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Happy to be alive on a visit to the Museum Of Death

As high school students in Los Angeles, while there is so much to do and see, we constantly do the same things over and over again. So, as a result of these repetitive activities, I am always looking for new, unique things to do. Let me preface this article with the fact that I am […]
<a href="https://highschool.latimes.com/author/olundp/" target="_self">Paul Olund</a>

Paul Olund

March 28, 2015

As high school students in Los Angeles, while there is so much to do and see, we constantly do the same things over and over again. So, as a result of these repetitive
activities, I am always looking for new, unique things to do. Let me preface this article with the fact that
I am creative, an art…

Happy to be alive on a visit to the Museum Of Death

Negative effects of excessive screen time

Negative effects of excessive screen time

In today’s fast-paced world, screens have become an integral part of daily life, serving as a primary means for work, communication, education, and entertainment. Devices such as smartphones, tablets, phones, and computers simplify many tasks, and children are...

The NBA’s “flopping” dilemma

The NBA’s “flopping” dilemma

In the National Basketball Association (NBA) today, flopping, the act of exaggerating contact to draw fouls, remains one of the league’s most debated issues. Under current NBA organization rules, an official can assess a non‑unsportsmanlike technical foul on a player...

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