I
nter
net o
r W
iFi t
o w
ork.
The
Goo
d: A
pp g
ives
peo
ple
voic
eT
he B
ad: T
extin
g ca
uses
de
ath
ßst
ats&figures
Nam
e: T
apTo
Talk
Pric
e: F
ree
Avai
labl
e: iP
hone
, iTo
uch,
Bla
ckBe
rry,
tabl
et, o
nlin
eRa
ting:
Tech
nolo
gy h
as p
osit
ive,
neg
ativ
e ef
fect
Bul
lyin
g en
ters
a n
ew le
vel
Stu
dent
s ex
perie
nce
bully
ing
at s
choo
l an
d on
bus
es.
Wit
h te
chno
logy
adv
anci
ng,
mor
e st
uden
ts h
ave
phon
es w
ith
acce
ss
to t
he In
tern
et; a
s a
resu
lt, c
yber
bul
lyin
g ha
s be
com
e m
ore
prom
inen
t am
ong
stud
ents
on
soci
al n
etw
orki
ng s
ites
suc
h as
Fac
eboo
k an
d Tw
itte
r.
Inte
rnet
pro
vide
s ch
eati
ng m
etho
dsP
lagi
aris
m h
as in
crea
sed
over
the
pas
t 10
yea
rs d
ue t
o th
e gr
owth
of
the
Inte
rnet
, acc
ordi
ng t
o Te
chne
ws
Dai
ly’s
art
icle
“C
olle
ge P
resi
dent
s B
lam
e R
isin
g P
lagi
aris
m o
n Te
ch
Incr
ease
.” E
duca
tion
Wee
k re
port
s th
at 5
4%
of
stud
ents
adm
itte
d to
pl
agia
rizin
g fr
om t
he In
tern
et fo
r the
ir cl
ass
assi
gnm
ents
By
AN
NA
MA
RIE
BO
RIA
Larg
e bu
rsts
of
tech
nolo
gica
l ad
vanc
es i
n th
e pa
st d
ecad
e cr
eate
s an
inte
rgen
erat
iona
l gap
bet
wee
n yo
ung
adul
ts a
ges
14 t
hrou
gh 1
7 an
d ch
ildre
n ag
es 1
3 an
d un
der.
Int
erne
t ac
cess
in 1
994
was
ava
ilabl
e in
35
perc
ent o
f U.S
. pub
lic s
choo
ls c
ompa
red
to n
earl
y 10
0 pe
rcen
t of p
ublic
sc
hool
s to
day,
acc
ordi
ng t
o a
Har
ris
Inte
ract
ive
repo
rt f
rom
May
200
9.
The
pro
gres
s of
tech
nolo
gy is
sho
wn
by th
e w
orld
’s m
ost p
opul
ar s
ocia
l ne
twor
king
site
reac
hing
a re
cord
bre
akin
g m
ilest
one.
As o
f Oct
. 4, 2
012,
ov
er a
sev
enth
of t
he w
orld
’s p
opul
atio
n is
act
ivel
y us
ing
Fac
eboo
k. T
his
burs
t of
tec
hnol
ogy
com
es w
ith p
ositi
ve a
nd n
egat
ive
effe
cts.
Its
eff
ects
on
the
you
nger
gen
erat
ions
spa
n po
or s
ocia
l sk
ills
from
con
tinuo
us
virt
ual a
ctiv
ity to
adv
ance
d pr
ogra
ms t
hat a
id D
own
Synd
rom
e te
enag
ers
to c
omm
unic
ate
mor
e ef
fect
ivel
y. T
echn
olog
y ha
s had
the
bigg
est i
mpa
ct
on c
hild
ren
unde
r th
e ag
e of
13
rath
er t
han
any
othe
r ag
e gr
oup.
It
has
affe
cted
this
par
ticul
ar a
ge g
roup
mos
tly b
ecau
se th
ey w
ere
born
into
this
te
chno
logi
cally
adv
ance
d ag
e ra
ther
than
hav
ing
to a
djus
t to
it.
Technology
g a
p
Hyb
rid
cars
and
GP
SN
ot o
nly
has
man
ufac
ture
s im
prov
ed t
he lo
ok o
f th
e ca
r but
how
effi
cien
tly
they
are
. The
re a
re n
ow m
any
mor
e hy
brid
car
s, ru
nnin
g on
mos
tly
elec
tric
ity.
T
his
tech
nolo
gica
l adv
ance
has
hel
ped
not
only
wit
h sa
ving
gas
mon
ey b
ut a
lso
the
envi
ronm
ent.
G
PS
’s h
ave
been
sav
ing
peop
le t
ime
and
gas
mon
ey. D
irect
ing
one
to a
de
stin
atio
n an
d up
dati
ng ro
ads
and
rout
es it
self
is h
elpf
ul; a
ll sm
artp
hone
s ha
ve G
PS
’s b
uilt
into
th
eir m
aps.
Con
nect
ed W
orld
Wid
eW
ith
the
acce
ssib
ility
of
Face
book
, S
kype
and
Tw
itte
r, on
e ha
s th
e ab
ility
to
conn
ect
wit
h pe
ople
all
over
the
wor
ld w
itho
ut h
avin
g to
sp
end
mon
ey o
n lo
ng d
ista
nt c
alls
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This was the first photo I took this year that really impressed me. The lighting in this photo is almost perfect. The resolution of the swimmer is flawless. I captured an intense action shot that is hard to grasp. This photo has a solid center of visual interest. What attracts me to this photo is the intensity of the swimmer’s face; you can almost feel what she felt at this critical moment in her race.
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This photo really captured a priceless moment in this boy’s chemistry lab. This photo has a dominant center of visual interest and the lighting is great. This photo captured the face of surprise during a lab. What attracts me to this photo is not that the lighting is good or that the resolution is high but the expression in this boy’s face is what really makes this photo powerful.
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This photo captured a rare activity being done at school. This photo captured an artist painting a mural for the newly renovated garden. This photo has a dominant center of visual interest, has a use of leading lines and depth of field. What attracts me to this photo is the beauty of something so powerful being created. The angle I got showed that the man painting is missing a hand which makes you think more of his story and how talented he is.
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I feel that I was a big asset to this staff. I was an editor that went above and beyond to make sure my job was done correctly. Unfortunately the amount of time it would take me to design and make sure my designs were up to Hi-Lights standards cause me to be behind numerous times.
If I would see a fellow staffer behind I would offer my assistance even if I was behind myself. Staying after when any extra assistance was needed for the May issue and the March issue show how much being a part of Hi-Lights means to me. Cobbing photos for Connor, answering design questions on a daily basis and doing fellow staffers’ edits for the December issue are just a few examples to how I have been an asset to the Hi-Lights staff.
Refl ection #5
The biggest hardship by far was the final issue of the paper. The last issue every year has the nickname of “the issue from hell” but this year that nickname reached a whole new level. The senior section and year in review was almost canceled and I contributed to this massive anger set towards the newspaper. My perfectionist attitude for my superlatives page got me so ridiculously behind that I was embarrassed and angry at myself. I spent over 15 minutes cobbing each couple, with 20 couples the workload added up. I did not want help from anyone because if someone else would cob my photos I would just redo them because I felt that these students deserved me going that extra mile to make sure it was just right.
There was a moment that I felt I let my staff and Mrs. Burke down and that was a new low for me in all my three years on Hi-Lights. I did everything I could after I let it get out of hand to go out of my way to stay after school to help make sure the paper went to press. I learned to not dwell on the mistakes you make but to use that energy to do something positive.
If that problem arose again I would ask for help. I would not be so nit picky and let people help me be on deadline. Overall I feel like I handle the situation as best as I could. I made a mistake, I confronted it and I did the best I could to make up for it.
Refl ection #6
My three goals I put in the semester exam were to stop procrastinating, not take so long to create the DPS and to design better headlines.
I feel like I stopped procrastinating by searching for photos very early and asking for opinions for my design during the creative process.
I feel like I slightly achieved my second goal. My May DPS was not as behind as usual because I started right after the March issue was over and did not kill myself over the small details. My superlatives double page spread was a different story. I spent so much time on it to make it a quality spread which is the reason why my first few double page spreads were behind.
I feel like I achieved my third goal in the March DPS. I created this cool headline by watching tutorials and getting inspired by work around me. This headline was appealing to the eye and went along with the theme of the spread.
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FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY OFFERS TUTORING The French Honor Society is offering sessions for students in need of French tutoring. Students may also have a one-on-one session with Mrs. Ballentine or Dr. Mami. Tutoring is available on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays in rooms 10.205 and 10.209 from 6:45 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.
YEARBOOK SALES CONTINUE Yearbooks are currently on sale for $70. Payment plans are available. To purchase a book, one may use school pay or go to Room 224.
3 Apps students needDropboxFree • iPhone onlyAllows students to access any file that is saved to the Dropbox account; items are accessible from every device Dropbox is installed, along with web access.
myHomeworkFree• iPhone & Android Helps students stay organized by creating a calendar for when they have assignments due and what they have to work on each night.
Share Your BoardFree • iPhone & Android Use this app to take a picture of the classroom whiteboard, make it into a readable PDF, add your own notes and send to friends. Capturing, processing and sharing whiteboard data is available with this app. Allows one to save every idea that pops up in a meeting, a brainstorming session or a class. This app is very useful to students who don’t have the fastest handwriting and cannot keep up with the teacher’s lecture. Students can easily capture an image of the whiteboard or Powerpoint slide and take notes with this app.
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When: Sun.-Thurs.11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat.11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
How much: $15 - $39Beverages: soft drinks, free refills
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Greek food hilights I-Drive scene
By ANNA MARIE BORIA
A delectable aroma fills the air as one walks into the lively restaurant of napkins rain down over the customers. With authentic Greek music playing to accompany the Greek decor, one is instantly transported to Greece.
Taverna Opa, located in the heart of Pointe Orlando is as much of an experience as it is a restaurant. With the electric atmosphere, Opa is the perfect place to enjoy cuisine just as tasteful as the atmosphere is entertaining.
With bold and colorful plants placed around the restaurant and Greek decor in every corner, Opa succeeds in keeping the Greek experience authentic and traditional.
Opa, in Greek culture, means a password that conveys the festive Greek spirit; the restaurant lives up to its name.
If looking for an intimate dinner with a significant other, Opa is not the place. Its atmosphere is better suited for large parties who do not mind the
festive-style celebrations occurring around them.
Due to the popularity of the restaurant, service is not as quick as one would like. To distract from the wait, one is thoroughly entertained by the belly dancers, the Greek house music and the occasional customer invitational dancing on tables that occurs each night.
One can preserve the unique experience of dining at Taverna Opa by buying professionally taken photos and key chains by the their hired photographer. Prices for group photos are $21 and key chains are $10.
Complimentary homemade humus with pita bread is provided before the main course. The humus comes with a pestle and has an unique taste. The freshly made warm garlic pita bread compliments it flawlessly.
Opa offers a range of traditional Greek-style appetizers ranging from $5 to $21 including Tzatziki ($5), Taramosalta ($5) and Spanakopita ($7).
Tzatziki is a Greek homemade strained yogurt. It is also one of Opa’s signature appetizers. Opa’s version is fresh with crisp cucumbers, infused
with garlic, dill and evoo. The Tzatziki is served with freshly baked pita bread.
Opa’s dinner selections range from $15 to $39 including filet mignon and a traditional steak kebob.
The kebob is stuffed with green and red peppers and literally overflowing with flavor. The kebob is accompanied by Greek rice and boiled seasoned potatoes with a lemon wedge.
Opa offers family style dining options for groups of four or more. The prices for the family style dining is $25 a person. This alternative style has a separate menu designed to be shared and to provide a variety of dishes to experience the flavors of Greek cuisine.
Since Opa is an authentic Greek restaurant, if one is not used to the style of food or if one is not willing to try something new, then getting conventional dishes would be best.
The flavors and spices highlighted in Opa’s dishes may be too strong for someone not accustomed to the Greek style of cooking.
At Taverna Opa, one is entertained and fully satisfied with the quality of the food. This celebratory style restaurant is near perfect.
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PSAT REGISTRATION CLOSES TODAYToday is the last day for 11th graders to purchase tickets for the PSAT on Oct. 17. Tickets can be purchased after school in Student Services. 11th graders must take the PSAT to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship.
ELECTION POLLS CONTINUOUSLY CLOSEThroughout the 2012 presidential election President Barack Obama has had a continuous slim lead
over former Governor Mitt Romney. As of press date, Oct. 3, Obama leads in electoral college votes with a 49.1 percent compared to Romney’s 45.1 percent. National election day is Nov. 6.
Swing states decide electionBy AUSTIN HALL
With 29 electoral votes, Florida has one fourth of the 115 swing state votes, enough to make or break a candidate.
Former Governor Mitt Romney has 150 guaranteed electoral votes with 41 leaning votes, coming out to a total of 191 electoral votes.
President Obama has 150 electoral votes with 69 leaning votes coming out to 232 electoral votes. A candidate needs 270 votes to win the election.
The swing states consist of bigger states like Wisconsin (10 votes), Ohio (18 votes), Virginia (13 votes) and North Carolina (15 votes).
“[Obama and Romney] just need to keep coming back. Florida has one of the highest electoral votes, with 29, and is pretty evenly split between democrats and republicans,” senior Nicholas DeAngelis said.
In the 2012 election, Obama has spent 19 days in Florida. Romney has spent 22 days here.
If Obama wins Florida and keeps his 69 leaning votes, that puts him at 261
electoral votes. Which means Obama would need nine more electoral votes to get the 270 needed. Any of the
By OLIVIA QUATTRONEEvery four years the presidential
election comes around. The candidates embark on long, complicated campaign trails, participate in conventions and make hundreds of speeches in an attempt to convince the public to vote for them.
However, not all Americans vote. In the 2008 election, only 61 percent of eligible Americans voted.
Low voter turnout is especially common among young voters. Though people between the ages of 18 and 29 make up 21 percent of the eligible voting population, only 17 percent actually voted in 2008. Less than half of 18-year-olds are registered to vote compared to 71 percent of the rest of the population.
Senior Dillon Knox is registered to vote. He was registered at the school when the supervisor of elections came.
“[I got registered] because I’m politically active, and I have strong beliefs about the candidates,” Knox said.
A main reason that people do not vote is because of a lack of opinion. A common belief among voters is that their vote does not matter, that nothing will change and that there is nothing they can do. However, individual votes do matter. Each vote carries a weight, and though the weight varies by state, the national weight for a vote equals one.
“I think that all one has to do is remember the election of 2000, here in Florida where a difference between 537 votes (out of millions) was the difference between Bush. and Gore becoming president. I am a firm believer that everyone’s vote does make a difference,” Kim Davison, Advanced Placement United States government and civics teacher said.
Voting affects how the government is run. In order to have certain preferences represented, one must be informed and choose a candidate who will enact those policies.
“[People should vote] because they should want their voices to be heard and they should want someone in office who has the same views as theirs,” Knox said.
When one does not vote, he is allowing others to make political choices for him.
“I also feel strongly that if you don’t express your preferences with your vote, then you have no business complaining about outcomes or your dissatisfaction with governmental matters. It demonstrates that if you aren’t exercising your civic responsibility and duty as a citizen to be informed about candidates and issues and voting accordingly, then other interests can prevail that you might not agree with and you did nothing about it. If you did vote and you’re not satisfied then work harder toward your cause,” Davison said.
Even if one can not vote, there are still ways to become active in politics. Campaigning, attending rallies and joining political interest groups are ways one can become engaged in political processes early on.
big states including Wisconsin, Ohio, North Carolina or Virginia would put him over the top. Winning Colorado
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[I’m a] democrat because that is what Obama is.
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Republican: The Republican Party was founded in 1854. Their philoso-phy is that of a Conservative. They promote traditional social institutions. Republicans favor a less regulated free-enterprise and a smaller government. They are often referred to as the ‘Grand Old Party’ (GOP). The first significant Republican was Abraham Lincoln. They are also represented by the symbol of an Elephant.
Democrat: The Democratic Party was established in the early 1790’s. Their philosophy is that of a Liberal. They believe in very strong equality of opportunity social progressivism. The first major Democratic president was Andrew Jackson. They are represented by the symbol of a Donkey.
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University1996: Elected Illinois
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Sept.. 6, 2012: Acceptance of the Democratic
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1991: Graduates from Harvard Law
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nomination, loses to John McCain
2002: Led the Salt Lake
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1994: Runs for Massachusetts senate, defeated by incumbent
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Full Name: Barack Hussein Obama IIParty: Democratic
Age: 51Date of Birth: Aug. 4, 1961
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Married: 1992Religion: Christian
Net worth: $11.8 billion
Full Name: Willard Mitt RomneyParty: Republican
Age: 65Date of Birth: March 12, 1947
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Married: 1969Religion: Mormon ChurchNet worth: $250 million
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Matt: 40 VP of Strategy and
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Josh: 37 Owner of Romney Ventures
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would put him at exactly 270 votes, securing the presidency.
Obama does not need Florida. If he keeps his leaning votes, he still needs 38 electoral votes. If Obama wins three of the four biggest states, Obama will win the election without Florida.
Assuming Romney keeps all his leaning votes, winning Florida would put him at 220 votes. If Romney wins all four of the big swing states, that would give him 276 electoral votes and the election. Romney can not lose more than two of the big swing states, but would still have to win the other five states if he loses two of the big states.
Without Florida, Romney would need 80 more electoral votes. This means Romney would need to secure every other swing state except one of the smaller swing states.
“[In order to win Florida], Romney must reach the voters through facts,” government teacher James Corbin said.
According to a 2012 New York Time article, Obama has a 9 percent lead over Romney in Florida.
Are you a democrat or republican?Women should be allowed to get an abortion.
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I’m a democrat because that is what my family is.
Trinity Alexander, freshman
Her answers matched those of a democrat
I’m a republican because I agree with their views more than the democrats.
Madison Barnett, sophomoreHer answers matched those of a republican
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‘I am a firm believer that everyone’s vote does make a difference. Kim Davison, Advanced Placement United States government and civics teacher
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FINANCE TEACHER RECEIVES HONORBill Daniel, Boone Teacher of the Year, is one of the five finalists for OCPS Teacher of the Year. At an awards ceremony on Feb. 28, Superintendent Dr. Barbara Jenkins will announce the winner. This is Daniel’s first time receiving the Teacher of The Year award.
SPANISH DEPARTMENT SPONSORS LLAMASTo help needy families in Peru, the Spanish Department is collecting donations. All mon-ies will help purchase llamas, which are essential to everyday life in Peru. For more
information talk to Miguelina De La Cruz-Sosa in Room 10.219. The fund raiser ends on Dec. 19. ‘
I think we’re more likely to have a zombie apocalypse than the world ending, [but] more in the sense of the bubonic plague.William King, U.S. History teacher
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Organization keeps plot under wraps Bigfoot
The Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, is described as a large, hairy, two-legged humanoid beast between 6-to-10 feet tall and over 500 lbs. It is reported to inhabit the northwest region of North America.
Stories of a large, hairy “wildman” have dated back to the early 1800s.
By HEATHER JANAS
United States government officials assured people it was simply a weather balloon, not a UFO. On July 8, 1947, in Roswell, New Mexico, an unidentified flying object supposedly crashed. The incident was the spark of “UFO fever” in the United States.
In Roswell, New Mexico, on July 1, 1976, another UFO sighting occurred.
A man claimed to be walking home from a friend’s house at night when an egg-shaped object flew above him.
Area 51 and Roswell are theorized to be two storage sites for crashed UFOs.
Area 51 is under extreme surveillance and is classified “top secret” by the United States government.
There is not proof that extraterrestrials exist or that Area 51 and Roswell have connections to aliens, but conspiracy theorists support the ideas that alien spaceships crashed in those two areas.
“I believe there are many strange things in the universe. It is so big; we cannot be the only things [out there],”
junior Dakota Jones said. The existence of aliens is a notion
that people view differently.There is no way to prove that aliens
or UFOs are among us“It is more or less an impossibility
that [aliens] do not [exist],” sophomore Christian Ketcham said.
One man dedicates his time to UFO and extraterrestrial research.
Retired United States Army Colonel John Alexander searches for evidence to prove their existence.
While in the Army, he believes he saw what seemed to be a UFO.
“I have never seen a UFO, [and] I would rather not. [Although] I know they are out there,” Ketcham said.
Because of such heavy surveillance around Roswell, New Mexico and Area 51, conspiracy theorists believe the government is hiding secrets.
