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i wrote 7 sentences. hope that's okay. it's just the quote i added at the end.
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Get Out of Your Parent's Basement
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Human Eggs Grown to Maturity in Lab?!
 
 
Young adults are unable to find decent living spaces.
 
 
 
Most living spaces are limited and very expensive for kids who are in debt after college.
 
***I just removed "tons of" because it's not really needed. Normally a heavy amount is already implied when it comes to college debt.; Most living spaces are limited and very expensive for kids who are in tons of debt after college.
 
 
 
However, Ravi Naik has created a company called Katerra, where he is the Senior Vice President for Technology.
 
***I think it would be helpful if we know what Ravi does too, to make the statement stronger.; However, Ravi Naik has created a company called Katerra.
 
 
 
Katerra's purpose is to create buildings and spaces quickly and efficiently.
 
 
 
Naik said that "Katerra finished the construction of an entire first floor of a multi-unit residential building in just six hours"
 
***Whenever you want to quote someone, be sure to use quotes. And I decided to use to original quote because it better fits the sentence than the paraphrased part.; Naik said that Katerra finished the construction of a first floor of a multi-unit building in six hours.
 
 
 
Katerra's revolutionary mission will change the construction business while helping young adults come out of their parents' homes and find a place of their own to call home.
 
***This sentence was confusing to read, silently and aloud. It seemed like it could have been written to be two sentences but I revised it to add clarity and to give an overall conclusion to the piece.; Katerra is revolutionary and it will change the construction business and help young adults come out of their parents'
 
basements and live in their own place.
 
 
 
Source:http://www.digitalistmag.com/digital-supply-networks/2017/09/29/builder-gets-young-adults-out-of-your-basement-05383588
 
Edited by Michael Morrow
 
 
 
  
Get Out of Your Parent's Basement
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For the first time, scientists have grown human eggs to full maturity in the laboratory. The eggs aren't fully fertilized, but when proven successful, this advancement in science can help people with problems of infertility. Before anything, the eggs have to be fully matured in order for it to be fertilized. The new process would allow ovarian tissue to be harvested directly, and eggs could be matured later in the lab. Cancer patients, who often lose fertility when they undergo chemotherapy, could be among the first to benefit, says Mindy Christianson, a fertility expert at Johns Hopkins University. While further testing are being done in order to see if the eggs can be fertilized and to see whether they produce healthy embryos, Christianson says that other infertility treatments such as cryopreservation, or freezing eggs, have developed rapidly. “I don’t think it’s going to happen in the immediate future, but I can definitely see it on the horizon,” she says.
  
Young adults are unable to find decent living spaces. Most living spaces are limited and very expensive for kids who are in debt after college. However, Ravi Naik has created a company called Katerra, where he is the Senior Vice President for Technology. Katerra's purpose is to create buildings and spaces quickly and efficiently. Naik said that "Katerra finished the construction of an entire first floor of a multi-unit residential building in just six hours." Katerra's revolutionary mission will change the construction business while helping young adults come out of their parents' homes and find a place of their own to call home.
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Source: https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/02/human-eggs-maturity/
  
Source:http://www.digitalistmag.com/digital-supply-networks/2017/09/29/builder-gets-young-adults-out-of-your-basement-05383588
 
  
 
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Fight or Flight… or Frozen
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Hi Tsdo,
***I think this title is still a work in progress and a step in the right direction. The original had quotations and was kind of bland. It wouldn’t grab too many people’s attention. This revised title has a little more character, but can be better.;"Fight or Flight" and Freeze
 
  
“Fight” and “Flight” are the primitive responses in humans, however, “freeze” is another response that animals usually do.
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<br>Please follow the format for the summaries by keeping your articles summaries to only 6 sentences. Use this as your guideline:
***I encased “fight,” “flight,” and “freeze” in quotations because the words can’t standalone while not using the intended meaning of the word. I changed “to” to “in” because the response is internal. A response can’t occur to a person but can occur within a person.; Fight and Flight are the primitive responses to humans, however freeze is another response that animals usually do.
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<br>Great job on restarting your article writing again!!!
  
Some humans "freeze" when they are in a threatening position, but this is involuntary.
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<br>1. Headline
***The context of the sentence is confusing, it comes from the word choice I believe. Maybe you could find a different word besides “response” in the sentence. What do you mean by response? I thought “position” would be more suitable.; Some humans "freeze" when they are in a threatening response, but this is involuntary.
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<br>8. Source: (The URL - the website that you got the news articles from. Like this: Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/long-sleeves-on-doctors-white-coats-may-spread-germs/ )
  
"Our primitive brain takes over and immobilizes us, " says Dr. Rachael Sharman, a psychologist.
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Try to edit this one as I explained above and then I'll have it edited.
***You need to state where you got this quote from. Either the place or person would be fine. I went in and found the writer and some background on her.; "Our primitive brain takes over and immobilizes us. "
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Alexis Sanchez for Man United
  
When that happens, humans are reported to have little or no memory from the trauma.
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Manchester United just confirmed the signing of Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal. There was also a straight swap form the two Premier League clubs with Mkhitaryan, midfielder of Man United going to Arsenal for Arsenal's forward Sanchez going to Man United. Sanchez was almost destined to join Man City until  United stole in with a late approach to secure the signing of Sanchez, who is set to earn a Premier League record of around £350,000 a week, worth £14m a year after tax on a four-and-a-half-year deal having allowed his Arsenal contract to run down to its final six months. "I am thrilled to be joining the biggest club in the world," said Sanchez. "The chance to play in this historic stadium and to work with Jose Mourinho was something I could not turn down. "I am very proud to be the first Chilean player ever to play for United's first team, and I hope I can show our fans all around the world why the club wanted to bring me here." There was many hate from Arsenal fans to Sanchez but he stated on an Instagram post that "There are people (former club players) who have spoken with no knowledge of what happens inside the club and cause damage. "I must say I always gave 100%, until the last day." For now, let's just be happy and celebrate another great signing for Man United and wish Sanchez and ManU on their season, which is going great for them.  
***I just added a few words to help the sentence flow better.; When that happens, humans report to have little or no memory from the trauma.
 
  
This can only happen when the event is so shocking or overwhelming that the brain shuts down.
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Source: https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/manchester-united-news-alexis-sanchez-transfer-deal-for-arsenal-star-confirmed-a3740386.html
  
Basically, when it comes down to a dangerous situation, you can "fight and flight" or freeze.
 
  
Source: https://www.popsci.com/why-do-we-freeze-when-frightened
 
Edited by Michael Morrow
 
  
  
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got it.
  
Fight or Flight… or Frozen
 
 
“Fight” and “Flight” are the primitive responses in humans, however “freeze” is another response that animals usually do. Some humans "freeze" when they are in a threatening position, but this is involuntary. "Our primitive brain takes over and immobilizes us, " says Dr. Rachael Sharman, a psychologist. When that happens, humans are reported to have little or no memory from the trauma. This can only happen when the event is so shocking or overwhelming that the brain shuts down. Basically, when it comes down to a dangerous situation, you can "fight and flight" or freeze.
 
  
Source: https://www.popsci.com/why-do-we-freeze-when-frightened
 
  
  
 
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CTE in Football
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Tsdo, please write articles about "Good" to know topics. We are trying to set up a safe space for people who do not want these topics.
***The title needs something more descriptive than "Football Disease." It doesn't tell the reader anything about what the passage is about. In fact, football disease could mean anything. That's why it is important to be specific and detailed. The new title "CTE in Football" gives a different light to the passage. The reader now knows what the passage will be talking about.; Football Disease
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<br>Try:
 
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<br>https://www.scientificamerican.com/
 
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<br>https://www.nationalgeographic.com/
Football is a very dangerous sport that involves with uncountable injuries.
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<br>https://www.popsci.com/
 
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<br>https://www.naturalnews.com/
However, one serious injury can cause brain cell damage and death: Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or CTE, a degenerative brain disease that affects the brain over time.
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<br>https://criticalhealthnews.com/health-news/health-articles
***I decided to combine these two sentences since they are both short and simple. The first sentence remained to same then a colon was added to reveal what this injury is and what it does.; However, one serious injury can cause brain cell damage and death. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy(CTE) is a degenerative brain disease that affects the brain over time.
 
 
 
Football players receive repetitive blows to the head causing dead brain cells.
 
***I omitted "for example" because it seemed out of place in the sentence. The transition phrase didn't need to be there and the sentence as a whole did not need one.; For example, football players receive repetitive blows to the head causing dead brain cells.
 
 
 
Scientists said, "Of the 111 study subjects who'd played for the NFL, all but one had CTE.
 
***I omitted "with hard evidence" from the sentence. It seemed silly to say. All there needs to be is just "Scientists say." We know they have the evidence. And what is supposed to be "hard" about the evidence? And would the audience reading this consider the evidence to be "hard?" Also, whenever you quote in the way you did, always put a comma after "said."
 
; Scientists with hard evidence said " Of the 111 study subjects who'd played for the NFL, all but one had CTE.
 
 
 
When CTE accumulates the symptoms include: memory loss, dementia, confusion, depression, and behavioral problems.
 
  
Thus, people who have more concussions and head injuries will get this unfortunate disease.
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Thank You!
  
Source: http://www.popsci.com/CTE-football-NFL-new-study
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Stick man drawing of Shooting Leads to Arrest
Edited by Michael Morrow
 
  
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The man, Robert Paul Alexander Edwards, 33, of Mexico Beach, Fla., was arrested Friday on a charge of making a written threat to kill or do bodily injury, a second-degree felony, Gulf County Sheriff Mike Harrison said Monday. He was charged after officials found a rudimentary drawing of a gunman shooting people outside a burning school on a kid's homework, authorities said. The drawing depicted a school on fire and a gun man with two people on the floor in a puddle of blood. Authorities said the investigation determined that it was Edwards who drew the image, not the student. This action was looked at as a potential threat. No further information was immediately available. Edwards doesn't appear to have a criminal record in Florida, and no attorney was listed in county case records.
  
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Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/stickman-drawing-school-shooting-student-s-homework-leads-florida-man-n826481
  
CTE in Football
 
  
Football is a very dangerous sport that involves with uncountable injuries. However, one serious injury can cause brain cell damage and death: Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or CTE, a degenerative brain disease that affects the brain over time. Football players receive repetitive blows to the head causing dead brain cells. Scientists said, "Of the 111 study subjects who'd played for the NFL, all but one had CTE."  When CTE accumulates the symptoms include: memory loss, dementia, confusion, depression, and behavioral problems. Thus, people who have more concussions and head injuries will get this unfortunate disease.
 
  
Source: http://www.popsci.com/CTE-football-NFL-new-study
 
  
  
 
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The Skills Of Success
  
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Every year, Bloomberg, a global finance company, runs an comprehensive survey of recruiters to find out what skills are in demand by employers and what skills are hardest to find in potential employees.
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*** Good description, but you can eliminate the second "what skills" to condense the sentence; be sure to use "a" in front of words that begin with a consonant; Every year, Bloomberg, a global finance company, runs a comprehensive survey of recruiters to find out what skills are in demand by employers, and are hardest to find in potential employees.
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The most recent survey revealed to us the need for six key skills: analytical thinking, strategic thinking, creative problem solving, leadership skills, collaborative work styles, and communication skills. The six skills create the foundation necessary for people to be informed next-generation citizens and global leaders.
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*** These two sentences can be combined so "six skills" doesn't seem too repetitive; "to us" isn't necessary for the summary of the article because it seems intrusive to the reader; The most recent survey revealed the need for six key skills to create the foundation necessary for people to be informed, next-generation citizens and global leaders: analytical thinking, strategic thinking, creative problem solving, leadership skills, collaborative work styles, and communication skills.
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The International Baccalaureate makes it a priority to teach students how to learn, and development of the six skills identified in the Bloomberg report is a big part of that effort. GEMS leaders believe these skills, as brought to life in the IB, position our students to take on important global-leadership challenges in the years to come.
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*** Eliminate "our" as it also seems intrusive; no need for the hyphen in "global leadership"; state the abbreviation directly after the company name before you continue to use it, otherwise it seems confusing; The International Baccalaureate (IB) makes it a priority to teach students how to learn, and development of the six skills identified in the Bloomberg report is a big part of that effort. GEMS leaders believe these skills, as brought to life in the IB, position students to take on important global leadership challenges in the years to come.
  
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The Skills Of Success
  
Nike Looks to Sell 3-D Shoes
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Every year, Bloomberg, a global finance company, runs an comprehensive survey of recruiters to find out what skills are in demand by employers and what skills are hardest to find in potential employees. The most recent survey revealed to us the need for six key skills: analytical thinking, strategic thinking, creative problem solving, leadership skills, collaborative work styles, and communication skills. The six skills create the foundation necessary for people to be informed next-generation citizens and global leaders. The International Baccalaureate makes it a priority to teach students how to learn, and development of the six skills identified in the Bloomberg report is a big part of that effort. GEMS leaders believe these skills, as brought to life in the IB, position our students to take on important global-leadership challenges in the years to come.
***It is advised to not have questions as a title. Something simple can be made from the material presented. You could use "Nike Looks to Sell 3D Shoes.";3-D Printed shoes for sale?
 
