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Branding your own image

Companies sponsor athletes to generate more sales. It’s like paying for someone else’s image. We all have our own brands, but how much are they worth?

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Hacking America

Robert Rodriguez’s new film “Machete” has been met with criticism over its supposed anti-American sentiments, but it’s really an opportunity for us to see what changes need to be made.

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Yes, it really just is the weather

Though only half-over, 2010 is being called the year of natural disasters. While it’s probably not the apocalypse, it also shouldn’t be argument fodder for environmentalists.

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Currency conundrum

The Malaysian state of Kelantan has introduced gold coins as an alternative to paper currency, thus bringing to the fore the question of whether paper currency should be backed by a standard.

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Waiting for weight loss

Americans are the most avid gym goers in the world, yet also the most obese. Gyms aren’t just places to lose weight, but rather cultural centers where people come to socialize.

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PSA refreshes reality

The Clean Air Network’s new anti-pollution ad campaign is raising awareness with its television commercials for “Fresh Air.”

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Sing for the motion, and city

Summary: Motion Theatre Company is a group of eight college students (some Sun Devils, most not) that for the past two summers has performed contemporary theatre onboard the light rail.

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Registering rationale

It is unfortunate that non-violent offenders should face the humiliation associated with being a registered sex offender.

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All aboard!

The federal government recently passed a commitment to fund high-speed rail corridors across the United States. This column explores some of the advantages of switching to trains, and the reasons it hasn’t caught on in the U.S.

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Sensing a consensus

The 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act is a victory for those with disabilities as well as proof this country can still unite across partisan lines and accomplish great things.

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Going bilingual is bueno

There is significant research that shows bilingual education helps English language learners reach and maintain high academic achievement levels, yet it is often opposed on the ground that it’s a waste of education funds and essentially un-American. ?

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