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AI in Education: Balancing Efficiency with Human Connection and Academic Integrity

Posted by Focus Pacific on February 18th, 2026

Since the introduction of AI technology into China, the learning method is changed along with the education method in different school. Student are given tools to quickly ask for answer and process of question they encounter in the learning and teacher are given equipment that can help them to mark tests and come up with homework’s with an unprecedented efficacy. However, at the same time AI and technology are bring convivence to the public it is also reshaping the way of our life in a way that we couldn’t imagine.

The bad thing is AI can reduce some of the teacher student reaction, which are important to give motivation and social skill improvement. It can cause people to feel boring or sometime lack of motivation to continue to improve in a course. Usually, teacher is an important part of understanding of a topic especially on topic which focus on human reaction and mindsets. Teacher own written resource can explain it in a way which are more easily to understand for student. Teachers now is using ai for making ppt or resource for student. They are usually long and easily lost focus of student. If a resource is written by teacher himself, it is shorter and more paraphrased by the teacher.

The academic integrity is usually questioned by school which is now a common situation. Ai tools are given to student and using it to cheat is now a top worry of some topic. For example, math teacher is pretty concern of ai work because now ai can give out full process of a math question but there is limited way to know if it is done by ai. It can cause major impact on student because they might forget skill or doesn’t learn any skill at all. This question of integrity is still surrounding us now. It is an uncommon thing that we must found for an answer.

Overall, there are main two concern thought my experience. One is loss of human interaction of student and teacher. Student now are lacking motivation on improving. Teacher is also using ai tool which even decrease the interest of student more. It is harder for student now to understand a topic due to the lack of human involve. Second the integrity of work is now questioned like a normal event. Some subject are founding it hard to prove if it is ai work or not.

BINGYUAN LI

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Ocean farming for fish

Posted by Focus Pacific on February 17th, 2026

Ocean farming for fish was considered problematic in past but technology advancements and latest tools and equipments have made open sea farming more innovative and interesting today.  Let us brief one technique how they do it? Fish are raised vertically with neutral impact on their lives and environment too. Whenever ocean farming is done by experts, there is need of 100 percent transparency and traceability at each stage. The fishes should be farmed with utmost care and under hygiene environment only.

During ocean farming, fishes should be kept away from sensitive ecosystems. They should be raised in clean, pure and hygiene water. If natural growing environment and hygiene surroundings are assured by the experts, then fishes can be protected against severe diseases without any harmful effect. Also, fishes should be stocked in low density water so that they can swim freely without any disturbances. Also, never use the same water again for natural growth of fish.

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Global Warming at its Worst

Posted by Focus Pacific on February 9th, 2026

As we continue on to our daily lives, our Earth is warming up. Reaching a certain temperature that we wouldn’t have imagined a hundred years ago. Global warming is taking its toll on the only livable planet in the universe. It is slowly taking our home away from us and slowly destroying it, and we, the inhabitants, aren’t doing anything in particular to stop it. Instead, we have been doing things to encourage it.

For starters, global warming is a complicated development as to where our planet is increasing in temperature and heat is undeniably present. Global warming alone can cause the ice caps and glaciers to rapidly melt and is the major cause of rising sea levels. In fact, the Earth is made up of 71% salt water. And if this continues, if the melting of ice caps and glaciers continues, that 71% might as well rise. And there could be a percent or two left for our continents and dry lands. Earth is drowning and we’re not even one step closer into saving it.

The rise of the sea levels is not the only trouble global warming is causing. No, global warming is much trouble than you think it is. It also emit deadly heat waves. Deadly because, thousands of people are dying of heat strokes every year. Not just people, animals are also dying because of this. We are involving the innocents here. Animals doesn’t have the idea that global warming is happening. And the only thought they have in mind is that it is gradually getting hotter in every passing day. Let’s take action and save them.

(Source: http://www.greenretreat.org/global-warming-and-how-it-affects-us/)

Rise of sea levels plus heat is equals to violent storm. Warm waters gives storms their much needed force and intensity. The more these violent storms attack countries, the more the country’s economic suffers. Damages are made. In just a few days of storm attack, millions of properties are damage. And this all makes sense. Damage properties are repaired by the use of money. The more money spent, the more the country’s economic has to suffer. These are all connected. Follow the red dots and we can see just how global warming is slowly killing us.

