Why Esports Should be Promoted as a Legitimate Sport

Esports, or competitive video gaming, has been growing in popularity and recognition over the past few years. From humble beginnings as a niche hobby, esports has now evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry with millions of fans and participants worldwide. Despite this, esports still faces challenges in being recognized and accepted as a legitimate sport.…

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Opinion Greta Thunberg is a Powerful Voice for Climate Action

Greta Thunberg, the Swedish climate activist, has quickly become one of the most prominent voices for climate action in the world. At just 17 years old, she has inspired millions of people around the world with her passionate and unwavering commitment to tackling the greatest challenge of our time. Greta’s activism began in 2018, when…

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Kindergarten A place for play or a place to learn

By Roy Kim In recent years, the international stage has witnessed a geopolitical shift as the BRICS club, composed of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. This grouping of major rising economies, initially known as ‘BRIC’ before the addition of South Africa, formed a coalition that challenged the status quo of Western-led world politics…

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Donald Trump ad s Leader

Donald Trump’s leadership style was often characterized by his direct, no-nonsense approach, which was seen as both refreshing and off-putting by different segments of the population. He was known for his combative tweets, his disregard for political correctness, and his willingness to take on the political establishment. This approach, along with his outsider status as…

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2024 U.S Presidential Election Talk

2024 U.S Presidential Election Talk Alexander Zhou Some say, “Young children are curious, enthusiastic learners, with immense potential,” Others believe that the goal of this first school year is to develop the social and imaginative strengths of children.. There are countless debates on the academic incorporation in kindergarten. The debate largely comprises two distinct sides:…

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Young Canadians launch court challenge to lower federal voting age from 18

Young Canadians launch court challenge to lower federal voting age from 18 A Nova Scotia teen says young people need political clout as climate change ‘tipping point’ looms Ryan Maloney · CBC News Amelia Penney-Crocker is shown speaking at a climate action rally in Halifax on Oct. 22, 2021. (Amelia Penney-Crocker) A group of young…

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House rejects bid to lower federal voting age to 16

by Susan Ferrechio, Chief Congressional Correspondent ________________________________________ The House on Wednesday rejected a measure to lower the nation’s voting age to 16. Lawmakers voted 125-302 to reject an amendment proposed by Rep. Ayanna Pressley to lower the mandatory minimum voting age for federal elections. Voters must be 18 years old to vote in federal elections.…

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House of Commons debates lowering voting age for Canadians

Aya Al-Hakim  • Global News The House of Commons debated lowering the federal voting age in Canada from 18 to 16 years of age on Wednesday. NDP MP Taylor Bachrach initially introduced Bill C-210, an Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (voting age), on Dec. 13, 2021. Wednesday’s debate will be the bill’s second reading. “We should all be concerned that voter…

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