 
 
Nike has plans to create and mass-produce sneakers by using 3-D printers.
 
  
The printer, the Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution, can produce sneakers 10 times faster than regular productions at half the cost.
 
***You're missing an article after the first comma. I put in "the" to help it.; The printer, Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution, can produce sneakers 10 times faster than regular productions at half the cost.
 
  
The Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution is the world's first production-ready 3-D printer.
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The Skills Of Success
  
There is not enough information regarding what Nike will 3-D print, but Nike will most likely use it for custom or on-demand items.
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Every year, Bloomberg, a global finance company, runs a comprehensive survey of recruiters to find out what skills are in demand by employers, and are hardest to find in potential employees. The most recent survey revealed the need for six key skills to create the foundation necessary for people to be informed, next-generation citizens and global leaders: analytical thinking, strategic thinking, creative problem solving, leadership skills, collaborative work styles, and communication skills. The International Baccalaureate (IB) makes it a priority to teach students how to learn, and development of the six skills identified in the Bloomberg report is a big part of that effort. GEMS leaders believe these skills, as brought to life in the IB, position students to take on important global leadership challenges in the years to come.
***There was a wird missing between "information" and "what" so I added "regarding" to help the understanding.; There is not enough information what Nike will 3-D print, but Nike will most likely use it for custom or on-demand items.
 
  
There are other companies that are using the same printer like BMW and Johnson&Johnson.
 
  
Once Nike starts creating 3-D printed shoes, the trend of printed shoes will become popular.
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*** You need to work on: mild sentence condensing, and the exact source article was difficult to find.
  
Source:http://www.complex.com/sneakers/2016/05/hp-3-d-printer-jet-fusion-nike
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Edited by Sydney
Edited by Michael Morrow
 
  
  
Nike Looks to Sell 3-D Shoes
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Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/weird-news
  
Nike has plans to create and mass-produce sneakers by using 3-D printers. The printer, the Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution, can produce sneakers 10 times faster than regular productions at half the cost. The Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution is the world's first production-ready 3-D printer. There is not enough information regarding what Nike will 3-D print, but Nike will most likely use it for custom or on-demand items. There are other companies that are using the same printer like BMW and Johnson&Johnson. Once Nike starts creating 3-D printed shoes, the trend of printed shoes will become popular.
 
  
Source:http://www.complex.com/sneakers/2016/05/hp-3-d-printer-jet-fusion-nike
 
  
  
 
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The Complex Diet of a Vegetarian/Vegan
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Tsering, please try this one:
***I decided to focus on the facts given and base the title off of that. In the passage, you talk about all this info and it should be reflected in the title. And do not forget to capitalize every word in the title.; Are you a real or fake vegetarian/vegan?
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<Br> https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/our-kids-were-just-so-ungrateful-why-some-families-are-boycotting-presents-this-year/2017/12/22/de9dd9cc-cb37-11e7-b0cf-7689a9f2d84e_story.html?utm_term=.e3662cb92dc4
 
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Dubai Has Robotic Police Officers and They're Amazing
When it comes to a vegan or vegetarian diet, many choose two different ways of eating, either the plant diet index(PDI), the healthful plant-based diet(hPDI), or the unhealthy plant-based diet(uPDI).
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*** The title doesn't always have to be the same; in order to condense it and make it more eye-catching try; Dubai's Amazing Robot Police
 
 
In Ambika Satija's case, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, she created an experiment of people who have a PDI or an hPDI.
 
***It would be beneficial to the passage if you include Satija's merit. Whenever it comes to research and scientific based work, it is very important to acknowledge a person's merit. It allows people to decide if the person is credible or not.; In Ambika Satija's case, she created an experiment of people who have a PDI or an hPDI.
 
 
 
From the data compiled from both diets, hPDI had a reduced risk of heart disease and attacks compared to PDI and uPDI.
 
***I added words in the beginning to make a smoother transition. I removed the parenthesis from the sentence as they are not needed.; From the data of both diets,(hPDI) had a reduced risk of heart disease and attacks compared to (PDI) and (uPDI).
 
 
 
People who ate the hPDI diet digested more foods like whole grains, nuts, fruits, and vegetables, but less of sugar foods, potatoes, animal fat, and meat.
 
***I tried to make the sentence more sensible. It was all most confusing to read and seemed like the writer forgot to add some words. I gave the sentence a solid introduction that properly leads into the main point.;hPDI ate more foods like whole grains, nuts, fruits, and vegetables, but less of sugar foods, potatoes, animal fat, and meat.
 
 
 
People shouldn't call themselves vegetarians or vegans when they eat junk foods like sugary beverages, french fries, and fake fried chicken.
 
***I added an apostrophe in "cant" because contractions require one. There is not too much wrong with this sentence. However, I highly recommend not sounding so "judgy" when writing. So, I fixed in a way. But I recommend you consider a revision if the sentence of omitting it from the passage.; People cant call themselves vegetarians or vegans when those people eat junk foods like sugary beverages, french fries, and fake fried chicken.
 
 
 
Thus, individuals must choose wisely of what is eaten and drunken to sustain a healthy vegetarian/vegan diet.
 
***In this situation, I don't think it's important to use "you" in the sentence. Especially, when you never acknowledged the "you" prior to the closing sentence besides the title. I revised it to make it sound less targeted and more general.
 
; Thus, you must choose wisely of what you eat and drink to sustain a healthy vegetarian/vegan diet.
 
 
 
Source:http://www.popsci.com/vegetarian-vegan-not-always-healthy
 
Edited by Michael Morrow
 
 
 
The Complex Diet of a Vegetarian/Vegan
 
  
When it comes to a vegan or vegetarian diet, many choose two different ways of eating, either the plant diet index(PDI), the healthful plant-based diet(hPDI), or the unhealthy plant-based diet(uPDI). In Ambika Satija's case, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, she created an experiment of people who have a PDI or an hPDI. From the data compiled from both diets, hPDI had a reduced risk of heart disease and attacks compared to PDI and uPDI. People who ate the hPDI diet digested more foods like whole grains, nuts, fruits, and vegetables, but less of sugar foods, potatoes, animal fat, and meat. People shouldn't call themselves vegetarians or vegans when they eat junk foods like sugary beverages, french fries, and fake fried chicken. Thus, individuals must choose wisely of what is eaten and drunken to sustain a healthy vegetarian/vegan diet.
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Dubai just unveiled the latest addition to its police force: robot police officers. As crazy as it sounds, robot police officers are now patrolling at mostly shopping centers and tourist destinations. They're designed to keep peace and record petty crimes.
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*** Put "has" after Dubai; Put "these" in front of "robot police officers" in the second sentence so the reader knows they are the specific kind about to be discussed; no need for "mostly"; the phrase should be "keep the peace"; you can use the third sentence as a descriptor for the robots; Dubai has just unveiled the latest addition to its police force: robot police officers. As crazy as it sounds, these robot police officers, designed to keep the peace and record petty crimes, are now patrolling at shopping centers and tourist destinations.
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The robots have eyes, but no mouth or nose, making them look weirdly human and not human at the same time. They stand 5"4' tall, weigh a massive 220 pounds, and have a touch screen in their chest to report petty crimes.
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*** "Touchscreen" is one word; try using "inhuman"; The robots have eyes, but no mouth or nose, making them look weirdly human and inhuman at the same time. They stand 5"4' tall, weigh a massive 220 pounds, and have a touchscreen in their chest to report petty crimes.  
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Although the new peacekeepers can't make arrests, they can recognize faces and compare them to a criminal base.
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*** Use "database" instead, otherwise it seems like you're talking about some sort of base camp for criminals; Although the new peacekeepers can't make arrests, they can recognize faces and compare them to a criminal database.  
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This advancement has put the Dubai police force on the forefront of a technological revolution. Dubai says by 2030, 25% of its police force could be robotic.
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*** This sentence can be combines into one fluid sentence; This advancement has put the Dubai police force on the forefront of a technological revolution, and by 2030, 25% of Dubai's police force could be robotic.  
  
Source:http://www.popsci.com/vegetarian-vegan-not-always-healthy
 
  
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Dubai Has Robotic Police Officers and They're Amazing
Ravens: Terrifyingly Smart
 
***I chose this title because I thought it would be okay to add both elements of the fact the the birds are smart while being scary. ; Ravens:One of the Smartest Animals
 
  
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Dubai just unveiled the latest addition to its police force: robot police officers. As crazy as it sounds, robot police officers are now patrolling at mostly shopping centers and tourist destinations. They're designed to keep peace and record petty crimes. The robots have eyes, but no mouth or nose, making them look weirdly human and not human at the same time. They stand 5"4' tall, weigh a massive 220 pounds, and have a touch screen in their chest to report petty crimes. Although the new peacekeepers can't make arrests, they can recognize faces and compare them to a criminal base.  This advancement has put the Dubai police force on the forefront of a technological revolution. Dubai says by 2030, 25% of its police force could be robotic.
  
When it comes to thinking of ravens, many are either terrified or annoyed by these birds.
 
  
However, these "terrifying" birds are a lot smarter than we thought.
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***I made a small revision here, I removed "they were." I felt that these were just extra unnecessary words. You still have the same message as the original.; However, these "terrifying" birds are a lot smarter than we thought they were.
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Dubai's Amazing Robot Police
  
Ravens can solve puzzles, use animals to their disposal, and communicate with each other.
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Dubai has just unveiled the latest addition to its police force: robot police officers. As crazy as it sounds, these robot police officers, designed to keep the peace and record petty crimes, are now patrolling at shopping centers and tourist destinations. The robots have eyes, but no mouth or nose, making them look weirdly human and inhuman at the same time. They stand 5"4' tall, weigh a massive 220 pounds, and have a touchscreen in their chest to report petty crimes. Although the new peacekeepers can't make arrests, they can recognize faces and compare them to a criminal database. This advancement has put the Dubai police force on the forefront of a technological revolution, and by 2030, 25% of Dubai's police force could be robotic.
***I made some corrections in this sentence: you used "there" instead of "their" and you used the wrong form of "dispose." In this case, you should be using "disposal" and not "disposable." I think this sentence needs help. Yiu could insert another sentence talking about how they do these things. Or you can add more detail in this sentence. What kind of puzzles? How do they use other animals? What ways do they communicate with each other that are different from other birds?; Ravens can solve puzzles, use animals to there disposable, and communicate with each other.
 
  
Two scientists at Lund University, in Sweden, examined the behavior of some ravens and found an incredible discovery.
 
***I added two commas in the sentence to make an appositive. I changed "tested on" into "examined the behavior of" to give this piece a more scientific feel to it. PLus, it is not as simple as the original while not being over complicated.; Two scientists at Lund University in Sweden tested on some ravens and found an incredible discovery.
 
  
In the experiment, the ravens had the choice of a tiny food crumb or a tool, they would rather use the tool to open a container of more food.
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*** You need to work on: word choice and sentence combination.
***I switched word choices in this sentence. Instead of "a choosing", I used "the choice." And to match I changed "and" to "or."; In the experiment, the ravens had a choosing of a tiny food crumb and a tool, they would rather use the tool to open a container of more food.
 
  
In conclusion, these ravens should not be feared but should be admired for their intelligence.
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Edited by Sydney
***I changed the ending of the sentence to match the rest of the passage. This passage is geared towards their intelligence and not about respect. I think it is more about admiration than respect and if you think about, respect comes with admiration.; In conclusion, these ravens should not be feared but should receive respect from all humans.
 
  
  
Source:http://www.popsci.com/ravens-smart-plan-ahead
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Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/dubai-has-robotic-police-officers-and-theyre-amazing_us_5949684ee4b0579a1f39274a
Edited by Michael Morrow
 
  
Ravens: Terrifyingly Smart
 
When it comes to thinking of ravens, many are either terrified or annoyed by these birds. However, these "terrifying" birds are a lot smarter than we thought. Ravens can solve puzzles, use animals to their disposal, and communicate with each other. Two scientists at Lund University, in Sweden, examined the behavior of some ravens and found an incredible discovery. In the experiment, the ravens had the choice of a tiny food crumb or a tool, they would rather use the tool to open a container of more food. In conclusion, these ravens should not be feared but should be admired for their intelligence.
 
  
  
 
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Moon Express Coming Soon
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Employees at this Tech Company Can Now Get Microchip Implants
 
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*** You can shorten the title to make it more concise; try Tech Company Offers Employees Microchip Implants
Moon Express is hoping to be the first commercial company to land on the Moon and win the $20 million XPrize.
 
***I omitted "a company" from the sentence because it's not needed. However, you can more detailed information in that space, if you want. Instead of saying "a company," you could say "a Silicon Valley company" or "a company ran by space entrepreneurs."; Moon Express, a company, is hoping to be the first commercial company to land on the Moon and win the $20 million XPrize.
 
 
 
Not only that, Moon Express also has plans for building a robotic outpost on the Moon by 2020.
 