According to Colonel Alexander’s book, UFOs: Myths, Conspiracies and Realities, he thinks it is logical that if extraterrestrial life does exist, Area 51 would be involved.
By LIA VILLAR
Watching director Roland Emmerich’s 2012,
one cannot ignore the troubling scenes of the Californian earthquakes and meteor showers raining upon Earth.
The chaos that ensued on Earth in 2012, not only enhances “end of the world” beliefs, but for freshman Hailey Dragon, the world coming to an end is more than a possibility.
“I don’t believe it’s going to happen, but a part of me does.
There is so much scientific evidence to
back it up,” Dragon said.
The discussions on the end of the world comes
from the Mayan calendars that were used to track time
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By THOMAS EGAN
The myths of unknown creatures, despite the lack of any solid evidence, have entertained and stimulated the imaginations of people for centuries.
Bigfoot, werewolves, the Loch Ness Monster and El Chupacabra
are legendary creatures that have transcended pop culture and folklore. These legends have attracted a massive following all
across the world and have inspired TV shows, such as MonsterQuest, books and even a pseudoscience known as cryptozoology, the study of “hidden” animals and supernatural beings.
Stemming from recent sightings and discoveries, these “monsters” can be considered modern myths, but others have longer histories dating back centuries ago to ancient mythology, like the Yeti of the Himalayan mountains.
This purported beast, also known as
the Abominable Snowman, is rumored to stalk the high peaks of Nepal and Tibet and described as an ape-like, hairy creature that is taller than the average human male and walks on two feet. The Buddhist indigenous people told stories of a “Glacier Beast,” who they saw as the God of the Hunt.
The Loch Ness Monster, also called Nessie, became famous after Dr. Kenneth Wilson snapped the famed “Surgeon’s Photograph,” a blurry image of a dark figure, which he said was the Loch Ness Monster, protruding out of the water, in 1934.
The famous photograph of the Loch Ness Monster was revealed to be a hoax in 1975 by the Daily Telegraph. Dr. Wilson staged the photo with a small submarine. Most Bigfoot sightings have been revealed to be nothing more than men in hairy suits.
Despite the abundance of
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cycles. These “Great Cycles” of the Mayan calendar add up to 5,125.36 years, hence the end of the world would occur on the winter solstice of 2012, which is Dec. 21.
Others, however, believe the end of the cycle means humanity will be introduced to a new age of enlightenment, manifested with significant mental and physical changes, rather than the world coming to an end.
“[2012 theories] are a bunch of hocus pocus. If we believe in 2012, then [we] might as well believe in Nostradamus. [He] was considered a fortune teller and came up with similar [beliefs],” U.S. History teacher William King said.
According to Time magazine scientist Sven Gronemeyer, the Mayan stone tablet’s inscriptions describe the return of a Mayan god of war.
“[This is like] the [year] 2k bug. [It] was another scare tactic. I think we’re more likely to have a zombie apocalypse than the world ending, [but] more in the sense of the bubonic plague,” King said.
The theory of the Year 2000 bug was a problem with the coding of computerized systems which people
Mayan myth inspires chaos
of two of the U.S. Navy’s vessels, the U.S.S. Cyclops (1918) and Flight 19 (1945). There is still no evidence for these disappearances. People believe the Triangle is an epicenter of alien abductions or sea monsters.
“I think people believe what they have been told for so many years. Also, because it’s mysterious,” sophomore Ariel Collier said.
Conspirator Gian Quasar has documented the Triangle for over 20 years. Quasar has gathered more than 350 cases, nearly half are disappearances. Quasar’s collection is the largest private repository of reports.
According to history.com’s topic section, more than 50 ships and 20
Disappearances remain evidenceless
By ANNA MARIE BORIA
Conspiracy theories have had people questioning what is fact or fiction since the early days of the first millennium,
with the first theory recorded claiming Jesus was married
to Mary Magdalene. A more
eccent r i c theory
claims that the elites of the world are blood-drinking, shape-shifting reptilian humanoids whose only objective is to enslave the human race.
Conspiracy theories range from the existence of extraterrestrials to the end of the modern world. These theories have impacted the entertainment world in multiple ways. Sparking television programs spotlighting people with extraterrestrial encounters and
blockbusters such as the end of the world movie 2012.
A recent survey from U.S. News and World Report shows that 36 percent of people believe that aliens have visited the Earth, and over 80 percent believe the government has kept information about UFOs a secret from the public.
This shows, how much conspiracy theories can mold public opinion.
In recent history, multiple conspiracy
theorists claim that many notable people are members of the Illuminati such as Jay-Z, Kanye West and Lady Gaga
One of the key accomplices in the Illuminati conspiracy theory is Myron Fagan, a famous American writer, producer and director. He devoted his later years to finding evidence that a variety of historical events like the Battle of Waterloo, The French Revolution and the JFK assassination by infiltrating the Hollywood film industry, in which he found that they were all orchestrated by the Illuminati.
There are many pieces of evidence that help the case for one to accept the Illuminati’s beliefs and prove what they
have accomplished is accurate and true.“I think people that are accepted in
society and that are very convincing, such as the Hollywood stars, Kanye West and Jay-Z, who sing about the Illuminati in a majority of their songs, make it easier for people to believe in it” sophomore Kyndall Webster said.
It is believed that the famous hip-hop rapper Jay-Z is part of the Illuminati because of his descriptions in songs such as Most Kingz he refers to the Illuminati and says that they were associated with the death of Michael Jackson, Tupac and Biggie Smalls. When asked what his association with the Illuminati was, he just laughed.
airplanes have vanished in the Triangle. Opposed to aircrafts, ships have to factor in a strong ocean current known as the Gulf Stream. History.com’s Frequently Asked Questions, states this current can erase proof of accidents.
Coast Guard History FAQ states they do not recognize the Triangle as a geographic area of specific danger because they believe the Triangle is harmless to ships or planes.
“[Existence of the Triangle,] is something to believe in and people crave that, whether it’s a good thing or bad thing,” Hill said.
The facts behind the Bermuda Triangle mystery have yet to be uncovered.
theories like the Manhattan atomic bomb testing Project have been proven to be fact which makes one wonder if current theories are really conspiracy.
Highlighting other popular conspiracy theories such as creatures, the Bermuda Triangle and the Illuminati, this special spread takes a deeper look into the theories that question reality.
Dakota Jones,junior
Why do you think people get so freaked out by aliens? Well, they should. Who wouldn’t be? We don’t know what they can do if they’re real.
What would you do if you were ever abducted by aliens?I don’t know; I hope I never get abducted.
Have you ever seen a UFO?No.
What would you do if you saw an alien?I don’t know, I’d most likely be welcoming.
Questions continue hovering
feared would cause havoc affecting computers all over the world at the beginning of the year 2000. The problem was not only limited to computers, but to any device containing computer chips such as elevators or medical equipment.
Moreover, in Scientific American’s article, “NASA Crushes 2012 Mayan Apocalypse Claims,” Don Yeomans, head of the Near-Earth Objects Program Office at NASA/JPL, states that the Mayan calendar shows the ending of a cycle and the beginning of a new one.
“There’s [information] to back [2012] theories up. I’ve heard the planets aligning [and the Earth] blowing up. The aspect that it might happen is always a possibility,” Dragon said.
However, Yeomans explains that if a planetary alignment happens, there would be no tidal effects on the Earth.
Yet with accredited scientists disproving the Mayan calendar myths, Dragon remains skeptical.
“Part of me does believe in [2012]. [With Hurricane Sandy, I thought] it was ironic and [shows how] you can’t really prepare for [the end of the world],” Dragon said.
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By JOSH HALLORAN
Illuminati refers to a conspiratorial organization, which is alleged to mastermind events and control world affairs through governments and businesses to establish a New World Order.
The thought of this dates back to the late 1700’s when the local citizens referred it to as a Bavarian Illuminati; the German philosopher Adam Weishaupt first originated the conspiracy.
The modern day conspiracy theory is that a majority of the world events that happen are being controlled and manipulated by a secret society calling itself the Illuminati. Conspiracy
By JORDAN KNIGHT
When one thinks of setting sail or boarding a plane, the last thought one has is disappearing. The Bermuda Triangle places the possibility of this happening in one’s face.
Also known by its nickname “Devil’s Triangle,” it is located off the southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States. It is known for the disappearance of ships and aircrafts.
“It’s just like a mystery story. No one really knows if it’s true or not,” senior Shelby Hill said.
The Triangle has three points, roughly Miami, Puerto Rico and Bermuda. This conspiracy theory began 58 years ago with the disappearance
contradictory evidence, these legendary creatures will always hold a place in people’s imagination because of their mysterious attraction and the possibility of their existence.
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I quit cold turkey. [The health effects weren’t] worth it. The pros and cons didn’t level out. [The cigarettes] were killing me. James Colson, senior
By MEGHAN COTTON
Call it what smokers will, a cig, a nail in the coffin or a stogie, cigarettes will inflict the same amount of damage no matter what name they go by.
People of all ages smoke cigarettes for different reasons. Senior James Colson started smoking during the summer because it was the thing to do.
“I thought it would just be cool. It was a good stress reliever,” Colson said.
It does not take long before the addiction kicks in. There are more than 4,000 chemicals found in tobacco products when smoked.
These chemicals are found not only in cigarettes, but are also found when smoking hookah. Nicotine, the most common chemical, triggers the reward pathways which control feelings of
pleasure in both forms of smoking.“My body wanted the nicotine. Just
holding it felt natural,” Colson said.Nearly every organ in the body is
harmed as a result of smoking. It is a main cause of lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema which damages the air sacs in the lungs. Health teacher and track coach Darcy Jeffers lost her grandmother due to emphysema as a result of smoking.
Not only does nicotine have an internal effect on the body, but it also affects appearances. Examples include browning teeth, rotting gums, acne and the ever-lingering smell of smoke.
“If you smoke, you smell. Your house smells and your car smells. I tried
[smoking] once and decided it wasn’t for me,” Jeffers said.
It does not take long for social or physical activities to become a hassle.
“[Smoking] causes you to have a constant cycle of stress. It was hard to work out because [I’m] out of breath,” Colson said.
Kicking the habit is easier said than done. The National Institute on Drug Abuse states, “For some people, the feel, smell, and sight of a cigarette and the ritual of obtaining, handling, lighting, and smoking the cigarette are all associated with the pleasurable effects of smoking and can make withdrawal or craving worse.”
The symptoms of withdrawal can include depression, anxiety, increased appetite, irritability and more. If a
smoker wants to stop, there are medical treatments available over the-counter.
If sheer willpower is not effective in quitting, the treatments are a safe and affordable option.
Nicotine replacement chewing gums, patches and inhalers exist to curve the addiction to cigarette smoking and to wean users off of nicotine. Not all replacements are effective and results vary depending on the addiction level.
“I quit cold turkey. [The health effects weren’t] worth it. The pros and cons didn’t level out. [The cigarettes] were killing me,” Colson said.
Choosing whether or not to smoke is a personal decision. No matter what one believes the pro’s of smoking are, the simple fact is that smoking shortens lives and deteriorates the body.
By TOMMY McDONALD
It is no surprise that students engage in the practice of smoking cannabis.
Although, it’s usually referred to as marijuana, mary jane, pot, weed, or a variety of other names, these casual names do not detract from how serious using the illegal substance can be.
“I know a lot of people who have been charged with the possession of marijuana and others who have been charged with distribution, and [they] are ruined,” freshman John Doe said.
Marijuana is the number one used illicit drug in the United States, but it is not necessarily the most harmful. Over 800,000 Americans are arrested each year for marijuana possession or another marijuana-related crime according to drugpolicy.org in “10 Facts About Marijuana.” Possessing marijuana can result in up to 10 years in prison.
“I’ve seen too many go to jail as a result of making the stupid choice to use, sell or possess marijuana at school,” Student Resource Officer Kenneth Pinkston said.
If one is caught with 20 grams or less of marijuana, the maximum sentence is one year and $1,000 fine. If one is caught with more than 20 grams, it is a felony and the penalties are equivalent to owning 25 or less marijuana plants. That includes a maximum of five years in prison and a maximum $5,000 fine. Selling 20 grams or less contains the same legal consequences as possession of the same amount. Selling 25 pounds or less becomes a felony with a five year maximum sentence and maximum $5,000 fine. When within 1,000 feet
Marijuana has highs, lowsof a school, park, college or any other qualified area, the penalty for selling automatically jumps to a felony with a maximum 15 year sentence and $10,000.
Minors can attend Drug Court instead of going through the normal county juvenile court. The system puts the convicted into a counseling program where the minor can eventually remove the offense from his record if he follow the curfews, pass drug tests and attend his counseling sessions.
Despite possible legal consequences, sophomore Jane Doe smokes a few times a week and on weekends. Despite it being a time consuming and half-debilitating habit, she has been able to maintain her 4.3 weighted GPA. She credits marijuana for pulling her out of depression and helping her build a relationship with her sibling through smoking together.
Marijuana for all the negative connotations associated with it, hasn’t been fully negative according to John Doe, but that is not to say its benefits outweigh its negatives.
“It relieves a lot of stress. When I’m really pissed off I have to smoke or I’ll punch something. I’ve gotten involved in a lot of hard drugs, coke, molly and it’s mainly because you buy pot from drug dealers who are involved in other drugs,” John Doe said.
Similar in name, but different in practice, synthetic marijuana, also known as spice or K2, is more harmful to its users than smoking weed. Synthetic weed can be found at some gas stations under a variety of names, even though Congress outlawed it’s sale in 2012. It
Smokin’ hot: Cigarettes burn lives
By JACKSON CRUMBLY
Use of tobacco is prominent in the United States today, such as cigarettes, cigars and smokeless tobacco.
Smokeless tobacco, commonly referred to as “dip,” has been around ever since tobacco was harvested.
Dip is extremely common among athletes, particularly in baseball, because one can do it while playing or practicing the sport, unlike smoking tobacco.
This sort of tobacco has also found its way to students, both during and after school hours.
One can purchase dip, like smoking tobacco, at the age of 18, but that does not always mean minors cannot get their hands on it.
Junior John Doe, age 17, dips five times a day, at school and spends nearly $40 a week on smokeless tobacco.
Doe started dipping when he was 12 years old.
“I was fishing with my buddies and dipping sounded like a fantastic idea,” Doe said.
Doe’s brands of choice are Long Cut ($3.29 a can) and Grizzly ($3.75 a can).
Doe believes dipping relieves headaches more effectively than Aspirin and relaxes him when he is stressed. Currently, Doe does not plan on
quitting.In 13 states, including Florida, if a
minor is caught using tobacco he must attend educational awareness classes on tobacco use. In addition he will be fined up to $250 and the user’s driver’s license may be suspended. Also, the parents of the underage user can be convicted of a violation and forced to attend these classes with the user.
Peter Post, baseball coach and algebra teacher, doesn’t let students or players dip at all and is against anyone, young or old, using tobacco. If he catches a player he makes the player sit out a week of practices and games.
“I think dipping is bad period. I think a lot of the guys see the professional players doing it,” Post said.
Major League Baseball has banned players from carrying tobacco cans on them during games and using during interviews but has not banned players using it during play.
Dip contains nicotine, like cigarettes, which is an addictive drug that makes one crave it. Among nicotine, dip contains 28 other carcinogens including: cadmium used in car batteries; lead; n-nitrosamines; polonium 210, a type of nuclear waste; hydrazine; benzopyrene; uranium 235; used in
nuclear weapons and fiberglass.Studies show, due to its higher
levels of nicotine, dip is harder to quit than cigarettes. Once one has become addicted to dip it is extremely difficult to stop, and can induce one with withdrawals. If one is a constant user before the age of 18, there is an 80 percent chance he will use it for the rest of his life.
Along with cancer of the pancreas and mouth, dip also increases risk of gum disease and heart disease from higher blood pressure. Dip also reduces an athlete’s ability to perform because it causes slower reaction time.
Dipping can be harmful or even fatal to the user’s health and starting earlier only increases one’s risks. Both smoking and smokeless tobacco present unhealthy risks for one’s future and could affect one’s future.
Dipping hurts student’s health
is linked with kidney damage, has killed teens and caused over 11,000 emergency room visits in 2010, according to CNN in “Teen narrowly escapes death after smoking synthetic marijuana.” According to U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration spokeswoman Barbara Carreno, synthetic marijuana can be 100 times stronger than marijuana.
“[Synthetic marijuana] is literally the scariest s**t I have ever done. It’s really easy to smoke too much. I was in danger of going into cardiac arrest last time I smoked too much. It’s a really, really scary high. It’s actually a lot of fun though,” John Doe said.
Weed has affected student’s reputations in high school. Whether it is viewed as a positive trait to smoke it, or a negative one, it changes student’s perceptions of each other.
“I lost all of my friends because I was doing it. I didn’t care what people [thought] of me because I was happy,” Jane Doe said.
Marijuana is linked to causing cancer and having no effect, so its exact effects are unknown and likely different for each individual. Some users understand that what they are doing is bad for them, but that fact does not stop them.
“It will affect me later in life. Smoking anything is really bad for you, but it won’t affect me ‘til later,” senior Joe Smith said.
John Doe has little concern for smoking marijuana and actually is certain it will not effect him at all.
Although health effects are not certain, legal consequences will affect students for the their entire life.
60percent of students who use drugs regularly claim to use marijuana
10percent of all males use marijuana compared to 6 percent of females
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Students hazy on facts behind hookah By COOPER BROCK
Often thought a less harmful alternative to cigarettes, hookah has become a popular substitute. The facts behind this preconceived notion, however, say otherwise.
A hookah, or water pipe, is essentially a cooling system for tobacco smoke that was invented in Persia during the 1500’s. Flavored tobacco is placed into a bowl, which is then burned, and the smoke passes
through a basin of water to purify and cool the end result, which is channeled to be inhaled through a hose.
While the current laws regarding smoking hookah mirror those regarding cigarettes, which require one to be 18 years old to smoke, hookah is often easier to acquire, and annually less expensive than cigarettes.
Since cigarette smoke is saturated with more harmful chemicals and nicotine than hookah smoke, it is assumed that hookah is safer.
On the contrary, while hookah smoke is more purified, and contains less harmful substances than cigarette smoke does, the sheer amount of smoke inhaled during a hookah session is enough to make hookah the more harmful activity. A single hookah session can be the equivalent of smoking 100 or more cigarettes, according to the World Heath Organization.
“[I don’t worry about the health risks of smoking hookah] at the moment,
but long term, when I think about the things that could happen, I kind of worry,” senior Laya Al-khalil said.
Al-khalil has been smoking hookah since she was 14 years old. Originally from a small village in Lebanon, Al-khalil’s family smoked hookah as a cultural tradition, rather than as a social activity.
On the flip side, senior Jane Doe started smoking hookah over the past winter break, after her friends introduced her to it.
“[I smoke] for fun,” Doe said. “It’s fun do to tricks with the smoke. It passes time and doesn’t get boring.”
What is generally lesser known is that hookah can also be addictive. Since users inhale more total nicotine, the addictive agent in tobacco, from hookah sessions, smokers can get addicted faster and more severely than cigarette smokers.
“[I’m addicted] because it comes up a lot in my life, and I use it as an escape.
I really want to smoke right now,” Doe said. “It calms you down, and it separates you from everything else. ”
While the current laws regarding smoking hookah mirror those regarding cigarettes, which require one to be 18 years old to smoke, hookah is often easier to get a hold of than cigarettes. One only needs to buy one hookah, which can then be used by many, only having to replace the tobacco, rather than buy the whole package repeatedly.
“It’s relaxing, but it’s a social thing, it opens up conversations and you meet new people,” Alkhalil said.
Because of the idea of hookah being less harmful, it is taking more of a hold in the teenage community. Hookahs are relatively inexpensive and are seen as a social activity, rather than an equally, if not more, addictive alternative to cigarettes.
There are currently 26 hookah bars in Orlando, the majority of which charge $10 to use their hookahs.
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ELECTION POLLS CONTINUOUSLY CLOSEThroughout the 2012 presidential election President Barack Obama has had a continuous slim lead
over former Governor Mitt Romney. As of press date, Oct. 3, Obama leads in electoral college votes with a 49.1 percent compared to Romney’s 45.1 percent. National election day is Nov. 6.
Swing states decide electionBy AUSTIN HALL
With 29 electoral votes, Florida has one fourth of the 115 swing state votes, enough to make or break a candidate.
