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From NH Cow Branders to Worldwide Competitions, Splat! You're a Running Paintball Canvas
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Ready, aim, fire! Your best friend hits the ground, as you start laughing. What a great shot! That's right, America's new favorite pastime is shooting one another. Paintball is quickly gaining popularity. Paintball is no longer the game you once knew. At one time, paintball was for those crazies who liked to run around the woods with expensive machines that shot not so harmful bullets.
Burial - Controversial Method of Reducing Air Pollution
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As the world's population increases, technology advances, and government funding for environmental protection is cut, global warming becomes a bigger problem every day. Women of the 1950's and 1960's, who spend hours a day sunbathing, are learning a hard lesson today, and scientists and cancer researchers tell us to wear sunscreen every day, regardless of season.
Plan on Graduating Soon? Then Read This!
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Here we are, knowledge in our brains, and no money in our pockets, at the mercy of the economy, hoping that once our four or five years of college is over, we can find a job to pay off our years of debt. Even more, we hope to find ourselves working in our field of study.
Abercrombie Under Fire
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Clothing retailer Abercrombie and Fitch has been under fire recently. The company, which was involved in a class-act federal discrimination lawsuit, has agreed to pay $40 million to black, Hispanic, and Asian employees and applicants, who claimed that the company promoted whites at the expense of minorities that may have been equally or better equipped for a promotion.
Hollow Earth
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Propaganda affects us all. It can be very difficult to recognize. The only major difference between the two is that advertising sells products, and propaganda sells ideals. Increasingly, the corporate advertising of goods and services is being coupled with political, "moral" and religious value messages.
Broncos Trainer Wards off Deadly Infection
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The Centers for Disease Control have recently issued another warning, this time regarding health clubs. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, (MRSA or staph), is a potentially deadly disease that was once only found in hospitals. This "super bug" commonly exists on human skin or in the nose.
In and Out
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With the release of the movie "Kinsey", a biography of Alfred Charles Kinsey is in order, as truth may be stranger than fiction. Kinsey was born June 23, 1894 in New Jersey. His father wanted Alfred to pursue a more religious career, but Kinsey had a passion for biology.
