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Marco Luo

Show BioHide BioMarco Luo is an 11th-grade student and this is his 5th year at AISG. He enjoys sports and other forms of entertainment. He plays badminton and volleyball.

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The “Tourism Capital of the World”

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During this vacation, my family and I ventured to China’s DaLi(大理) to go on vacation. During this trip, I realized that it was a “must-go” if you live in China. Here are some things that make it special: ErHai Lake In Chinese, this lake is called an ocean due ... More »

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Tech for Everyday Life in China

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Living in China is almost impossible without modern technology. Every day, we rely heavily on these technologies to live our daily lives to the fullest extent. All things said, here are some gadgets and apps that are essential to living in China. Power Bank Th... More »

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Battle Royale: Rising to The Top

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In the past few months, Battle Royale has taken over the gaming industry. Fortnite and PlayerUnkown’s Battlegrounds(PUBG) being the most popular of the gaming genre. In this game mode, 100 people parachute onto an island. They then pick up or “loot” items from... More »

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AISG Community Service: Productive?

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At AISG, there are a variety of community services for students to chose from. From Connect 4 Cancer to GIN, there is an activity for everyone. Most services at our school try to help other communities. For example, Habitat for Humanity organizes semester trip... More »

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Different Perspectives on CNY

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Chinese New Year passed about 2 weeks ago. Most of the AISG community has enjoyed the time away from school. Although it is just vacation for most of us, traditionally, it is a time for families to come together. When I asked other students on their perspectiv... More »

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Apple Products: Worth the Money?

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Apple products are craved internationally. Every time a new product is released to the market, there are long lines of people in front of Apple stores, waiting to “cop” new tech. Although Apple products are very popular, they are not cost-effective. Apple’s ne... More »

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The Exposing of Trump

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This article is a collaboration between Marco Luo and David Song. President Trump’s manner of speaking is sometimes very controversial, causing some very awkward and offensive moments. On January 14th, Trump made comments about several nations, including Afric... More »

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New Year’s Resolutions: How to Keep Them

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2018. It’s a chance for a brand new start. Thinking of a resolution can help guide you towards becoming a better person. Keeping this resolution, however, is a very challenging task if you realize that only 8 percent of people actually keep their resolutions a... More »

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Express or Astrill?

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This article is a collaboration between Marco and Robbie. VPN is an essential tool for people that live in China. It allows western social media to be accessed as the Chinese government has blocked applications such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. It is ... More »

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Crossroads: Connecting Those in Need

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Crossroads can bring people together, and like their name, Crossroads Foundation HongKong does just that. Crossroads is an organization based in Hong Kong, whose goal is “to connect people in a broken world”. They offer global services such as providing resour... More »

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Bake Sales: Beneficial?

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A bake sale is the basic fundraising activity for organizations. Products that one can buy from these sales are baked goods, such as doughnuts, muffins, cookies, and brownies. According to redstate.com, the first bake sale was on 21st of May in 1891. Bake sale... More »

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Eating Healthy at Lunch: A Lost Cause?

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Healthiness is definitely a concern for AISG’s student body. Although we have healthy choices for lunch here at school, such as the salad bar, they are not chosen very often over the cheesy lasagna and the oil-filled chow mein. How do we make ourselves eat hea... More »