December 2014
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Hour of Code Comes to MLEC
By Sana Chaudhry Advances in technology propelled the world into the twenty-first century and continue to transform the ways that people communicate, collaborate, and learn. …
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Security Breaches at the White House
By Jennifer Perez The White House is said to be one of the safest places in the United States, yet recent events have challenged those…
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High School Football Players, is it worth the Risk?
By Daniela Morales In a matter of one week, three high school football players died on the field. Are they self-pressured to become pro players;…
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Miami Lakes Educational Center’s James Parker Wins 2014 North Region Principal of the Year
By Nathalie Mairena The North Region Principal of the Year Award is a prestigious award, given to only the best of principals after a strict…
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Is Tobacco Ebola’s Cure?
By Lessenitt Campos Tobacco, an unlikely ingredient with a bad reputation, is changing the way pharmacists and health experts view their approach to fighting Ebola.…
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The Story Behind Homeless Youth
By Edysmar Diaz-Cruz Samantha Diaz ran away from home at age sixteen. She lived in a foster home that was so abusive that she preferred…
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Who said being the Youngest is the Best?
By Lessenitt Campos There are always these false accusations of the youngest being spoiled, the youngest being a brat, the youngest getting all the attention.…
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Hermione for Gender Equality
By Cesar Zafra Widely known for her role as a Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, Emma Watson delivered an inspirational speech representing the…
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Teen Pregnancy: Prevention and Solutions
By Nicole Perez Teenager pregnancy has become an issue throughout the world but even more so in the United States. The Children’s Aid society is…