Former Governor Mitt Romney has 150 guaranteed electoral votes with 41 leaning votes, coming out to a total of 191 electoral votes.
President Obama has 150 electoral votes with 69 leaning votes coming out to 232 electoral votes. A candidate needs 270 votes to win the election.
The swing states consist of bigger states like Wisconsin (10 votes), Ohio (18 votes), Virginia (13 votes) and North Carolina (15 votes).
“[Obama and Romney] just need to keep coming back. Florida has one of the highest electoral votes, with 29, and is pretty evenly split between democrats and republicans,” senior Nicholas DeAngelis said.
In the 2012 election, Obama has spent 19 days in Florida. Romney has spent 22 days here.
If Obama wins Florida and keeps his 69 leaning votes, that puts him at 261
electoral votes. Which means Obama would need nine more electoral votes to get the 270 needed. Any of the
By OLIVIA QUATTRONEEvery four years the presidential
election comes around. The candidates embark on long, complicated campaign trails, participate in conventions and make hundreds of speeches in an attempt to convince the public to vote for them.
However, not all Americans vote. In the 2008 election, only 61 percent of eligible Americans voted.
Low voter turnout is especially common among young voters. Though people between the ages of 18 and 29 make up 21 percent of the eligible voting population, only 17 percent actually voted in 2008. Less than half of 18-year-olds are registered to vote compared to 71 percent of the rest of the population.
Senior Dillon Knox is registered to vote. He was registered at the school when the supervisor of elections came.
“[I got registered] because I’m politically active, and I have strong beliefs about the candidates,” Knox said.
A main reason that people do not vote is because of a lack of opinion. A common belief among voters is that their vote does not matter, that nothing will change and that there is nothing they can do. However, individual votes do matter. Each vote carries a weight, and though the weight varies by state, the national weight for a vote equals one.
“I think that all one has to do is remember the election of 2000, here in Florida where a difference between 537 votes (out of millions) was the difference between Bush. and Gore becoming president. I am a firm believer that everyone’s vote does make a difference,” Kim Davison, Advanced Placement United States government and civics teacher said.
Voting affects how the government is run. In order to have certain preferences represented, one must be informed and choose a candidate who will enact those policies.
“[People should vote] because they should want their voices to be heard and they should want someone in office who has the same views as theirs,” Knox said.
When one does not vote, he is allowing others to make political choices for him.
“I also feel strongly that if you don’t express your preferences with your vote, then you have no business complaining about outcomes or your dissatisfaction with governmental matters. It demonstrates that if you aren’t exercising your civic responsibility and duty as a citizen to be informed about candidates and issues and voting accordingly, then other interests can prevail that you might not agree with and you did nothing about it. If you did vote and you’re not satisfied then work harder toward your cause,” Davison said.
Even if one can not vote, there are still ways to become active in politics. Campaigning, attending rallies and joining political interest groups are ways one can become engaged in political processes early on.
big states including Wisconsin, Ohio, North Carolina or Virginia would put him over the top. Winning Colorado
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Republican: The Republican Party was founded in 1854. Their philoso-phy is that of a Conservative. They promote traditional social institutions. Republicans favor a less regulated free-enterprise and a smaller government. They are often referred to as the ‘Grand Old Party’ (GOP). The first significant Republican was Abraham Lincoln. They are also represented by the symbol of an Elephant.
Democrat: The Democratic Party was established in the early 1790’s. Their philosophy is that of a Liberal. They believe in very strong equality of opportunity social progressivism. The first major Democratic president was Andrew Jackson. They are represented by the symbol of a Donkey.
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University1996: Elected Illinois
Senator
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President of the United States
Sept.. 6, 2012: Acceptance of the Democratic
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1991: Graduates from Harvard Law
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Net worth: $11.8 billion
Full Name: Willard Mitt RomneyParty: Republican
Age: 65Date of Birth: March 12, 1947
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Married: 1969Religion: Mormon ChurchNet worth: $250 million
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would put him at exactly 270 votes, securing the presidency.
Obama does not need Florida. If he keeps his leaning votes, he still needs 38 electoral votes. If Obama wins three of the four biggest states, Obama will win the election without Florida.
Assuming Romney keeps all his leaning votes, winning Florida would put him at 220 votes. If Romney wins all four of the big swing states, that would give him 276 electoral votes and the election. Romney can not lose more than two of the big swing states, but would still have to win the other five states if he loses two of the big states.
Without Florida, Romney would need 80 more electoral votes. This means Romney would need to secure every other swing state except one of the smaller swing states.
“[In order to win Florida], Romney must reach the voters through facts,” government teacher James Corbin said.
According to a 2012 New York Time article, Obama has a 9 percent lead over Romney in Florida.
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I’m a republican because I agree with their views more than the democrats.
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N31. Photo illustrationI want this photo illustration to represent me become it is very
clean and informative. This photo illustration shows my ability to design unique ways of displaying information. This is from my first spread as the managing editor so this illustration is very special to me. Also I worked closely with Lindsay on this illustration so that makes this piece even more special.
N78. Portfolio of workI want to send in my three favorite spreads to
represent me. I feel these spreads show my versatile designing skills. The October issue shows how clean and professional I can be while the December issue shows my creativity. The March issue is a nice medium between the two spreads.
Refl ection #8
It is so impacting how much I have grown throughout the past years in my portfolios. My first year I barely knew how to design and I altered a simple image for my theme. My second year I showed improvement by using a threshold for my design. This year I feel like I really stepped up my game and showed how much my designing has matured. In this portfolio I used multiple effects such as layers, inner glow, gradient overlays and things that I didn’t even know about last year.
My writing for my Germ busters story my first year shows how mediocre my writing was. When you compare it to my restaurant review or the May DPS intro from this year you can see a new level of diction and better grammar.
My best design from last year as the business manager to my best design this year shows how much I have learned this year. For my best design from last year I simply set up photos in an appealing way for the Smoothie Room. My best design for the December issue I used Adobe Illustrator and new effects of Photoshop that I was not comfortable with before.
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FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY OFFERS TUTORING The French Honor Society is offering sessions for students in need of French tutoring. Students may also have a one-on-one session with Mrs. Ballentine or Dr. Mami. Tutoring is available on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays in rooms 10.205 and 10.209 from 6:45 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.
YEARBOOK SALES CONTINUE Yearbooks are currently on sale for $70. Payment plans are available. To purchase a book, one may use school pay or go to Room 224.
3 Apps students needDropboxFree • iPhone onlyAllows students to access any file that is saved to the Dropbox account; items are accessible from every device Dropbox is installed, along with web access.
myHomeworkFree• iPhone & Android Helps students stay organized by creating a calendar for when they have assignments due and what they have to work on each night.
Share Your BoardFree • iPhone & Android Use this app to take a picture of the classroom whiteboard, make it into a readable PDF, add your own notes and send to friends. Capturing, processing and sharing whiteboard data is available with this app. Allows one to save every idea that pops up in a meeting, a brainstorming session or a class. This app is very useful to students who don’t have the fastest handwriting and cannot keep up with the teacher’s lecture. Students can easily capture an image of the whiteboard or Powerpoint slide and take notes with this app.
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Where: 9101 International Drive
When: Sun.-Thurs.11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat.11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
How much: $15 - $39Beverages: soft drinks, free refills
Extras: good for groups, vegetarian options.
Online: tavernaoparestaurant.com/orlando
Greek food hilights I-Drive scene
By ANNA MARIE BORIA
A delectable aroma fills the air as one walks into the lively restaurant of napkins rain down over the customers. With authentic Greek music playing to accompany the Greek decor, one is instantly transported to Greece.
Taverna Opa, located in the heart of Pointe Orlando is as much of an experience as it is a restaurant. With the electric atmosphere, Opa is the perfect place to enjoy cuisine just as tasteful as the atmosphere is entertaining.
With bold and colorful plants placed around the restaurant and Greek decor in every corner, Opa succeeds in keeping the Greek experience authentic and traditional.
Opa, in Greek culture, means a password that conveys the festive Greek spirit; the restaurant lives up to its name.
If looking for an intimate dinner with a significant other, Opa is not the place. Its atmosphere is better suited for large parties who do not mind the
festive-style celebrations occurring around them.
Due to the popularity of the restaurant, service is not as quick as one would like. To distract from the wait, one is thoroughly entertained by the belly dancers, the Greek house music and the occasional customer invitational dancing on tables that occurs each night.
One can preserve the unique experience of dining at Taverna Opa by buying professionally taken photos and key chains by the their hired photographer. Prices for group photos are $21 and key chains are $10.
Complimentary homemade humus with pita bread is provided before the main course. The humus comes with a pestle and has an unique taste. The freshly made warm garlic pita bread compliments it flawlessly.
Opa offers a range of traditional Greek-style appetizers ranging from $5 to $21 including Tzatziki ($5), Taramosalta ($5) and Spanakopita ($7).
Tzatziki is a Greek homemade strained yogurt. It is also one of Opa’s signature appetizers. Opa’s version is fresh with crisp cucumbers, infused
with garlic, dill and evoo. The Tzatziki is served with freshly baked pita bread.
Opa’s dinner selections range from $15 to $39 including filet mignon and a traditional steak kebob.
The kebob is stuffed with green and red peppers and literally overflowing with flavor. The kebob is accompanied by Greek rice and boiled seasoned potatoes with a lemon wedge.
Opa offers family style dining options for groups of four or more. The prices for the family style dining is $25 a person. This alternative style has a separate menu designed to be shared and to provide a variety of dishes to experience the flavors of Greek cuisine.
Since Opa is an authentic Greek restaurant, if one is not used to the style of food or if one is not willing to try something new, then getting conventional dishes would be best.
The flavors and spices highlighted in Opa’s dishes may be too strong for someone not accustomed to the Greek style of cooking.
At Taverna Opa, one is entertained and fully satisfied with the quality of the food. This celebratory style restaurant is near perfect.
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Finance teacher is county finalist
By CONOR CURRY
Effort. According to some of Bill Daniel’s past students, effort is how one succeeds in his class.
However, unlike as in some difficult classes, Daniel’s students do not resent the workload or the teacher.
“[As a teacher] he really brings out the best of you as a student. He helped me mature as a person and in my studies. I believe he’s a great person and teacher,” sophomore Rachel Goldenberg said. “[He] definitely [deserves this award], above any other teacher I’ve ever had. He really puts learning as his priority.”
After being chosen as the school’s teacher of the year, Daniel learned he was one of five county finalists out of 199 high, middle and elementary school teachers.
Some of Daniel’s responsibilities include coaching football’s defensive backs, overseeing the Academy of Finance’s magnet program, teaching four different courses, acting as a site supervisor for the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program and managing the Central Florida Educators Federal Credit Union campus branch.
In the IRS VITA program, Daniel trains and supervises the student volunteers, serves as a liaison for the school with the IRS and oversees all E-file functions within the site to process each client’s return.
According to Daniel, nothing he does as a teacher sets him apart from others in the county. He is often heard stating that he is not even the
[ Full story, page 10, see Teacher of the Year
Society, technology affect academic dishonesty By BRIDGETTE NORRIS
From the Harvard University cheating scandal to students at a high school in Long Island hiring impersonators to take the SAT in their place, speculators are blaming technology for the lack of academic integrity.
“In the last ten years, technology has made it easier for students to cheat. It is easy for students to take short cuts through other sources,” English teacher Jennifer Hilley said.
According to the International Center for Academic
Integrity, statistics show in the last fifty years, cheating among high school students has increased.
By simply typing a word or phrase in Google, a student has several websites at his disposal. Because of the volume of sources available, research can be completed quickly, with a touch of a keyboard. A student no longer needs to visit a library or use an encyclopedia to research and find information.
However, students can take advantage of these available
sources in a negative way. For example, students research online and copy the
answers they find word for word. Students avoid reading novels; instead, they read summaries
and analysises found online and use those as the basis for their work. Also, students use their smart phones to take pictures of assignments, quizzes or tests and send it to their friends
for students, by students
[ Full story, page 16, see Cheating
SPECIAL FEATURE
By ANNA MARIE BORIA
Today, almost half a dozen different types of smoking are intertwined into the lives of almost 40 percent of the high school population, according to drugabuse.gov. Smoking is slowly evolving in different forms as the generations change. In 1970, the most popular type of smoking was cigarettes.
Cigarettes and chewing tobacco are still high on the list of the most popular types of smoking, but new forms like hookah are being done by people on campus. The false knowledge of the new forms being less harmful than other types of smoking is why the new forms are rising in popularity.
Smoking is proven to affect
WARNING: THIS ISSUE CONTAINS ARTICLES ABOUT MARIJUANA, SMOKELESS TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND HOOKAH.
performance in all types of fields of work including sports. Types of smoking including chewing tobacco are controversial within baseball teams because it negatively affects an athlete’s performance. It is seen in other sports such as golf, but is not as popular.
The most trendy type of smoking among high school students is not legal in the United States. According to drugabbuse.gov, 36.5 percent of high school seniors smoke or have previously smoked marijuana in the last month. Young people are showing a decreased perception that this drug is harmful to them due to the rise of use of marijuana.
This spread highlights four types of smoking high school students engage in and their affects in the campus environment.
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Flo
rida
whe
re a
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etw
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537
vote
s (o
ut o
f m
illio
ns)
was
the
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ush.
an
d G
ore
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min
g pr
esid
ent.
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am
a fi
rm
belie
ver
that
eve
ryon
e’s
vote
doe
s m
ake
a di
ffer
ence
,” K
im D
avis
on,
Adv
ance
d Pl
acem
ent
Uni
ted
Stat
es
gove
rnm
ent
and
civi
cs t
each
er s
aid.
Vot
ing
affe
cts h
ow th
e gov
ernm
ent i
s ru
n. I
n or
der t
o ha
ve c
erta
in p
refe
renc
es
repr
esen
ted,
one
mus
t be
info
rmed
and
ch
oose
a c
andi
date
who
will
ena
ct th
ose
polic
ies.
“[Pe
ople
sho
uld
vote
] be
caus
e th
ey
shou
ld w
ant
thei
r vo
ices
to
be h
eard
an
d th
ey s
houl
d w
ant s
omeo
ne in
off
ice
who
has
the
sam
e vi
ews
as th
eirs
,” K
nox
said
. Whe
n on
e do
es
not
vote
, he
is
al
low
ing
othe
rs
to
mak
e po
litic
al
choi
ces
for
him
.“I
al
so
feel
st
rong
ly
that
if
yo
u do
n’t
expr
ess
your
pr
efer
ence
s w
ith
your
vot
e, t
hen
you
have
no
busi
ness
co
mpl
aini
ng a
bout
out
com
es o
r yo
ur
diss
atis
fact
ion
wit
h go
vern
men
tal
mat
ters
. It
dem
onst
rate
s th
at i
f yo
u ar
en’t
exer
cisi
ng y
our c
ivic
resp
onsi
bilit
y an
d du
ty a
s a
citiz
en t
o be
inf
orm
ed
abou
t ca
ndid
ates
and
iss
ues
and
votin
g ac
cord
ingl
y, t
hen
othe
r in
tere
sts
can
prev
ail
that
you
mig
ht n
ot a
gree
with
an
d yo
u di
d no
thin
g ab
out i
t. If
you
did
vo
te a
nd y
ou’r
e no
t sa
tisfie
d th
en w
ork
hard
er
tow
ard
your
ca
use,
” D
avis
on
said
. Eve
n if
one
can
not
vote
, th
ere
are
still
way
s to
bec
ome
activ
e in
pol
itics
. C
ampa
igni
ng,
atte
ndin
g ra
llies
an
d jo
inin
g po
litic
al in
tere
st g
roup
s are
way
s on
e ca
n be
com
e en
gage
d in
pol
itica
l pr
oces
ses
earl
y on
.
big
stat
es i
nclu
ding
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cons
in,
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o,
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th C
arol
ina
or V
irgi
nia
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ld p
ut
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r th
e to
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ng C
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ado
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: 34
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ctic
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rnal
med
icin
e in
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osto
n
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a] d
emoc
rat
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use
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is
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t O
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nior
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wer
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atch
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arty
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unde
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18
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t of
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lican
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vor
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gula
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r gov
ernm
ent.
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e of
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rred
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as t
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‘Gra
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ld P
arty
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OP
). T
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gnifi
cant
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as
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aham
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coln
. The
y ar
e al
so
repr
esen
ted
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phan
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ocra
t:
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ocra
tic
Par
ty w
as
esta
blis
hed
in t
he e
arly
179
0’s
. T
heir
philo
soph
y is
tha
t of
a
Libe
ral.
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y be
lieve
in v
ery
stro
ng e
qual
ity
of o
ppor
tuni
ty
soci
al p
rogr
essi
vism
. The
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ajor
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ocra
tic
pres
iden
t w
as A
ndre
w J
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on. T
hey
are
repr
esen
ted
by t
he s
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l of
a D
onke
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side
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ecte
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ctor
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olle
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vidu
al v
otes
Get
info
rmat
ion
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iste
r to
vote
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re y
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vote
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ough
ts
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om C
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vers
ity
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linoi
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or
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ma
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of
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Dem
ocra
tic
Par
ty’s
nom
inat
ion
for p
resi
dent
199
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radu
ates
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om H
arva
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McC
ain
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th
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Lake
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omm
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r the
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. 28
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no
min
atio
n fo
r the
R
epub
lican
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ty’s
of
fici
al c
andi
date
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uns
for
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sach
uset
ts s
enat
e,
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nedy
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derg
radu
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degr
ee a
t B
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Uni
vers
ity
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ends
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vard
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ney
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ty: R
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Age
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Dat
e of
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h: M
arch
12
, 19
47
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n: D
etro
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use:
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Rom
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69
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cons
titu
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law
at
Uni
vers
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of C
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go
198
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s B
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ital
by
requ
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n
ba
ma,
o
mne
y se
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se
wou
ld p
ut h
im a
t ex
actly
270
vot
es,
secu
ring
the
pre
side
ncy.
Oba
ma
does
not
nee
d F
lori
da. I
f he
ke
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his
lean
ing
vote
s, h
e st
ill n
eeds
38
elec
tora
l vot
es. I
f O
bam
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thre
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th
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ur b
igge
st s
tate
s, O
bam
a w
ill w
in
the
elec
tion
with
out
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rida
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ssum
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Rom
ney
keep
s al
l hi
s le
anin
g vo
tes,
win
ning
Flo
rida
wou
ld
put
him
at
220
vote
s. I
f R
omne
y w
ins
all
four
of
the
big
swin
g st
ates
, th
at
wou
ld g
ive
him
276
ele
ctor
al v
otes
and
th
e el
ectio
n. R
omne
y ca
n no
t los
e m
ore
than
tw
o of
the
big
sw
ing
stat
es,
but
wou
ld s
till
have
to
win
the
oth
er f
ive
stat
es if
he
lose
s tw
o of
the
big
sta
tes.
Wit
hout
F
lori
da,
Rom
ney
wou
ld
need
80
m
ore
elec
tora
l vo
tes.
T
his
mea
ns R
omne
y w
ould
nee
d to
sec
ure
ever
y ot
her
swin
g st
ate
exce
pt o
ne o
f th
e sm
alle
r sw
ing
stat
es.
“[In
ord
er t
o w
in F
lori
da],
Rom
ney
mus
t re
ach
the
vote
rs t
hrou
gh f
acts
,”
gove
rnm
ent
teac
her
Jam
es C
orbi
n sa
id.
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ordi
ng to
a 2
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k T
ime
artic
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bam
a ha
s a
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rcen
t lea
d ov
er
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ney
in F
lori
da.
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you
a d
emoc
rat o
r re
publ
ican
?W
omen
sho
uld
be a
llow
ed t
o ge
t an
abo
rtio
n.
The
gov
ernm
ent
shou
ld
budg
et m
ore
mon
ey t
o th
e m
ilita
ry.
Gay
s sh
ould
be
allo
wed
to
mar
ry.
Taxe
s sh
ould
be
high
er fo
r th
e ric
h.
All
Am
eric
ans
shou
ld h
ave
equa
l ac
cess
to
heal
thca
re, r
egar
dles
s of
pre
-ex
isti
ng c
ondi
tion
s.
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yers
sho
uld
be a
llow
ed in
pub
lic
scho
olYo
u be
lieve
in c
apit
al
puni
shm
ent
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2nd
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tle
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ar
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rts
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tial
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ched
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ma
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ink
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thro
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lped
me
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ente
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fri
ends
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t on
ce a
day
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hile
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perc
ent
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med
to
talk
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-to-
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ryda
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ld s
ay t
echn
olog
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mos
tly
just
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dist
ract
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at
times
. So
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child
ren
are
spen
ding
too
muc
h tim
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ga
mes
, ph
ones
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d ot
her
elec
tron
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t I
still
thi
nk i
t is
a p
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ve t
hing
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Cam
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tech
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gy te
ache
r on
ca
mpu
s, s
aid.