 
 
Moon Express is assembling three different robots for three different missions: the first, "Lunar Scout" will launch this year and it will dispatch a small telescope and a laser range finder to achieve the prize of $20 million, the second, called "Lunar Outpost" will inspect the frozen water and minerals in and on the Moon, the third robot, "Harvest Moon", will extract samples of the Moon and will be used for scientific purposes.
 
 
 
Like many other experiences with space equipment, the price of materials is expensive so the company is hoping to receive federal funding for the project.
 
***I changed some of the word choices in this sentence. The second half seemed like it was missing a word, so I revised it. Instead of saying "very high," I replaced it with "expensive" which is less cliche than the latter. If you know at least an estimate on the cost of the materials, you can add that. Plus, I removed "Moon Express" because there is no need to repeat it multiple times. Especially when it is the only company being mentioned.; Like many other experiences with space equipment, the price of creating is very high so Moon Express is hoping to receive federal funding for the project.
 
 
 
However, if Moon Express does not receive the necessary funding, then there will be cost overruns and delays.
 
***I just wanted to rewrite the phrasing in this sentence. I changed the tone to give it a more urgent sound.; However, if Moon Express is not funded then there will be cost overruns and delays.
 
 
 
In conclusion, with help from others, Moon Express will achieve the goal of winning the XPrize competition and going into space.
 
***Even though I revised the conclusion of this passage, I very much recommend you rewriting this closer sentence. Your sentence says something different than what is discussed above. You never mentioned other big businesses and never established how they will be well known. So, I think you should brain storm on a more cohesive conclusion.; In conclusion, big businesses are competing to go to space and the company Moon Express will achieve that goal and will be well known.
 
 
 
Source: http://www.popsci.com/moon-express-lunar-outpost
 
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Moon Express Coming Soon
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A Wisconsin-based technology company, Three Square Market, announced on Thursday that it would be offering its employees the chance to be micro-chipped with RFID chips into their hands.
Moon Express is hoping to be the first commercial company to land on the Moon and win the $20 million XPrize. Not only that, Moon Express also has plans for building a robotic outpost on the Moon by 2020. Moon Express is assembling three different robots for three different missions: the first, "Lunar Scout" will launch this year and it will dispatch a small telescope and a laser range finder to achieve the prize of $20 million, the second, called "Lunar Outpost" will inspect the frozen water and minerals in and on the Moon, the third robot, “Harvest Moon", will extract samples of the Moon and will be used for scientific purposes. Like many other experiences with space equipment, the price of materials is expensive so the company is hoping to receive federal funding for the project. However, if Moon Express does not receive the necessary funding, then there will be cost overruns and delays. In conclusion, with help from others, Moon Express will achieve the goal of winning the XPrize competition and going into space.
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*** Put the full name of what RFID is before the abbreviation, after that use the abbreviation as much as you want; use "will" instead of "would" because the article is talking about a future event; A Wisconsin-based technology company, Three Square Market, announced on Thursday that it will be offering its employees the chance to be micro-chipped with radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips into their hands.
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It can then be used for accessing multiple features throughout the office. Basically, this is a credit card ID badge inside your hand.
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This chip, roughly the size of a rice grain, uses the same near-field communication technology found in programs such as Apple Pay.
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*** You can combine these three sentences and reword them into two more fluid sentences; Roughly the size of a rice grain, this chip acts as a credit card ID badge inside of the employee's hands. It can be used for accessing multiple features throughout the office, and uses the same near-field communication technology found in programs like Apple Pay.  
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The Chief Operating Officer Patrick McMullan said that this could just be another payment and identification option that can be used not only in their markets but other stores and centers.
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*** Make sure to stay in present tense; add a comma before "but" to add pause and emphasis; Chief Operating Officer Patrick McMullan says that this could just be another payment and identification option that can be used not only in their markets, but other stores and centers.
  
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Employees at this Tech Company Can Now Get Microchip Implants
  
Giving Happiness
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A Wisconsin-based technology company, Three Square Market, announced on Thursday that it would be offering its employees the chance to be micro-chipped with RFID chips into their hands. It can then be used for accessing multiple features throughout the office. Basically, this is a credit card ID badge inside your hand. This chip, roughly the size of a rice grain, uses the same near-field communication technology found in programs such as Apple Pay. The Chief Operating Officer Patrick McMullan said that this could just be another payment and identification option that can be used not only in their markets but other stores and centers.
  
Scientists recently studied that giving makes us happy.
 
  
Zurich scientists organized a 50-person experiment which tested patients and examined their happiness levels after acts of generosity.
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***With this sentence, I decided the reword and reorganize it. The original had a lot of unnecessary words that were taken out. I don’t think it was really important to say the experiment was conducted “at a lab.” Since scientists were involved with the study, it's already implied that the setting is in a lab or in that similar setting.; Scientists organized an experiment with 50 people at a lab in Zurich who tested the patients and examined their happiness levels after acts of generosity.
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Tech Company Offers Employees Microchip Implants
  
After each test, the patients’ brains would be examined with an MRI scan in which the scientists discovered that an area of the brain was triggered and would give a response to another part of the brain.
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A Wisconsin-based technology company, Three Square Market, announced on Thursday that it will be offering its employees the chance to be micro-chipped with radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips into their hands. Roughly the size of a rice grain, this chip acts as a credit card ID badge inside of the employee's hands. It can be used for accessing multiple features throughout the office, and uses the same near-field communication technology found in programs like Apple Pay. Chief Operating Officer Patrick McMullan says that this could just be another payment and identification option that can be used not only in their markets, but other stores and centers.
***This is another revised sentence where I switched phrases in the sentence. I replaced the first “and” with “in which.” I did it to cut down on how many times “and” is being used and make the sentence much clearer.; After each test, the scientists would examine the test patients’ brains with an MRI scan and discovered that an area of the brain was triggered and gave a response to another part of the brain.
 
  
The scientists created a scenario where two distinct groups were either to spend money for others or to spend on themselves.
 
***This was a good sentence, however I just made different word choices. The word “different” can be omitted or possibly replaced with “distinct” or “separate.”; The scientists created a scenario that two different groups were either to spend money for others or to spend on themselves.
 
  
The group that spent money on others was happier than the other group that only spent on themselves.
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Therefore, spending money on others will make you happy and create a triggered response to different parts of the brain.
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***I recommend changing "thus" to "therefore" as the transition of your closing sentence. "Therefore" is normally a better closer than "thus" and signifies the end.; Thus, spending money on others will make you happy and create a triggered response to different parts of the brain.
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Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/employees-tech-company-microchipped_us_5975ffa9e4b0e79ec19abdff?section=us_weird-news
  
Source:https://www.seeker.com/health/mind/happiness-from-being-generous-has-a-neural-basis-within-the-brain
 
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Giving Happiness
 
Scientists recently studied that giving makes us happy. Zurich scientists organized a 50-person experiment which tested patients and examined their happiness levels after acts of generosity. After each test, the patients’ brains would be examined with an MRI scan in which the scientists discovered that an area of the brain was triggered and would give a response to another part of the brain. The scientists created a scenario where two distinct groups were either to spend money for others or to spend on themselves. The group that spent money on others was happier than the other group that only spent on themselves. Therefore, spending money on others will make you happy and create a triggered response to different parts of the brain.
 
  
 
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Is Immortality Good or Bad?
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U.S Issues Warning against Traveling to Cancun
***I wanted to title more catchy while being straight to the point. That's what I came up with. I think on this subject topic, you can get very creative with the title.; Living Longer: Good or Bad?
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*** Be sure to capitalize all longer words in a title; U.S. Issues Warning Against Traveling to Cancun
 
 
We, as humans, have always wanted to live longer.
 
***I added the commas and “as” to the sentence. This is a moment where you could use commas because if left as is, it wouldn't make since. Another suggestion is saying "As humans, we have always wanted to live longer."; We humans have always wanted to live longer.
 
 
 
With many ways to live longer and life expectancy already varies greatly, but we won’t become immortal.  
 
***I feel like this sentence was missing something to really connect the first and second half of the sentence. I tried adding to the first half of the sentence, but don't be afraid to go back into your source and see what changes you can make.; Life expectancy already varies greatly, but we won’t become immortal.
 
 
 
 
 
There are many ethical reasons that humans shouldn’t live longer than regular expectancy.
 
  
One concern is that if there is a method to live longer, not everyone can have the money to pay for either the procedure or medicine.  
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The US State Department has widened an existing travel warning on Mexico to extend to the popular tourist region that includes Cancun.
***I just changed "way" to "method" to avoid being cliche.; One concern is that if there is a way to live longer, not everyone can have the money to pay for either the procedure or medicine.  
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*** Must use "in" not "on" when referring to a place; use periods when abbreviating United States; this sentence is a bit wordy and can be condensed; The U.S. State Department has widened an existing travel warning in Mexico, extended to the popular tourist region Cancun.
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The travel warning issued Tuesday added several regions that had been previously thought to be relatively sheltered from the country's gang violence.
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Other reasons were robbery, kidnapping, and son on.
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*** More usage of commas needed to space out the sentence, create pause, and create a list of the "reasons,"; combine these into one sentence since the second seems out of place and like filler; The travel warning, issued Tuesday, added several regions that had been previously thought to be relatively sheltered from the country's gang violence, robberies, and kidnappings.
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The state of Quintana Roo was included in the warning because of its increase in homicides in 2016.
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This included the popular resort towns of Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum.
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*** These two sentences can be reworded and combined so they read more clearly and don't use the word "include" more than once; stating the reason for it being on the list will tie in with leaving off discussing the crimes elsewhere; Because of its increase in homicides in 2016, the state of Quintana Roo, including the popular resort towns of Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum, was included in the warning.
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"Turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S citizens", notes this section of the alert.
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*** Keep commas within the quote; refer to it as the "warning" instead of the "alert" to go along with your previous references to it; "Turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S. citizens," notes this section of the warning.
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However, the alert tells U.S residents that the level of drug-related violence is much less around in the resort areas and tourists destinations than in the border regions or in the areas along major trafficking routes.
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*** Refer to it as the "warning" again; some word choices need to be changed in order for the sentence to make sense; However, the warning tells U.S. residents that the level of drug-related violence is much less frequent in the resorts and tourist destinations than in the border regions or areas along major trafficking routes.
  
Another example is, lifespan extension can change the way of political, social change, inheritance, and other important factors of life.
 
***Instead of using "more" at the end if the sentence, I changed it to a more specific version of "more." Since these elements you list are important to life, you can address them as such.; Another example is, lifespan extension can change the way of political, social change, inheritance, and more.
 
  
In conclusion, if we are able to live longer, there will be many complications for humans all over the world.
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U.S Issues Warning against Traveling to Cancun
***I changed a few words in the sentence while still conveying the same message. So, you won't have to be repetitive, I omitted "ethical problems" and put in "complications." The new words broaden the view just beyond the ethics.; In conclusion, if we do live longer, there will be many ethical problems for humans all over the world.
 
  
Source:http://www.popsci.com/ethics-living-longer
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The US State Department has widened an existing travel warning on Mexico to extend to the popular tourist region that includes Cancun. The travel warning issued Tuesday added several regions that had been previously thought to be relatively sheltered from the country's gang violence. Other reasons were robbery, kidnapping, and son on. The state of Quintana Roo was included in the warning because of its increase in homicides in 2016. This included the popular resort towns of Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum. "Turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S citizens", notes this section of the alert. However, the alert tells U.S residents that the level of drug-related violence is much less around in the resort areas and tourists destinations than in the border regions or in the areas along major trafficking routes.
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Is Immortality Good or Bad?
 
We, as humans, have always wanted to live longer. With many ways to live longer and life expectancy already varies greatly, but we won’t become immortal. There are many ethical reasons that humans shouldn’t live longer than regular expectancy. One concern is that if there is a method to live longer, not everyone can have the money to pay for either the procedure or medicine. Another example is, lifespan extension can change the way of political, social change, inheritance, and other important factors of life. In conclusion, if we are able to live longer, there will be many complications for humans all over the world.
 
  
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U.S. Issues Warning Against Traveling to Cancun
  
Engineering with Replicas to Save Dams
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The U.S. State Department has widened an existing travel warning in Mexico, extended to the popular tourist region Cancun. The travel warning, issued Tuesday, added several regions that had been previously thought to be relatively sheltered from the country's gang violence, robberies, and kidnappings. Because of its increase in homicides in 2016, the state of Quintana Roo, including the popular resort towns of Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum, was included in the warning. "Turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S. citizens," notes this section of the warning. However, the warning tells U.S. residents that the level of drug-related violence is much less frequent in the resorts and tourist destinations than in the border regions or areas along major trafficking routes.
  
Michael Johnson, Utah State University hydraulics engineering professor, and other engineers created the Oroville Dam replica.
 
***Originally, I put "Michael Johnson" is enclosed in commas but didn't like the way it was shown. Normally in work like this, the person's name is first and their title is in commas.; Utah State University hydraulics engineering professor Michael Johnson and other engineers created the Oroville Dam replica
 
  
Michael Johnson created this dam replica to examine one of two channels that run the width of the spillway to allow air into the water to prevent bubble formations that can damage the concrete spillway of the real dam.
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These new channels, called aerators, cost $300 million to reconstruct and will be applied by November when the winter rains and snow come to increase the water's volume in the dam.
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***I just made a small change at the end. I switched the words around and removed some while keeping the same meaning.; These new channels, called aerators, cost $300 million to reconstruct and will be applied by November when the winter rains and snow come to increase the volume of the water in the dam.
 
