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Archives for November 2017

MYTH: There are Higher Exercise Risks for the Elderly

November 30, 2017 by Amber Gore Leave a Comment

One of the most important ways to live a healthy life is to incorporate strength and resistance training into an exercise regimen. People usually establish a regular exercise routine during adolescence, whether it be PE class or extracurricular sports teams, and carry it though until their adult life, for instance in the form of gym workouts or runs. Dr. Chanda Dutta, chief of … [Read more...] about MYTH: There are Higher Exercise Risks for the Elderly

LOTL: Who’s the Boss? International Law and American Legal Norms

November 14, 2017 by Chris Cain Leave a Comment

Each and every day it becomes more and more apparent that countries don’t exist in isolation. Disputes between countries and international incidents touch the lives of ordinary citizens due to the widespread access and rapid exchange of information in the digital age. The intersection between international affairs and relations and national governments has certainly become more … [Read more...] about LOTL: Who’s the Boss? International Law and American Legal Norms

MYTH: You Shouldn’t Exercise When You’re Feeling Sick

November 9, 2017 by Amber Gore Leave a Comment

Flu season may last between October and May, but that doesn’t mean you should stop working out for a majority of the year! Dedicated gym-goers often struggle with their conscience urging them to work out daily, even if their body is feeling weak from an illness or disease. Most general physicians will encourage patients to rest until feeling 100%. However, they often neglect … [Read more...] about MYTH: You Shouldn’t Exercise When You’re Feeling Sick

New Millennium Business: Esports

November 8, 2017 by Michael O'Malley Leave a Comment

This past August, The International 2017 tournament was watched by over 10 million people worldwide. With a prize pool of over 24 million dollars and a main event that lasted for 5 days, some people might wonder, what is everybody watching? DotA 2 is an eSport that has been growing quickly since its release in 2013, and currently stands as one of the most popular eSports today. … [Read more...] about New Millennium Business: Esports

LOTL: Unwritten, Inalienable Rights

November 7, 2017 by Chris Cain Leave a Comment

The idea of natural rights has been a prominent current throughout the history of the American legal system. A number of the so called founding documents of the United States even explicitly reference natural, or inalienable rights that belong to every person simply due to their status as a human being. This idea raises an interesting question as to the status of those natural … [Read more...] about LOTL: Unwritten, Inalienable Rights

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