3D films have gone too far
While 3D originated in the 1950s, the success of the 2009 box office record-breaker, “Avatar,” specially designed to wow the technology world, seems to have sparked a Hollywood obsession with 3D films.
Point: A money grab for students
A proposed Arizona law making it easier for students to receive unemployment will do more harm than help.
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Beefing up on calorie counts
The government’s new requirement of major chain restaurants posting calorie counts on menus is simply beneficial to American consumers.
Categories: Opinion
Sexting seeking parental supervision
Sexting has taken on too harsh of a punishment and minors should not have to be registered sex offenders for their immature mistake.
Categories: Opinion
Bribing students out of high school
Lawmakers in Idaho who have proposed a system to pay students for graduating high school early are taking away from memorable high school experiences.
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BlackBerrys blocking family communication
While some technological advancements have reconnected families who are separated from one another, they are destroying communication among families who live together.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Family life Technology

