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MCAA B6

English 9 Block 6 students share their concerns with the next President of the United States

Vivianna G. California

The Importance of Ending Homelessness

Homelessness is a very important issue that has gone on for many years. Many lives have ended early because of the causes of homelessness, and the ...

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Jordan B. California

Does one ethnicity matter more than the other?

My letter is based around the Black lives matter group, it is based off of the idea that people think one ethnicity matters more than the others. I...

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Gredin M. California

Abortion Restrictions

I talk about why abortions occur, why it is legal, and why it should instead be heavily restricted.

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Amber Z. California

Why do cancer treatment cost so much?

Cancer treatment is very costly and I want to try and make the cost go down or maybe even cost less money . It just really sucks that people have t...

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Cameron F. California

Animal Cruelty Inside The Zoo

This letter is about the way animals live and are treated inside of the zoo.

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Kassidy B. California

What should we do about ocean pollution?

Ocean pollution affects many organisms and many ecosystems. It affects marine life and even life on land. Ocean pollution can and will get worse if...

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C. R. Heaps California

Bi Hate

What are the misconceptions made about bisexuals and how do people feel about them? Is there anything we can do about this?

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Patrick S. California

Political Correctness

This letter explains my concerns for political correctness in this country

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Emma M. California

Education For Women Internationally

Education in general is important. Women's education is severely undervalued compared to a man's education. Come find out the consequences of not g...

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Sophia V. California

Rape Culture - The Problem In Today's Society

A letter addressing the Rape Culture problem in today's society and how Rape Culture is established.

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Morgan D. California

LGBTQ Oppression

We need to stop the persecution of the LGBTQ community from the government and the people of this country.

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Arlin O. California

What can we do about World Hunger?

World Hunger affects millions of people. With a little help from us, we can put an end to our dilemma.

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Leah M. California

Animal Cruelty

Animal cruelty is happens everyday, killing many innocent animals.

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Lucero M. California

Education for women Gobally

Women in the U.S.A have the option of being educated,however some women around the world don't.

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Stephanie C. California

Why are the homeless treated so badly?

Why are homeless people treated so badly, We are all human and should be treated equally.

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Hailey S. California

Let's Talk About Mental Health

In the upcoming election, we see a reoccurring theme of topics, yet mental health is almost never included. I'd like to change this, and treat ment...

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Monica R. California

Why has the Cost of College Risen and How can we fix It?

Ever since public funding was cut from colleges, the cost of college has risen up to $40,000. If we add technology into schools by having online bo...

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seanna s. California

Xenophobia? What's that?

Xenophobia should be spoken about on larger platforms. Why is it okay to treat marginalized people differently over things that they cannot control?

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Jacob B. California

College Tuition: The Trillion Dollar Student Debt

The cost of college is rising and colleges and states aren't doing much about it. The trillion dollar student debt is growing fast.

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CHRISTIAN B. California

FIGHTING CYBER BULLYING

My "Fighting Cyber Bulling" report is about the conflicts and issues with cyber bulling and how we could stop it.

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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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