  
The simulation of the 100-foot (30-meter) long replica, that took 40 days to build, begins with a crew member opening a large valve that sends water down a chute modeled after the spillway and crashing into blocks that disperse and send waves to a replica of the river.
 
***I enclosed "that took 40 days to build" in commas. That was like side information or an appositive which always are separated in the sentence by commas. And I removed "it" at the end, it was not needed. ; The simulation of the 100-foot (30-meter) long replica that took 40 days to build begins with a crew member opening a large valve that sends water down a chute modeled after the spillway and crashing into blocks that disperse it and send it in waves to a replica of the river.
 
  
With the help of the simulation, hydrologists can calculate the velocity of the water and track down how much air is going into the water, which can lead to the complete testing of the aerators.
 
***With this sentence, I just wanted to "polish" it. Change phrasing and words to make it more appealing. For example, I gave the transition some help.; With this simulation, hydrologists can calculate the velocity of the water and track down how much air is going into the water, which leads up to the complete testing of the aerators.
 
  
By utilizing this new type of technology, there will be fewer floods, evacuations, and less anxiety about the disastrous effects of inefficient dams.
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Source: http://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-tips/travel-warnings/travel-warning-mexico-cancun
***The beginning of this sentence or the one before it can be changed. If you already used it once, there no need to use it twice. So, I found a replacement for this beginning transition. And I thought "inefficient" would be a better word than "faulty."; With this new type of technology, there will be fewer floods, evacuations, and less anxiety about the disastrous effects of faulty dams.
 
  
Sources: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/26/engineers-use-replica-to-pinpoint-california-dam-r/
 
Edited by Michael Morrow
 
  
Engineering with Replicas to Save Dams
 
Michael Johnson, Utah State University hydraulics engineering professor, and other engineers created the Oroville Dam replica. Michael Johnson created this dam replica to examine one of two channels that run the width of the spillway to allow air into the water to prevent bubble formations that can damage the concrete spillway of the real dam. These new channels, called aerators, cost $300 million to reconstruct and will be applied by November when the winter rains and snow come to increase the water's volume in the dam. The simulation of the 100-foot (30-meter) long replica, that took 40 days to build, begins with a crew member opening a large valve that sends water down a chute modeled after the spillway and crashing into blocks that disperse and send waves to a replica of the river. With the help of the simulation, hydrologists can calculate the velocity of the water and track down how much air is going into the water, which can lead to the complete testing of the aerators. By utilizing this new type of technology, there will be fewer floods, evacuations, and less anxiety about the disastrous effects of inefficient dams.
 
  
  
 
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Tourists Stranded as Protesters Block Path to Machu Picchu
  
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Many tourists are stranded due to the blocking of the PeruRail train, that takes thousands of people to the famed Inca City of Machu Picchu, in Peru, by protesters.
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*** This sentence needs to be restructured otherwise it's difficult to read; describing the train between the actions of the tourists and protesters makes it seem out of place and wordy; The PeruRail train, that takes thousands of people to the famed Inca City of Machu Picchu, Peru, has been blocked by protesters, leaving many tourists stranded.
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The protests were unrelated to the tourists as the protests were mostly about the government , raises, and other things related to that. One of the protests were some 20,000 teachers demanding pay raises.
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*** It's possible to retool these two sentences so they give information about the protests without seeming like it's trailing off with the use of "and other things related to that"; a semicolon can be used here; The protests, unrelated to the tourists, concerned the government and raises; one such group of protesters were some 20,000 teachers demanding raises in pay.
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The government dispatched about 1,000 riot polices, state new agency Andina reported. PeruRail had suspended rail services Wednesday and Thursday due to the situation. However, they are promising to refund or reschedule the money for the tickets already bought.
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*** Combine the first two sentences for a clearer read; "police" should be used because it's both the singular and plural form of the word; The government dispatched about 1,000 riot police, state news agency Andina reported. PeruRail has suspended rail services Wednesday and Thursday, however, they are promising to refund or reschedule the money for the tickets already bought.
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A same situation had happened last year causing the rail service to be shut down for several days because of protests.
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*** Use the word "similar" in place of "same" because it grammatically makes sense due to the use of "a" instead of "the"; "because of protests" isn't needed because it's already implied; use past tense; A similar situation had happened last year, which caused the rail service to be shut down for several days.
  
  
The Health Ranger Takes on the EPA
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Tourists Stranded as Protesters Block Path to Machu Picchu
 
 
The ever-vigilant, health conscious Mike Adams, AKA the Health Ranger, has announced that he will single-handedly assure that the U.S.'s water supply will be tested for its contaminants.
 
***I changed "pronounced" to "announced." "Pronounce" didn't fit with what you are trying to say; it means distinct or noticeable. I am sure "announce" will get the job done.; The ever-vigilant, health conscious Mike Adams, AKA the Health Ranger, has pronounced that he will single-handedly assure that the U.S.'s water supply will be tested for its contaminants.
 
 
 
Adams and his team have processed over six hundred water samples in the last year and in 2017, an additional 364 which have tested positive for heavy metals.
 
***I think it would be beneficial if you acknowledge who his team associates are. Are they a team of scientists? I omitted the first comma because it was not needed.; Adams and his associates have processed over six hundred water samples in the last year, and in 2017, an additional 364 which have tested positive for heavy metals.
 
 
 
Such metals as copper, arsenic, lead, and aluminum, a light metal, have been found in the water samples violating the EPA's water quality limits.
 
***I don't think you need the "heavy" in this sentence since it is still fresh in the readers' mind. I did a lot of butchering to this sentence, it had a lot going on. I shrunk it down and added that aluminum was a light metal. "with its possible neurotoxic detrimental effects" is a phrase you should keep, however, I am still figuring out how to work it in. If it is possible, can you form that phrase into a sentence?; Such heavy metals as copper, arsenic, and lead, along with aluminum, with its possible neurotoxic detrimental effects, have been found in the water samples violating the EPA's water quality limits.
 
  
Allegedly, the EPA routinely covers up such scientific evidence, refusing to tell the American people of the toxins in their drinking water.  
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Many tourists are stranded due to the blocking of the PeruRail train, that takes thousands of people to the famed Inca City of Machu Picchu, in Peru, by protesters. The protests were unrelated to the tourists as the protests were mostly about the government , raises, and other things related to that. One of the protests were some 20,000 teachers demanding pay raises. The government dispatched about 1,000 riot polices, state new agency Andina reported. PeruRail had suspended rail services Wednesday and Thursday due to the situation. However, they are promising to refund or reschedule the money for the tickets already bought. A same situation had happened last year causing the rail service to be shut down for several days because of protests.
  
During the testing, CWC Labs donated all of the lab time and materials for the water tests to be evaluated and the results to be produced to expose the U.S.'s toxic water supplies.
 
***It would be better if you say "during the testing" rather than "in the testing." Or you could say "during the testing period." Could you explain what "CWC" is? The acronym is widely used by multiple organizations. At least, spelling out the acronym will help readers.
 
; In the testing, CWC Labs donated all of the lab time and materials for the water tests to be evaluated and the results to be produced to expose the U.S.'s toxic water supplies.
 
  
On the Natural News website, Mike Adams has stated that "Natural News is willing to take over the nationwide testing of the water supply from the incompetent EPA... in terms of testing the national water supply." He continued with "I’m going to announce an offer to President Trump, explaining that we will test the entire national water supply and publish all the results for just $1 per year...handling up to 5,000 water samples per year for the American people."
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***To give more credibility to this statement, say what the site specializes in. Or if there is access to an article where you can find the writer and their position. So, I researched the article and found that Mike Adams, himself, wrote the article. You can say "On the Natural News website, Mike Adams has stated that...";The site, Natural News, has stated that "(it) is willing to take over the nationwide testing of the water supply from the incompetent EPA... in terms of testing the national water supply" continuing with " I’m going to announce an offer to President Trump, explaining that we will test the entire national water supply and publish all the results for just $1 per year...handling up to 5,000 water samples per year for the American people"
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Tourists Stranded as Protesters Block Path to Machu Picchu
  
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The PeruRail train, that takes thousands of people to the famed Inca City of Machu Picchu, Peru, has been blocked by protesters, leaving many tourists stranded. The protests, unrelated to the tourists, concerned the government and raises; one such group of protesters were some 20,000 teachers demanding raises in pay. The government dispatched about 1,000 riot police, state news agency Andina reported. PeruRail has suspended rail services Wednesday and Thursday, however, they are promising to refund or reschedule the money for the tickets already bought. A similar situation had happened last year, which caused the rail service to be shut down for several days.
  
Sources: http://naturalsciencejournal.org/ICP-MS-Analysis-364-Municipal-Water-Samples.html
 
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*** You need to work on: keeping your tenses consistent, checking to see which sentences can be combined/condensed, and making sure your sentences read clearly/don't seem wordy.
  
The Health Ranger Takes on the EPA
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The ever-vigilant, health conscious Mike Adams, AKA the Health Ranger, has announced that he will single-handedly assure that the U.S.'s water supply will be tested for its contaminants. Adams and his team have processed over six hundred water samples in the last year and in 2017, an additional 364 which have tested positive for heavy metals. Such metals as copper, arsenic, lead, and aluminum, a light metal, have been found in the water samples violating the EPA's water quality limits. Allegedly, the EPA routinely covers up such scientific evidence, refusing to tell the American people of the toxins in their drinking water. During the testing, CWC Labs donated all of the lab time and materials for the water tests to be evaluated and the results to be produced to expose the U.S.'s toxic water supplies. On the Natural News website, Mike Adams has stated that "Natural News is willing to take over the nationwide testing of the water supply from the incompetent EPA... in terms of testing the national water supply." He continued with "I’m going to announce an offer to President Trump, explaining that we will test the entire national water supply and publish all the results for just $1 per year...handling up to 5,000 water samples per year for the American people."
 
  
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Source: http://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-tips/travel-warnings/protesters-machu-picchu-peru
  
  
  
 
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Mysterious Object Makes Waves on Rhode Island
***As straightforward as the title is, it's missing some specificity. It's just as simple as adding one word to fix it. I recommend mentioning the which country own's the jets. Who knows, a reader may mistake this title as saying that Russia is targeting the New York Jets.; Russia Threatens to Target Jets
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*** You may as well have the entire article title here; Mysterious Object Makes Waves On Rhode Island Beach
 
 
Russia has threatened that any target operating above the Russian and Syrian airspace.
 
***I changed one word in this sentence "territory." The word "airspace" is the more correct term to use when talking about this situation. Territory seems like more of a grounded word.; Russia has threatened that any target operating above the Russian and Syrian territory.
 
 
 
The Syrian Democratic Forces, or SDF, and American warplanes launched an attack to retake a town called Ja'Din.
 
***I switched words around in the beginning of the sentence. It is better to introduce the whole name first, then follow it with the nickname or acronym. I recommend you say where Ja'Din is located. You could say, "...retake a town called Ja'Din located in (country here)."; The SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces) and American warplanes launched an attack to retake a town called Ja'Din.
 
 
 
After the attack concluded, a Syrian fighter jet launched airstrikes on SDF troops which led an American warplane to take it out.
 
***This revised sentence is a little shorter than the original. The original did get a little wordy. And I added a transition between "troops" and "an American" and I polished the sentence some.; After the attack had stopped, a Syrian fighter jet launched airstrikes on SDF troops, so an American warplane was sent to take it out.
 
 
 
That was the first air-to-air engagement between the US and Russia(?) since 1999.
 
***The only thing I want to pick out in the sentence is the need for a few words at the ending. So, this was the first engagement since 1999. But between who? You talk about the countries in this passage, so be more specific on who is engaged. This will also give the reader a reminder of who has issues with who.; That was the first air-to-air engagement since 1999.
 
 
 
In Moscow, Russian officials applied the necessary adjustments in the Syria war policy because of the shoot-down of a Syrian military aircraft by a US fighter.
 
***I thought it would be a better fit to say "Russian officials" rather than just the "Russians." Or another substitute could be "the Russian government officials." I thought it would be beneficial to the passage if "necessary" was added. Or instead of using "changes" you could use "amendments" or "adjustments." Sometimes, try to avoid basic overused words. Try to find some different words that have the same meaning as the original word.; In Moscow, the Russians applied the changes in the Syria war policy because of the shoot-down of a Syrian military aircraft by a US fighter
 
 
 
In conclusion, the Russians will try to stay cautious with the Americans attacking ISIS.
 
***This was a pretty good sentence, but I just added "will try" because the sentence is more  of a future tense sentence. In conclusion, the Russians are trying to stay cautious with the Americans attacking ISIS.
 