Ten
ye
ars
ago,
te
chno
logy
w
as
now
here
nea
r ho
w a
dvan
ced
it is
tod
ay.
Pare
nts
wou
ld
neve
r dr
eam
of
th
eir
kids
usi
ng s
o m
uch
tech
nolo
gy o
n a
daily
bas
is; h
owev
er, n
ow it
is e
stim
ated
th
at t
he a
vera
ge A
mer
ican
tee
n sp
ends
7.
5 ho
urs
a da
y in
fro
nt o
f so
me
type
of
sc
reen
. W
ith
all
the
elec
tron
ic
brea
kthr
ough
s oc
curr
ing
daily
, it m
akes
se
nse
that
tod
ay’s
you
th is
spe
ndin
g an
in
crea
sing
am
ount
of t
ime
on d
evic
es.
Tod
ay’s
yo
uth
have
ac
cess
to
Pr
ogre
ssbo
ok,
phon
es,
iPad
s an
d K
indl
es, T
hese
dev
ices
pro
vide
stu
dent
s w
orld
wid
e w
ith n
ew t
echn
ique
s fo
r le
arni
ng.
With
all
the
new
tec
hnol
ogy
at c
hild
ren’
s di
spos
al,
lear
ning
is
far
diff
eren
t tha
n w
here
it w
as 1
0 ye
ars a
go.
The
abi
lity
of s
tude
nts
to e
mai
l tea
cher
s
with
que
stio
ns fr
om h
ome
is a
ben
efit
of
Prog
ress
book
and
Edm
odo.
The
us
e of
inte
rgen
erat
iona
l ga
p be
twee
n yo
unge
r ch
ildre
n an
d te
enag
ers.
As
high
sch
oole
rs to
day
wer
e gr
owin
g up
, the
ele
ctro
nics
foun
d on
an
ever
yday
bas
is h
ad n
ot b
een
inve
nted
ye
t. T
here
fore
, a
mor
e tr
aditi
onal
te
chni
que
was
use
d.
Des
pite
po
sitiv
es
such
as
al
way
s be
ing
conn
ecte
d, s
ome
rese
arch
impl
ies
ther
e is
muc
h po
tent
ially
wro
ng w
ith
givi
ng t
hese
opp
ortu
nitie
s to
you
nger
ch
ildre
n.
Tex
ting
and
soci
al
med
ia
have
bee
n ov
erus
ed a
nd o
ccas
iona
lly
even
ob
sess
ed
over
by
ad
oles
cent
s.
Thi
s pr
oble
m
has
tran
slat
ed
into
th
e cl
assr
oom
with
tex
ting
in c
lass
a
com
mon
occ
urre
nce.
“I d
on’t
blam
e st
uden
ts fo
r mis
usin
g th
eir
phon
es b
ecau
se t
he p
hone
s ha
ve
beco
me
a w
ay o
f life
for [
the
stud
ents
],”
Cam
pbel
l sai
d.W
ith
stud
ents
be
com
ing
less
ve
rbal
ly s
ocia
l, co
llege
s su
ch a
s R
ollin
s ha
ve b
een
tryi
ng t
o en
cour
age
a m
ore
com
mun
icat
ions
frie
ndly
env
iron
men
t. “R
ollin
s ha
s be
en s
pons
orin
g lo
ts
of d
iffer
ent
netw
orki
ng e
vent
s, s
uch
as
com
mun
ity s
ervi
ce. I
thi
nk it
has
bee
n he
lpin
g w
ith s
ocia
lizin
g, it
’s s
omet
hing
th
e st
uden
ts
actu
ally
en
joy.
” C
raig
M
cAlli
ster
, Dea
n of
Rol
lins’
Cru
mm
er
Gra
duat
e Sc
hool
, sai
d. “
Tec
hnol
ogy
can
defin
itely
be
a gr
eat t
hing
, but
I th
ink
it is
yet
to b
e se
en.”
Dec
line
in s
ocia
l int
erac
tion
sS
even
ty-fi
ve p
erce
nt o
f tee
ns in
the
U
nite
d S
tate
s be
twee
n th
e ag
es o
f 12
and
17
have
cel
l pho
nes,
and
tee
ns
send
mor
e th
an 5
0 t
exts
per
day
, ac
cord
ing
to N
atio
nal P
ublic
Rad
io
arti
cle
“Tee
n Te
xtin
g S
oars
; Will
Soc
ial
Ski
lls S
uffe
r?”
publ
ishe
d on
Apr
il 2
0, 2
012
. By
rely
ing
on t
he u
se o
f so
cial
med
ia, s
ocia
lizin
g vi
rtua
lly is
in
crea
sing
.
AD
HD
stu
dent
s ar
e at
trac
ted
to t
he In
tern
etA
ccor
ding
to
CB
S N
ews
arti
cle
“Do
You
Hav
e A
DH
D O
r Are
Yo
u Ju
st E
asily
Dis
trac
ted?
” pu
blis
hed
on M
ay 1
0, 2
011
, st
udie
s ha
ve s
how
n th
at o
ne
out
of 1
0 c
hild
ren
wit
h A
DH
D is
ad
dict
ed t
o th
e In
tern
et. T
his
is
beca
use
the
Inte
rnet
doe
s no
t re
quire
muc
h at
tent
ion
and
whe
n pl
ayin
g ga
mes
onl
ine,
tho
se
poin
ts w
hich
app
eals
to
the
user
w
ho h
as A
DH
D s
ince
mos
t ha
ve
alte
red
dopa
min
e re
war
d sy
stem
s.
Chi
ldho
od o
besi
tyTe
chno
logy
pro
vide
s en
tert
ainm
ent
and
lets
stu
dent
s co
nven
ient
ly
lear
n, b
ut t
he t
ime
spen
t in
fron
t of
com
pute
r and
tel
evis
ion
scre
ens
repl
aces
chi
ldre
n’s
phys
ical
ac
tivi
ty.
Acc
ordi
ng t
o Li
vest
rong
’s
arti
cle
“Obe
sity
in c
hild
ren
and
tech
nolo
gy”
from
Apr
il 2
6, 2
011
, th
e U
.S. C
ente
r for
Dis
ease
Con
trol
an
d P
reve
ntio
n re
port
s ab
out
10
perc
ent
of p
resc
hool
age
chi
ldre
n ar
e co
nsid
ered
ove
rwei
ght.
Eas
y ac
cess
to
viol
ence
As
tech
nolo
gy a
dvan
ces
so d
o pa
st t
imes
, su
ch a
s pl
ayin
g vi
deo
gam
es.
Acc
ordi
ng t
o a
PB
S a
rtic
le “
Rea
lity
Byt
es: E
ight
Myt
hs
Abo
ut V
ideo
Gam
es D
ebun
ked,
” yo
ung
peop
le a
re m
ore
likel
y to
pla
y vi
deo
gam
es; w
ith
90
per
cent
of
boy
s an
d 4
0 p
erce
nt o
f girl
s pl
ayin
g. V
ideo
gam
es li
ke C
all
of D
uty:
Bla
ck O
ps a
nd A
ssas
sin’
s C
reed
III,
dese
nsit
ize
teen
ager
s. M
edia
refo
rmer
s be
lieve
pl
ayin
g vi
olen
t vi
deo
gam
es c
an le
ad t
o a
lack
of
em
path
y fo
r rea
l-w
orld
vic
tim
s.
theg
ood
Tech
nolo
gy s
pans
spe
ctru
m
By
LIA
VIL
LAR
Sinc
e 20
07,
abou
t 35
,000
tee
nage
rs
died
in
car
cras
hes.
T
his
is 6
,000
per
ye
ar, w
hich
mea
ns 1
8 te
enag
ers
die
per
day
in c
ar c
rash
es.
Tex
ting
and
driv
ing
is o
ne o
f th
e le
adin
g ca
uses
in
deat
h of
tee
nage
rs.
Juni
or
Stev
en
The
tfor
d kn
ows
first
ha
nd h
ow te
xtin
g an
d dr
ivin
g ca
n af
fect
on
e’s
out
look
on
life.
“My
cous
in d
ied
[in
a ca
r ac
cide
nt
caus
ed b
y a
driv
er t
extin
g].
It w
as s
ad
beca
use
he w
as y
oung
and
it w
as a
stup
id
way
to d
ie,”
The
tfor
d sa
id.
Acc
ordi
ng
to
doso
met
hing
.org
ar
ticle
“11
Fac
ts A
bout
Tee
n D
rivi
ng,”
a
teen
ager
is fo
ur ti
mes
mor
e lik
ely
to d
ie
whe
n th
e dr
iver
is te
xtin
g.
“I th
ink
it’s
abso
lute
ly d
read
ful [
that
te
enag
ers
driv
e an
d te
xt a
t th
e sa
me
time]
. It
’s a
lrea
dy d
iffic
ult
to d
rive
in
Orl
ando
and
let
alo
ne [
to]
text
? It
’s
care
less
. It
’s sa
d ho
w w
e do
n’t l
earn
our
le
sson
unt
il it
hits
hom
e,”
teac
her
Car
l O
vert
on s
aid.
Cur
rent
ly,
39 s
tate
s ba
n th
e us
e of
te
xtin
g w
hile
dri
ving
, exc
ludi
ng F
lori
da.
Stat
es li
ke C
alifo
rnia
, cha
rge
the
driv
er
$20
for
the
first
off
ense
and
$50
for
su
bseq
uenc
e tic
kets
of t
he sa
me
offe
nse.
Tho
ugh
Flor
ida
does
no
t im
pose
fin
es f
or t
extin
g an
d dr
ivin
g, o
ne c
an
be f
ined
for
rec
kles
s dr
ivin
g. O
ne c
an
be im
pris
oned
for
a p
erio
d of
no
mor
e th
an 9
0 da
ys o
r ch
arge
d a
fine
no l
ess
than
$25
but
no
mor
e th
an $
500,
or
both
. A
long
with
this
, if o
ne h
as c
ause
d se
riou
s bo
dily
inju
res
to a
noth
er, o
ne is
ch
arge
d w
ith a
felo
ny o
f the
thir
d de
gree
an
d th
is is
dec
ided
thro
ugh
cour
t.
By
GA
BR
IELL
A F
AK
HO
UR
Y
For
thre
e ye
ars,
T
apT
oTal
k ha
s be
en g
ivin
g ch
ildre
n an
d ad
ults
a v
oice
. C
reat
ing
an e
lect
roni
c vo
ice,
Tap
ToT
alk
allo
ws
a pe
rson
who
can
not t
alk
to h
ave
a vo
ice
of h
is o
wn.
Thi
s ap
p is
sp
ecifi
cally
de
sign
ed
for
kids
and
adu
lts w
ith a
utis
m,
dow
n sy
ndro
me,
A
myo
trop
hic
Late
ral
Scle
rosi
s (L
ou
Geh
rig’
s D
isea
se),
or
tr
aum
atic
bra
in d
amag
e, g
ivin
g on
e a
easi
er w
ay to
com
mun
icat
e w
ith o
ther
s.“T
apT
oTal
k is
goo
d be
caus
e it
allo
ws
one
of m
y st
uden
ts t
o in
tera
ct w
ith
othe
rs a
nd c
omm
unic
ate,
whe
re a
s if
he
did
not u
se th
e ap
p, h
e w
ould
n’t i
nter
act
with
oth
ers,
” D
enis
e Sc
ott,
Exc
eptio
nal
Stud
ent E
duca
tion
Tea
cher
, sai
d.
Tap
ToT
alk
uses
pic
ture
s to
gui
de
user
s to
the
cor
rect
wor
ds.
If n
eede
d us
ers
can
chan
ge t
he p
ictu
re t
o on
e pr
efer
red.
To
proj
ect
the
wor
ds f
rom
a
devi
ce,
the
user
tap
s on
a p
ictu
re o
f th
e w
ord
he w
ants
pro
ject
ed p
icki
ng
the
diff
eren
t w
ords
fro
m t
he s
peci
fic
cate
gory
one
wan
ts to
talk
abo
ut.
Tap
ToT
alk
help
s Sc
ott’s
st
uden
t w
ith
ever
ythi
ng
from
as
king
fo
r so
met
hing
to
eat
to h
avin
g a
full
on
conv
ersa
tion
with
an
othe
r pe
rson
. W
ithou
t T
apT
oTal
k he
wou
ld n
ot h
ave
any
way
to c
omm
unic
ate
with
som
eone
. It
nee
ds I
nter
net o
r WiF
i to
wor
k.
The
Goo
d: A
pp g
ives
peo
ple
voic
eT
he B
ad: T
extin
g ca
uses
de
ath
ßst
ats&figures
Nam
e: T
apTo
Talk
Pric
e: F
ree
Avai
labl
e: iP
hone
, iTo
uch,
Bla
ckBe
rry,
tabl
et, o
nlin
eRa
ting:
Tech
nolo
gy h
as p
osit
ive,
neg
ativ
e ef
fect
Bul
lyin
g en
ters
a n
ew le
vel
Stu
dent
s ex
perie
nce
bully
ing
at s
choo
l an
d on
bus
es.
Wit
h te
chno
logy
adv
anci
ng,
mor
e st
uden
ts h
ave
phon
es w
ith
acce
ss
to t
he In
tern
et; a
s a
resu
lt, c
yber
bul
lyin
g ha
s be
com
e m
ore
prom
inen
t am
ong
stud
ents
on
soci
al n
etw
orki
ng s
ites
suc
h as
Fac
eboo
k an
d Tw
itte
r.
Inte
rnet
pro
vide
s ch
eati
ng m
etho
dsP
lagi
aris
m h
as in
crea
sed
over
the
pas
t 10
yea
rs d
ue t
o th
e gr
owth
of t
he
Inte
rnet
, acc
ordi
ng t
o Te
chne
ws
Dai
ly’s
art
icle
“C
olle
ge P
resi
dent
s B
lam
e R
isin
g P
lagi
aris
m o
n Te
ch
Incr
ease
.” E
duca
tion
Wee
k re
port
s th
at 5
4%
of s
tude
nts
adm
itte
d to
pl
agia
rizin
g fr
om t
he In
tern
et fo
r the
ir cl
ass
assi
gnm
ents
By
AN
NA
MA
RIE
BO
RIA
Larg
e bu
rsts
of
tech
nolo
gica
l ad
vanc
es i
n th
e pa
st d
ecad
e cr
eate
s an
inte
rgen
erat
iona
l gap
bet
wee
n yo
ung
adul
ts a
ges
14 t
hrou
gh 1
7 an
d ch
ildre
n ag
es 1
3 an
d un
der.
Inte
rnet
acc
ess
in 1
994
was
ava
ilabl
e in
35
perc
ent o
f U.S
. pub
lic s
choo
ls c
ompa
red
to n
earl
y 10
0 pe
rcen
t of p
ublic
sc
hool
s to
day,
acc
ordi
ng t
o a
Har
ris
Inte
ract
ive
repo
rt f
rom
May
200
9.
The
pro
gres
s of
tech
nolo
gy is
sho
wn
by th
e w
orld
’s m
ost p
opul
ar s
ocia
l ne
twor
king
site
reac
hing
a re
cord
bre
akin
g m
ilest
one.
As o
f Oct
. 4, 2
012,
ov
er a
sev
enth
of t
he w
orld
’s p
opul
atio
n is
act
ivel
y us
ing
Face
book
. Thi
s bu
rst o
f tec
hnol
ogy
com
es w
ith p
ositi
ve a
nd n
egat
ive
effe
cts.
Its
eff
ects
on
the
you
nger
gen
erat
ions
spa
n po
or s
ocia
l sk
ills
from
con
tinuo
us
virt
ual a
ctiv
ity to
adv
ance
d pr
ogra
ms t
hat a
id D
own
Synd
rom
e te
enag
ers
to c
omm
unic
ate
mor
e ef
fect
ivel
y. T
echn
olog
y ha
s had
the
bigg
est i
mpa
ct
on c
hild
ren
unde
r th
e ag
e of
13
rath
er t
han
any
othe
r ag
e gr
oup.
It
has
affe
cted
this
par
ticul
ar ag
e gr
oup
mos
tly b
ecau
se th
ey w
ere
born
into
this
te
chno
logi
cally
adv
ance
d ag
e ra
ther
than
hav
ing
to a
djus
t to
it.
Technology
g a
p
Hyb
rid
cars
and
GP
SN
ot o
nly
has
man
ufac
ture
s im
prov
ed t
he lo
ok o
f the
car
but
how
effi
cien
tly
they
are
. The
re a
re n
ow m
any
mor
e hy
brid
car
s, ru
nnin
g on
mos
tly
elec
tric
ity.
T
his
tech
nolo
gica
l adv
ance
has
hel
ped
not
only
wit
h sa
ving
gas
mon
ey b
ut a
lso
the
envi
ronm
ent.
G
PS
’s h
ave
been
sav
ing
peop
le t
ime
and
gas
mon
ey. D
irect
ing
one
to a
de
stin
atio
n an
d up
dati
ng ro
ads
and
rout
es it
self
is h
elpf
ul; a
ll sm
artp
hone
s ha
ve G
PS
’s b
uilt
into
th
eir m
aps.
Con
nect
ed W
orld
Wid
eW
ith
the
acce
ssib
ility
of F
aceb
ook,
S
kype
and
Tw
itte
r, on
e ha
s th
e ab
ility
to
conn
ect
wit
h pe
ople
all
over
the
wor
ld w
itho
ut h
avin
g to
sp
end
mon
ey o
n lo
ng d
ista
nt c
alls
or
wai
ting
on
snai
l mai
l. S
kype
als
o he
lps
mili
tary
fam
ilies
and
tho
se in
lo
ng d
ista
nce
rela
tion
ship
s.
Futu
re E
duca
tion
C
olle
ge a
pplic
atio
ns a
re m
ade
sim
ple
wit
h on
line
appl
icat
ions
. S
AT/A
CT
sco
res
need
ed fo
r the
ap
plic
atio
n ar
e re
ceiv
ed fa
ster
be
caus
e th
ey a
re o
nlin
e. E
ven
the
SAT
/AC
T s
ign
up, s
core
s an
d pr
acti
ce t
ests
can
all
be c
om-
plet
ed o
nlin
e.
Gre
ater
acc
ess
to in
form
atio
n S
tude
nts
can
now
eas
ily u
se a
sea
rch
engi
ne
and
find
all t
he in
form
atio
n th
ey n
eed
to
com
plet
e ho
mew
ork,
ess
ays
and
proj
ects
. Fo
r at-
hom
e ac
tivi
ties
, eH
ow.c
om is
a t
ool t
o us
e on
e’s
crea
tivi
ty a
nd c
reat
e th
ings
from
H
allo
wee
n co
stum
es t
o re
cipe
s.
Teac
hing
too
ls
Pro
gres
sboo
k is
a
tool
for s
tude
nts
to c
heck
and
ke
ep t
rack
of
thei
r gra
des.
Thi
s is
als
o a
tool
for
teac
hers
to
keep
th
eir s
tude
nts
grad
es in
ord
er
and
leav
e no
tes
for p
aren
ts. E
dmod
o is
an
onlin
e to
ol a
nd a
pp t
hat
allo
ws
teac
hers
to
uplo
ad
stat
uses
and
sha
re g
rade
s an
d ho
mew
ork
wit
h th
e st
uden
ts w
ho h
ave
acco
unts
. Tea
cher
s al
so
use
Turn
itin
.com
to
chec
k fo
r pla
giar
ism
.
SAT
Tim
e sa
vers
Web
site
s an
d ap
ps a
llow
one
to
shop
and
pay
bi
lls o
nlin
e qu
ickl
y an
d ef
ficie
ntly
. Pos
tal m
ail i
s be
com
ing
outd
ated
bec
ause
of h
ow q
uick
ly
and
sim
ple
onlin
e w
ebsi
tes
are.
For
tho
se
who
do
not
like
to g
o sh
oppi
ng t
hey
have
th
e ea
se a
nd c
omfo
rt o
f onl
ine
shop
ping
. B
illin
g on
line
is a
lso
a w
ay o
f goi
ng g
reen
be
caus
e of
all
the
pape
r sav
ed. T
here
ar
e al
so a
pps
like
Pag
eonc
e th
at k
eep
on
trac
k of
one
’s b
ills
and
pay
them
.
