David Holub
David Holub is a newspaper designer and writer. He is currently enrolled in Western Connecticut State's MFA in Professional Writing program.
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Why Thanksgiving is Better Than You ThinkDespite the absence of any Thanksgiving songs, be thankful for America's greatest holiday.
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Red and Blue at WarWhat the cola wars say about the political system in the United States
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A Low Moment in the History of the Family FeudOne viewer stumbles upon the biggest geographical lapse the game show has ever seen.
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You Have Got to Be KiddingA mail-order catalogue selling household products for small children prompts freaked out parents to make their homes absurdly safe, while making the catalogue's unintended recipient want to gag.
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Why Crocs Are RidiculousHow have Crocs, those brightly colored rubber, unisex monstrosities defied the laws of decency to establish themselves as hip and fashionable? No one knows.
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S'mores: Our Nation's Most Overrated FoodJust the thought of s'mores makes your mouth yearn for the rich, creamy gooeyness of roasted marshmallows and smooth milk chocolate sandwiched between two crisp graham crackers. And that's precisely the problem.
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New York Travel StoriesAdults making out in Central Park. The hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Chinatown. Crazies on the subway. After six visits to New York City, you begin to leave your camera at home and return with nothing but a handful of stories you never imagined telling.
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The Butt of the JokeHow did Polish people become dumb and what does that have to do with Ethiopians?
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Sarcasm Lost on GoogleWith its e-mail service GMail, Google has developed algorithms to decipher e-mail and supply relevant advertising to accompany each message. While the program is quite good at picking up key words, one thing it is not too good at: Detecting sarcasm.
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Getting Kids to ReadWith so many attractions and distractions out there in the world today, educators are going to great lengths to get kids to read.