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The Africa Yoga Project Visits MLEC by Angelie Yglesias

 “Open your heart to the sky, to the possibilities.” Inside of Miami Lakes Educational Center’s auditorium, a handful of students and teachers stood wobbling on foam mats, stretching their arms and legs into various yoga positions. In the center of all of this are three yoga instructors: Antony Njoroge, Luca Richards, and Walter Mugwe.

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Military Scientists Develop a Pizza That Will Last For Three Years For Soldiers by Chloe Baldino

Due to the overwhelming demand from soldiers overseas, there have been great improvements in the development of a pizza that will last up to three years. Not only will it last long, it will remain edible through its lifespan without the need for refrigeration or cooking.

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Ukraine: The Scene of Chaos and Tension by Vivian Bermudez

Civil unrest in Ukraine began 4 months ago when Prime Minister Viktor F. Yanukovych decided to take the $15 billion buy-out from Russia instead of finalizing negations to join the European Union. Civilians took to the streets to advocate their disdain of the decision taken by the Prime Minister, along with their general unhappiness towards…

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Miami-Dade Performs Exuberantly in AP Scores by Daniel Saiz and Nathalie Mairena

Florida’s own Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) was honored at Dr. Michael M. Krop High School on January 22, standing as the nation’s leader, among several school districts, in improving their access to Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses as well as improving the passing rate. Everyone from students to teachers to school officials were applauded…

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China and the United States Crush Six Tons of Ivory to Discourage Illegal Trade by Gabriella Indart

China, the United States, and parts of Africa, such as Kenya and Gabon, have all joined together in order to ensure both the protection of elephants and the destruction of confiscated ivory collected from illegal smuggling. This is their fight against poachers who kill 30,000 elephants and rhinos each year.