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The Scene for May 26, 2013
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How do we react to problems in the world around us? Do we get angry? Do we get discouraged? Recently some teens have been in the news for another approach. They have taken action.
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The Scene for May 19, 2013
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It started with a simple Internet search. High school senior Keandre Varner probably did not anticipate the trouble that would come as a result.
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The Scene for May 12, 2013
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Can a person post whatever he or she wants on social networking sites? An 18-year-old Boston-area high school student thought so. Now he is being held in jail on a $1 million bail.
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The Scene for May 5, 2013
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The bombings at the Boston Marathon on April 15 left 3 dead and 176 injured. In facing the reality of death, the responses after this horrible act vary.
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The Scene for April 28, 2013
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They are the success stories, the rich and famous, and society’s elite. They are the ones whose decisions shape the lives of hundreds of thousands. But what qualifies them to hold such sway? Some recent news stories ask that very question.
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The Scene for April 21, 2013
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What does a worker owe his employer? How far is one obligated to go in order to do his duty? Zackary Elza’s story is one of extreme dedication.
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The Scene for April 14, 2013
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From its early days, television has drawn devoted viewers. In the 1950s, families would set their schedules to catch their favorite programs on one of three available channels. The 21st century brought home-theater systems that captivated viewers with over 100 channel options from satellite and cable TV providers. But today broadcasters are seeing viewer loyalty fading.
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The Scene for April 7, 2013
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Is the world going to the dogs? Whether it is or not, there are some doggone unbelievable canine stories dogging the news this week of April 1.
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The Scene for March 31, 2013
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How confident are you in your faith? How willing are you to take a stand for what you believe? Ryan Rotela, a Mormon and a junior at Florida Atlantic University, has had to grapple with these questions recently.
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The Scene for March 24, 2013
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For years, education experts have expressed concern about math and science education in America. Students in the U.S. are found to be less prepared to succeed in math and science careers than many of their peers worldwide. A recent survey shows that the students may be unprepared because their teachers are unprepared to educate them!



