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Medieval Times: Brutally Unforgiving

We dare not dwell on the past because we are taught that it’s the future that matters. However, extreme armaments of the past, such as weapons that were used by knights, are increasingly interesting to those who begin to learn about them. The weapons that are associated with this extremely violent time are often looked at with profound shock as they look like they were used for torture. These possible torture weapons have long been locked up for safe keeping and rightfully so.

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Earth takes a meteor shower

Keep your eyes on the skies! On October 21st, the earth will have the perfect opportunity to view the Orionid meteor shower. Meteor showers come from comets which burn up and fall apart as they approach the sun, sending tiny particles into space. When earth passes through the debris of the comet, the particles burn up in the atmosphere to produce the brightly colored streaks of light we call shooting stars.

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The Beginning of Destiny

The upcoming Sept. 9 release for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4 and PS3, is the hyped game “Destiny.” This game is made by the creators of Halo and Bungie, and the publishers of Call of Duty and Activision.

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Wildlife in the Everglades

The Sunshine State is homeland to a vast variety of wildlife. Most of these plants and animals, including endangered and rare species, are found in the Florida Everglades.

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The Titans Are Here

The new game “Titanfall,” by Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment is a game made exclusively for the Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles. The game is a multiplayer first-person shooter developed by some co-founders of past “Call of Duty” games, which makes the gameplay style and mechanics easier to understand for most gamers who have played any of the “Call of Duty” series.

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Ohana Rescue Horses Need Love Too

During spring break S.E.R.V.E. offered a variety of opportunities for students at the University to enrich the community of Pasco County through community service and development.

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Saint Patrick’s Day 2014

Saint Patrick is the patron Saint of Ireland, but his feast day, which is on the 17th of March each year, is celebrated across the world, and especially here in America.

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S.E.R.V.E.: Hug-N-Farm

During Spring Break, S.E.R.V.E. offered opportunities for students to enrich the community of Pasco County through community service and development. One location that the students of S.E.R.V.E. visited was Granma’s Hug-N-Farm which is located on 20 acres of estate between Plant City, FL and Zephyrhills, FL.

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Arizona Anti-Gay Bill

Arizona Legislature has passed a controversial bill that would allow business owners, as long, as they assert their religious beliefs, to deny service to gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and trans-gender customers, according to CNN.

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