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English 9 Block 4 students share their concerns with the future POTUS

Elijah C. California

We can stop the californian drought.

California is in a drought and we can fix it!

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Miguel L. California

The Genetic engineering D.N.A. situation

I'm wondering if are new President of the United States of America will be allowing or Prohibiting this use of Genetic Engineering. Also if they ar...

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Erik G. California

CONSERVING WATER

In the U.S. conserving water is as important as breathing air and soon we will run out.

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Hailey D. California

Free School Lunches For Students

Schools need to provide free hot lunches

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Angel C. California

Does Privacy Exist On Social Media?

For years we've been using social media, but have you ever stopped to think that maybe someone has violated your privacy.

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Lillie R. California

Save The Bees

This letter is about how the bee's population has decreased over the years and what we can do to save them.

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Gabrielle California

Healthy Eating Program

This letter is about how the healthy eating program should stop and the food should go back to normal

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Will M. California

NASA is not funded enough

America's space program, NASA, is having a mission to both Venus and Mars in the next decade or two and they need to be funded more than they do no...

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Baylen E. California

The War On Drugs Is Not Helping

Why the war on drugs Is such a huge fail and how to fix it

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Ernesto L. California

Donald Trump & the Threat of Deportation

Donald Trump as the presidential candidate, has used fear to rise up in the ranks. Is he the President the United States needs?

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Kaycie S. California

Stop the extinction of the Wildlife

Animals are dying everyday to our human ways. They then soon die off from the world. We need to stop this before we kill ourselves, let's save the ...

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Piper G. California

Donating and wasting food

The US is wasting too much food and donating food should be bigger.

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Bella Zucco California

Gender Bias - a growing problem

Women, not only overseas, but in the US experience gender prejudice on a daily basis. Read here to learn about some of the hardships that women in ...

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a concerned citizen California

A clear connection between mental illness and substance abuse

Half of mentally ill patients have a substance abuse problem. One of five people are mentally ill. One of ten people have a substance abuse problem.

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Esmeralda A. California

How does immigrants effect the ecomony?

Immigrants are a big part of today's life. Immigrants do a lot to help out this country and everyone else just takes advantage of them. They are he...

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Vanessa R. California

Discrimination Against Immigrants

52% of Hispanics have experienced discrimination. Our country is recognized for diversity, which we are proud of, so why do we treat the people tha...

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London Y. California

Gun Violence in America

Gun violence is a big issue that needs to be controlled. Many cases of gun violence could be prevented by making gun laws more restrictive.

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Patience W. California

Poverty in the World

Poverty is one of the biggest issues in the word. Many people are living on the streets and are unable to afford the things they need to survive.

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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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