By Gricelda Vicario on July 3, 2014
Science
Blog, Gricelda Vicario

’m a firm proponent of quality education being crucial to the success of future generations. Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago, I attended public schools all my life. My learning experience was quite exemplary. The curriculum was flexible. The atmosphere was engaging. My peers and I were encouraged to utilize critical thinking skills. The […]
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By Gricelda Vicario on May 23, 2014
Animals, Science

San Diego, California is among the country’s top tourism cities. Along with San Diego’s beautiful beaches, boardwalks and other attractions though lies one of the world’s most popular tourist hot spots- SeaWorld. What is SeaWorld to do though when tourists from all over the world walk through San Diego International Airport and come across an […]
By Gricelda Vicario on April 13, 2014
Animals, Blog

The decision to get a dog or other pet is now motivated by strange choice and have amazing repercussions today. This decision sometimes might reflect a new trend in our world and especially in the U.S. Most of all, some say it might be in direct relation with the declining birthrate in the US. There […]
By Gricelda Vicario on March 26, 2014
Science

Astronomy has been one of the most influential sciences to our understanding of the universe, as we study its development over the course of thousands of years. The formation of the cosmos has been studied continuously by scientists trying to understand the beginnings of our universe and how it evolved. The development of new technologies […]
By Gricelda Vicario on March 24, 2014
Education, Gricelda Vicario

The problem of student loan debt in the United States has gone well beyond the point of crisis. Of the $1.2 trillion total dollars owed, $1 trillion is tied into federal student loans now hanging over the taxpayer’s heads. Overall student debt accounts for 6% of the entire national debt of $16.7 trillion dollars. Only […]
By Gricelda Vicario on March 24, 2014
Education, Gricelda Vicario

Education is the base of knowledge and key for success so it is essential for everyone to get education for better know how and appropriate knowledge of life and society as without education we can do nothing even for ourselves as education introduces us with our rights and duties and when we understand these we […]
By Gricelda Vicario on March 24, 2014
Blog, Gricelda Vicario

As of right now, none of the media outlets know for sure what has happened to Flight 370 flying from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China, but that doesn’t stop them from reporting on hypothetical situations that could have occurred during the flight across a portion of the Pacific Ocean. Did the plane disintegrate midflight? […]
By Gricelda Vicario on March 23, 2014
Dinosaurs
Bones and Stones, Gricelda Vicario, Science

A new species of dinosaur recently entered the official catalog this past week. Coming in at 11 feet long and 500 pounds, this new beast, officially classified in the oviraptorosaur category, has lovingly been nicknamed the “Chicken from Hell” on account of its slight resemblance to a modern day chicken. A very large looking chicken, […]
By Gricelda Vicario on March 22, 2014
Science

If you want to book a vacation to hit the surf on Saturn’s wettest moon, Titan, you are alive at just the right time to look up your travel agent. Titan, which is known to be the only other planetoid in our solar system to have liquid on its surface, has just been shown to […]
By Gricelda Vicario on March 22, 2014
Science

NASA announced Thursday, March 20, at the TED Active 2014 Conference in Vancouver, Canada, NASA astronomers and engineers have successfully produced a telescope that grants a spectacular 360-degree view of the galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy will be as accessible as google maps, clicking a button to zoom in on the beautiful mosaic of the […]