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My favorite holiday is and has always been Halloween. There’s just something about the atmosphere that I love. I guess it could also have something to do with all of the awesome pumpkin baked goods my local grocery store also starts offering. At this point, though, I’m in a different state, and those…
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I came across this (http://www.dellsocialinnovationcompetition.com/ideaView?id=08780000000PDClAAO) while looking for a power player. There was a social innovation competition hosted by Dell that offered a…
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On March 10, 2020, I’m at home eating dinner with my family. While I’m by no means a chef, I do like to cook. I’m always looking for something new. On this particular day, I’ve finally battled my age old cooking nightmare: fish. By this time, overfishing has nearly destroyed some of the world’s fish populations such as blue fin tuna (…
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My search started by simply typing “food security Delaware” into Google and scrolling through the links. The first on the list is this: http://www.ers.usda.gov/AmberWaves/June07/Features/Struggling.htm. It’s…
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It’s April 24th, 2020. I’ve graduated from art school, after a myriad of positions storyboarding and animating at marketing companies, I’ve finally landed a job at a big feature film company. My work nights range from your average eight hour day to extremely long nights where I may as well take a sleeping bag with me to the office. My son is 10 years old and doing well in…
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This isn't a difficult one at all. I already have a hero, and I've been shadowing him for a while. His name is James Randi, and he's the founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation (http://www.randi.org/). The lack of critical thinking skills is a big problem in United States and other countries, and James Randi stresses the importance of it and demonstrates the harm that the lack of it can cause.
I regularly read JREF's blog, swift, I…
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