  
Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/19/russia-cuts-communications-us-syria-threatens-targ/
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People first noticed a bizarre object off the shore of Westerly, Rhode Island - which looks a little like a giant metal starfish with eight legs - several weeks ago.
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*** Put the description of the "bizarre object" before Westerly, Rhode Island -- otherwise it's going to read as though Westerly looks like "a giant metal starfish..."; People first noticed a bizarre object - which looks a little like a giant metal starfish with eight legs - several weeks ago off the shore of Westerly, Rhode Island.
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It was embedded in the sand about six feet underwater and on Thursday, an excavator was called to dig up the object. The excavator wasn't able to dig up the object in one piece, but was able to show that it had a circular base with metal poles, leading to a single point at the top.
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*** Retool these sentences so they have more clarity, and so there's less redundancy by using "dig up the object" so close together; Being embedded six feet underwater, an excavator was called on Thursday to dig up the object. The excavator wasn't able to unearth it in one piece, but did enough to show that it had a circular base with metal poles that lead to a single point at its top.
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Now, no one can really tell what this strange object actually is. One 12 year old boy said it might be an UFO. Other theories were a little less fanciful.
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*** These sentences are a little choppy and short, so you can combine them into one blanket statement about all the theories; this is an area where you can add bigger, more descriptive words, maybe even an exclamation; No one was able to tell what this strange object actually was; a suggestion by a 12-year-old boy was that it could be a UFO! Other theories, however, were a little less fanciful.
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Archaeologist Stephen Carini had his own theory. "Well, it's not that mysterious. It's been here forever, you know," Carini told WFSB-TV. "It's been marked by a buoy for the past several years. It's a big piece of concrete and metal that they used probably as a buoy, for rescue rafts where there were ship wrecks here back then." It may be a while before the public discover what the object really is.
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*** Use a colon after "theory" to present the quote; use "discovers" instead of "discover"; Archaeologist Stephen Carini had his own theory: "Well, it's not that mysterious. It's been here forever, you know," Carini told WFSB-TV. "It's been marked by a buoy for the past several years. It's a big piece of concrete and metal that they used probably as a buoy, for rescue rafts where there were ship wrecks here back then." It may be a while before the public discovers what the object really is.
  
Russia Threatens to Target American Jets
 
Russia has threatened that any target operating above the Russian and Syrian airspace. The Syrian Democratic Forces, or SDF, and American warplanes launched an attack to retake a town called Ja'Din. After the attack concluded, a Syrian fighter jet launched airstrikes on SDF troops which led an American warplane to take it out.That was the first air-to-air engagement between the US and Russia since 1999. In Moscow, Russian officials applied the necessary adjustments in the Syria war policy because of the shoot-down of a Syrian military aircraft by a US fighter. In conclusion, the Russians will try to stay cautious with the Americans attacking ISIS.
 
  
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Mysterious Object Makes Waves on Rhode Island
  
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People first noticed a bizarre object off the shore of Westerly, Rhode Island - which looks a little like a giant metal starfish with eight legs - several weeks ago. It was embedded in the sand about six feet underwater and on Thursday, an excavator was called to dig up the object. The excavator wasn't able to dig up the object in one piece, but was able to show that it had a circular base with metal poles, leading to a single point at the top. Now, no one can really tell what this strange object actually is. One 12 year old boy said it might be an UFO. Other theories were a little less fanciful. Archaeologist Stephen Carini had his own theory. "Well, it's not that mysterious. It's been here forever, you know," Carini told WFSB-TV. "It's been marked by a buoy for the past several years. It's a big piece of concrete and metal that they used probably as a buoy, for rescue rafts where there were ship wrecks here back then." It may be a while before the public discover what the object really is.
  
  
Amazon leads Whole Foods into the on-demand grocery system
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Mysterious Object Makes Waves On Rhode Island Beach
  
Amazon announced the second generation of its Dash Wand, an Alexa-enabled home barcode scanner that can add your grocery
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People first noticed a bizarre object - which looks a little like a giant metal starfish with eight legs - several weeks ago off the shore of Westerly, Rhode Island. Being embedded six feet underwater, an excavator was called on Thursday to dig up the object. The excavator wasn't able to unearth it in one piece, but did enough to show that it had a circular base with metal poles that lead to a single point at its top. No one was able to tell what this strange object actually was; a suggestion by a 12-year-old boy was that it could be a UFO! Other theories, however, were a little less fanciful. Archaeologist Stephen Carini had his own theory: "Well, it's not that mysterious. It's been here forever, you know," Carini told WFSB-TV. "It's been marked by a buoy for the past several years. It's a big piece of concrete and metal that they used probably as a buoy, for rescue rafts where there were ship wrecks here back then." It may be a while before the public discovers what the object really is.  
items to your AmazonFresh cart.
 
  
The company's way to improve the Dash Wand was by announcing their $13.7 billion deal to buy the Whole Foods Grocery chain, which includes 461 stores across the US, Canada, and the UK.
 
***I replaced "the way" with "the company's" because even though we know you're talking about Amazon, it is better to address the company while not trying to use words like "their."; The way to improve their Dash Wand was by announcing their $13.7 billion deal to buy Whole Foods Grocery chain, which includes 461 stores across the US, Canada, and the UK.
 
  
Whole Foods stores are accessible to many Americans because it is usually an hour's drive to the store, which makes Amazon's on-demand grocery delivery easier.
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*** You need to work on: placing your descriptors right after the noun they're describing.
***I omitted "way" at the end, "easier" is enough to get the point across.; Whole Foods stores are accessible to many Americans because it is usually an hour's drive to the store, which makes Amazon's on-demand grocery delivery way easier.
 
  
Amazon created this second-generation tool because interacting with the Alexa or Echo device can be as easy as saying "Honey, we need eggs."
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***I added a hyphen between "second" and "generation" because this is a compound adjective, which normally uses hyphens. I also added "tool" because it gives the item you are talking about distinction. In most cases, try to be as specific as you can.; Amazon created this second generation because interacting with the Alexa or Echo device can be as easy as saying "Honey, we need eggs."
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The order will arrive to its destination in a matter of an hour or so, completely fresh, organic, and straight off the shelves of the nearest Whole Foods store.
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Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/westerly-rhode-island-mysterious-object_us_59a9aa0ce4b0354e440a50bf
***Some readers may question where the order is going to. Like I said, being specific is important. I think you can take that part of the sentence work with it more. You could possibly say "The order will arrive at the customer's location."
 
; The order will arrive in a matter of an hour or so, completely fresh, organic, and straight off the shelves of the nearest Whole Foods store.
 
  
With the new technology being created, buying groceries will be easier and faster.
 
***I think this conclusion has a lot more potential to be much stronger. Even though "in conclusion" is a good transition to the closing sentence, it's not needed. I omitted "a lot" because it is not really needed however I do suggest replacing it with "much more." But I think it is fine without that phrase as well. After the word "faster", I deleted the rest of the sentence. You were able to make a strong enough point in the first part of it.; In conclusion, with the new technology being created, buying groceries will be a lot easier and faster way than going outside to retrieve those groceries.
 
  
Source:http://www.popsci.com/amazon-buys-whole-foods-dash-wand
 
Edited by Michael Morrow
 
  
Amazon Leads Whole Foods Into the On-demand Grocery System
 
Amazon announced the second generation of its Dash Wand, an Alexa-enabled home barcode scanner that can add your grocery items to your AmazonFresh cart. The company's way to improve the Dash Wand was by announcing their $13.7 billion deal to buy the Whole Foods Grocery chain, which includes 461 stores across the US, Canada, and the UK. Whole Foods stores are accessible to many Americans because it is usually an hour's drive to the store, which makes Amazon's on-demand grocery delivery easier. Amazon created this second-generation tool because interacting with the Alexa or Echo device can be as easy as saying "Honey, we need eggs." The order will arrive to its destination in a matter of an hour or so, completely fresh, organic, and straight off the shelves of the nearest Whole Foods store. With the new technology being created, buying groceries will be easier and faster.
 
  
 
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Scientists Detect Mysterious Radio Signals from Deep Space
  
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An initiative set up to find signs of intelligent life in the universe has detected a series of mysterious radio signals from a dwarf planet 3 billion light years away.
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*** It's important to list who the initiative was set by; Light-years should be hyphenated; An initiative set up by scientists in order to find intelligent life in the universe has detected a series of mysterious radio signals from a dwarf planet 3 billion light-years away.
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Breakthrough Listen used instruments at the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to observe that location over 5 hours on Saturday, detecting 15 bursts over the entire 4 to 8 Ghz frequency band, the organization said in a news release.
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*** Name what Breakthrough Listen is at the beginning, to give clear understanding that it's the organization in question; gigahertz is abbreviated as GHz; make sure you clarify that "over 5 hours" is the entire span of time they observed it; rephrase the sentence so it reads with more fluidity after making the first correction; The organization known as Breakthrough Listen used instruments at the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to observe that location over the span of 5 hours on Saturday, detecting 15 bursts over the 4 to 8 GHz frequency band.
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The organization stated that possible explanations for FRBs range from outbursts from rotating neutron starts with extremely strong magnetic fields, to more speculative ideas that they are directed energy sources used by extraterrestrial civilizations to power space craft.
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*** Explain what FRBs are before using an abbreviation (after that it's okay to use the abbreviation for the rest of the piece); correct "neutron  starts" to "neutron stars"; "space craft" should be one word and pluralized because you're talking about more than one civilization; The organization stated that possible explanations for fast radio bursts (FRBs) range from outbursts from rotating neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields, to more speculative ideas that they are directed energy sources used by extraterrestrial civilizations to power spacecrafts.
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Earlier this year, Harvard researchers speculated that these radio bursts could be "beams set up by extra galactic civilizations to potentially power light sails". Several other scientists have other theories on this. How they are caused remains up for debate. The organization said more information will be presented in an upcoming article to be published in a scientific journal.
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*** "Extra galactic" should be one word; Harvard researchers should be reworded to avoid any confusion about whether the Harvard researchers are from Harvard, or if the researchers research Harvard; be sure to enclose any periods in a quote or dialogue within the quotation marks; the second and third sentences can be joined by a semicolon since they are related ideas, and will make the paragraph six sentences long; Earlier this year, researchers from Harvard speculated that these radio bursts could be "beams set up by extragalactic civilizations to potentially power light sails." Several other scientists have other theories on this; how they are caused remains up for debate. The organization said more information will be presented in an upcoming article to be published in a scientific journal.
  
An Egg a Day Keeps you Big in Many A Way
 
***The title should be more enticing for the audience that you are trying to attract. And always capitalize each word, that is not a article or conjunction, in the title. Compared to the original title, the new, revised title does more for the summary. It mentions the main topic, the egg, and it says something about what the egg can do. Yes, the orginal title did that as well, however, when the reader sees the original, they may skip over. But when the new title is seen, it will attract their attention and almost force them to read what you have to say. So, here is a newer version of your title, "An Egg a Day Keeps you Big in Many A Way."; An egg a day, makes you taller and larger
 
 
According to Gaston, from "Beauty and the Beast", as a child, he ate four dozen eggs every morning to get large.
 
***It would be beneficial to use "According to" at the beginning of the sentence to give the sentence more sophistication. By doing that, you will also have to add commas after "Gaston" and the second quotation marks. Plus, "said that" can be omitted and add a comma behind "child".; Gaston from, "Beauty and the Beast" said that as a child he ate four dozen eggs every morning to get large.
 
 
However, just eating one egg a day can do the same.
 
 
 
Eggs are high in protein, vitamin B12, riboflavin, choline, and other vitamins and minerals.
 
***"Amounts of" should be removed, it is not needed.; Eggs are high in protein, vitamin B12, riboflavin, choline, and other amounts of vitamins and minerals.
 
 
A team of public health researchers from the United States and Ecuador tested this in an impoverished country like Ecuador.
 
***It is helpful to the reader if you completely spell out the United States instead of using the abbreviation.; A team of public health researchers from the US and Ecuador tested this in an impoverished country like Ecuador.
 
 
The group gathered up mother-infant pairs, separating one group with eggs and the other without eggs.
 
***You can remove "up" and use "gathered" by itself. I recommend removing "and separated", add a comma, then add "separating." The second  "group" can be removed as well.; The group gathered up mother-infant pairs and separated one group with eggs and the other group without eggs.
 
 
After the six-month process, the kids who ate eggs were much taller and larger than the ones that didn't eat eggs.
 
***You should add a hyphen between six and month. The phrase "a lot" should be replaced with "much."; After the six month process, the kids who ate eggs were a lot taller and larger than the ones that didn't eat eggs.
 
 
Therefore, if this experiment worked on children, then having an egg-based diet will have many health benefits for adults as well.
 
***It would better if you use "therefore" instead of "hence", it's much more known rather than hence.; Hence, if this experiment worked on children, then having an egg-based diet will have many health benefits for adults as well.
 
 
Source: http://www.popsci.com/eggs-help-babies-grow
 
Edited by Michael Morrow
 
 
An Egg a Day Keeps you Big in Many A Way
 
According to Gaston, from "Beauty and the Beast", as a child, he ate four dozen eggs every morning to get large. However, just eating one egg a day can do the same. Eggs are high in protein, vitamin B12, riboflavin, choline, and other vitamins and minerals. A team of public health researchers from the United States and Ecuador tested this in an impoverished country like Ecuador. The group gathered up mother-infant pairs, separating one group with eggs and the other without eggs. After the six-month process, the kids who ate eggs were much taller and larger than the ones that didn't eat eggs. Therefore, if this experiment worked on children, then having an egg-based diet will have many health benefits for adults as well.
 
