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A class of AP Literature students gives their opinions on whatever they think is important right now. They are (allegedly) The Most Diverse Class In the World.
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Two meddling kids that are angry about police corruption discuss the Gilgo Beach murders.  
Two unqualified teenagers discuss The Good Place and the philosophy behind it.
This podcast will go through the different areas in which Politics affects people and influences their opinions.
In terms of international soccer, history has always held the United States as a weak soccer country. With the success of this country as a whole, why is that not transferred onto the field? 
This episode explores the basic processes which dictate the innerworkings of AI and machine learning systems, and how these systems allow them to work without direct input. A discussion of how much, if any, AI should be allowed within policing and judicial systems is created, as well the current state and the possible future state of this technology. 
A look back on the past year of football and someone's new experience with it. 
Today we'll be talking about controversial influencers such as Sienna Mae Gomez, Trisha Paytas, David Dobrik, James Charles and their impacts on today's generation. 
In this episode of A Case of Senioritis Productions, Allison, Aissata, and Kassandra take this opportunity to go off on a tangent about the restrictions of a capitalistic society. In simpler terms, the three explain why money is bad, society is bad, and everything in general is just bad-- and how it's capitalism's fault. 
How has fictional literature shaped society? Follow the journey of writing from the third century B.C.E through to the nineteenth century and discover how writing has changed the world.
Join us as we give our "Hot Takes" on everything Astrology.  We focus on each zodiac sign and tell you what you need to know about all of them.  You'll laugh, you'll cry.  We did.  
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