Phillip Yang
Hard working Korean-American born in the United States. Current college student studying in the field of Finance. Interests are: watching movies, sports, reading, researching topics, technology, gaming, and much more. Love hearing opinions and debating on world topics.Love to write on my spare time.
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Police Brutality Seen During Walmart Black Friday Arrest?(Warning: Video content is for mature audiences only and may be inappropriate for younger viewers) A local Arizona man was arrested in suspicion of shop lifting during Walmart's Black Friday sale. However, an investigation is underway for police abuse.
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Iran Makes News Headline AgainStudent protesters in Iran stormed the British Embassy on Tuesday, November 29th, 2011. The building was breached and windows and doors were smashed. 12 students arrested by nightfall. -
Top 5 Christmas Movies that I EnjoyThis is a list of my all-time 5 favorite Christmas movies. The list may or may not be the same as everyone else. Check them out and see if any of them make your list!
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Russia Blacklisting Americans-Is This Real?In a recent article by Fareed Zakaria, Russia is blacklisting Americans, restricting their Visas and stopping them from entering Russia. -
2011 Black Friday Sales Reach RecordThis past Black Friday, retailers saw a surge in sales due to the amount of shoppers that shopped during the one-day sale.
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Uh-Oh! Are the Philadelphia Flyers Having Goalie Issues Again?Sports opinion about the current/always continuous goaltender issues the Philadelphia Flyers have had over the past decade. -
Citigroup's Proposed $285 Million SEC Settlement Rejected by JudgeIn a proposed settlement of $285 million offered by Citigroup to the SEC, the presiding judge in the case rejected the deal, claiming Citigroup must face trial and address the allegations brought against them by the SEC. -
Microsoft Spokesman Claims TellMe Software Better Than Apple's SiriIn a recent article on CNN, Microsoft's Chief Research Strategy Officer sat down in an interview with Forbe's Eric Savitz and claimed that Window's TellMe voice recognition software as having the same capability as Apple's Siri.
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South Korea Ratifies FTA Agreement with U.S-Who Is Really Benefiting?Editorial piece about the U.S/South Korea Free Trade Agreement. Who benefits the most and was all the headache to ratify the deal worth it? Will both countries truly benefit from this new deal? -
My First True Christmas ExperienceLife story about my first real true experience of Christmas and encountering the real Santa Claus. -
How My Christmas was Saved!Short story about a Christmas that was saved and an important lesson that was learned by the main character.
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Christmas Spirit-Have We Lost What the Meaning of Christmas Really Is?What is the meaning of Christmas and the holiday spirit? Have we lost the truth to the meaning of being festive and in the spirit of holiday joy?
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A Poem About Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.-In The PresentPoem about what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would say if he were alive today in today's multicultural and diverse America.
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South Korea Enforces No Gaming Law for Minors After MidnightSouth Korea enforces no online gaming law for minors from midnight to 6 a.m. A nation that advocates democracy and freedom of choice, much like the United States, has enacted a law that bans all minors, from 16 and under, from playing any online games.
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