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Beka North Carolina

Poaching

Poaching is growing in the world, and millions of animals are dying. If poaching isn't stopped, animals will go exctict.

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Miia North Carolina

Mental Health Stigma

Everyday, people have to suffer being ridiculed and discriminated against for having a mental illness. We need to work together to end this problem...

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Kylie North Carolina

The Water Crisis

Water... a necessity to human life...it is something many people take for granted everyday. Millions of people do not have access to clean water. A...

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Anna North Carolina

Child Abuse

Child abuse needs to be stopped to make lives better and our country a better place.

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Sam North Carolina

Gun Access in the US

In this letter, I will explain why access to guns shouldn't be allowed because it is the cause of most of our problems here in the US.​

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Carl L. III North Carolina

Gun Control

The issues with this topic.

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Carson North Carolina

Gun Violence

Gun Violence is way too common in the U.S we need to start taking action against this horrible problem

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Jake North Carolina

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Why renewable energy should be put into full effect.

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Kiki North Carolina

Athletes Need to Learn Respect

Athletes in the United States have decided to kneel during the national anthem and I think that this needs to change.

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Lizzie North Carolina

Dog Fighting

Thousands of dogs are being killed due to dog fighting, and it needs to end.

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Jenna North Carolina

Dog Fighting in America​

Dog Fighting is a bigger issue now than ever and the only one who can change this is you, Future President.

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Melvin North Carolina

Racism in the USA

Almost 50 years after the Civil Rights Movement, Racism Still Exists Today

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William North Carolina

The Symbiosis of Terrorism and Social Media

Without even knowing it, many social media sites and articles are helping terrorists. Here's how to stop it.

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Brooke North Carolina

Cursive Handwriting in Schools

Less and less schools are enforcing cursive handwriting for elementary aged children, and cursive is disappearing from our country at an alarming r...

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Chase B. North Carolina

Pollution

The Earth is slowly falling ill to the disease of pollution.

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Elaina North Carolina

Gun Violence and Control

Americans have too much access to guns which is destroying our country.

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Cicely H. North Carolina

Animal Cruelty

The Animal Cruelty in this country is getting out of control. We need to make a difference to fix this matter.

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Will North Carolina

College Tuition Needs To Be Put To A Stop

In this letter, I will be talking about the increasing of college tuition and how it needs to be stopped quickly.

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Taylor North Carolina

Gun Violence

Gun violence is a very serious issue and people are getting killed every day in America for no reason.

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Jake North Carolina

Terrorism and Islamaphobia

Terrorism and Islamophobia are unfair and need to stop, for their sake, and the sake of our country.

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Addison North Carolina

College Tuition Prices

High college tuition prices are hurting our present and soon, our future.

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Campbell North Carolina

Equal Pay

If all people were created equally, then why is their pay unequal?

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Gregory L North Carolina

Renewable energy

The reasons that we need to switch from non-renewable energy to renewable, now.

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Jacob North Carolina

Air Pollution

Air Pollution is a major problem in our world today and is starting to affect not only the environment, but us.

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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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