Monthly Archives: September 2015

Selfie taking has taken over

 

Remember back in the old days when in order to see photos that you had taken, you had to drop them off at a photo center and come back days later to pick up your prints? Those days are now

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US Accepting 100,000 Worldwide Migrants in 2017

US Secretary of State John Kerry announced Sunday that the country will be accepting more worldwide migrants in over the next two years. The announcement is a clear response to the number of Syrian refugees that are fleeing their country …

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Ben Foster took Performance Enhancing Drugs in Preparation for Lance Armstrong Role.

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, the british actor Ben Foster discussed his preparation for the portrayal of the seven-time Tour de France winner, Lance Armstrong. This performance demanded Foster to go through a cosmetic, psychological, and in his …

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College students can become better persons when they spend 5 years in college versus the traditional 4 years.

It’s your senior year in college and all the excitement of graduation and accomplishment has consumed you, as it should. Until suddenly you realize it’s been five years. Five years since you got your acceptance letter to attend your graduating …

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#Day1 program pushes to stop cyberbullying before it starts

In a society where social media creates a larger opportunity for bullying, a new campaign is making an effort to prevent bullying from taking place on the internet. Statistics state that more than 3.2 million students identify with being victims …

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Shooting at Oasis Tabernacle Church in Texas

Early Sunday morning there was a shooting during a church service at Oasis Tabernacle Church in East Selma, Texas. The man suspected of the shooting is twenty six year old James Junior Minter.

James Minter is the suspect of shooting …

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Take Advantage of UCF Library Resources

So this blog post is not going to be as fun but it’s SUPER USEFUL with some insightful tips.

I’ll start it off by saying I spent my whole weekend at the library, so that’s why I decided to write …

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What Makes A “Cine” Lens More Than Just A “Stills” Lens?

So what makes a “Cine” Lens more than just a “Stills” lens? The difference is not so much the lens as a whole, but more the body of the lens. In reality, cine lens manufactures will often take the optics …

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Marco Rubio Wants the Public To Focus On The Real Issues, Not Just the Superficial Ones

Marco Rubio recently spoke out about what he thought was an injustice as far as coverage of the upcoming election. he pointed out that people are still so concerned about whether President Barack Obama is a US citizen, what religion …

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Orlando City Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive

In their inaugural season in the MLS, the Orlando City Lions have had their ups and downs. Just after ending their six game winless streak last week against Sporting Kansas City it was another positive week for the Lions as …

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