Hands Hoping to Help Haiti in Earthquake Relief
After the devastation caused by the earthquake in Haiti, there are over 100,000 people that died, including 22 United Nations peacekeepers and more people homeless and injured.
President Obama said on Jan. 14, "To the people of Haiti, we say clearly and with conviction, you will not be forsaken.…
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Georgia Colleges Suffering: It's Time For A Change
Although the Atlanta University Schools are all privately funded, Georgia colleges as a whole are suffering from a drop in student enrollment and shrinking budgets. Clark Atlanta University knows all about shrinking budgets, after the faculty and budget cut last year.…
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Celebrity Panda Eats Shoots and Leaves Back to China
Posted on flickr.com, was a statement not coming from a survivor of the recent earthquake in Haiti but from a devastated Tai Shan fan whose world was turned upside down by the official announcement that this famous panda would be leaving D.C. for China.
"Thank you so much for your kindness and support.…
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African Americans Suffrage Increases due to Skin Cancer Diagnoses
Many people know that Caucasians often get skin cancer because of tanning beds and being exposed to the sun. But African-Americans are dying from this disease faster because of a delayed diagnosis.
Melanoma, also known as "black mole cancer" is the deadliest form of skin cancer.…
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Colleges Banning Smoking Across the United States
In many colleges and universities throughout the United States, smoking is banned not only in buildings, but on campuses.
Many students are upset, but it is helping to promote healthy living on campus.
At the University of Kentucky, there was a campus ban of cigarettes and all other forms of tobacco throughout school grounds and parking areas.…
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