Global warming just didn’t pop out of nowhere. It started on something called a greenhouse effect. It is said that there are two meanings of greenhouse effect. The natural one, which is actually good for the Earth and the man-made greenhouse effect which is the upgraded version of the natural one. Enhance by the addition of greenhouse gases by burning fossil fuels majorly petroleum and coal. Now, these are the things that provides the greenhouse effect power. Power to kill the only habitable planet in the whole universe. Now that is some power right there.

And as usual, good always conquer the evil as the famous saying says. With the destructive global warming around, individuals who are aware of its  harmful nature comes up with ways to lessen its effect on us. One is to reduce reliance on fossil fuel and second is to gain use of the clean and renewable energy. These two are just the common ones among the rest. This only proves that we have the ability to stop global warming. We can actually save our home. Let’s gain courage from the past effect of global warming which actually slaughtered thousands, left millions hopeless, and is capable of killing billions. Let’s save Earth. Let’s take a step.

Aideen Stein

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About Air Pollution

Posted by Focus Pacific on February 8th, 2026

The problem of air pollution across the world is becoming increasingly serious. The air is less fresh and clear, and more people choose to wear dust masks when going outside because of heavy smog.

 

Air pollution is caused mainly by companies, daily activities, and transportation. In terms of companies, many factories emit large amounts of destructive and poisonous by-products. For example, some factories produce sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxide, and various organic compounds that influence the air pollution index. People can get hurt if they keep breathing polluted air because small particles may go into and stick to the respiratory tract and lungs and their long-term storage can lead to rhinitis and bronchitis as well as gastric carcinoma. Sulfur dioxide may dissolve in air and form acid rain, which can corrode buildings as well as people’s skin. The top 10 most polluted cities of the world include Taiyuan, Milan, Beijing, Urumqi, Mexico, Lanzhou, Chongqing, Jinan, Shijiazhuang, and Tehran, which indicates that no one is immune from air pollution.

 

Air pollution is produced in daily life, and one major cause of it is the increasing population. More people means more carbon dioxide, which is bad for the air they breathe. More trees have to be cut to meet people’s demand (e.g., chopsticks and furniture). Therefore, there are fewer trees to absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. In addition, to stay warm, people burn coal, which contains sulfur. This causes sulfur oxide to to be released into the air as pollution. That is, burning products huge amounts of pollution in the forms of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Studies have examined smoking and breathing under bad air and found that a carton of cigarettes a day means breathing dirty air for 720 minutes a day. That is, one cigarette is 36 minutes of bad air.

 

Finally, transportation is a major cause of air pollution. An increase in the number of people increases the number of vehicles on the road. More people are using personal vehicles or taking taxi instead of buses or other forms of mass transportation. This may be a more comfortable alternative, it dramatically increases air pollution.

 

These sources of polluted air have forced to spend more time at home instead of going out. Should we not do something about air pollution so that people do not feel trapped in their own homes? 

 

Jiayi Wu

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Is the “Asian Diet” Inherently Healthier?

Posted by Focus Pacific on January 28th, 2026

Is the “Asian Diet” Inherently Healthier?

When you got to visit Asia, it’s easy to catch your attention when you see skinny people unlike with an average American. The Asian and American diets are different because Asians tend to have slimier and healthier bodies than Americans who are experiencing overweight.  Knowing the differences of Americans and Asians when it comes to their diets, we may be able to know why and how Asian cuisine can convert into something which helps to keep and improve people’s health and well-being.

White rice is the principal element in Asian diet. Based on Oldways, rice supplies the calories which have a percentage of 25 to 80 in everyday consumption of food for 2.7 billion Asian people. It is normally consumed with each meal, in the form of extremely cooked, steamy rice. The author Jason Bussel also discussed the benefit of white rice which is relatively unlikely to cause an allergic reaction easily adjustable highly ordinary of the grains. Since the white rice easily breaks down and absorbed in the body, it can be consumed regularly. However, the principal element of American diet is white bread which can lead them to obesity because of the excessive consumption of calories.

In addition, soymilk is also part of Asian diet which is rich in iron, calcium and protein. It has similar quantity of protein found in cow’s milk, with less saturated amount and without cholesterol. Aside from that, Asian also includes green tea as part of their healthy diet which is good for the heart and protects the body against intestinal diseases and cancers.

Finally, Asian diet has lesser amount of carbohydrates and cholesterol. Sweet desserts are seldom consumes and they prefer fruits as a replacement.

J. Kung

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