 
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oooThere are significant problems with this article summary.ooo
 
 
Applying and playing for the NBA are 2 different things. You were supposed to read 3-4 articles and create a summary article on how to PLAY FOR THE NBA. Remember our discussion that night? You were saying that you want to play for the NBA and I said write a summary article on how you can go from where you are today to playing for the NBA. YOU DID NOT DO THIS.
 
 
 
How you can apply for the NBA
 
 
Many people think it is tough to get into the NBA, but they're wrong.
 
 
Big headliners, like Ben Simmons and Brandon Ingram, are a lot better than the average player, but that doesn't mean the average Joe is unqualified.
 
 
***When interjecting with examples or names, you must use 2 commas. Do not use pronouns so much especially "YOU", it's not advanced writing;Big headliners, like Ben Simmons and Brandon Ingram, are a lot better than you, but that doesn't mean you're unqualified.
 
 
 
In order to apply for the NBA draft, you must be at least 19 years old and it's best to send a letter to the NBA informing it of your desire and eligibility for the draft months in advance.
 
 
***Do not use a quote without citing its source ( So I paraphrased the quote into the sentence);In order to apply for the NBA draft, you must be at least 19 years old and it is best to "send a letter to the league a couple months before the draft informing them of your desire to be eligible for the draft."
 
 
For example, a man named Zachary Feinstein wrote a letter and received a letter with the application forms.
 
 
Another player, an unnamed 25-year old, declared himself as an entrant for the draft, but he graduated years before he tried to sign with any team; which means no draft for him.
 
 
In conclusion, these examples of basketball players tried to go into the NBA Draft, some succeeded; yet some have at least tried to apply for the NBA.
 
 
This means you should try to apply for the NBA; you never know.
 
 
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Mind Riot
 
Evergreen State College, a small, public liberal arts institution, planned its annual  "Day of Absence", but with a twist to it:  white people are told to leave the campus.
 
*** Make the topic sentence interesting, shock value is good here because it is a shocking story.
 
The "Day of Absence" is a "symbolic" act based on the Douglas Turner Ward play in which all black people of a Southern town don't show up one morning.
 
 
Unfortunately, this was reversed and the non-white students wanted all white students, staff, and faculty to leave the premises of the college.
 
 
***"Colored students" colored is an offensive term. Such people prefer the term "Non-white" when being written about b/c it puts it on the people they do not like, the white people.; Unfortunately, this was reversed and the colored students wanted all white students, staff, and faculty to leave the premises of the college.
 
 
One teacher, Prof.Weinstein, objected in an email to all staff and faculty saying,"On a college campus, one's right to speak -or to be- must never be based on skin color."
 
****Use correct appellations (honorific titles for people). Also if you start a quote with a quotation mark, you must close it with a quotation mark.; One teacher, Mr.Weinstein, objected in an email to all staff and faculty saying,"On a college campus, one's right to speak or to be- must never be based on skin color.
 
A month later, student mobs formed on the campus chanting "Black Power","Racist", and demanded the teacher resign.
 
***Formed where? on the campus. Also "teacher to resign" should be " teacher resign"; A month later, student mobs formed chanting "Black Power","Racist", and demanded (omit "for") the teacher to (omit "to")resign.
 
A college is an institution of higher learning, not a cauldron of racism, hate, and discord; these types of demonstrations are meant for the streets and political rallies.
 
Colleges and universities are places of study, not racist riots, try to give a bit of your own ideas in the conclusion - everything you stated in the conclusion was already stated in the article summary you wrote, so give some wisdom as to why this is bad, what would happen if all schools were like this, how this affects the students themselves, etc...(Redo the whole sentence). Also, do not start the sentence with "In conclusion," This is a 3rd grade way of writing. One more thing, there is no subject to the sentence " Branded", who is branded? ; In conclusion, branded the teachers racist after not accepting the "Day of Absence", and struck fear into all of them.
 
 
 
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Trump Helps Homeless Woman
 
 
 
For eight years, a black homeless woman had lived in Trump Tower with Trump's generosity.
 
 
 
The woman had been treated spectacularly, had three meals a day, had her own room, and got fresh flowers every week.
 
 
Unfortunately, all of the mainstream media make trump into a racist bigot; they don't include the good deeds that Trump had done.
 
 
The homeless woman is very displeased with the way that the media is not telling the truth of Trump's good deeds.
 
 
She also said that if trump evicted her, she would be on the streets homeless, or dead.
 
 
The homeless woman concludes that Trump is not the bad person many think he is, he's a wonderful man.
 
 
 
 
http://www.naturalnews.com/2016-12-13-trump-allowed-black-homeless-woman-to-live-in-trump-tower-for-8-years-rent-free.html
 
 
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T-shirts! They're Alive!
 
 
Researchers from MIT have created a shirt that vents itself automatically in response to sweat and gives out a nice aroma.
 
 
 
Wen Wang, a bio-engineer and former scientist at MIT's Media Lab, experimented with two structures, latex and bacteria (B subtilis).
 
 
 
The two layered shirt, bacteria in the inside and latex on the outside, can absorb moisture and relax, which creates a little ventilation flap.
 
 
 
Unfortunately, Wang hasn't found a way to wash the clothes without killing the bacteria.
 
 
 
On the other hand, Wen said that there is no reason to wash the clothes because the bacteria will "eat" the remains and give out a redolent smell.
 
 
In conclusion, Wen and other researchers will perfect the bacteria t-shirt to give people a nice aroma when they work out.
 
*** Boring concluding sentenece and concluding transitional phrase "In conclusion". Read this article and ask me questions about it:
 
 
https://www.thebalance.com/how-to-write-a-conclusion-news-article-magazine-and-more-1360734
 
 
Sources:
 
 
http://www.popsci.com/bacteria-on-this-wearable-allow-it-to-open-vents-automatically-when-you-sweat
 
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The World's First Robot Policeman
 
 
The first operational "robot cop" was revealed in Dubai as part of the United Arab Emirates' planned robot police force.
 
 
*** Unless the robot's name is Robot Cop, you should not use capital letters. Use " ", parentheses instead. You cannot just write part of a country's name, you must use its full name: United Arab Emirates; The first operational Robot Cop was revealed in Dubai as part of the emirate's
 
planned robot police force.***
 
 
The robot, 5ft 5in tall and weighing 100kg, can speak six different languages and can read facial expressions.
 
 
*** You cannot use the indefinite article "a" without having it refer to the noun it is modifying ;The robot, a 5ft 5in tall and weighing 100kg, can speak six different languages and can read facial expressions.
 
 
 
This new officer of the law also comes with a built-in tablet so people can pay fines or report crimes.
 
 
*** "It" is boring, liven things up with nouns and adjectives, but don't use too many;  It also has built-in tablet so people can pay fines or report crimes.***
 
 
 
Now the robot is tech eye-candy at the Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference, but the robot will go into the real world of law enforcement and do what it's programmed to do; it will fight crime, keep the city safe, and improve happiness.
 
 
*** Don't copy the words in a sentence, especially the first word or phrase, shows you have little creativity when you talk about something that something will do in the future/near future, talk about what it did in the past or in the present, it gives more info to the readers so they get a fuller understanding of the topic.;Right after the Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference, the robot will go into the world and what it's programmed to do; it will help us fight crime, keep the city safe, and improve happiness.***
 
 
 
A high ranking officer said, "The launch of the world's first operational Robocop is a significant milestone for the Emirates and a step towards realizing Dubai's vision to be a global leader in smart cities technology adoption."
 
 
*** This guys title is too long, truncate it by writing "A high ranking officer said"; A high ranking officer said
 
Brigadier-General Khalid Nasser Al Razzouqi, Director-General of Smart Services with the Dubai Police said***
 
 
Surely, Robocop is a milestone for the Emirate in Dubai, but with robots on the verge of eliminating many jobs in areas such as taxis, trucking, agriculture, and many other industries, robots may be more of a problem than they are worth.
 
 
*** Link this story to other stories that are happening about robotics so people will be left thinking about robots taking away jobs, enforcing law, and the scary aspect of that as well; Surely, Robocop is a milestone for the Emirate in Dubai, but it is a great leap forward for robot police forces all around the world.***
 
 
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/worlds-first-operational-robocop-hits-10474646?service=responsive
 
 
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The Deadliest Fat We Eat
 
  
The movement of a single hydrogen atom from one side of a molecule to the other can create a potentially deadly substance when continuously absorbed into the body.
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Scientists Detect Mysterious Radio Signals from Deep Space
  
The transformed ingredient is called Trans Fatty Acid(trans fats), which causes heart attacks, strokes, and sudden cardiac deaths.  
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An initiative set up to find signs of intelligent life in the universe has detected a series of mysterious radio signals from a dwarf planet 3 billion light years away. Breakthrough Listen used instruments at the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to observe that location over 5 hours on Saturday, detecting 15 bursts over the entire 4 to 8 Ghz frequency band, the organization said in a news release. The organization stated that possible explanations for FRBs range from outbursts from rotating neutron starts with extremely strong magnetic fields, to more speculative ideas that they are directed energy sources used by extraterrestrial civilizations to power space craft. Earlier this year, Harvard researchers speculated that these radio bursts could be "beams set up by extra galactic civilizations to potentially power light sails". Several other scientists have other theories on this. How they are caused remains up for debate. The organization said more information will be presented in an upcoming article to be published in a scientific journal.  
  
About 30,000 to 100,000 Americans die from excessive amounts of trans fats.
 
  
A study in some New York counties that ban Trans Fats shows in contrast to counties that do not have the ban that death rates and medical costs decrease when Trans Fats are not taken into the body.
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*** I can't even fix this " Many scientists and healthy and less "deadly"; Many scientists and healthy and less "deadly", which will help the premature deaths in America to decrease. ***
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Scientists Detect Mysterious Radio Signals from Deep Space
  
Based on the limited evidence, getting rid of trans fats in human diet may help people live longer and healthier.
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An initiative set up by scientists in order to find intelligent life in the universe has detected a series of mysterious radio signals from a dwarf planet 3 billion light-years away. The organization known as Breakthrough Listen used instruments at the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to observe that location over the span of 5 hours on Saturday, detecting 15 bursts over the 4 to 8 GHz frequency band. The organization stated that possible explanations for fast radio bursts (FRBs) range from outbursts from rotating neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields, to more speculative ideas that they are directed energy sources used by extraterrestrial civilizations to power spacecrafts. Earlier this year, researchers from Harvard speculated that these radio bursts could be "beams set up by extragalactic civilizations to potentially power light sails." Several other scientists have other theories on this; how they are caused remains up for debate. The organization said more information will be presented in an upcoming article to be published in a scientific journal.
  
*** Don't just use Thus and Therefore, kind of boring. Use transitional phrases like "All in all, Based on..., In summation, To sum up" YOU SHOULD USE THOSE TRANSITIONAL WORDS AND PHRASES FROM THE SAT SHEETS TO WRITE THESE ARTICLE SUMMARIES***
 
  
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*** You need to work on: rewording and condensing your sentences so they read smoother, noting which words are actually one word (not two separate words), and clarifying parts of the sentences that can be confusing.
  
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https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/22/well/the-worst-fat-in-the-food-supply.html
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Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/deep-space-radio-bursts_us_59a7bbcbe4b07e81d35530b7?section=us_weird-news

Latest revision as of 05:20, 22 May 2018

i wrote 7 sentences. hope that's okay. it's just the quote i added at the end.



Human Eggs Grown to Maturity in Lab?!

For the first time, scientists have grown human eggs to full maturity in the laboratory. The eggs aren't fully fertilized, but when proven successful, this advancement in science can help people with problems of infertility. Before anything, the eggs have to be fully matured in order for it to be fertilized. The new process would allow ovarian tissue to be harvested directly, and eggs could be matured later in the lab. Cancer patients, who often lose fertility when they undergo chemotherapy, could be among the first to benefit, says Mindy Christianson, a fertility expert at Johns Hopkins University. While further testing are being done in order to see if the eggs can be fertilized and to see whether they produce healthy embryos, Christianson says that other infertility treatments such as cryopreservation, or freezing eggs, have developed rapidly. “I don’t think it’s going to happen in the immediate future, but I can definitely see it on the horizon,” she says.

Source: https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/02/human-eggs-maturity/



Hi Tsdo,


Please follow the format for the summaries by keeping your articles summaries to only 6 sentences. Use this as your guideline:
Great job on restarting your article writing again!!!