AC
T
‘Tw
o th
irds
text
ers
are
mor
e lik
ely
to
use
thei
r ce
ll-ph
ones
to
tex
t fr
iend
s th
an t
o ca
ll th
em.
54
per
cent
of
sur
veye
d sa
id t
hey
text
the
ir fr
iend
s on
ce a
day
, bu
t on
ly
33
per
cent
ta
lk t
o th
eir
frie
nds
face
-to-
face
on
a da
ily b
asis
. theb
ad
#th
efac
ts
To s
ee
stud
ent’
s op
inio
ns a
bout
th
is to
pic,
sc
an t
his
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co
de w
ith
your
sm
artp
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AC
HE
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ECE
IVES
HO
NO
RB
ill D
anie
l, B
oone
Tea
cher
of t
he Y
ear,
is o
ne o
f the
five
fina
lists
for O
CP
S T
each
er o
f the
Ye
ar. A
t an
aw
ards
cer
emon
y on
Feb
. 28
, Sup
erin
tend
ent
Dr.
Bar
bara
Jen
kins
will
ann
ounc
e th
e w
inne
r. T
his
is D
anie
l’s fi
rst
tim
e re
ceiv
ing
the
Teac
her o
f The
Yea
r aw
ard.
SPA
NIS
H D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
SP
ON
SO
RS
LLA
MA
STo
hel
p ne
edy
fam
ilies
in P
eru,
the
Spa
nish
Dep
artm
ent
is c
olle
ctin
g do
nati
ons.
All
mon
-ie
s w
ill h
elp
purc
hase
llam
as, w
hich
are
ess
enti
al to
eve
ryda
y lif
e in
Per
u. F
or m
ore
info
rmat
ion
talk
to M
igue
lina
De
La C
ruz-
Sos
a in
Roo
m 1
0.2
19. T
he fu
nd ra
iser
end
s on
D
ec. 1
9.
‘I thi
nk w
e’re
mor
e lik
ely
to h
ave
a zo
mbi
e ap
ocal
ypse
tha
n th
e w
orld
end
ing,
[bu
t] m
ore
in
the
sens
e of
the
bub
onic
pla
gue.
Will
iam
Kin
g, U
.S. H
isto
ry te
ache
r
Con
spir
acy
The
orie
s qu
esti
on re
alit
y
ßcr
eatu
reprofile
Org
aniz
atio
n ke
eps
plot
und
er w
raps
B
igfo
ot
The
Big
foot
, or
Sas
quat
ch, i
s de
scri
bed
as a
la
rge,
hai
ry, t
wo-
legg
ed h
uman
oid
beas
t be
twee
n 6
-to-
10 fe
et t
all
and
over
50
0 lb
s.
It is
repo
rted
to
inha
bit
the
nort
hwes
t re
gion
of
Nor
th A
mer
ica.
Sto
ries
of
a la
rge,
hai
ry “
wild
man
” ha
ve d
ated
bac
k to
the
ear
ly 1
80
0s.
By
HE
AT
HE
R J
AN
AS
Uni
ted
Stat
es g
over
nmen
t of
ficia
ls
assu
red
peop
le it
was
sim
ply
a w
eath
er
ballo
on,
not
a U
FO.
O
n Ju
ly 8
, 19
47,
in
Ros
wel
l, N
ew
Mex
ico,
an
un
iden
tifie
d fly
ing
obje
ct s
uppo
sedl
y cr
ashe
d. T
he in
cide
nt w
as t
he s
park
of
“UFO
feve
r” in
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es.
In R
osw
ell,
New
Mex
ico,
on
July
1,
1976
, ano
ther
UFO
sig
htin
g oc
curr
ed.
A m
an c
laim
ed t
o be
wal
king
hom
e fr
om a
fri
end’
s ho
use
at n
ight
whe
n an
eg
g-sh
aped
obj
ect f
lew
abo
ve h
im.
Are
a 51
and
Ros
wel
l are
theo
rize
d to
be
two
stor
age
site
s fo
r cr
ashe
d U
FOs.
Are
a 51
is u
nder
extr
eme s
urve
illan
ce
and
is c
lass
ified
“to
p se
cret
” by
the
U
nite
d St
ates
gov
ernm
ent.
The
re
is
not
proo
f th
at
extr
ater
rest
rial
s ex
ist
or t
hat
Are
a 51
an
d R
osw
ell h
ave
conn
ectio
ns to
alie
ns,
but
cons
pira
cy t
heor
ists
sup
port
the
id
eas
that
alie
n sp
aces
hips
cra
shed
in
thos
e tw
o ar
eas.
“I
bel
ieve
the
re a
re m
any
stra
nge
thin
gs in
the
uni
vers
e.
It is
so
big;
we
cann
ot b
e th
e on
ly t
hing
s [o
ut t
here
],”
juni
or D
akot
a Jo
nes
said
. T
he e
xist
ence
of
alie
ns i
s a
notio
n th
at p
eopl
e vi
ew d
iffer
ently
.T
here
is n
o w
ay t
o pr
ove
that
alie
ns
or U
FOs
are
amon
g us
“It
is m
ore
or l
ess
an i
mpo
ssib
ility
th
at [a
liens
] do
not [
exis
t],”
soph
omor
e C
hris
tian
Ket
cham
sai
d.
One
man
ded
icat
es h
is ti
me
to U
FO
and
extr
ater
rest
rial
res
earc
h.
Ret
ired
Uni
ted
Stat
es A
rmy
Col
onel
Jo
hn A
lexa
nder
sear
ches
for e
vide
nce
to
prov
e th
eir
exis
tenc
e.W
hile
in
the
Arm
y, h
e be
lieve
s he
sa
w w
hat s
eem
ed to
be
a U
FO.
“I h
ave
neve
r se
en a
UFO
, [a
nd]
I w
ould
rat
her
not.
[Alth
ough
] I
know
th
ey a
re o
ut th
ere,
” K
etch
am s
aid.
Be
caus
e of
su
ch h
eavy
sur
veill
ance
ar
ound
Ros
wel
l, N
ew M
exic
o an
d A
rea
51,
cons
pira
cy
theo
rist
s be
lieve
th
e go
vern
men
t is
hidi
ng s
ecre
ts.
Acc
ordi
ng t
o C
olon
el A
lexa
nder
’s
book
, UFO
s: M
yths
, Con
spira
cies
and
R
ealit
ies,
he t
hink
s it
is lo
gica
l tha
t if
extr
ater
rest
rial
life
doe
s ex
ist,
Are
a 51
w
ould
be
invo
lved
.
By
LIA
VIL
LAR
Wat
chin
g di
rect
or
Rol
and
Em
mer
ich’
s 20
12,
one
cann
ot
igno
re
the
trou
blin
g sc
enes
of
the
Cal
iforn
ian
eart
hqua
kes
and
met
eor
show
ers
rain
ing
upon
Ear
th.
The
ch
aos
that
en
sued
on
E
arth
in
201
2, n
ot o
nly
enha
nces
“e
nd
of
the
wor
ld”
belie
fs,
but
for
fres
hman
H
aile
y D
rago
n, th
e w
orld
com
ing
to an
en
d is
mor
e th
an a
po
ssib
ility
. “I
don
’t be
lieve
it’
s go
ing
to h
appe
n,
but a
par
t of m
e do
es.
The
re
is
so
muc
h sc
ient
ific
evid
ence
to
back
it
up
,”
Dra
gon
said
.T
he d
iscu
ssio
ns o
n th
e en
d of
the
wor
ld c
omes
fr
om t
he M
ayan
cal
enda
rs
that
wer
e us
ed t
o tr
ack
time
in
linea
r pr
ogre
ssio
ns
wit
hin
By
TH
OM
AS
EG
AN
The
myt
hs o
f un
know
n cr
eatu
res,
de
spite
the
lac
k of
any
sol
id e
vide
nce,
ha
ve e
nter
tain
ed a
nd s
timul
ated
the
im
agin
atio
ns o
f peo
ple
for
cent
urie
s.
Big
foot
, w
erew
olve
s,
the
Loch
N
ess
Mon
ster
an
d E
l C
hupa
cabr
a ar
e le
gend
ary
crea
ture
s th
at
have
tr
ansc
ende
d po
p cu
ltur
e an
d fo
lklo
re.
The
se
lege
nds
have
at
trac
ted
a m
assi
ve f
ollo
win
g al
l ac
ross
the
wor
ld a
nd h
ave
insp
ired
TV
sh
ows,
suc
h as
Mon
sterQ
uest,
boo
ks
and
even
a p
seud
osci
ence
kno
wn
as
cryp
tozo
olog
y, t
he s
tudy
of
“hid
den”
an
imal
s an
d su
pern
atur
al b
eing
s.
Stem
min
g fr
om r
ecen
t sig
htin
gs a
nd
disc
over
ies,
the
se “
mon
ster
s” c
an b
e co
nsid
ered
mod
ern
myt
hs,
but
othe
rs
have
lo
nger
hi
stor
ies
dati
ng
back
ce
ntur
ies a
go to
anci
ent m
ytho
logy
, lik
e th
e Y
eti o
f the
Him
alay
an m
ount
ains
.T
his
purp
orte
d be
ast,
also
kno
wn
as
the
Abo
min
able
Sno
wm
an, i
s ru
mor
ed
to s
talk
the
hig
h pe
aks
of N
epal
and
T
ibet
and
des
crib
ed a
s an
ape
-like
, hai
ry
crea
ture
tha
t is
tal
ler
than
the
ave
rage
hu
man
mal
e an
d w
alks
on
two
feet
. The
Bu
ddhi
st in
dige
nous
peo
ple
told
sto
ries
of
a “
Gla
cier
Bea
st,”
who
the
y sa
w a
s th
e G
od o
f the
Hun
t.T
he
Loch
N
ess
Mon
ster
, al
so
calle
d N
essi
e, b
ecam
e fa
mou
s af
ter
Dr.
Ken
neth
Wils
on s
napp
ed t
he f
amed
“S
urge
on’s
Pho
togr
aph,
” a
blur
ry im
age
of a
dar
k fig
ure,
whi
ch h
e sa
id w
as t
he
Loch
Nes
s M
onst
er, p
rotr
udin
g ou
t of
th
e w
ater
, in
1934
. T
he fa
mou
s ph
otog
raph
of t
he L
och
Nes
s M
onst
er w
as re
veal
ed to
be
a ho
ax
in 1
975
by t
he D
aily
Tel
egra
ph.
Dr.
Wils
on s
tage
d th
e ph
oto
with
a s
mal
l su
bmar
ine.
Mos
t B
igfo
ot
sigh
tings
ha
ve b
een
reve
aled
to
be n
othi
ng m
ore
than
men
in h
airy
sui
ts.
Des
pite
th
e ab
unda
nce
of
Myt
hica
l mon
ster
s st
alk
imag
inat
ion
cycl
es.
The
se “
Gre
at C
ycle
s” o
f th
e M
ayan
cal
enda
r ad
d up
to
5,12
5.36
ye
ars,
hen
ce th
e en
d of
the
wor
ld w
ould
oc
cur
on t
he w
inte
r so
lstic
e of
201
2,
whi
ch is
Dec
. 21.
O
ther
s,
how
ever
, be
lieve
th
e en
d of
th
e cy
cle
mea
ns
hum
anit
y w
ill b
e in
trod
uced
to
a ne
w a
ge o
f en
light
enm
ent,
m
anif
este
d w
ith
sign
ifica
nt m
enta
l and
phy
sica
l cha
nges
, ra
ther
than
the
wor
ld c
omin
g to
an
end.
“[20
12 th
eori
es] a
re a
bunc
h of
hoc
us
pocu
s. I
f w
e be
lieve
in 2
012,
the
n [w
e]
mig
ht a
s w
ell
belie
ve i
n N
ostr
adam
us.
[He]
was
con
side
red
a fo
rtun
e te
ller
and
cam
e up
with
sim
ilar
[bel
iefs
],”
U.S
. His
tory
teac
her W
illia
m K
ing
said
.A
ccor
ding
to
T
ime
mag
azin
e sc
ient
ist
Sven
Gro
nem
eyer
, the
May
an
ston
e ta
blet
’s i
nscr
iptio
ns d
escr
ibe
the
retu
rn o
f a M
ayan
god
of w
ar.
“[T
his
is li
ke]
the
[yea
r] 2
k bu
g. [
It]
was
ano
ther
sca
re t
actic
. I
thin
k w
e’re
m
ore
likel
y to
hav
e a
zom
bie
apoc
alyp
se
than
the
wor
ld e
ndin
g, [
but]
mor
e in
th
e se
nse
of t
he b
ubon
ic p
lagu
e,”
Kin
g sa
id. The
the
ory
of t
he Y
ear
2000
bug
w
as
a pr
oble
m
with
th
e co
ding
of
co
mpu
teri
zed
syst
ems
whi
ch
peop
le
May
an m
yth
insp
ires
cha
os
of t
wo
of t
he U
.S.
Nav
y’s
vess
els,
the
U
.S.S
. C
yclo
ps (
1918
) an
d Fl
ight
19
(194
5).
The
re i
s st
ill n
o ev
iden
ce f
or
thes
e di
sapp
eara
nces
. Pe
ople
be
lieve
th
e T
rian
gle
is a
n ep
icen
ter
of a
lien
abdu
ctio
ns o
r se
a m
onst
ers.
“I t
hink
peo
ple
belie
ve w
hat
they
ha
ve b
een
told
for
so m
any
year
s. A
lso,
be
caus
e it’
s m
yste
riou
s,”
soph
omor
e A
riel
Col
lier
said
.C
onsp
irat
or
Gia
n Q
uasa
r ha
s do
cum
ente
d th
e T
rian
gle
for
over
20
year
s.
Qua
sar
has
gath
ered
mor
e th
an
350
case
s, n
earl
y ha
lf ar
e di
sapp
eara
nces
. Q
uasa
r’s c
olle
ctio
n is
the
larg
est p
riva
te
repo
sito
ry o
f rep
orts
.A
ccor
ding
to
hist
ory.
com
’s t
opic
se
ctio
n, m
ore
than
50
ship
s an
d 20
Dis
appe
aran
ces
rem
ain
evid
ence
less
By
AN
NA
MA
RIE
BO
RIA
Con
spir
acy
theo
ries
hav
e ha
d pe
ople
qu
estio
ning
wha
t is
fact
or
fictio
n si
nce
the
earl
y da
ys o
f th
e fir
st m
illen
nium
, w
ith
the
firs
t th
eory
re
cord
ed
clai
min
g Je
sus
was
mar
ried
to
Mar
y M
agda
lene
. A
m
ore
ecce
ntr
ic
theo
ry
clai
ms
that
the
elit
es o
f th
e w
orld
are
bl
ood-
drin
king
, sha
pe-s
hift
ing
rept
ilian
hu
man
oids
who
se o
nly
obje
ctiv
e is
to
ensl
ave
the
hum
an r
ace.
Con
spir
acy
theo
ries
ran
ge fr
om th
e ex
iste
nce
of e
xtra
terr
estr
ials
to
the
end
of t
he m
oder
n w
orld
. T
hese
the
orie
s ha
ve
impa
cted
th
e en
tert
ainm
ent
wor
ld
in
mul
tipl
e w
ays.
Sp
arki
ng
tele
visi
on p
rogr
ams
spot
light
ing
peop
le
wit
h ex
trat
erre
stri
al
enco
unte
rs
and
bloc
kbus
ters
suc
h as
the
end
of
the
wor
ld m
ovie
201
2. A
rece
nt su
rvey
from
U.S
. New
s and
W
orld
Rep
ort
show
s th
at 3
6 pe
rcen
t of
pe
ople
bel
ieve
tha
t al
iens
hav
e vi
site
d th
e Ea
rth,
and
ove
r 80
per
cent
bel
ieve
th
e go
vern
men
t ha
s ke
pt i
nfor
mat
ion
abou
t UFO
s a
secr
et fr
om th
e pu
blic
. T
his
show
s, h
ow m
uch
cons
pira
cy
theo
ries
can
mol
d pu
blic
opi
nion
. In
rece
nt h
isto
ry, m
ultip
le co
nspi
racy
theo
rist
s cla
im th
at m
any
nota
ble p
eopl
e ar
e m
embe
rs o
f th
e Il
lum
inat
i su
ch a
s Ja
y-Z
, Kan
ye W
est a
nd L
ady
Gag
aO
ne o
f th
e ke
y ac
com
plic
es i
n th
e Il
lum
inat
i co
nspi
racy
the
ory
is M
yron
Fa
gan,
a
fam
ous
Am
eric
an
wri
ter,
prod
ucer
and
dir
ecto
r. H
e de
vote
d hi
s la
ter
year
s to
fin
ding
evi
denc
e th
at a
va
riet
y of
his
tori
cal e
vent
s lik
e the
Bat
tle
of W
ater
loo,
The
Fre
nch
Rev
olut
ion
and
the
JFK
ass
assi
natio
n by
infil
trat
ing
the
Hol
lyw
ood
film
indu
stry
, in
whi
ch
he fo
und
that
they
wer
e al
l orc
hest
rate
d by
the
Illu
min
ati.
The
re a
re m
any
piec
es o
f ev
iden
ce
that
hel
p th
e ca
se f
or o
ne t
o ac
cept
the
Il
lum
inat
i’s b
elie
fs a
nd p
rove
wha
t the
y
have
acc
ompl
ishe
d is
acc
urat
e an
d tr
ue.
“I t
hink
peo
ple
that
are
acc
epte
d in
so
ciet
y an
d th
at a
re v
ery
conv
inci
ng,
such
as
the
Hol
lyw
ood
star
s, K
anye
W
est
and
Jay-
Z,
who
sin
g ab
out
the
Illu
min
ati
in a
maj
ority
of
thei
r so
ngs,
m
ake
it ea
sier
for p
eopl
e to
bel
ieve
in it
” so
phom
ore
Kyn
dall
Web
ster
sai
d.It
is b
elie
ved
that
the f
amou
s hip
-hop
ra
pper
Jay
-Z i
s pa
rt o
f th
e Il
lum
inat
i be
caus
e of h
is d
escr
iptio
ns in
song
s suc
h as
Mos
t Kin
gz h
e re
fers
to th
e Il
lum
inat
i an
d sa
ys t
hat
they
wer
e as
soci
ated
with
th
e de
ath
of M
icha
el J
acks
on,
Tup
ac
and
Bigg
ie S
mal
ls.
Whe
n as
ked
wha
t hi
s as
soci
atio
n w
ith t
he I
llum
inat
i was
, he
just
laug
hed.
airp
lane
s ha
ve v
anis
hed
in t
he T
rian
gle.
O
ppos
ed t
o ai
rcra
fts,
shi
ps h
ave
to
fact
or in
a s
tron
g oc
ean
curr
ent
know
n as
th
e G
ulf
Stre
am.
His
tory
.com
’s
Freq
uent
ly A
sked
Que
stio
ns, s
tate
s thi
s cu
rren
t can
era
se p
roof
of a
ccid
ents
. C
oast
Gua
rd H
isto
ry F
AQ
sta
tes
they
do
not
reco
gniz
e th
e T
rian
gle
as
a ge
ogra
phic
are
a of
spe
cific
dan
ger
beca
use
they
bel
ieve
the
Tri
angl
e is
ha
rmle
ss to
shi
ps o
r pl
anes
.“[
Exi
sten
ce
of
the
Tri
angl
e,]
is
som
ethi
ng t
o be
lieve
in
and
peop
le
crav
e th
at, w
heth
er it
’s a
goo
d th
ing
or
bad
thin
g,”
Hill
sai
d.T
he
fact
s be
hind
th
e B
erm
uda
Tri
angl
e m
yste
ry
have
ye
t to
be
un
cove
red.
theo
ries
lik
e th
e M
anha
ttan
at
omic
bo
mb
test
ing
Proj
ect h
ave
been
pro
ven
to b
e fa
ct w
hich
mak
es o
ne w
onde
r if
curr
ent t
heor
ies
are
real
ly c
onsp
irac
y.H
ighl
ight
ing
othe
r po
pula
r co
nspi
racy
the
orie
s su
ch a
s cr
eatu
res,
th
e B
erm
uda
Tri
angl
e an
d th
e Il
lum
inat
i, th
is s
peci
al s
prea
d ta
kes a
dee
per l
ook
into
the
theo
ries
th
at
ques
tion
re
ality
.
