Opinion Essays

A Graceful Heart by Michaela Roskawiak

by admin on July 3, 2010

The audience stared in awe. Leaping across the floor, a dancer, clad in a brilliantly sparkly and flattering dress, twirled and glided with moves of liquid. She had the crowd in the palm of her hand. The judges were seated in front of her. Brightly, her face radiated joy as [...]

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God does not like to be taken for granted. It flies in the face of His eternal purposes – that He be known and loved and praised and enjoyed. And it makes us superficial people–when the main thing is missing, what’s left is distorted and superficial, whatever it is.  If [...]

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The Thrill of Legend by Jeth Floyd

by admin on July 2, 2010

Based on Richard Matheson’s book of the same name, I Am Legend appeared on the silver screen December of 2007. However, the story has been adapted to the screen two other times. Matheson is famous for authoring stories of the Sci-Fi and Horror genres, while also co-directing other screen adaptations [...]

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Baseball and Steroids by Justin King

by admin on June 30, 2010

Lately, there has been a lot of controversy over the issue of steroids in baseball. Steroid allegations seem to pop up everywhere. With one of the biggest records in baseball broken recently by someone accused of using steroids, it makes things a whole different story. Should players be kicked out [...]

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What are you eating? by Betsy Smith

by admin on June 29, 2010

The organic spectrum is a very controversial one. Countless studies have been made and articles written on every possible aspect of commercially and organically grown food.  Comparing the two is an interesting exploit, and there always seems to be more to learn. Organic food is grown using no sewage sludge, [...]

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Secrets of the Snow by Kari Schroeder

by admin on June 29, 2010

Have you ever stood outside on a cold winter day? Views of pine trees, bird houses, and fences all lightly blanketed with a white-frosty powder, glimmering in the noon day sun. Did you ever take the time to listen to the breeze calling through snow-capped mountains, or the cheerful chirpings [...]

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