1. Headline
2. Topic sentence
3. Fact 1 sentence
4. Fact 2 sentence
5. Fact 3 sentence
6. Fact 4 sentence
7.Concluding sentence
8. Source: (The URL - the website that you got the news articles from. Like this: Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/long-sleeves-on-doctors-white-coats-may-spread-germs/ )

Try to edit this one as I explained above and then I'll have it edited. Alexis Sanchez for Man United

Manchester United just confirmed the signing of Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal. There was also a straight swap form the two Premier League clubs with Mkhitaryan, midfielder of Man United going to Arsenal for Arsenal's forward Sanchez going to Man United. Sanchez was almost destined to join Man City until United stole in with a late approach to secure the signing of Sanchez, who is set to earn a Premier League record of around £350,000 a week, worth £14m a year after tax on a four-and-a-half-year deal having allowed his Arsenal contract to run down to its final six months. "I am thrilled to be joining the biggest club in the world," said Sanchez. "The chance to play in this historic stadium and to work with Jose Mourinho was something I could not turn down. "I am very proud to be the first Chilean player ever to play for United's first team, and I hope I can show our fans all around the world why the club wanted to bring me here." There was many hate from Arsenal fans to Sanchez but he stated on an Instagram post that "There are people (former club players) who have spoken with no knowledge of what happens inside the club and cause damage. "I must say I always gave 100%, until the last day." For now, let's just be happy and celebrate another great signing for Man United and wish Sanchez and ManU on their season, which is going great for them.

Source: https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/manchester-united-news-alexis-sanchez-transfer-deal-for-arsenal-star-confirmed-a3740386.html




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Tsdo, please write articles about "Good" to know topics. We are trying to set up a safe space for people who do not want these topics.
Try:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/
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Stick man drawing of Shooting Leads to Arrest

The man, Robert Paul Alexander Edwards, 33, of Mexico Beach, Fla., was arrested Friday on a charge of making a written threat to kill or do bodily injury, a second-degree felony, Gulf County Sheriff Mike Harrison said Monday. He was charged after officials found a rudimentary drawing of a gunman shooting people outside a burning school on a kid's homework, authorities said. The drawing depicted a school on fire and a gun man with two people on the floor in a puddle of blood. Authorities said the investigation determined that it was Edwards who drew the image, not the student. This action was looked at as a potential threat. No further information was immediately available. Edwards doesn't appear to have a criminal record in Florida, and no attorney was listed in county case records.

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/stickman-drawing-school-shooting-student-s-homework-leads-florida-man-n826481




The Skills Of Success

Every year, Bloomberg, a global finance company, runs an comprehensive survey of recruiters to find out what skills are in demand by employers and what skills are hardest to find in potential employees.

      • Good description, but you can eliminate the second "what skills" to condense the sentence; be sure to use "a" in front of words that begin with a consonant; Every year, Bloomberg, a global finance company, runs a comprehensive survey of recruiters to find out what skills are in demand by employers, and are hardest to find in potential employees.

The most recent survey revealed to us the need for six key skills: analytical thinking, strategic thinking, creative problem solving, leadership skills, collaborative work styles, and communication skills. The six skills create the foundation necessary for people to be informed next-generation citizens and global leaders.

      • These two sentences can be combined so "six skills" doesn't seem too repetitive; "to us" isn't necessary for the summary of the article because it seems intrusive to the reader; The most recent survey revealed the need for six key skills to create the foundation necessary for people to be informed, next-generation citizens and global leaders: analytical thinking, strategic thinking, creative problem solving, leadership skills, collaborative work styles, and communication skills.

The International Baccalaureate makes it a priority to teach students how to learn, and development of the six skills identified in the Bloomberg report is a big part of that effort. GEMS leaders believe these skills, as brought to life in the IB, position our students to take on important global-leadership challenges in the years to come.

      • Eliminate "our" as it also seems intrusive; no need for the hyphen in "global leadership"; state the abbreviation directly after the company name before you continue to use it, otherwise it seems confusing; The International Baccalaureate (IB) makes it a priority to teach students how to learn, and development of the six skills identified in the Bloomberg report is a big part of that effort. GEMS leaders believe these skills, as brought to life in the IB, position students to take on important global leadership challenges in the years to come.

The Skills Of Success

Every year, Bloomberg, a global finance company, runs an comprehensive survey of recruiters to find out what skills are in demand by employers and what skills are hardest to find in potential employees. The most recent survey revealed to us the need for six key skills: analytical thinking, strategic thinking, creative problem solving, leadership skills, collaborative work styles, and communication skills. The six skills create the foundation necessary for people to be informed next-generation citizens and global leaders. The International Baccalaureate makes it a priority to teach students how to learn, and development of the six skills identified in the Bloomberg report is a big part of that effort. GEMS leaders believe these skills, as brought to life in the IB, position our students to take on important global-leadership challenges in the years to come.


Fully edited article: The Skills Of Success

Every year, Bloomberg, a global finance company, runs a comprehensive survey of recruiters to find out what skills are in demand by employers, and are hardest to find in potential employees. The most recent survey revealed the need for six key skills to create the foundation necessary for people to be informed, next-generation citizens and global leaders: analytical thinking, strategic thinking, creative problem solving, leadership skills, collaborative work styles, and communication skills. The International Baccalaureate (IB) makes it a priority to teach students how to learn, and development of the six skills identified in the Bloomberg report is a big part of that effort. GEMS leaders believe these skills, as brought to life in the IB, position students to take on important global leadership challenges in the years to come.


      • You need to work on: mild sentence condensing, and the exact source article was difficult to find.

Edited by Sydney


Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/weird-news




Tsering, please try this one:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/our-kids-were-just-so-ungrateful-why-some-families-are-boycotting-presents-this-year/2017/12/22/de9dd9cc-cb37-11e7-b0cf-7689a9f2d84e_story.html?utm_term=.e3662cb92dc4 Dubai Has Robotic Police Officers and They're Amazing

      • The title doesn't always have to be the same; in order to condense it and make it more eye-catching try; Dubai's Amazing Robot Police

Dubai just unveiled the latest addition to its police force: robot police officers. As crazy as it sounds, robot police officers are now patrolling at mostly shopping centers and tourist destinations. They're designed to keep peace and record petty crimes.

      • Put "has" after Dubai; Put "these" in front of "robot police officers" in the second sentence so the reader knows they are the specific kind about to be discussed; no need for "mostly"; the phrase should be "keep the peace"; you can use the third sentence as a descriptor for the robots; Dubai has just unveiled the latest addition to its police force: robot police officers. As crazy as it sounds, these robot police officers, designed to keep the peace and record petty crimes, are now patrolling at shopping centers and tourist destinations.

The robots have eyes, but no mouth or nose, making them look weirdly human and not human at the same time. They stand 5"4' tall, weigh a massive 220 pounds, and have a touch screen in their chest to report petty crimes.

      • "Touchscreen" is one word; try using "inhuman"; The robots have eyes, but no mouth or nose, making them look weirdly human and inhuman at the same time. They stand 5"4' tall, weigh a massive 220 pounds, and have a touchscreen in their chest to report petty crimes.

Although the new peacekeepers can't make arrests, they can recognize faces and compare them to a criminal base.

      • Use "database" instead, otherwise it seems like you're talking about some sort of base camp for criminals; Although the new peacekeepers can't make arrests, they can recognize faces and compare them to a criminal database.

This advancement has put the Dubai police force on the forefront of a technological revolution. Dubai says by 2030, 25% of its police force could be robotic.

      • This sentence can be combines into one fluid sentence; This advancement has put the Dubai police force on the forefront of a technological revolution, and by 2030, 25% of Dubai's police force could be robotic.


Dubai Has Robotic Police Officers and They're Amazing

Dubai just unveiled the latest addition to its police force: robot police officers. As crazy as it sounds, robot police officers are now patrolling at mostly shopping centers and tourist destinations. They're designed to keep peace and record petty crimes. The robots have eyes, but no mouth or nose, making them look weirdly human and not human at the same time. They stand 5"4' tall, weigh a massive 220 pounds, and have a touch screen in their chest to report petty crimes. Although the new peacekeepers can't make arrests, they can recognize faces and compare them to a criminal base. This advancement has put the Dubai police force on the forefront of a technological revolution. Dubai says by 2030, 25% of its police force could be robotic.


Fully edited article: Dubai's Amazing Robot Police

Dubai has just unveiled the latest addition to its police force: robot police officers. As crazy as it sounds, these robot police officers, designed to keep the peace and record petty crimes, are now patrolling at shopping centers and tourist destinations. The robots have eyes, but no mouth or nose, making them look weirdly human and inhuman at the same time. They stand 5"4' tall, weigh a massive 220 pounds, and have a touchscreen in their chest to report petty crimes. Although the new peacekeepers can't make arrests, they can recognize faces and compare them to a criminal database. This advancement has put the Dubai police force on the forefront of a technological revolution, and by 2030, 25% of Dubai's police force could be robotic.


      • You need to work on: word choice and sentence combination.

Edited by Sydney


Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/dubai-has-robotic-police-officers-and-theyre-amazing_us_5949684ee4b0579a1f39274a



Employees at this Tech Company Can Now Get Microchip Implants

      • You can shorten the title to make it more concise; try Tech Company Offers Employees Microchip Implants

A Wisconsin-based technology company, Three Square Market, announced on Thursday that it would be offering its employees the chance to be micro-chipped with RFID chips into their hands.

      • Put the full name of what RFID is before the abbreviation, after that use the abbreviation as much as you want; use "will" instead of "would" because the article is talking about a future event; A Wisconsin-based technology company, Three Square Market, announced on Thursday that it will be offering its employees the chance to be micro-chipped with radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips into their hands.

It can then be used for accessing multiple features throughout the office. Basically, this is a credit card ID badge inside your hand. This chip, roughly the size of a rice grain, uses the same near-field communication technology found in programs such as Apple Pay.

      • You can combine these three sentences and reword them into two more fluid sentences; Roughly the size of a rice grain, this chip acts as a credit card ID badge inside of the employee's hands. It can be used for accessing multiple features throughout the office, and uses the same near-field communication technology found in programs like Apple Pay.

The Chief Operating Officer Patrick McMullan said that this could just be another payment and identification option that can be used not only in their markets but other stores and centers.

      • Make sure to stay in present tense; add a comma before "but" to add pause and emphasis; Chief Operating Officer Patrick McMullan says that this could just be another payment and identification option that can be used not only in their markets, but other stores and centers.


Employees at this Tech Company Can Now Get Microchip Implants

A Wisconsin-based technology company, Three Square Market, announced on Thursday that it would be offering its employees the chance to be micro-chipped with RFID chips into their hands. It can then be used for accessing multiple features throughout the office. Basically, this is a credit card ID badge inside your hand. This chip, roughly the size of a rice grain, uses the same near-field communication technology found in programs such as Apple Pay. The Chief Operating Officer Patrick McMullan said that this could just be another payment and identification option that can be used not only in their markets but other stores and centers.


Fully edited article: Tech Company Offers Employees Microchip Implants

A Wisconsin-based technology company, Three Square Market, announced on Thursday that it will be offering its employees the chance to be micro-chipped with radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips into their hands. Roughly the size of a rice grain, this chip acts as a credit card ID badge inside of the employee's hands. It can be used for accessing multiple features throughout the office, and uses the same near-field communication technology found in programs like Apple Pay. Chief Operating Officer Patrick McMullan says that this could just be another payment and identification option that can be used not only in their markets, but other stores and centers.


      • You need to work on: making your titles more concise, and condensing/combining your sentences so they're more fluid.

Edited by Sydney


Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/employees-tech-company-microchipped_us_5975ffa9e4b0e79ec19abdff?section=us_weird-news



U.S Issues Warning against Traveling to Cancun

      • Be sure to capitalize all longer words in a title; U.S. Issues Warning Against Traveling to Cancun

The US State Department has widened an existing travel warning on Mexico to extend to the popular tourist region that includes Cancun.

      • Must use "in" not "on" when referring to a place; use periods when abbreviating United States; this sentence is a bit wordy and can be condensed; The U.S. State Department has widened an existing travel warning in Mexico, extended to the popular tourist region Cancun.

The travel warning issued Tuesday added several regions that had been previously thought to be relatively sheltered from the country's gang violence. Other reasons were robbery, kidnapping, and son on.

      • More usage of commas needed to space out the sentence, create pause, and create a list of the "reasons,"; combine these into one sentence since the second seems out of place and like filler; The travel warning, issued Tuesday, added several regions that had been previously thought to be relatively sheltered from the country's gang violence, robberies, and kidnappings.

The state of Quintana Roo was included in the warning because of its increase in homicides in 2016. This included the popular resort towns of Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum.

      • These two sentences can be reworded and combined so they read more clearly and don't use the word "include" more than once; stating the reason for it being on the list will tie in with leaving off discussing the crimes elsewhere; Because of its increase in homicides in 2016, the state of Quintana Roo, including the popular resort towns of Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum, was included in the warning.

"Turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S citizens", notes this section of the alert.

      • Keep commas within the quote; refer to it as the "warning" instead of the "alert" to go along with your previous references to it; "Turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S. citizens," notes this section of the warning.

However, the alert tells U.S residents that the level of drug-related violence is much less around in the resort areas and tourists destinations than in the border regions or in the areas along major trafficking routes.

      • Refer to it as the "warning" again; some word choices need to be changed in order for the sentence to make sense; However, the warning tells U.S. residents that the level of drug-related violence is much less frequent in the resorts and tourist destinations than in the border regions or areas along major trafficking routes.