Dak
ota
Jone
s,ju
nior
Why
do
you
thin
k pe
ople
get
so
frea
ked
out
by
alie
ns?
Wel
l, th
ey s
houl
d.
Who
wou
ldn’
t be
? W
e do
n’t
know
wha
t th
ey c
an d
o if
th
ey’re
real
.
Wha
t w
ould
you
do
if y
ou w
ere
ever
ab
duct
ed b
y al
iens
?I d
on’t
kno
w; I
hop
e I n
ever
get
ab
duct
ed.
Hav
e yo
u ev
er s
een
a U
FO?
No.
Wha
t w
ould
you
do
if y
ou s
aw a
n al
ien?
I don
’t k
now
, I’d
mos
t lik
ely
be
wel
com
ing.
Que
stio
ns c
ontin
ue h
over
ing
fear
ed
wou
ld
caus
e ha
voc
affe
ctin
g co
mpu
ters
all
over
the
wor
ld a
t th
e be
ginn
ing
of th
e yea
r 200
0. T
he p
robl
em
was
not
onl
y lim
ited
to c
ompu
ters
, but
to
any
devi
ce c
onta
inin
g co
mpu
ter c
hips
su
ch a
s el
evat
ors
or m
edic
al e
quip
men
t. M
oreo
ver,
in S
cien
tific
Am
eric
an’s
ar
ticle
, “N
ASA
Cru
shes
201
2 M
ayan
A
poca
lyps
e C
laim
s,”
Don
Yeo
man
s,
head
of
th
e N
ear-
Ear
th
Obj
ects
Pr
ogra
m O
ffic
e at
NA
SA/J
PL,
stat
es
that
the
May
an c
alen
dar
show
s th
e en
ding
of
a cy
cle
and
the
begi
nnin
g of
a
new
one
.“T
here
’s
[inf
orm
atio
n]
to
back
[2
012]
th
eori
es
up.
I’ve
he
ard
the
plan
ets a
ligni
ng [a
nd th
e Ea
rth]
blo
win
g up
. The
asp
ect
that
it
mig
ht h
appe
n is
al
way
s a
poss
ibili
ty,”
Dra
gon
said
.H
owev
er,
Yeo
man
s ex
plai
ns t
hat
if a
plan
etar
y al
ignm
ent
happ
ens,
the
re
wou
ld b
e no
tida
l eff
ects
on
the
Eart
h.
Yet
w
ith
accr
edit
ed
scie
ntis
ts
disp
rovi
ng t
he M
ayan
cal
enda
r m
yths
, D
rago
n re
mai
ns s
kept
ical
.“P
art
of m
e do
es b
elie
ve i
n [2
012]
. [W
ith
Hur
rica
ne
Sand
y,
I th
ough
t]
it w
as i
roni
c an
d [s
how
s ho
w]
you
can’
t re
ally
pre
pare
for
[th
e en
d of
the
w
orld
],”
Dra
gon
said
.
ßqu
esti
onan
swer
By
JOS
H H
ALL
OR
AN
Illu
min
ati
refe
rs t
o a
cons
pira
tori
al
orga
niza
tion
, w
hich
is
al
lege
d to
m
aste
rmin
d ev
ents
and
con
trol
wor
ld
affa
irs
thro
ugh
gove
rnm
ents
an
d bu
sine
sses
to
esta
blis
h a
New
Wor
ld
Ord
er.
The
tho
ught
of
this
dat
es b
ack
to
the
late
170
0’s
whe
n th
e lo
cal
citiz
ens
refe
rred
it to
as a
Bava
rian
Illu
min
ati;
the
Ger
man
phi
loso
pher
Ada
m W
eish
aupt
fir
st o
rigi
nate
d th
e co
nspi
racy
.T
he m
oder
n da
y co
nspi
racy
the
ory
is t
hat
a m
ajor
ity o
f th
e w
orld
eve
nts
that
ha
ppen
ar
e be
ing
cont
rolle
d an
d m
anip
ulat
ed b
y a
secr
et s
ocie
ty
calli
ng it
self
the
Illu
min
ati.
Con
spir
acy
By
JOR
DA
N K
NIG
HT
Whe
n on
e th
inks
of
se
ttin
g sa
il or
boa
rdin
g a
plan
e, t
he l
ast
thou
ght
one
has
is d
isap
pear
ing.
T
he B
erm
uda
Tri
angl
e pl
aces
the
pos
sibi
lity
of t
his
happ
enin
g in
one
’s fa
ce.
Als
o kn
own
by
its
nick
nam
e “D
evil’
s T
rian
gle,
” it
is
loca
ted
off
the
sout
heas
tern
Atla
ntic
coa
st o
f th
e U
nite
d St
ates
. I
t is
kno
wn
for
the
disa
ppea
ranc
e of
shi
ps a
nd a
ircr
afts
.“I
t’s j
ust
like
a m
yste
ry s
tory
. N
o on
e re
ally
kno
ws
if it’
s tr
ue o
r no
t,”
seni
or S
helb
y H
ill s
aid.
The
T
rian
gle
has
thre
e po
ints
, ro
ughl
y M
iam
i, Pu
erto
R
ico
and
Berm
uda.
Thi
s con
spir
acy
theo
ry b
egan
58
yea
rs a
go w
ith t
he d
isap
pear
ance
cont
radi
ctor
y ev
iden
ce, t
hese
lege
ndar
y cr
eatu
res
will
alw
ays
hold
a p
lace
in
peop
le’s
im
agin
atio
n be
caus
e of
the
ir
mys
teri
ous a
ttra
ctio
n an
d th
e po
ssib
ility
of
thei
r ex
iste
nce.
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n th
e la
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choo
l bel
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gs, k
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fter
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ities
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soph
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ls b
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achi
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them
mak
eup
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icat
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in p
erso
n an
d on
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thi
nk [
vide
os]
are
real
ly f
un t
o do
bec
ause
I c
an b
e re
ally
cre
ativ
e w
ith
them
. I w
ant
to s
ee if
oth
er p
eopl
e lik
e m
y vi
deos
and
use t
hem
for t
hem
selv
es,”
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astil
lo s
aid.
C
astil
lo le
arne
d fr
om o
ther
tut
oria
ls
Cas
tillo
runs
mak
eup
busi
ness
on Y
ouT
ube
and
taug
ht h
erse
lf di
ffer
ent
mak
eup
styl
es a
nd i
deas
. C
astil
lo a
nd
her
child
hood
fr
iend
, so
phom
ore
Kar
issa
Ram
os,
deci
ded
to m
ake
thei
r ow
n Y
ouT
ube
chan
nel
for
fash
ion
and
mak
eup
tips
in D
ecem
ber
2011
. T
heir
Y
ouT
ube
chan
nel
has
194
sub
scri
bers
an
d 10
,510
vid
eo v
iew
s.
Ram
os i
s of
ten
used
as
the
guin
ea
pig
for
new
mak
eup
idea
s. S
he g
ives
fe
edba
ck to
Cas
tillo
and
giv
es ti
ps a
s to
ho
w s
he c
an im
prov
e.“I
t do
es n
ot b
othe
r m
e [b
eing
the
gu
inea
pig
]. I
thi
nk it
is c
ool b
eing
the
fir
st o
ne to
see
it,”
Ram
os s
aid.
C
astil
lo s
tart
ed t
o ex
peri
men
t w
ith
mak
eup
in e
ight
h gr
ade.
“I li
ke t
he c
olor
s a
lot.
I kn
ow [
the
mak
eup]
is
not
wha
t de
fines
you
. It
is
just
rea
lly fu
n,”
Cas
tillo
sai
d.C
astil
lo s
tart
ed h
er o
wn
busi
ness
of
doin
g gi
rls’
hai
r an
d m
akeu
p fo
r sp
ecia
l oc
casi
ons
such
as
prom
.. Pr
ices
ran
ge
from
$5-
$10.
Her
fir
st c
usto
mer
was
R
amos
’s m
om i
n Ju
ne 2
011.
Cas
tillo
re
ceiv
ed a
$5
tip,
begi
nnin
g he
r St
ay
Art
istic
stu
dent
ca
ptur
es m
omen
ts B
y B
RID
GE
TT
E N
OR
RIS
With
a s
ense
of
crea
tivity
and
a k
nack
for
ent
repr
eneu
rshi
p, s
enio
r E
lisa
Cas
tillo
spe
nds
her
spar
e tim
e ho
stin
g ph
oto
shoo
ts a
nd m
akin
g an
d se
lling
je
wel
ry.
“I a
m a
n ar
tsy
pers
on a
nd e
njoy
mak
ing
jew
elry
. I
got
inv
olve
d in
ph
otog
raph
y by
just
see
ing
real
ly g
ood
pict
ures
and
thin
king
, ‘I
wan
t to
take
pic
ture
s lik
e th
at’,”
Cas
tillo
sai
d.U
sing
the
Int
erne
t as
her
res
ourc
e, C
astil
lo l
earn
ed
phot
ogra
phy
tips,
how
to
oper
ate
the
cam
era
and
jew
elry
m
akin
g sk
ills.
“I
got
bore
d an
d th
ough
t [h
omem
ade
jew
elry
] lo
oked
coo
l an
d w
ante
d to
try
it,”
Cas
tillo
sai
d.H
er je
wel
ry c
osts
$5
for
earr
ings
, $7
for
ring
s an
d ke
y ch
ains
and
$1
0 fo
r ne
ckla
ces
and
brac
elet
s. S
ome
pric
es d
o va
ry d
epen
ding
on
how
tim
e co
nsum
ing
and
diff
icul
t it i
s to
mak
e.“I
usu
ally
do
requ
ests
for j
ewel
ry.
Peop
le te
ll m
e w
hat t
hey
wan
t and
I go
of
f tha
t, w
heth
er it
be
the
them
e or
sty
le o
f jew
elry
,” C
astil
lo s
aid.
Pr
ior t
o th
e je
wel
ry m
akin
g, C
astil
lo b
egan
her
pho
togr
aphy
hob
by w
ith a
sm
all d
igita
l cam
era
befo
re u
pgra
ding
to a
Nik
on d
5000
. T
he c
amer
a up
grad
e co
mes
in h
andy
dur
ing
Cas
tillo
’s p
hoto
sho
ots,
like
th
e on
e w
ith s
enio
r Sh
affa
q N
oor.
“We
wer
e la
ughi
ng t
hrou
gh t
he w
hole
pho
to s
hoot
, ju
st j
okin
g ar
ound
an
d ha
ving
fun
. I
didn
’t th
ink
the
pict
ures
wou
ld c
ome
out
as g
ood
as t
hey
did,
” N
oor
said
.C
astil
lo b
ooks
pho
to s
hoot
s w
ith f
rien
ds a
nd h
er f
rien
d’s
fam
ilies
. Sh
e ch
arge
s fo
r the
m d
epen
ding
on
how
long
it ta
kes
and
uplo
ads
the
pict
ures
on
Face
book
, ww
w.fa
cebo
ok.c
om/e
lisac
astil
loph
otog
raph
y, a
fter
war
ds.
Alth
ough
rig
ht n
ow C
astil
lo’s
pho
togr
aphy
and
jew
elry
are
way
s to
pas
s tim
e, h
er d
ream
is to
be
a pr
ofes
sion
al p
hoto
grap
her,
but t
hink
s it
is n
ot v
ery
prac
tical
.“I
don
’t w
ant t
o re
ly o
n w
aitin
g to
see
if I
get
luck
y. I
nste
ad, I
will
find
a
real
istic
job
to s
uppo
rt m
e an
d ke
ep p
hoto
grap
hy a
s a
side
pro
ject
, lik
e I
do
now
. H
opef
ully
with
tim
e an
d pr
actic
e, I
am a
ble
to m
ake
a na
me
for m
ysel
f,”
Cas
tillo
sai
d.
By
TO
MM
Y M
CD
ON
ALD
Aft
er g
ettin
g ho
me
from
wat
er p
olo
prac
tice
and
stud
ying
for
his
fiv
e A
P cl
asse
s, ju
nior
Isr
ael M
iller
stil
l has
not
st
arte
d pr
actic
ing
for
Qui
z B
owl.
Luck
ily
for
Mill
er,
his
acad
emic
sc
hedu
le
prep
ares
hi
m
for
the
upco
min
g Fl
orid
a A
ll C
ount
y Q
uiz
Bow
l Tou
rnam
ent i
n A
pril.
“I
t w
ould
be
like
stud
ying
for
the
SA
T, y
ou c
an’t
real
ly d
o it.
All
I do
is g
o in
to
have
fun
and
sho
w o
ff m
y st
uff,”
M
iller
sai
d.
Qui
z B
owl
is s
imila
r to
Jeo
pard
y,
but
with
tea
ms.
Que
stio
ns r
ange
fro
m
scie
nce,
his
tory
, mat
h, E
nglis
h, fi
ne a
rts
and
the
fore
ign
lang
uage
s of
Spa
nish
an
d Fr
ench
.Q
uiz
Bow
l sp
onso
r C
hris
tina
B
ayba
y B
ykov
sel
ecte
d M
iller
to tr
y ou
t fo
r th
e A
ll C
ount
y te
am in
Nov
embe
r af
ter
the
scho
ol s
easo
n co
nclu
ded.
“I w
as p
rett
y su
rpri
sed
[to
mak
e it
to t
he A
ll C
ount
y T
eam
]. I
alm
ost
feel
lik
e I
don’
t de
serv
e it,
[be
caus
e] I
bea
t a
bunc
h of
seni
ors t
hat I
thou
ght w
ould
do
bet
ter
than
me,
” M
iller
sai
d.H
e w
ill n
ow t
rain
with
the
A
ll C
ount
y te
am
at
Win
ter
Stud
ent m
akes
All
Cou
nty
team
Park
and
Wes
t O
rang
e hi
gh s
choo
ls
until
the
sta
te m
eet
in A
pril.
Mill
er
susp
ects
tha
t th
e te
am w
ill s
tudy
old
re
leas
ed q
uest
ions
from
pas
t Qui
z B
owl
tour
nam
ents
. T
he s
choo
ls t
hird
pla
ce f
inis
h in
the
Q
uiz
Bow
l pl
ayof
fs d
ispl
ayed
Mill
er’s
sk
ill.
Eve
n th
ough
M
iller
is
a
top
play
er,
he d
oes
not
spen
d an
y tim
e on
his
ow
n pr
epar
ing
for
the
even
t.“H
e’s
quic
k. H
e ha
s go
od r
ecal
l. H
e’s
not
a tim
id p
laye
r, an
d th
at’s
ve
ry g
ood.
You
can
’t do
ubt y
ours
elf.
You
ha
ve
to
take
ri
sks,
” B
ayba
y B
ykov
sai
d M
iller
and
the
res
t of
the
Ora
nge
Cou
nty
Qui
z B
owl
team
w
ill
com
pete
at
Dis
ney
for
four
day
s ag
ains
t ot
her
coun
ty Q
uiz
Bow
l te
ams.
Mill
er is
the
only
stu
dent
ad
vanc
ing
from
Boo
ne’s
Qui
z B
owl
team
, an
opp
ortu
nity
on
ly s
ix s
tude
nts
in O
rang
e
By
DE
LAN
EE
BO
GA
N
Hea
ring
a l
oud
beep
ing
nois
e, h
e sl
owly
hits
his
ala
rm
cloc
k, t
urni
ng i
t of
f, st
ill e
xhau
sted
fro
m t
he n
ight
bef
ore.
St
ayin
g ou
t la
te p
layi
ng b
aske
tbal
l an
d w
akin
g up
ear
ly f
or
his
club
bas
ketb
all t
eam
pra
ctic
e is
not
unu
sual
for
fre
shm
an
Ale
xis
Ber
gan
and
his
busy
sch
edul
e.
“[T
he b
est
part
of
bein
g on
the
fre
shm
an t
eam
] is
tha
t I
get
to r
epre
sent
Boo
ne a
nd p
lay
bask
etba
ll w
ith m
y fr
iend
s.
Bas
ketb
all i
s a
way
to
get
your
ang
er o
ut a
nd a
goo
d w
ay t
o m
ake
new
frie
nds,
” B
erga
n sa
id.
Ber
gan
is t
he s
tart
ing
shoo
ting
guar
d on
the
fre
shm
an
team
and
was
the
sta
rtin
g w
ide
rece
iver
on
the
fres
hman
fo
otba
ll te
am. P
ract
icin
g ba
sket
ball
for
10
hour
s a
wee
k is
he
lpin
g hi
m im
prov
e hi
s ski
lls a
s wel
l as p
repa
re fo
r nex
t yea
r,“[
Thr
ough
bas
ketb
all I
’ve
lear
ned]
to b
e a
good
lead
er a
nd
my
com
mun
icat
ion
skill
s ha
ve im
prov
ed,”
Ber
gan
said
.A
s w
ell a
s be
ing
on t
he f
resh
man
tea
m, B
erga
n is
on
the
Flor
ida
Bas
ketb
all
Vol
leyb
all
Ass
ocia
tion
Clu
b T
eam
. H
e jo
ined
the
FB
VA
clu
b te
am i
n D
ecem
ber
2012
, bu
t st
arte
d pl
ayin
g ba
sket
ball
in e
ight
h gr
ade.
“I t
hink
it’s
a g
ood
oppo
rtun
ity f
or h
im t
o im
prov
e hi
mse
lf in
bas
ketb
all
and
wor
k w
ith o
ther
s on
the
tea
m,”
m
othe
r, R
ache
l Cam
pell
said
.C
ampb
ell
supp
orts
her
son
by
tryi
ng t
o go
to
all
of h
is
bask
etba
ll ga
mes
, but
can
find
this
diff
icul
t bec
ause
she
oft
en
Spor
ts p
rovi
de o
utle
t for
fres
hman
ha
s to
wor
k la
te n
ight
s an
d is
una
ble
to a
tten
d.
“If I
’m n
ot [a
ble
to g
o to
one
of h
is b
aske
tbal
l gam
es],
I
supp
ort h
im a
t hom
e by
enc
oura
ging
him
to a
chie
ve h
is
goal
s,”
Cam
pbel
l sai
d. T
here
is a
rule
in B
erga
n’s h
ouse
that
he
is o
nly
allo
wed
to p
lay
spor
ts if
he
has
A’s
and
B’s
in a
ll of
his
cla
sses
. “A
cade
mic
s are
ver
y im
port
ant;
if yo
u do
n’t
have
aca
dem
ics
you
don’
t ha
ve a
nyth
ing,
” C
ampb
ell s
aid.
It is
mor
e im
port
ant
to C
ampb
ell f
or h
er
son
to d
o be
tter
in
his
acad
emic
s th
an h
is
athl
etic
s. S
he w
ants
him
to
do w
ell i
n sc
hool
so
he
will
hav
e op
port
uniti
es th
at s
he d
id n
ot.
Due
to
his
love
for
spo
rts,
Ber
gan
keep
s hi
s gr
ades
up
so h
e is
abl
e to
pla
y.H
e pl
ans t
o co
ntin
ue to
pla
y ba
sket
ball
and
foot
ball
thro
ugho
ut h
igh
scho
ol s
o he
can
bec
ome
a st
arte
r for
ju
nior
var
sity
and
var
sity
. A
lthou
gh B
erga
n lik
es to
pla
y ba
sket
ball,
he
wou
ld
pref
er to
pla
y fo
otba
ll in
col
lege
bec
ause
he
thin
ks it
is
mor
e ex
citin
g. H
e pl
ans
to a
chie
ve h
is g
oal o
f pla
ying
a
spor
t in
colle
ge b
y pl
ayin
g in
hig
h sc
hool
. He
plan
s to
fo
cus
on t
he b
asic
s w
hile
rem
aini
ng d
edic
ated
and
pr
actic
ing
so h
e ca
n be
com
e a
bett
er a
thle
te.
By
PAU
LA M
OR
ALE
S
Popu
lar
belie
f sa
ys t
each
ers
do n
ot h
ave
a lif
e ou
tsid
e of
sc
hool
. E
xcep
t the
y ac
tual
ly d
o.A
pri
me
exam
ple
of t
his
is s
cien
ce t
each
er E
mily
Sm
ith.
Smith
sho
ws
that
teac
hers
do
thin
gs o
ther
than
teac
h; in
this
ca
se,
biki
ng t
o sc
hool
. I
t gi
ves
her
addi
tiona
l ex
erci
se a
nd
save
s he
r m
oney
on
gas.
