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" ... Nike launched its FlyEase line in 2015 for people experiencing disabilities. Nike first started working on adaptive shoes after executive Jeff Johnson suffered a stroke that significantly reduced his mobility. The company was further inspired by a letter from high schooler Matthew Walzer, who was born with Cerebral Palsy, describing his ambition to put on and tie his high-tops without the need for his parents’ help. The result was the Zoom Soldier 8 FlyEase, a basketball shoe with a zippered heel to assist with sliding it on. This year’s hands-free GO FlyEase is the latest shoe to join the FlyEase family. ... "
" ... Peter Parker is, of course, a teenager wise beyond his years. But despite this he is still a kid. He knows he wants to be a hero, but, as Spider-Man: Far From Home explores, he struggles to balance that with being a high schooler, spending time with friends, and maintaining some version of a normal life. He does not want to be the next Iron Man, a hero with an unapologetic public face. He wants to be a hero on his own terms. But again, Tony Stark chooses to impose his own decision on the boy without asking him what he wants first. And without ever considering the possible ramifications, Tony hands a 16 year old unrestricted access to a personal army of drones with enough fire power to destroy a small city. ... "
" ... San Diego, California middle schooler, Agastya Sridharan, first became concerned about Google’s impact on the public after reading an article in the Wall Street Journal about bias in Google search results. At the time, Agastya, 13, decided to dedicate his science project to finding some answers. He wanted to know if the order in which search results appear can alter a person’s political opinion. The results of his experiment are intriguing and thought-provoking, especially as the American political landscape continues to be divided. ... "
" ... The internet can be a pretty bleak place, full of mis-, dis-, and mal-information. Noxious stuff, really. “A great example of this is the middle schooler who is doing geography homework, looks that up on YouTube—and then 10 videos later, he or she is a flat Earther,” says Jeremy Fisher, who has spent a lot of time thinking about hypotheticals like this. “That’s a pretty bad state of affairs.” ... "
" ... Where Charania differentiated himself as a high schooler was his relentless ability to network and try to build sources, cold-calling as many agents and team executives from around the NBA and Europe as he could find information on. ... "