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    AIDS is a creation of the CIA. The Berenstein/Berenstain Bears multiverse theory. Unexplained events being a “glitch in the matrix”. These are just a few of the many conspiracy theories I have investigated throughout the years. I don’t necessarily believe in most of the conspiracy theories that I peruse, but that doesn’t deter me from reading about them. For as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved to examine things beyond face value, and to instead think of what it could be. Growing up, whenever

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    her surprise many other people had the same exact memory as her. Some people even remember learning about his death in school. Other famous examples of the Mandela Effect are the misremembering of famous lines from movies, the spelling of Bernstein bears and Looney Tunes, and whether Curious George has a tail. There are many theories that try to explain this phenomenon. They are anything from what the brain wants to see to parallel universes to false memory syndrome. The Mandela Effect

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    Reading Unlike most people my age, I enjoy a good book. From the classics we read as children to the older, more mature books we are required to read in high school, a good book can take us places that we have never imagined going. In a way, books transport me out of time-into our past or somewhere we aim to go one day. I believe that reading can and has positively affected me in my life. When I read, my mind wanders into different directions visualizing what the character look like to how they

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    The Pressure To Read

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    my brother, and I would just catch on. My mother pushed me to do good, but that wasn't hard, because I had always liked a challenge. I enjoyed reading any kid's genre, because nothing was inappropriate at that age. My favorite books were the Berenstain Bears and books by Dr. Seuss. I would flip through the pages and giggle at the stories, comparing them to reality. The book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss is a book I remember having an impact on me. It might have been a little impact, but it taught

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    made me very cozy. As I lit a Lake Sunset candle in my room, I started to unpack some of my boxes. First came all my movie collections that I put under the tv stand, then all my makeup, then my books. As I started to put the books away, ‘The Berenstain Bears' Moving Day’ fell off the stand and to the ground. As I picked up the book, page 12 was open. The page read, “I hated the process of moving. But after the first day of school, everything was fine. I am happy we moved because I have meet new people

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    “Wake up.” My lungs filled with oxygen as I drew in a deep breath. I gently closed the book in front of me as my eyes slowly refocused on my surroundings. I felt like I had been drowning for hours and could just now come up for air. Except I didn’t want to. The water that had confined me flowed from a completely different world which I had no desire to leave. I could imagine myself as a part of that world’s adventures and playing a role in the story’s unfolding. A connection had formed between

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    read aloud. As a child I consider myself extremely lucky that I had parents who had enough time to read me a story every night after dinner. My brothers and I had a collection of kid’s books that ranged from the classics of Dr. Seuss and the Berenstain bears. Reading was an enjoyable activity for me growing up as I read every night before bed, granted it was still picture books. In grade one to three, my elementary school had a reading program in place that made it required for each student to read

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    What started your desire to read? I bet that it was not some government issued reading program. How bad, did those programs bore you in school? It was different for me. Have you ever heard of the accelerated reading program? Well, the accelerated reading program began my love with reading. What is the accelerated reading program? We knew it as AR. It is a school library program that tests comprehension and reading ability. You check out an AR marked book from the library, read it, and then take

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    Nelson Mandela’s death. For some reason, some people remember him dying in prison. In fact, Mandela died outside of prison after serving as president of South Africa for several years. A famous example is the case of the Berenstain Bears. Believed by many to be the Berenstein Bears, the mis-spelling is what inspired many to consider the idea of the Mandela Effect. Believers of the Mandela Effect conclude that this is proof of living in an alternate reality. Other pieces of “evidence” include misspellings

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    Michel Kripalani and Oceanhouse Media: Journey of a Serial Entrepreneur Jodi Watson Describe Michel Kripalani’s entrepreneurial journey to date. What are the lessons from this journey for entrepreneurs? Michel Kripalani’s entrepreneurial journey began after he graduated from UCSD with a degree in visual arts media. Kripalani’s first startup was “MOOV Design, a computer graphics firm.” He founded Presto Studios in 1991, was the CEO and created the Journeyman Project series

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