Cur
rent
ly, s
he s
pend
s an
ave
rage
of
$35
or le
ss o
n ga
s m
onth
ly a
nd r
educ
es w
ear
on h
er c
ar.
“It
sets
a g
reat
exa
mpl
e fo
r m
y st
uden
ts b
ecau
se w
e ar
e su
ch a
car
obs
esse
d so
ciet
y, a
nd it
’s t
otal
ly p
ossi
ble
to e
xist
w
ithou
t usi
ng a
car
on
a da
ily b
asis
,” S
mith
sai
d.T
o st
art o
ff h
er d
ay, S
mith
pum
ps h
er b
ike
tires
and
mak
es
sure
her
ligh
ts a
re f
unct
ioni
ng.
The
n sh
e pa
cks
up h
er b
ike
pann
iers
and
is o
ut th
e do
or b
y 6:
30 a
.m.
“I t
hink
it’s
gre
at.
I w
ish
I co
uld
do i
t. I
t sh
ows
a co
mm
itmen
t to
mai
ntai
ning
phy
sica
l co
nditi
on,”
che
mis
try
Tea
cher
adv
ocat
es k
eepi
ng a
ctiv
ete
ache
r G
lenn
Lis
tort
sai
d.Sm
ith’s
15
min
ute
ride
to s
choo
l giv
es h
er a
n op
port
unity
to
thin
k an
d al
low
s her
to c
lear
her
hea
d an
d le
t go
of an
ythi
ng
that
is b
othe
ring
her
bef
ore
she
gets
into
her
cla
ssro
om.
“I’d
like
to
thin
k I
have
a g
ood
attit
ude
mos
t da
ys.
The
at
titud
e I c
ome
to sc
hool
with
det
erm
ines
how
my
less
on w
ill
go a
nd h
ow m
y ki
ds w
ill re
ceiv
e th
e in
form
atio
n,”
Smith
sai
d.W
hen
the
dism
issa
l be
ll ri
ngs
she
head
s to
wei
ghtli
ftin
g pr
actic
e. S
mith
has
pra
ctic
e ev
ery
day.
Smith
pac
ks u
p he
r 19
73 S
chw
inn
Var
sity
bic
ycle
, whi
ch
used
to b
e he
r fa
ther
’s, a
nd r
ides
it to
the
700
build
ing.
Smith
like
s to
coa
ch w
eigh
tlift
ing
beca
use
she
part
icip
ated
in
the
spor
t whe
n sh
e at
tend
ed B
oone
as
a st
uden
t.“I
fou
nd i
t to
be
such
a p
erso
nally
rew
ardi
ng s
port
; it
is r
eally
you
aga
inst
you
rsel
f. I
lov
ed h
ow i
t m
ade
me
feel
co
nfid
ent,
and
now
I lo
ve w
atch
ing
my
athl
etes
feel
con
fiden
t
Cou
nty
rece
ive.
“It’
s no
t ab
out
Boo
ne.
I w
ant
Ora
nge
Cou
nty
to
take
th
e St
ate
Cha
mpi
onsh
ip,”
Bay
bay
Byk
ov s
aid.
and
prou
d of
the
mse
lves
due
to
thei
r ac
hiev
emen
ts i
n th
e w
eigh
t roo
m,”
Sm
ith s
aid.
Bei
ng in
volv
ed w
ith s
tude
nts
duri
ng a
nd a
fter
sch
ool g
ives
a
posi
tive
vibe
. W
hen
Smith
get
s ho
me
from
sch
ool,
the
first
thi
ng s
he
does
is u
npac
k th
e bi
ke a
nd g
o fo
r a ru
n. S
mith
look
s for
war
d to
her
run
and
trie
s to
run
eve
ry d
ay.
“Som
etim
es,
the
run
is n
eede
d be
caus
e I’
m n
ot f
eelin
g po
sitiv
e, o
ther
tim
es t
he r
un i
s ju
st a
maz
ing
beca
use
I am
fe
elin
g po
sitiv
e al
read
y,”
Smith
sai
d.B
eing
act
ive
help
s Sm
ith b
e al
ert
duri
ng t
he d
ay,
help
s he
r br
ain
wor
k be
tter
and
mak
es h
er f
eel h
ealth
y. T
he m
ore
activ
e sh
e is
, the
bet
ter
she
feel
s.
“I k
now
the
ath
lete
s I
enco
unte
r ap
prec
iate
my
time
and
effo
rts
and
ther
e ar
e so
man
y of
my
stud
ents
that
sho
w th
eir
appr
ecia
tion
to m
e ev
ery
day,
” Sm
ith s
aid.
Ste
p by
Ste
p:H
ow to
app
ly e
yesh
adow
Wha
t is
nee
ded:
• P
rim
er•
Ligh
t br
own,
da
rk b
row
n,
and
blac
k ey
e sh
adow
Wha
t’s in
yo
ur b
ag?
Cla
ssy
Mak
eup
busi
ness
. “I
lik
e pe
ople
s’ r
eact
ions
whe
n I
finis
h th
eir m
akeu
p. I
like
mak
ing
othe
r pe
ople
hap
py,”
Cas
tillo
sai
d.
To
spre
ad
the
wor
d ab
out
the
busi
ness
, R
amos
he
lped
ha
nd
out
busi
ness
car
ds.
Bot
h of
the
ir m
othe
rs
help
by
te
lling
th
eir
frie
nds
abou
t C
astil
lo.
Cas
tillo
als
o ha
s a
page
on
Face
book
adv
ertis
ing
her
busi
ness
. “I
thi
nk t
hat
it is
aw
esom
e th
at s
he
foun
d so
met
hing
she
rea
lly e
njoy
s an
d sh
e co
uld
defin
itely
mak
e a
care
er o
ut
of it
,” R
amos
sai
d.C
asti
llo
wan
ts
the
cosm
etol
ogy
busi
ness
as
a si
de j
ob. S
he i
s cu
rren
tly
atte
ndin
g Jo
hn C
asab
lanc
as M
odel
ing
&
Car
eer
Cen
ter
whe
re
she
is
lear
ning
abo
ut e
tique
tte
and
mod
elin
g te
chni
ques
. C
asab
lanc
as
also
of
fers
bu
sine
ss c
lass
es a
nd te
ache
s par
ticip
ants
ab
out h
ow to
get
a jo
b.
Whe
n th
e fin
al b
ell r
ings
for
sch
ool
to e
nd a
nd k
ids
go to
thei
r var
ious
aft
er
scho
ol a
ctiv
ities
, C
astil
lo i
s pr
epar
ing
hers
elf f
or h
er fu
ture
.
‘I thi
nk
[vid
eos]
are
re
ally
fun
to
do b
ecau
se
I can
be
real
ly
crea
tive
w
ith
them
. I w
ant
to
see
if o
ther
pe
ople
like
m
y vi
deos
an
d us
e th
em fo
r th
emse
lves
. M
elod
y C
asti
lloS
opho
mor
e
ST
EP
1: P
rim
e th
e ey
elid
s.
ST
EP
2: A
pply
ligh
t br
own
on e
ntir
e lid
.S
TE
P 3
: Put
dar
k br
own
on o
uter
th
irds
of
lid.
ST
EP
4: A
pply
bl
ack
on c
reas
e of
ey
e.
TH
E F
INA
L P
RO
DU
CT
Pep
per
spra
y to
he
lp h
er in
ca
se o
f an
emer
genc
y
Bik
e pu
mp
in c
ase
she
gets
a fl
at
tire
Spa
nner
W
renc
h,
the
orig
inal
w
renc
h th
at
cam
e w
ith
the
bike
Ban
dage
s,
she’
s re
ady
in c
ase
of
an in
jury
I am
an
arts
y pe
rson
. I g
ot in
volv
ed in
ph
otog
raph
y by
just
see
ing
good
pic
ture
s an
d th
inki
ng, ‘
I wan
t to
tak
e pi
ctur
es li
ke t
hat’.
Elis
a C
asti
llo, s
enio
rsp
ecia
lfea
ture
Hilig
hts
new
spap
er @
hilig
htsn
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.m. T
his
spre
ad s
potlig
hts
five
peop
les’
lives
and
uni
que
activ
ities
they
par
ticip
ate
in.
Fro
m m
ake-
up s
tylin
g fo
r sp
ecia
l
occa
sions
to a
nswe
ring
trivia
que
stio
ns c
ompe
titive
ly, th
e ac
tivitie
s
high
light
ed v
ary
in s
kill a
nd p
erso
nal i
nter
est.
Thes
e ac
tivitie
s he
lp
relie
ve s
tress
and
are
an
esca
pe fr
om s
choo
l wor
k fo
r eac
h pe
rson
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otin
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ana
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VID
ES D
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SES
Pro
m s
easo
n is
just
aro
und
the
corn
er. F
or s
tude
nts
in n
eed
of p
rope
r att
ire, b
ut c
anno
t af
-fo
rd it
, che
ck o
ut t
he K
emos
abe
Klo
set.
Gen
tly-
used
and
/or n
ew b
ackp
acks
are
des
pera
tely
ne
eded
. T
here
is a
lso
a hi
gh n
eed
for 1
6 a
nd la
rger
-siz
ed J
unio
r/M
isse
s je
ans.
‘I qui
t co
ld t
urke
y. [
The
hea
lth
effe
cts
wer
en’t
] w
orth
it. T
he p
ros
and
cons
did
n’t
leve
l out
. [T
he
ciga
rett
es]
wer
e ki
lling
me.
Jam
es C
olso
n, s
enio
r
By
ME
GH
AN
CO
TTO
N
Cal
l it w
hat s
mok
ers w
ill, a
cig
, a n
ail
in t
he c
offin
or
a st
ogie
, cig
aret
tes
will
in
flict
the
sam
e am
ount
of
dam
age
no
mat
ter
wha
t nam
e th
ey g
o by
.Pe
ople
of
all
ages
sm
oke
ciga
rett
es
for
diff
eren
t re
ason
s.
Seni
or J
ames
C
olso
n st
arte
d sm
okin
g du
ring
th
e su
mm
er b
ecau
se it
was
the
thin
g to
do.
“I
tho
ught
it w
ould
just
be
cool
. It
w
as a
goo
d st
ress
relie
ver,”
Col
son
said
. I
t do
es n
ot t
ake
long
bef
ore
the
addi
ctio
n ki
cks
in.
The
re a
re m
ore
than
4,0
00 c
hem
ical
s fo
und
in t
obac
co
prod
ucts
whe
n sm
oked
. T
hese
che
mic
als
are
foun
d no
t on
ly
in c
igar
ette
s, b
ut a
re a
lso
foun
d w
hen
smok
ing
hook
ah.
Nic
otin
e, t
he m
ost
com
mon
che
mic
al,
trig
gers
the
rew
ard
path
way
s w
hich
co
ntro
l fe
elin
gs
of
plea
sure
in b
oth
form
s of
sm
okin
g.“M
y bo
dy w
ante
d th
e ni
cotin
e. J
ust
hold
ing
it fe
lt na
tura
l,” C
olso
n sa
id.
Nea
rly
ever
y or
gan
in t
he b
ody
is
harm
ed a
s a
resu
lt of
sm
okin
g.
It
is a
mai
n ca
use
of l
ung
canc
er a
nd
chro
nic
obst
ruct
ive
pulm
onar
y di
seas
e,
or
CO
PD,
whi
ch
incl
udes
ch
roni
c br
onch
itis
an
d em
phys
ema
whi
ch
dam
ages
th
e ai
r sa
cs
in
the
lung
s.
Hea
lth t
each
er a
nd t
rack
coa
ch D
arcy
Je
ffer
s lo
st h
er g
rand
mot
her
due
to
emph
ysem
a as
a r
esul
t of s
mok
ing.
N
ot
only
do
es
nico
tine
ha
ve
an
inte
rnal
eff
ect
on t
he b
ody,
but
it a
lso
affe
cts
appe
aran
ces.
Ex
ampl
es i
nclu
de
brow
ning
teet
h, ro
ttin
g gu
ms,
acn
e an
d th
e ev
er-li
nger
ing
smel
l of s
mok
e.“I
f yo
u sm
oke,
you
sm
ell.
You
r ho
use
smel
ls a
nd y
our c
ar sm
ells
. I tr
ied
[sm
okin
g] o
nce
and
deci
ded
it w
asn’
t fo
r m
e,”
Jeff
ers
said
. It
doe
s no
t ta
ke l
ong
for
soci
al o
r ph
ysic
al a
ctiv
ities
to b
ecom
e a
hass
le.
“[Sm
okin
g] c
ause
s yo
u to
hav
e a
cons
tant
cyc
le o
f st
ress
. It
was
har
d to
w
ork
out
beca
use
[I’m
] ou
t of
bre
ath,
” C
olso
n sa
id.
Kic
king
the
hab
it is
eas
ier
said
tha
n do
ne.
The
Nat
iona
l Ins
titut
e on
Dru
g A
buse
sta
tes,
“Fo
r so
me
peop
le,
the
feel
, sm
ell,
and
sigh
t of
a c
igar
ette
an
d th
e ri
tual
of
obta
inin
g, h
andl
ing,
lig
htin
g,
and
smok
ing
the
ciga
rett
e ar
e al
l as
soci
ated
with
the
ple
asur
able
ef
fect
s of
sm
okin
g an
d ca
n m
ake
with
draw
al o
r cr
avin
g w
orse
.”
The
sym
ptom
s of
with
draw
al c
an
incl
ude
depr
essi
on,
anxi
ety,
inc
reas
ed
appe
tite,
irr
itabi
lity
and
mor
e.
If a
smok
er w
ants
to s
top,
ther
e ar
e m
edic
al
trea
tmen
ts a
vaila
ble
over
the-
coun
ter.
If
she
er w
illpo
wer
is n
ot e
ffec
tive
in
quitt
ing,
the
tre
atm
ents
are
a s
afe
and
affo
rdab
le o
ptio
n.
Nic
otin
e rep
lace
men
t che
win
g gu
ms,
pa
tche
s an
d in
hale
rs e
xist
to
curv
e th
e ad
dict
ion
to c
igar
ette
sm
okin
g an
d to
w
ean
user
s of
f of
nic
otin
e.
Not
all
repl
acem
ents
are
eff
ectiv
e an
d re
sults
va
ry d
epen
ding
on
the
addi
ctio
n le
vel.
“I q
uit
cold
tur
key.
[T
he h
ealth
ef
fect
s w
eren
’t] w
orth
it.
The
pro
s an
d co
ns d
idn’
t le
vel
out.
[The
cig
aret
tes]
w
ere
killi
ng m
e,”
Col
son
said
. C
hoos
ing
whe
ther
or
not
to s
mok
e is
a p
erso
nal d
ecis
ion.
No
mat
ter
wha
t on
e be
lieve
s th
e pr
o’s
of s
mok
ing
are,
th
e si
mpl
e fa
ct is
that
sm
okin
g sh
orte
ns
lives
and
det
erio
rate
s th
e bo
dy.
By
TOM
MY
McD
ON
ALD
It is
no
surp
rise
that
stu
dent
s en
gage
in
the
prac
tice
of s
mok
ing
cann
abis
. A
lthou
gh,
it’s
usua
lly r
efer
red
to
as m
ariju
ana,
mar
y ja
ne,
pot,
wee
d, o
r a
vari
ety
of o
ther
nam
es,
thes
e ca
sual
na
mes
do
not
detr
act
from
how
ser
ious
us
ing
the
illeg
al s
ubst
ance
can
be.
“I k
now
a l
ot o
f pe
ople
who
hav
e be
en c
harg
ed w
ith t
he p
osse
ssio
n of
m
ariju
ana
and
othe
rs w
ho h
ave
been
ch
arge
d w
ith d
istr
ibut
ion,
and
[th
ey]
are
ruin
ed,”
fres
hman
Joh
n D
oe s
aid.
Mar
ijuan
a is
the
num
ber
one
used
ill
icit
drug
in th
e U
nite
d St
ates
, but
it is
no
t ne
cess
arily
the
mos
t ha
rmfu
l. O
ver
800,
000
Am
eric
ans
are
arre
sted
eac
h ye
ar fo
r mar
ijuan
a pos
sess
ion
or an
othe
r m
ariju
ana-
rela
ted
crim
e ac
cord
ing
to
drug
polic
y.or
g in
“1
0 Fa
cts
Abo
ut
Mar
ijuan
a.”
Poss
essi
ng m
ariju
ana
can
resu
lt in
up
to 1
0 ye
ars
in p
riso
n.
“I’v
e se
en t
oo m
any
go t
o ja
il as
a
resu
lt of
mak
ing
the
stup
id c
hoic
e to
us
e, se
ll or
pos
sess
mar
ijuan
a at
scho
ol,”
St
uden
t R
esou
rce
Off
icer
K
enne
th
Pink
ston
sai
d.
If o
ne is
cau
ght w
ith 2
0 gr
ams o
r les
s of
mar
ijuan
a, t
he m
axim
um s
ente
nce
is o
ne y
ear
and
$1,0
00 f
ine.
If
one
is
caug
ht w
ith m
ore
than
20
gram
s, it
is a
fe
lony
and
the
pen
altie
s ar
e eq
uiva
lent
to
ow
ning
25
or l
ess
mar
ijuan
a pl
ants
. T
hat
incl
udes
a m
axim
um o
f fiv
e ye
ars
in p
riso
n an
d a
max
imum
$5,
000
fine.
Se
lling
20
gram
s or
les
s co
ntai
ns t
he
sam
e le
gal
cons
eque
nces
as
poss
essi
on
of t
he s
ame
amou
nt. S
ellin
g 25
pou
nds
or l
ess
beco
mes
a f
elon
y w
ith a
fiv
e ye
ar m
axim
um s
ente
nce
and
max
imum
$5
,000
fin
e. W
hen
with
in 1
,000
fee
t
Mar
ijuan
a ha
s hi
ghs,
low
sof
a s
choo
l, pa
rk, c
olle
ge o
r an
y ot
her
qual
ified
are
a, t
he p
enal
ty f
or s
ellin
g au
tom
atic
ally
jum
ps t
o a
felo
ny w
ith a
m
axim
um 1
5 ye
ar se
nten
ce a
nd $
10,0
00.
Min
ors
can
atte
nd
Dru
g C
ourt
in
stea
d of
goi
ng t
hrou
gh t
he n
orm
al
coun
ty ju
veni
le c
ourt
. The
sys
tem
put
s th
e co
nvic
ted
into
a c
ouns
elin
g pr
ogra
m
whe
re t
he m
inor
can
eve
ntua
lly r
emov
e th
e of
fens
e fr
om h
is r
ecor
d if
he fo
llow
th
e cu
rfew
s, p
ass
drug
tes
ts a
nd a
tten
d hi
s co
unse
ling
sess
ions
.D
espi
te p
ossi
ble
lega
l con
sequ
ence
s,
soph
omor
e Ja
ne D
oe s
mok
es a
few
tim
es a
wee
k an
d on
wee
kend
s. D
espi
te
it be
ing
a tim
e co
nsum
ing
and
half-
debi
litat
ing
habi
t, sh
e ha
s be
en a
ble
to
mai
ntai
n he
r 4.
3 w
eigh
ted
GPA
. Sh
e cr
edits
mar
ijuan
a fo
r pu
lling
her
out
of
dep
ress
ion
and
help
ing
her
build
a
rela
tions
hip
with
her
sib
ling
thro
ugh
smok
ing
toge
ther
.M
ariju
ana
for
all
the
nega
tive
co
nnot
atio
ns a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith i
t, ha
sn’t
been
ful
ly n
egat
ive
acco
rdin
g to
Joh
n D
oe, b
ut t
hat
is n
ot t
o sa
y its
ben
efits
ou
twei
gh it
s ne
gativ
es.
“It
relie
ves
a lo
t of
str
ess.
Whe
n I’
m
real
ly p
isse
d of
f I
have
to
smok
e or
I’ll
pu
nch
som
ethi
ng. I
’ve
gott
en i
nvol
ved
in a
lot
of h
ard
drug
s, c
oke,
mol
ly a
nd
it’s
mai
nly
beca
use
you
buy
pot
from
dr
ug d
eale
rs w
ho a
re in
volv
ed in
oth
er
drug
s,”
John
Doe
sai
d.
Sim
ilar
in n
ame,
but
diff
eren
t in
pr
acti
ce,
synt
heti
c m
ariju
ana,
al
so
know
n as
spic
e or K
2, is
mor
e har
mfu
l to
its u
sers
tha
n sm
okin
g w
eed.
