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Francisco M. California

Free Education For Low Income Students

Many brilliant high school students who are accepted in various colleges and universities face the struggle of not being able to afford the overpri...

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Alan D. California

Reducing College Tuition

The cost of a college tuition is at an extreme high as of today. It is so high that low-income, first generation students do not even want to attem...

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Gerardo C. California

Police should have more training

According to CNN, states require more training time to become a barber than a police officer. This may be the reason there is an increase in polic...

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Alejandra P. California

Unequal Pay Between Genders

For years, women have fought for their rights, but even today unequal pay still exists. For every dollar a man makes, a woman makes 80 cents. Gende...

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Katherine D. California

Police Officers Need a College Degree

Police officers are not required to have a college degree. In the U.S. we have too much police violence and racism. This may be caused by their lac...

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Daniel F. California

AP Tests Are More Important Than The SAT/ACT.

I believe that AP tests should be given more emphasis for students' academic abilities, than the SAT or ACT tests.

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Christian Sanchez California

Athletes in America with Disabilities

American athletes with disabilities are not given the same opportunities as the typical athlete gets.

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Esperanza J. California

How inequality is still going on today

I talk about how inequality has come back from the past, and how it is a situation that needs to be dealt with as soon as possible so that we all w...

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Guillermo M. California

Immigration Benefits the U.S.

Many U.S. citizens and politicians believe that immigration is nothing but a nuisance because immigrants take our jobs, and they create social diso...

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