By Parker Slugg Illustrated By Aki Cheung Have you ever wondered what happens when the fridge light goes off? I did, and believe it or not, this is what I saw through cameras I installed. A meatball the size of a golf ball wearing a cape and utility belt. He was blindfolded, dropping into a pit of hot sauce, in a hurricane. Little did I know, it was Meatball Master, champion of liberty and justice in the fridge!
Topography Georgia is a very interesting state in America that also has a complex topography. If you look at Georgia on a topographic map, it may seem simple; however, it is much more complex than it looks. The main geographic features include mountains such as the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians in the northeast. The Piedmont plateau is in the central part of the state. The Coastal Plain in the South. The highest spot in Georgia is Brasstown Bald, which is 1,458 meters above sea level; the...
By Kieran Morrissey-Dhekne Opinion piece: Taiwan should have a vote and recognition as a country, but this question is merely academic because China has a permanent seat in the security council. Joseph Hsu, director of the Political Division at the Taipei Representative Office in Bratislava Slovakia, states that other countries could benefit from Taiwan having a spot in the U.N. "Taiwan currently ranks as the world’s 18th largest economy, the 16th largest trading nation and stands as one of...
By Ayan Toussaint Colonization is the act of domination and erasure of one's culture for wealth, hierarchy, and land. Brazil is one of South America’s most diverse countries with sprawling beaches and well known sites. Although, with all of that beauty comes a dark past with slavery,corruption, and resistance. There are many lasting effects of colonization on Brazil but two of the most complex and important are the impact on Brazil’s unjust government and the prejudice against black and...