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Thomas - Jr English 2

Mr. Thomas' 2nd Hour Junior English

Kirstyn d. North Dakota

A flawed system

this letter addresses the problems that kids in foster care face and the flawed system itself

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Rebecca K. North Dakota

Raising the Minimum Wage

Raising the minimum wage is a big argument in the U.S. Parents are struggling to support their kids and there is something people can do about it.

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Stevon M. North Dakota

“Black Lives Matter”

Black lives are very short because police are very currupt

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Alyssa B. North Dakota

The True Effects of Gun Control

This letter to the future president is about the effects gun control can have on a nation. It summarizes how guns/firearms have affected the U.S. a...

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Asia B. North Dakota

Workers Discrimination

Workers are rejected by several people based on their attire and/or race.

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Alexie K. North Dakota

Endangered Animals

The number of endangered animals has been increasing dramatically in the past decade and we are to blame.

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Layne North Dakota

The Other Side of The Dakota Access Pipeline

The side of those involved with the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline.

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Hunter S. North Dakota

The Solution to our Hurting Economy

The Dakota Access Pipeline is a beneficial project to this country, and it should be allowed to finish and operate.

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Garrett B. North Dakota

Keeping Marijuana Illegal

Why we shouldn't legalize marijuana and how it effects people.

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natalie b. North Dakota

starting school at a later time

starting school at a later time for health benefits.

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Jazmin North Dakota

Lower the Drinking Age

Bring down the drinking age.

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Lexi C. North Dakota

The Arts in Our Schools

A letter detailing the issue of the lack of funding for the arts programs in public schools. It explains the benefits of the arts, as well as the d...

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Addysn O. North Dakota

Laws need to be put in place to prevent gun violence in our country.

Gun violence are at an all time high, and It is far too easy for people who are violent or mentally unstable to get guns

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Reghan M. North Dakota

Bullying in the Workplace

This letter will give you some facts about workplace bullying and how it affects the employees and how we can stop it.

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Evan B. North Dakota

The Dakota Access Pipeline

My letter is about the Dakota Access pipeline. This is a big debate all over the country, whether the pipeline should be built or not. The pipeline...

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Rhett P. North Dakota

Increase the Research on Cancer

The President should increase the research on Cancer, to save lives and help the economy

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Colby E. North Dakota

Want to make college more affordable?

The cost of college is too high and we need to lower it.

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Logan G. North Dakota

Police Brutality

My letter is about the problem of police brutality and if its a major problem and if it needs fixing.

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chayse h. North Dakota

College Tuition Price Increace

The price of college is rising to fast and government is still making budget cuts. And many students that want to go cant afford it without scholar...

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Autumn B. North Dakota

Beefing Up Gun Control.

Background checks should be used to determine whether a person gets to own a firearm or not.

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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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