Cover Stories: Diversity, Illegal Immigration & Race Articles

August 29th, 2011
Written by Jodie Blankenship in Cover Stories with 1 Comment
Whether an athlete or an admirer, sports are a staple of American life. Strength, speed, agility, balance, and all the other countless athletic skills necessary in all sporting activities have historically intrigued and brought people together to gaze upon extraordinary athletic ability. From early cave dwellers to the Ancient Greeks’ extremely organized Olympic Games, sports date back as far as...
July 14th, 2011
Written by Jodie Blankenship in Cover Stories with 0 Comments
Rarely do you hear about the issue of latch key kids any more. Whether it is because the media is busy with other topics or the subject is so common, it continues to be a widespread phenomenon.The topic initially arrived on the scene in the 1980s. The U.S. Census Bureau carefully monitored the increase of latch key kids and documented that 1.6 million, or 8 percent, of kids ranging from ages 5 to...
June 3rd, 2011
Written by Jodie Blankenship in Cover Stories with 1 Comment
In restrooms, a reminder, a piece of laminated paper that is attached to stall doors, illustrating warning signs and ways to get help for abusive relationships. This is not an advertisement for lunch specials at a local restaurant, discounts at a gym down the road, or the latest trends at a clothing store. This notification is a solemn reminder of domestic abuse. Most people can unfortunately...
May 2nd, 2011
Written by Wendy Innes in Cover Stories with 3 Comments
In the wake of the January shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, gun control advocates began loudly calling for stricter gun control laws. These advocates say that tougher gun control laws help prevent further violence.This might occur in an ideal utopian society, but gun control advocates overlook one very basic premise. Criminals, by definition, are people who do not obey laws....
April 1st, 2011
Written by Jodie Blankenship in Cover Stories with 0 Comments
There is no greater link between humans and animals than through a human’s unique physical attributes chiseled by the globe’s diverse climates. The desert, plains, and rain forest encouraged human adaptation physically and physiologically. From continent to continent and region to region, the climate designed dynamic differences that are as beautiful as they are distinct.An investigation of...

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