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Viking Tribune - December 2020

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Table of Contents
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Top Ten Holiday Movies
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Philadelphia Eagles QB Controversy
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Save Our Local Parks!
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Video: Caramel Chocolate Chip Cappuccino Recipe
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Debate - Is Die Hard a Christmas Movie? (Yes)
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Short Story
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Christmas Puns
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How Can Music Impact Our Emotions
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The Girl Who Got Her Revenge (Part l)
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Origin of St. Nicholas.
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STEM Corner: The Mathematical Concepts Using Spirals in Nature Part III 
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Daily Dose of Poetry
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Cookie Recipe
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Dear Readers,

Thanks for coming back for another issue of The Viking Tribune! As 2020 winds down, we are really excited to kick off some new ideas in 2021. Many of these ideas are based on our new subscriber's group on Schoology, where students will be able to contribute to the direction that the school newspaper takes each month.

If you are already in the group - thanks for subscribing and please spread the word!

If you are not in the Schoology group yet, feel free to join! The code is 9SH3-N5WR-PGJR9

If you happen to have suggestions for articles or are interested in writing one yourself, please email Mr. Kaplan - SKaplan@umasd.org

We hope that you have had a great school year so far and we hope you enjoy this issue! Happy Holidays and a very Happy New Year!

Sincerely,
The Viking Tribune
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Letter To The Reader
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Dear Readers,

Thanks for coming back for another issue of The Viking Tribune! As 2020 winds down, we are really excited to kick off some new ideas in 2021. Many of these ideas are based on our new subscriber's group on Schoology, where students will be able to contribute to the direction that the school newspaper takes each month.

If you are already in the group - thanks for subscribing and please spread the word!

If you are not in the Schoology group yet, feel free to join! The code is 9SH3-N5WR-PGJR9

If you happen to have suggestions for articles or are interested in writing one yourself, please email Mr. Kaplan - SKaplan@umasd.org

We hope that you have had a great school year so far and we hope you enjoy this issue! Happy Holidays and a very Happy New Year!

Sincerely,
The Viking Tribune
Top Ten Holiday Movies
8. It’s a Wonderful Life
By: Shaelyn Jordan, 7th grade - Navigators
This list is in no particular order and it is strictly the author’s opinion.
10. The Polar Express
The Polar Express follows a little boy on Christmas Eve who hears a train outside his window. He’s concerned because there are no train tracks near his house-especially right out his front door. When he runs outside, a train conductor helps him on the train. Inside the train he meets other kids that had the same thing happen to them. He soon learns the destination: The North Pole. This movie is
It really is a wonderful life. This movie reminds us to not get frustrated with the little things and to focus on the good. It follows George Bailey throughout his life. The main time that we follow George’s life is his adulthood. With the struggles of his bank, he gets so overwhelmed with many things in his life that results in him nearly taking his life. Then, an angel named Clarence comes to
save George in time?
7. Die Hard (rated R)
especially cool because all of the characters are CGI, meaning they are computer generated. This gives the movie a fun, semi-realistic, Christmas vibe, that is perfect for the winter/holiday season.
9. A Christmas Story
A Christmas Story is a Christmas cinematic classic. It follows Ralphie and his crazy family during the holiday season. With this movie’s humor and jokes, it’ll be sure to cheer you up for the holiday season.
This movie follows a cop in Los Angeles named John McClane who goes to his wife's holiday party on Christmas Eve. During the party, a terrorist attack occurs in the building. John tries to save the civilians and stop the terrorists whilst trying to not get killed by them. Do you think that this sounds like a Christmas movie? I do! Check out our Die Hard debate article next to hear my take on this argument.
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8. It’s a Wonderful Life
It really is a wonderful life. This movie reminds us to not get frustrated with the little things and to focus on the good. It follows George Bailey throughout his life. The main time that we follow George’s life is his adulthood. With the struggles of his bank, he gets so overwhelmed with many things in his life that results in him nearly taking his life. Then, an angel named Clarence comes to
the rescue. But can Clarence
save George in time?
7. Die Hard (rated R)
This movie follows a cop in Los Angeles named John McClane who goes to his wife's holiday party on Christmas Eve. During the party, a terrorist attack occurs in the building. John tries to save the civilians and stop the terrorists whilst trying to not get killed by them. Do you think that this sounds like a Christmas movie? I do! Check out our Die Hard debate article next to hear my take on this argument.
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6. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
A young reindeer named Rudolph is different from other reindeers. Rudolph has a red nose. The story follows Rudolph through this life learning to accept his red nose.
5. Elf
They are quite poor and Ma Otter feels really bad that she can’t get Emmet the instrument he wants for Christmas. Emmet, on the other hand, feels bad that he can’t get Ma Otter a nice gift to cheer her up. When a singing contest is announced, Emmet and Ma Otter both keep it a secret from each other that they’d entered in. This movie reminds us to not take things for granted and that giving is one of the most important things during the holiday season. 
Elf follows Buddy the Elf - the only human elf at the North Pole. He goes to New York City in an attempt to find his real dad. But Buddy doesn’t understand real humans. He can speak their language but that’s all that’s similar. He wears an elf suit and acts like a kid. This movie is hilariously funny with it’s witty jokes and fun content that’ll be sure to cheer you up.
3. Let it Snow (would not recommend to anyone below the age of 13)
4. Emmet Otter’s Jugband Christmas
I know what you may be thinking: “What the heck!? This movie is as old as my great great grandpa and it’s on this list?”. Yes, I’m aware, but just like It’s a Wonderful Life, it’s still amazing. No matter how old this incredible, pre-muppets, puppet movie is, it is still awesome and gives the same message. We follow Emmet and his Mother (Ma Otter) who are admirable singers during the holiday season.
Let it Snow is a Netflix Original movie that is based off of the John Green book “Let it Snow”. This movie follows a group of teenagers on Christmas Eve. Each having their own struggles, they all have a different message that you can take from them. It also has incredible representation such as LBGT and interacial couples, and much more, making it one of my favorite holiday movies. As a brief disclaimer I
below the age of 13-14. It has things featured in it that may not be appropriate for anyone below that age.
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