by Laura | Dec 15, 2017 | Features
By Katrina Smith One winter when I was a small child, I needed a new jacket. Since the jacket I wanted was too expensive, my father only paid for half of it and I had to work around the house and earn the money to pay for the rest. Some in my family have made fun of...
by Laura | Sep 27, 2017 | Education, Features, Language
By Katrina Smith It is widely known that learning a new language as a small child can trigger parts of the brain that work on focus, attention, creativity, problem solving, and ability to transition. According to the American Speech Language Hearing Association, 21%...
by Laura | Sep 26, 2017 | Ecology, Features
By JUDIT VÍTORES-SYPHER Our plant has reached its limit August 2nd has been declared the “day of over capacity” for our planet by the ONG (Environmental Global Footprint Network). Every year the ONG measures how much we consume to calculate an “annual ecological...