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Articles | News | Technology | World NewsAi-Da Robot: The World’s First Ultra-Realistic Artist Robot.
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Articles | Features | Foodie Finds | News | School NewsMLEC Culinary Team Cooks Up Victory
After months of perfecting their pork schnitzel burger, seniors Paula Muniz, Wester Mordan, and Ryan Anderson secured MLEC’s second championship. Their victory at the Universal Orlando Handheld Challenge earned them scholarships and a spot on the CityWalk menu, as written by Madison Ramos.
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Articles | News | School NewsQuill and Scroll Releases Issue Five After Hiatus
Quill and Scroll fosters excellence in scholastic journalism worldwide. At Miami Lakes Educational Center, the newly established chapter quickly distinguished itself through literary publications and community service, driven by a dedicated student leadership team committed to elevating student media and achievement, as explained by Andrinika Aimable.
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The Lost Art Of Looking Up
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Wynwood Life 2018
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