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Read more about the article Villain’s Lair

Villain’s Lair

  • Post published:February 14, 2021
  • Post author:By: Namya Kathuria
  • Post category:General

It was raining.    Not the gentle drizzle that had so lightly kissed the soil yesterday - no, sheets of rigid water pelted the gravel, and ragged chunks of hail spattered around her with thunderous cracks. Where the ankle-deep mud had given way,…

Read more about the article Shopaholics Anonymous: Wanting to Stop Wanting

Shopaholics Anonymous: Wanting to Stop Wanting

  • Post published:February 14, 2021
  • Post author:By: Amishi Singhal
  • Post category:General

If you’ve ever felt the need to join Shopaholics Anonymous, then you know what it’s like when your favorite stores launch their ‘Biggest Sale Ever’, or their ‘End of Year: Christmas Sale’. However, if those don’t excite you, then maybe the Black Friday…

Read more about the article Music: An Escape

Music: An Escape

  • Post published:February 14, 2021
  • Post author:By: Raghad Abdelrahman
  • Post category:General

Music is not just an art form in which artists display their vocals and piece together random words and rhythms made to attract your attention. That is not at all what music is about - excluding the generic music which is produced for…

Read more about the article The Siege of Stalingrad

The Siege of Stalingrad

  • Post published:November 26, 2020
  • Post author:Lamar Ali
  • Post category:General

June 22nd, 1941. The day everything changed. Over 3 million German troops cautiously cross over into the Soviet Union. This was the beginning of the end. Stalingrad was one of the Soviet Union’s key industrial cities. However, Adolf Hitler didn’t want it for…

Read more about the article The Hunt For Anime’s Best Animation

The Hunt For Anime’s Best Animation

  • Post published:November 26, 2020
  • Post author:Sophia Evro
  • Post category:Reviews

I am an anime fan. A connoisseur. A weeb if you will. During the time I have spent in this community, I can say one thing for sure. An anime is typically judged according to these criteria: plot, character development, length, recognition, and…

Read more about the article The Mystery of the Pyramids

The Mystery of the Pyramids

  • Post published:November 26, 2020
  • Post author:Hana AbdelAziz
  • Post category:General/Interest/Mystery

The building of the pyramids is still a mystery to archeologists and scientists. Because it’s almost impossible to imagine how they could carry such heavy stones, and then layer them on top of each other like they did. Science back then they didn’t…

Read more about the article Meet the Team!

Meet the Team!

  • Post published:November 12, 2020
  • Post author:Tucker White
  • Post category:The Team 20/21

Hello readers! Welcome to the New English School Print website! We are very excited to bring all of our readers consistent, up to date, and entertaining information this year. Who’s ‘we’? Meet the people behind the scenes! Tucker White: Chief Editor of the…

Read more about the article Glass: A Short Story

Glass: A Short Story

  • Post published:May 10, 2020
  • Post author:By: Namya Kutharia
  • Post category:General/Short Stories

Within the forlorn and empty walls of your house was an infinite number of boxes upon boxes, all neatly packed, taped, and labelled in large block letters with their contents. Strewn across the rooms and stacked in dangerous piles, threatening to topple over,…

Read more about the article Theory of Multiple Intelligences

Theory of Multiple Intelligences

  • Post published:May 10, 2020
  • Post author:By: Fatemah Al Mumen
  • Post category:General

When you hear the word ‘intelligence’, the idea of having good grades may immediately come to your mind. But the real question is, what is intelligence? According to the Oxford dictionary, intelligence is defined as the ability to acquire knowledge and skills. In…

Read more about the article The Apple Homepod

The Apple Homepod

  • Post published:May 10, 2020
  • Post author:By: Mazen Hafez
  • Post category:Reviews

The Homepod is Apple's smart speaker, aiming to rival the Amazon Echo and the many other Google smart speakers. The Homepod came out about two years ago, however, Apple has chosen not to make another one. The Homepod features an Apple A8 chip…

Read more about the article Animal Review: The Blue Glaucus

Animal Review: The Blue Glaucus

  • Post published:May 10, 2020
  • Post author:By: Elias Shaiban
  • Post category:Environmental/Reviews

Foreword: The Blue Glaucus is a type of sea slug which tends to hang around the East and South Coast of South Africa, as well as European waters, the East Coast of Australia, and Mozambique. This animal may look pretty, but it has…

Read more about the article Pro Display XDR

Pro Display XDR

  • Post published:April 21, 2020
  • Post author:By: Mazen Hafez
  • Post category:Reviews

The Pro Display XDR is the most advanced monitor Apple has ever created. This incredible professional machine was made to complement the new Mac Pro. The Pro Display XDR has a starting price of $5000 and an option to add nano-texture glass which…

Read more about the article The New Mac Pro

The New Mac Pro

  • Post published:April 21, 2020
  • Post author:By: Mazen Hafez
  • Post category:Reviews

The Mac Pro is finally out!    It is Apple’s most powerful computer ever- and the most expensive. With a starting price of $6000 USD for the tower model, and $6500 USD for the rack model, it’s evident Apple means business. Both of…

Read more about the article Joker: Actor Review

Joker: Actor Review

  • Post published:April 21, 2020
  • Post author:By: Aaron Shadi
  • Post category:General/Reviews

The Joker is one of the most diverse characters in comic book history. This makes the character extremely difficult to play. The top actors to play the Joker in movies are Joaquin Phoenix, Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson and Cesar Romeo.    To understand…

Read more about the article Phobias

Phobias

  • Post published:April 21, 2020
  • Post author:By: Omar El Deeb
  • Post category:General

According to Google, a phobia is “an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something”. However, it is questionable how “irrational” some of these phobias really are.   Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words... At this point, they’re just mocking people…

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Riddle of the Session

There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?

˙ǝsnoɥ ʎɹoʇs-ǝuo ɐ sʇᴉ—ʎuɐ ʇ,uǝɹɐ ǝɹǝɥʇ :ɹǝʍsuɐ

Joke of the Session

Why do mushrooms get invited to all the parties?

Because they are such fungis.

Fun Fact of the Session

Snakes can predict earthquakes

Word of the Session

Apricity

The warm rays of sun in the winter

Quote of the Session

“Always look people in the eye, even if they’re blind. Just say “I’m looking you in the eye, but it doesn’t seem to be doing much.”

 

~Phil Dunphy, Phil’s-osophy

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