Metail’s Virtual Fitting Room Enhances Online Shopping

Janelle Patrick 256 0

Online shopping can be a tricky process. You find an outfit you want, but can’t imagine what it will look like on you or which size is right. And while a model demonstrating clothes is better than a mannequin, it […]

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The Truth about Videogames and Violence

Marissa Isgreen 138 0

The United States has endured another school shooting, this time in Washington State. It didn’t take long before the who, what, when, and where were solidified. Now the media will ask why. Inevitably, video games will become an explanation. Call […]

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The Future of Food: 3D Printing

Erin Mowry 67 0

The future is now, people. We are in the midst of some crazy concept called 3D Printed Food. When you hear 3D printing what do you think? Technology trade shows with 3D printed forks? Or is it the 3D printed […]

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VISUAL: American Obsession with “Survivor,” Reality TV

Bet Llavador 223 0

One of the first and most famous reality shows that kick-started the reality TV scene in the early 2000s in the United States was Survivor. After 28 seasons, the show maintains a committed and growing audience. So why are Americans […]

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VIDEO: Part III: Intersectionality Personified: Izzy’s Story

Lia Conger 81 0

As you have seen in the last two parts of this, series, TCKs and LGBTQ+ individuals have their own definitions of the cultures and communities. But what happens when we find a cross of these two lifestyles? For Izzy, her […]

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A Look at Body Shaming around the world

Courtney Noonan 604 0

It’s easy to attribute negative body image, eating disorders, and insecurity to outside influences. Sure, the relentless worship of a size 0 figure in popular culture sends a negative message to society, but we ultimately decide if we let such […]

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Five of the Most-Asked Relationship Questions

Olivia Charlet 127 0

Daphna Levy is a relationship expert who has spent years guiding others through coaching, workshops and seminars. This experience and her studies helped her write the book “Picking Right, The Single’s Guide to Finding the Right Match”.  After reading and reviewing her […]

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My Native American Culture (Part 3)

Kameron McMillion 132 0

Jobs The jobs that the Chiricahua Apache people had are also much different than what people have today. The moms and dads of the tribe had a lot of responsibility. The woman, or moms, were in charge of the homes. […]

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