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Flushing International High School CLASS Q

Seniors taking US History

Dorji New York

WATER POLLUTION

The water pollution is not only affecting us human beings, it also affects all the animals on Earth.

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Ruonan W. New York

Gun Control

The nation really needs to better control the sale of guns. This is a serious problem.

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Yousra H. New York

Lack of Halal food in school cafeterias

Muslim students can not access the free lunch program because of the lack of halal food.

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Sabatine New York

Police Brutality against Black people

In recent years there have been many cases of unnecessary force used by the police against Black people. Nowadays, it seems that the situation is g...

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Lucas P. New York

Let The Punishment Fit The Crime

The laws that apply to every citizen should also apply to police officers equally. Police officers should get punished when they use unjustified br...

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Maria R. New York

Outlaw Guns

Only police officers should be allowed to own guns in the U.S.

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Sonam L. New York

Environmental Pollution

Pollution makes our beautiful environment an unsafe place for all the people and animals.

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Mi Z. New York

The Harm of Environmental Pollution

Environmental pollution is harmful to humans, animals and plants.

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Nabid A. New York

Muslims are not terrorists

Muslims are being treated unfairly because of recent terrorist attacks.

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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