U.S Issues Warning against Traveling to Cancun

The US State Department has widened an existing travel warning on Mexico to extend to the popular tourist region that includes Cancun. The travel warning issued Tuesday added several regions that had been previously thought to be relatively sheltered from the country's gang violence. Other reasons were robbery, kidnapping, and son on. The state of Quintana Roo was included in the warning because of its increase in homicides in 2016. This included the popular resort towns of Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum. "Turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S citizens", notes this section of the alert. However, the alert tells U.S residents that the level of drug-related violence is much less around in the resort areas and tourists destinations than in the border regions or in the areas along major trafficking routes.


Fully edited article: U.S. Issues Warning Against Traveling to Cancun

The U.S. State Department has widened an existing travel warning in Mexico, extended to the popular tourist region Cancun. The travel warning, issued Tuesday, added several regions that had been previously thought to be relatively sheltered from the country's gang violence, robberies, and kidnappings. Because of its increase in homicides in 2016, the state of Quintana Roo, including the popular resort towns of Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum, was included in the warning. "Turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S. citizens," notes this section of the warning. However, the warning tells U.S. residents that the level of drug-related violence is much less frequent in the resorts and tourist destinations than in the border regions or areas along major trafficking routes.


      • You need to work on: word choice, usage of commas, and keeping consistent with what you're referring to within the article (warning/alert).

Edited by Sydney


Source: http://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-tips/travel-warnings/travel-warning-mexico-cancun




Tourists Stranded as Protesters Block Path to Machu Picchu

Many tourists are stranded due to the blocking of the PeruRail train, that takes thousands of people to the famed Inca City of Machu Picchu, in Peru, by protesters.

      • This sentence needs to be restructured otherwise it's difficult to read; describing the train between the actions of the tourists and protesters makes it seem out of place and wordy; The PeruRail train, that takes thousands of people to the famed Inca City of Machu Picchu, Peru, has been blocked by protesters, leaving many tourists stranded.

The protests were unrelated to the tourists as the protests were mostly about the government , raises, and other things related to that. One of the protests were some 20,000 teachers demanding pay raises.

      • It's possible to retool these two sentences so they give information about the protests without seeming like it's trailing off with the use of "and other things related to that"; a semicolon can be used here; The protests, unrelated to the tourists, concerned the government and raises; one such group of protesters were some 20,000 teachers demanding raises in pay.

The government dispatched about 1,000 riot polices, state new agency Andina reported. PeruRail had suspended rail services Wednesday and Thursday due to the situation. However, they are promising to refund or reschedule the money for the tickets already bought.

      • Combine the first two sentences for a clearer read; "police" should be used because it's both the singular and plural form of the word; The government dispatched about 1,000 riot police, state news agency Andina reported. PeruRail has suspended rail services Wednesday and Thursday, however, they are promising to refund or reschedule the money for the tickets already bought.

A same situation had happened last year causing the rail service to be shut down for several days because of protests.

      • Use the word "similar" in place of "same" because it grammatically makes sense due to the use of "a" instead of "the"; "because of protests" isn't needed because it's already implied; use past tense; A similar situation had happened last year, which caused the rail service to be shut down for several days.


Tourists Stranded as Protesters Block Path to Machu Picchu

Many tourists are stranded due to the blocking of the PeruRail train, that takes thousands of people to the famed Inca City of Machu Picchu, in Peru, by protesters. The protests were unrelated to the tourists as the protests were mostly about the government , raises, and other things related to that. One of the protests were some 20,000 teachers demanding pay raises. The government dispatched about 1,000 riot polices, state new agency Andina reported. PeruRail had suspended rail services Wednesday and Thursday due to the situation. However, they are promising to refund or reschedule the money for the tickets already bought. A same situation had happened last year causing the rail service to be shut down for several days because of protests.


Fully edited article: Tourists Stranded as Protesters Block Path to Machu Picchu

The PeruRail train, that takes thousands of people to the famed Inca City of Machu Picchu, Peru, has been blocked by protesters, leaving many tourists stranded. The protests, unrelated to the tourists, concerned the government and raises; one such group of protesters were some 20,000 teachers demanding raises in pay. The government dispatched about 1,000 riot police, state news agency Andina reported. PeruRail has suspended rail services Wednesday and Thursday, however, they are promising to refund or reschedule the money for the tickets already bought. A similar situation had happened last year, which caused the rail service to be shut down for several days.


      • You need to work on: keeping your tenses consistent, checking to see which sentences can be combined/condensed, and making sure your sentences read clearly/don't seem wordy.

Edited by Sydney


Source: http://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-tips/travel-warnings/protesters-machu-picchu-peru



Mysterious Object Makes Waves on Rhode Island

      • You may as well have the entire article title here; Mysterious Object Makes Waves On Rhode Island Beach

People first noticed a bizarre object off the shore of Westerly, Rhode Island - which looks a little like a giant metal starfish with eight legs - several weeks ago.

      • Put the description of the "bizarre object" before Westerly, Rhode Island -- otherwise it's going to read as though Westerly looks like "a giant metal starfish..."; People first noticed a bizarre object - which looks a little like a giant metal starfish with eight legs - several weeks ago off the shore of Westerly, Rhode Island.

It was embedded in the sand about six feet underwater and on Thursday, an excavator was called to dig up the object. The excavator wasn't able to dig up the object in one piece, but was able to show that it had a circular base with metal poles, leading to a single point at the top.

      • Retool these sentences so they have more clarity, and so there's less redundancy by using "dig up the object" so close together; Being embedded six feet underwater, an excavator was called on Thursday to dig up the object. The excavator wasn't able to unearth it in one piece, but did enough to show that it had a circular base with metal poles that lead to a single point at its top.

Now, no one can really tell what this strange object actually is. One 12 year old boy said it might be an UFO. Other theories were a little less fanciful.

      • These sentences are a little choppy and short, so you can combine them into one blanket statement about all the theories; this is an area where you can add bigger, more descriptive words, maybe even an exclamation; No one was able to tell what this strange object actually was; a suggestion by a 12-year-old boy was that it could be a UFO! Other theories, however, were a little less fanciful.

Archaeologist Stephen Carini had his own theory. "Well, it's not that mysterious. It's been here forever, you know," Carini told WFSB-TV. "It's been marked by a buoy for the past several years. It's a big piece of concrete and metal that they used probably as a buoy, for rescue rafts where there were ship wrecks here back then." It may be a while before the public discover what the object really is.

      • Use a colon after "theory" to present the quote; use "discovers" instead of "discover"; Archaeologist Stephen Carini had his own theory: "Well, it's not that mysterious. It's been here forever, you know," Carini told WFSB-TV. "It's been marked by a buoy for the past several years. It's a big piece of concrete and metal that they used probably as a buoy, for rescue rafts where there were ship wrecks here back then." It may be a while before the public discovers what the object really is.


Mysterious Object Makes Waves on Rhode Island

People first noticed a bizarre object off the shore of Westerly, Rhode Island - which looks a little like a giant metal starfish with eight legs - several weeks ago. It was embedded in the sand about six feet underwater and on Thursday, an excavator was called to dig up the object. The excavator wasn't able to dig up the object in one piece, but was able to show that it had a circular base with metal poles, leading to a single point at the top. Now, no one can really tell what this strange object actually is. One 12 year old boy said it might be an UFO. Other theories were a little less fanciful. Archaeologist Stephen Carini had his own theory. "Well, it's not that mysterious. It's been here forever, you know," Carini told WFSB-TV. "It's been marked by a buoy for the past several years. It's a big piece of concrete and metal that they used probably as a buoy, for rescue rafts where there were ship wrecks here back then." It may be a while before the public discover what the object really is.


Fully edited article: Mysterious Object Makes Waves On Rhode Island Beach

People first noticed a bizarre object - which looks a little like a giant metal starfish with eight legs - several weeks ago off the shore of Westerly, Rhode Island. Being embedded six feet underwater, an excavator was called on Thursday to dig up the object. The excavator wasn't able to unearth it in one piece, but did enough to show that it had a circular base with metal poles that lead to a single point at its top. No one was able to tell what this strange object actually was; a suggestion by a 12-year-old boy was that it could be a UFO! Other theories, however, were a little less fanciful. Archaeologist Stephen Carini had his own theory: "Well, it's not that mysterious. It's been here forever, you know," Carini told WFSB-TV. "It's been marked by a buoy for the past several years. It's a big piece of concrete and metal that they used probably as a buoy, for rescue rafts where there were ship wrecks here back then." It may be a while before the public discovers what the object really is.


      • You need to work on: placing your descriptors right after the noun they're describing.

Edited by Sydney


Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/westerly-rhode-island-mysterious-object_us_59a9aa0ce4b0354e440a50bf




Scientists Detect Mysterious Radio Signals from Deep Space

An initiative set up to find signs of intelligent life in the universe has detected a series of mysterious radio signals from a dwarf planet 3 billion light years away.

      • It's important to list who the initiative was set by; Light-years should be hyphenated; An initiative set up by scientists in order to find intelligent life in the universe has detected a series of mysterious radio signals from a dwarf planet 3 billion light-years away.

Breakthrough Listen used instruments at the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to observe that location over 5 hours on Saturday, detecting 15 bursts over the entire 4 to 8 Ghz frequency band, the organization said in a news release.

      • Name what Breakthrough Listen is at the beginning, to give clear understanding that it's the organization in question; gigahertz is abbreviated as GHz; make sure you clarify that "over 5 hours" is the entire span of time they observed it; rephrase the sentence so it reads with more fluidity after making the first correction; The organization known as Breakthrough Listen used instruments at the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to observe that location over the span of 5 hours on Saturday, detecting 15 bursts over the 4 to 8 GHz frequency band.

The organization stated that possible explanations for FRBs range from outbursts from rotating neutron starts with extremely strong magnetic fields, to more speculative ideas that they are directed energy sources used by extraterrestrial civilizations to power space craft.

      • Explain what FRBs are before using an abbreviation (after that it's okay to use the abbreviation for the rest of the piece); correct "neutron starts" to "neutron stars"; "space craft" should be one word and pluralized because you're talking about more than one civilization; The organization stated that possible explanations for fast radio bursts (FRBs) range from outbursts from rotating neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields, to more speculative ideas that they are directed energy sources used by extraterrestrial civilizations to power spacecrafts.

Earlier this year, Harvard researchers speculated that these radio bursts could be "beams set up by extra galactic civilizations to potentially power light sails". Several other scientists have other theories on this. How they are caused remains up for debate. The organization said more information will be presented in an upcoming article to be published in a scientific journal.

      • "Extra galactic" should be one word; Harvard researchers should be reworded to avoid any confusion about whether the Harvard researchers are from Harvard, or if the researchers research Harvard; be sure to enclose any periods in a quote or dialogue within the quotation marks; the second and third sentences can be joined by a semicolon since they are related ideas, and will make the paragraph six sentences long; Earlier this year, researchers from Harvard speculated that these radio bursts could be "beams set up by extragalactic civilizations to potentially power light sails." Several other scientists have other theories on this; how they are caused remains up for debate. The organization said more information will be presented in an upcoming article to be published in a scientific journal.


Scientists Detect Mysterious Radio Signals from Deep Space

An initiative set up to find signs of intelligent life in the universe has detected a series of mysterious radio signals from a dwarf planet 3 billion light years away. Breakthrough Listen used instruments at the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to observe that location over 5 hours on Saturday, detecting 15 bursts over the entire 4 to 8 Ghz frequency band, the organization said in a news release. The organization stated that possible explanations for FRBs range from outbursts from rotating neutron starts with extremely strong magnetic fields, to more speculative ideas that they are directed energy sources used by extraterrestrial civilizations to power space craft. Earlier this year, Harvard researchers speculated that these radio bursts could be "beams set up by extra galactic civilizations to potentially power light sails". Several other scientists have other theories on this. How they are caused remains up for debate. The organization said more information will be presented in an upcoming article to be published in a scientific journal.


Fully edited article: Scientists Detect Mysterious Radio Signals from Deep Space

An initiative set up by scientists in order to find intelligent life in the universe has detected a series of mysterious radio signals from a dwarf planet 3 billion light-years away. The organization known as Breakthrough Listen used instruments at the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to observe that location over the span of 5 hours on Saturday, detecting 15 bursts over the 4 to 8 GHz frequency band. The organization stated that possible explanations for fast radio bursts (FRBs) range from outbursts from rotating neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields, to more speculative ideas that they are directed energy sources used by extraterrestrial civilizations to power spacecrafts. Earlier this year, researchers from Harvard speculated that these radio bursts could be "beams set up by extragalactic civilizations to potentially power light sails." Several other scientists have other theories on this; how they are caused remains up for debate. The organization said more information will be presented in an upcoming article to be published in a scientific journal.


      • You need to work on: rewording and condensing your sentences so they read smoother, noting which words are actually one word (not two separate words), and clarifying parts of the sentences that can be confusing.

Edited by Sydney


Source: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/deep-space-radio-bursts_us_59a7bbcbe4b07e81d35530b7?section=us_weird-news