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Mac V. PC

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When it comes to computers, which do you prefer, Macs or PCs? The debate of which of these two brands is better has been going since the day Macintosh came out with their original computers, but time has not cooled this debate, and it is still going strong.

Summer Reading

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Who wants to read books when there are a million better things to do? This piece shows why reading is not as boring as it may seem, why it is beneficial, and how it can be accomplished in many ways.

Treating Trauma

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As part of an Abnormal Psychology class, I wrote a research paper about the various medications used to treat post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). When I started writing this paper, my goal was to promote medication adherence by supporting the efficacy of psychotropic medications (with a specific focus on combat-induced PTSD). It seems like the […]

Leaders of the Hacktivists

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How safe is your computer and the information on it? Not as safe as you might think. Even with all of those virus protection programs hogging the bandwidth of your computer, it will not be enough to stop the hacktivists groups popping up who can do anything on the internet if they set their minds to it.

Digital VS Traditional Art

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With the rapid growth in technology these days, its hard to say which are necessary in our everyday life. There’s mechanical toothbrushes, egg-crackers, and blow drying toilets (interested? Go here http://walyou.com/lazy-gadgets/). It is easy to say that technology is beginning to take certain customs and traditions away from us as well as making us increasingly […]

Buy Nothing Day

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Toys, cake, and the latest technologies are just a few products, among the multitudes, produced in a capitalist society that Buy Nothing Day attempts to put on the chopping block.

My Life's Cycle

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Today in the life of a military family, each and every member of the family has to learn how to adjust and cope with “picking up” and moving to a completely new place every two or three years.