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Yost's English II

Sophomores refusing to be sophomoric.

Olivia G. Montana

Cost to get a college degree

The cost to get a college degree is unattainable these days.

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Cynthia S. Montana

Feminism

Equality among men and women.

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Cas S. Montana

Gun Control And Background Checks

Our Gun Control and Background Checks need to be upgraded.

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Jalissa J. Montana

The Emulsion of Co2 Gases in the Atmosphere

Which if we don't take the climate change into account and some of the speculations of global warming our planet could slow down and or possibly sh...

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Aspen M. Montana

Pollution

Pollution Needs To Be Controlled

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Kyra L. Montana

Mental Illness Awareness

There are more than 200 mental illnesses. Listen to the pain of the people and families that are affected by mental illness.

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Parker T. Montana

Abortion should be illegal

There are many reasons why the abortion laws should be reviewed and adjusted.

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Savana J. Montana

Abortion Laws Should Be Changed!

There are many reasons the abortion laws should be changed.

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Abby H. Montana

Tattoo Discrimination

Why tattoo discrimination should be illegal.

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Meliena Montana

College Costs

The cost of going and getting into college is unbelievable.

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Derek K. Montana

Imports In The United States

This talks about how we should import less and be a little more self reliant.

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Colby G. Montana

Guns in America

Dear next president, I'm a sophomore at Belgrade High School. I feel that there are too many guns in America. There are always accidents with guns...

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cole t. Montana

drug testing high school athletes

why we should drug test all student athletes in high school

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