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History of Cheese

History of Cheese

By: Jayanth Yelamanchili, Journalist
Until its modern spread along with European culture, cheese was most common by far in Europ.
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Why Is Iceland The Safest Country In The World?

By: Zymaia Mendes, Journalist
When it comes to safety, Iceland is the country that comes to mind. Iceland consistently ranks as one of the safest nations on the planet. From low crime rates to a strong social safety net Iceland has been outstanding in protecting its civilians.
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How To Camp Professionally: Camping Gear

By: Ethan Lin, Journalist
Camping is a great way to relax and have fun. However, if done incorrectly, can lead to many stressful moments. This article will teach you the equipment and ways to camp correctly.
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Fly Fishing Vs. Traditional Fishing

By: David leach, Journalist
If you are starting, you should probably do regular fishing and not fly fishing because regular fishing is cheaper and easier to learn. But, if you like regular fishing a lot, you should try fly fishing because it's very fun and different and it can help you grow your overall fishing skills by learning how to use a different technique.
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Halloween: How to participate

Halloween: How to participate

By: Ethan Lin, Journalist
Halloween is a holiday celebrated each year on October 31. 73% of all Americans participate in it, and you should too!
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How Deep Can We Dig?

By: Michael James, Journalist
The depth to which we can dig is ultimately constrained by a combination of technological limitations, geological conditions, and the physical properties of the Earth itself.
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The reason pitchers are throwing their arms off

The reason pitchers are throwing their arms off

By: Joseph Park, Journalist
Now that we have the basics down, we now have to explain the science behind pitching. To throw a fastball like the pros we have to use this principle called  Elastic potential energy. When throwing a fastball professionals, the shoulder twist back bout 180 degrees which is much more than the average human.
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Why are MLB players so good?

Why are MLB players so good?

By: Joseph Park, Journalist
Here are the steps. Firstly the pitcher releases the baseball, then it takes about 75 milliseconds for your brain to identify the ball, which leads to about 150 milliseconds for the batter to decide if he is going to swing, if it is going to hit him, where the ball is going to land in the strike zone, and when to swing. All it 150 milliseconds. Then after that, the batter must swing, for a major league hitter it takes 100 to 150 milliseconds. Which leaves pretty much zero margin for error.
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What is Speedskating?

What is Speedskating?

By: Ethan Lin, Journalist
The guide for people who don’t know what speedskating is and who already know who speedskating is.
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The Origin of Softball

The Origin of Softball

By: Madelyn Chung, Journalist
As softball is growing in it's popularity, what is the origin of this sport?
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How AI changed the World Cup

How AI changed the World Cup

By: Avi Dhanjal, Journalist
How the World Cup used AI
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The Origin Of Volleyball

By: Raina Gullo, Journalist
Volleyball, formally called mintonette, is believed to be made in Massachusetts, the year of 1895, by William G. Morgan. The game was thought up as a combination of basketball, tennis, handball, and a little structure from baseball. The ball from basketball, the net from tennis, the handling of the ball from handball, and the innings, now known as sets, from baseball.
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