Syn
thet
ic
wee
d ca
n be
fou
nd a
t so
me
gas
stat
ions
un
der
a va
riet
y of
nam
es, e
ven
thou
gh
Con
gres
s ou
tlaw
ed i
t’s s
ale
in 2
012.
It
Sm
okin
’ hot
: Cig
aret
tes
burn
live
s
By
JAC
KS
ON
CR
UM
BLY
Use
of
toba
cco
is p
rom
inen
t in
the
U
nite
d St
ates
tod
ay, s
uch
as c
igar
ette
s,
ciga
rs a
nd s
mok
eles
s to
bacc
o.
Smok
eles
s to
bacc
o,
com
mon
ly
refe
rred
to
as “
dip,
” h
as b
een
arou
nd
ever
sin
ce to
bacc
o w
as h
arve
sted
. D
ip i
s ex
trem
ely
com
mon
am
ong
athl
etes
, par
ticul
arly
in b
aseb
all,
beca
use
one
can
do it
whi
le p
layi
ng o
r pra
ctic
ing
the
spor
t, un
like
smok
ing
toba
cco.
T
his
sort
of
toba
cco
has
also
fou
nd
its w
ay t
o st
uden
ts,
both
dur
ing
and
afte
r sc
hool
hou
rs.
One
can
pur
chas
e di
p, li
ke s
mok
ing
toba
cco,
at
the
age
of 1
8, b
ut t
hat
does
no
t al
way
s m
ean
min
ors
cann
ot g
et
thei
r ha
nds
on it
. Ju
nior
Joh
n D
oe,
age
17,
dips
fiv
e tim
es a
day
, at s
choo
l and
spe
nds
near
ly
$40
a w
eek
on s
mok
eles
s to
bacc
o.
Doe
sta
rted
dip
ping
whe
n he
was
12
year
s ol
d.“I
was
fis
hing
with
my
budd
ies
and
dipp
ing
soun
ded
like
a fa
ntas
tic i
dea,
” D
oe s
aid.
Doe
’s b
rand
s of c
hoic
e ar
e Lo
ng C
ut
($3.
29 a
can
) an
d G
rizz
ly (
$3.7
5 a
can)
. D
oe
belie
ves
dipp
ing
relie
ves
head
ache
s mor
e ef
fect
ivel
y th
an A
spir
in
and
rela
xes
him
whe
n he
is
stre
ssed
. C
urre
ntly
, D
oe
does
no
t pl
an
on
quitt
ing.
In 1
3 st
ates
, in
clud
ing
Flor
ida,
if
a m
inor
is c
augh
t us
ing
toba
cco
he m
ust
atte
nd e
duca
tiona
l aw
aren
ess
clas
ses
on
toba
cco
use.
In
addi
tion
he w
ill b
e fin
ed u
p to
$25
0 an
d th
e us
er’s
dri
ver’s
lic
ense
may
be
susp
ende
d.
Als
o, t
he
pare
nts
of t
he u
nder
age
user
can
be
conv
icte
d of
a v
iola
tion
and
forc
ed t
o at
tend
thes
e cl
asse
s w
ith th
e us
er.
Pete
r Po
st,
base
ball
coac
h an
d al
gebr
a te
ache
r, do
esn’
t le
t st
uden
ts o
r pl
ayer
s di
p at
all
and
is a
gain
st a
nyon
e,
youn
g or
old
, us
ing
toba
cco.
If
he
catc
hes
a pl
ayer
he
mak
es t
he p
laye
r si
t ou
t a w
eek
of p
ract
ices
and
gam
es.
“I th
ink
dipp
ing
is b
ad p
erio
d. I
thin
k a
lot
of t
he g
uys
see
the
prof
essi
onal
pl
ayer
s do
ing
it,”
Post
sai
d.M
ajor
Lea
gue
Base
ball
has
bann
ed
play
ers
from
car
ryin
g to
bacc
o ca
ns o
n th
em d
urin
g ga
mes
and
usi
ng d
urin
g in
terv
iew
s bu
t ha
s no
t ba
nned
pla
yers
us
ing
it du
ring
pla
y.D
ip co
ntai
ns n
icot
ine,
like
ciga
rett
es,
whi
ch i
s an
add
ictiv
e dr
ug t
hat
mak
es
one
crav
e it
. A
mon
g ni
coti
ne,
dip
cont
ains
28
othe
r car
cino
gens
incl
udin
g:
cadm
ium
use
d in
car
bat
teri
es;
lea
d;
n-ni
tros
amin
es;
polo
nium
21
0,
a ty
pe
of
nucl
ear
was
te;
hydr
azin
e;
benz
opyr
ene;
ura
nium
235
; us
ed i
n
nucl
ear
wea
pons
and
fibe
rgla
ss.
Stud
ies
show
, du
e to
it
s hi
gher
le
vels
of
ni
coti
ne,
dip
is
hard
er
to
quit
than
cig
aret
tes.
O
nce
one
has
beco
me
addi
cted
to
dip
it is
ext
rem
ely
diff
icul
t to
sto
p, a
nd c
an i
nduc
e on
e w
ith w
ithdr
awal
s.
If o
ne is
a c
onst
ant
user
bef
ore
the
age
of 1
8, th
ere
is a
n 80
pe
rcen
t cha
nce
he w
ill u
se it
for t
he re
st
of h
is li
fe.
Alo
ng w
ith c
ance
r of
the
pan
crea
s an
d m
outh
, di
p al
so i
ncre
ases
ris
k of
gu
m d
isea
se a
nd h
eart
dis
ease
fro
m
high
er b
lood
pre
ssur
e. D
ip a
lso
redu
ces
an at
hlet
e’s a
bilit
y to
per
form
bec
ause
it
caus
es s
low
er r
eact
ion
time.
D
ippi
ng c
an b
e ha
rmfu
l or
ev
en fa
tal t
o th
e us
er’s
hea
lth
and
star
ting
earl
ier
only
in
crea
ses
one’
s ri
sks.
B
oth
smok
ing
and
smok
eles
s to
bacc
o pr
esen
t un
heal
thy
risk
s fo
r on
e’s
futu
re a
nd c
ould
af
fect
one
’s fu
ture
.
Dip
ping
hur
ts s
tude
nt’s
hea
lth
is li
nked
with
kid
ney
dam
age,
has
kill
ed
teen
s and
cau
sed
over
11,
000
emer
genc
y ro
om
visi
ts
in
2010
, ac
cord
ing
to
CN
N in
“T
een
narr
owly
esc
apes
dea
th
afte
r sm
okin
g sy
nthe
tic
mar
ijuan
a.”
Acc
ordi
ng t
o U
.S.
Dru
g En
forc
emen
t A
dmin
istr
atio
n sp
okes
wom
an B
arba
ra
Car
reno
, syn
thet
ic m
ariju
ana
can
be 1
00
times
str
onge
r th
an m
ariju
ana.
“[Sy
nthe
tic
mar
ijuan
a]
is
liter
ally
th
e sc
arie
st s
**t
I ha
ve e
ver
done
. It
’s
real
ly e
asy
to s
mok
e to
o m
uch.
I w
as in
da
nger
of
goin
g in
to c
ardi
ac a
rres
t la
st
time
I sm
oked
too
muc
h. I
t’s a
rea
lly,
real
ly s
cary
hig
h. I
t’s a
ctua
lly a
lot
of
fun
thou
gh,”
Joh
n D
oe s
aid.
Wee
d ha
s af
fect
ed
stud
ent’
s re
puta
tions
in
high
sch
ool.
Whe
ther
it
is v
iew
ed a
s a
posi
tive
trai
t to
sm
oke
it,
or a
neg
ativ
e on
e, i
t ch
ange
s st
uden
t’s
perc
eptio
ns o
f eac
h ot
her.
“I l
ost
all
of m
y fr
iend
s be
caus
e I
was
doi
ng it
. I d
idn’
t ca
re w
hat
peop
le
[tho
ught
] of
me
beca
use
I w
as h
appy
,”
Jane
Doe
sai
d.M
ariju
ana
is li
nked
to c
ausi
ng c
ance
r an
d ha
ving
no
effe
ct, s
o its
exa
ct e
ffec
ts
are
unkn
own
and
likel
y di
ffer
ent
for
each
indi
vidu
al. S
ome
user
s un
ders
tand
th
at w
hat
they
are
doi
ng i
s ba
d fo
r th
em, b
ut th
at fa
ct d
oes
not s
top
them
.“I
t w
ill
affe
ct
me
late
r in
lif
e.
Smok
ing
anyt
hing
is r
eally
bad
for
you,
bu
t it
won
’t af
fect
me
‘til l
ater
,” s
enio
r Jo
e Sm
ith s
aid.
Jo
hn
Doe
ha
s lit
tle
conc
ern
for
smok
ing
mar
ijuan
a an
d ac
tual
ly
is
cert
ain
it w
ill n
ot e
ffec
t him
at a
ll.
Alt
houg
h he
alth
ef
fect
s ar
e no
t ce
rtai
n, l
egal
con
sequ
ence
s w
ill a
ffec
t st
uden
ts fo
r th
e th
eir
entir
e lif
e.
60
perc
ent
of s
tude
nts
who
use
dru
gs
regu
larly
cla
im to
use
m
ariju
ana 10
perc
ent
of a
ll m
ales
us
e m
ariju
ana
com
pare
d to
6
perc
ent
of fe
mal
es
14m
illio
n A
mer
ican
s re
port
usi
ng
mar
ijuan
a in
the
la
st m
onth
63
.9pe
rcen
t of
mar
ijuan
a us
age
repo
rted
in
emer
genc
y ro
oms
wer
e re
cord
ed in
D
alla
s, T
X.
fastfigures
1.1
perc
ent
of p
eopl
e ar
e in
ris
k of
m
ariju
ana
abus
e an
d 0
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erce
nt
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of
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ijuan
a de
pend
ence
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rce/
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fact
s be
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hoo
kah
By
CO
OP
ER
BR
OC
K
Oft
en
thou
ght
a le
ss
harm
ful
alte
rnat
ive
to
ciga
rett
es,
hook
ah
has
beco
me
a po
pula
r su
bstit
ute.
T
he f
acts
beh
ind
this
pre
conc
eive
d no
tion,
how
ever
, say
oth
erw
ise.
A
ho
okah
, or
w
ater
pi
pe,
is
esse
ntia
lly
a co
olin
g sy
stem
fo
r to
bacc
o sm
oke
that
was
inve
nted
in
Pers
ia d
urin
g th
e 15
00’s
. Fl
avor
ed
toba
cco
is p
lace
d in
to a
bow
l, w
hich
is
then
bur
ned,
and
the
smok
e pa
sses
thro
ugh
a ba
sin
of w
ater
to
puri
fy a
nd
cool
the
end
res
ult,
whi
ch is
cha
nnel
ed
to b
e in
hale
d th
roug
h a
hose
.W
hile
the
cur
rent
law
s re
gard
ing
smok
ing
hook
ah m
irro
r tho
se re
gard
ing
ciga
rett
es,
whi
ch r
equi
re o
ne t
o be
18
year
s ol
d to
sm
oke,
hoo
kah
is o
ften
ea
sier
to
ac
quir
e,
and
annu
ally
le
ss
expe
nsiv
e th
an c
igar
ette
s.
Sinc
e ci
gare
tte
smok
e is
sat
urat
ed
wit
h m
ore
harm
ful
chem
ical
s an
d ni
coti
ne
than
ho
okah
sm
oke,
it
is
as
sum
ed th
at h
ooka
h is
saf
er.
On
the
cont
rary
, w
hile
ho
okah
sm
oke
is m
ore
puri
fied,
and
con
tain
s le
ss h
arm
ful
subs
tanc
es t
han
ciga
rett
e sm
oke
does
, th
e sh
eer
amou
nt
of
smok
e in
hale
d du
ring
a h
ooka
h se
ssio
n is
eno
ugh
to m
ake
hook
ah t
he m
ore
harm
ful
acti
vity
. A
si
ngle
ho
okah
se
ssio
n ca
n be
the e
quiv
alen
t of s
mok
ing
100
or m
ore
ciga
rett
es, a
ccor
ding
to th
e W
orld
Hea
th O
rgan
izat
ion.
“[I d
on’t
wor
ry ab
out t
he h
ealth
risk
s of
sm
okin
g ho
okah
] at
the
mom
ent,
but
long
ter
m, w
hen
I th
ink
abou
t th
e th
ings
tha
t co
uld
happ
en,
I ki
nd o
f w
orry
,” s
enio
r La
ya A
l-kha
lil s
aid.
Al-k
halil
has
bee
n sm
okin
g ho
okah
si
nce
she
was
14
year
s ol
d. O
rigi
nally
fr
om
a sm
all
villa
ge
in
Leba
non,
A
l-kha
lil’s
fam
ily s
mok
ed h
ooka
h as
a
cultu
ral t
radi
tion,
rath
er th
an a
s a
soci
al
activ
ity.
On
the
flip
side
, se
nior
Jan
e D
oe
star
ted
smok
ing
hook
ah
over
th
e pa
st w
inte
r br
eak,
aft
er h
er f
rien
ds
intr
oduc
ed h
er to
it.
“[I
smok
e] f
or f
un,”
Doe
sai
d. “
It’s
fu
n do
to
tric
ks w
ith t
he s
mok
e. I
t pa
sses
tim
e an
d do
esn’
t get
bor
ing.
”W
hat
is
gene
rally
le
sser
kn
own
is t
hat
hook
ah c
an a
lso
be a
ddic
tive.
Si
nce
user
s in
hale
mor
e to
tal
nico
tine,
th
e ad
dict
ive
agen
t in
tob
acco
, fr
om
hook
ah
sess
ions
, sm
oker
s ca
n ge
t ad
dict
ed f
aste
r an
d m
ore
seve
rely
tha
n ci
gare
tte
smok
ers.
“[I’
m a
ddic
ted]
bec
ause
it c
omes
up
a lo
t in
my
life,
and
I u
se it
as
an e
scap
e.
I re
ally
wan
t to
sm
oke
righ
t no
w,”
D
oe s
aid.
“It
cal
ms
you
dow
n, a
nd i
t se
para
tes
you
from
eve
ryth
ing
else
. ”W
hile
the
cur
rent
law
s re
gard
ing
smok
ing
hook
ah m
irro
r tho
se re
gard
ing
ciga
rett
es,
whi
ch r
equi
re o
ne t
o be
18
year
s ol
d to
sm
oke,
hoo
kah
is o
ften
ea
sier
to
get
a ho
ld o
f th
an c
igar
ette
s.
One
onl
y ne
eds
to b
uy o
ne h
ooka
h,
whi
ch c
an t
hen
be u
sed
by m
any,
onl
y ha
ving
to
repl
ace
the
toba
cco,
rat
her
than
buy
the
who
le p
acka
ge r
epea
tedl
y.
“It’s
rel
axin
g, b
ut it
’s a
soc
ial t
hing
, it
open
s up
con
vers
atio
ns a
nd y
ou m
eet
new
peo
ple,
” A
lkha
lil s
aid.
Beca
use
of t
he id
ea o
f ho
okah
bei
ng
less
har
mfu
l, it
is t
akin
g m
ore
of a
hol
d in
the
teen
age
com
mun
ity. H
ooka
hs a
re
rela
tivel
y in
expe
nsiv
e an
d ar
e se
en a
s a
soci
al a
ctiv
ity,
rath
er t
han
an e
qual
ly,
if no
t m
ore,
add
ictiv
e al
tern
ativ
e to
ci
gare
ttes
. T
here
are
cur
rent
ly 2
6 ho
okah
bar
s in
O
rlan
do,
the
maj
orit
y of
w
hich
ch
arge
$10
to u
se th
eir
hook
ahs.
60
%of
teen
s as
ked
knew
tha
t us
ing
hook
ah w
as m
ore
detr
imen
tal t
o th
eir
heal
th t
han
usin
g ci
gare
ttes
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196
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NA
MA
RIE
BO
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The
div
erse
wor
ld o
f vi
deo
gam
ing
mak
es e
xplo
ding
car
s, a
nnih
ilatio
ns o
f zo
mbi
es a
nd f
ight
ing
alon
gsid
e Ir
on
Man
pos
sibl
e.
With
the
rap
id r
ise
in t
echn
olog
y,
mor
e pe
ople
are
tur
ning
to
the
digi
tal
wor
ld fo
r th
eir
ente
rtai
nmen
t. T
he i
ncre
ase
of p
opul
arity
in
the
vide
o ga
me
wor
ld i
s pr
ovin
g to
be
a su
cces
sful
one
with
a g
ross
-inc
ome
of
$24.
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illio
n in
201
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to
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ent
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l Fac
ts r
epor
t.W
ith 4
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rcen
t of
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ted
Stat
es
hous
ehol
ds o
wni
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gam
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nsol
e, th
is
show
s th
e in
crea
sing
pop
ular
ity o
f th
e vi
deo
gam
e.V
ideo
ga
me
rele
ase
even
ts
are
beco
min
g as
po
pula
r as
re
leas
es
of
bloc
kbus
ter
mov
ies.
R
elea
se d
ates
of p
opul
ar v
ideo
gam
es
such
as
Cal
l of D
uty:
Mod
ern
War
fare
3,
attr
act
crow
ds o
f th
ousa
nds
to w
ait
in
line
for
a ch
ance
to
get
the
$40
vide
o ga
me.
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cha
rt w
ith u
pcom
ing
rele
ases
is
incl
uded
in th
is s
prea
d.T
he
impa
ct
that
th
e vi
deo
gam
e w
orld
has
on
this
gen
erat
ion
of st
uden
ts
is la
rge
desp
ite t
he f
act
that
the
ave
rage
vi
deo
gam
er p
laye
r is
30
year
s ol
d.
Stud
ents
ar
e ac
tive
ly
invo
lved
w
ith
mul
tipl
e el
emen
ts
from
th
e di
gita
l ga
min
g in
dust
ry.
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s sp
read
hi
ghlig
hts
upco
min
g re
leas
es o
f po
pula
r vi
deo
gam
es.
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Gam
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antic
ipat
e ne
w re
leas
es
reac
tion
of s
tude
nts
to t
hese
upc
omin
g ga
mes
and
one
s th
ey a
re m
ost
exci
ted
for.
With
the
vid
eo g
ame
indu
stry
bei
ng
so s
ucce
ssfu
l, th
ere’
s st
iff c
ompe
titio
n be
twee
n vi
deo
gam
e co
nsol
es.
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ow,
ther
e is
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brea
kdow
n of
po
pula
r vi
deo
gam
e co
nsol
es
and
a pr
evie
w o
f con
sole
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min
g so
on.
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ther
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are
use
d to
lose
wei
ght
or j
ust
an e
scap
e, t
he w
orld
of
gam
ing
has c
hang
ed th
e w
orld
of e
nter
tain
men
t.
By
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TR
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he L
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f Us
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crip
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:
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a de
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fu
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de
cim
ates
m
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of
the
hum
an
popu
latio
n,
surv
ivor
s Jo
el
and
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e m
ust
trek
acr
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post
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caly
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U
nite
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ates
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ging
infe
cted
for
mer
hu
man
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e ne
w,
hars
h m
ilita
ry
gove
rnm
ent.
The
Las
t of U
s is
criti
cally
ac
clai
med
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ving
won
sev
eral
aw
ards
al
read
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lanc
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ding
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crip
tion
: In
an
al
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real
ity,
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cago
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any
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a s
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com
pute
r th
at c
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all o
f th
e in
form
atio
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the
city
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ga
me
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ws
mas
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he m
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hack
int
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is
oper
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stem
to
ob
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l in
form
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with
them
es o
f soc
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row
ing
depe
nden
ce
on
tech
nolo
gy,
this
co
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ex
gam
e is
co
nsid
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to
be
on
e th
e m
ost
antic
ipat
ed g
ames
of
the
year
and
won
se
vera
l Bes
t of
aw
ards
at
the
Ele
ctro
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erta
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eroe
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fr
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e ga
me,
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ayer
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ork
to
defe
at
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tor
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m a
s th
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favo
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l C
hara
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s. F
an f
avor
ites
like
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dpoo
l, Sp
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tain
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nd W
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pear
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wel
l as
villa
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neto
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hino
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o V
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focu
s on
thr
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rota
goni
sts
in p
ursu
it of
mon
ey i
n th
e fic
tiona
l ci
ty o
f Lo
s Sa
ntos
. C
onsi
dere
d to
be
the
abso
lute
m
ost a
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ipat
ed g
ame
of 2
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the
first
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