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AP Language & Composition students (11th grade) from Eastern View High School in Culpeper, VA are tasked with researching platforms, crafting political cartoons or pieces of satire, and writing letters and op-eds

Jordan B. Virginia

Funding Abortions

This letter gives a brief insight as to how funding abortions would benefit women, specifically those who live in poverty.

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Walker Virginia

Respecting the badge

Police need more respect.

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Kaily K. Virginia

Attempts to Create Diversity in the Workforce

This is an essay showing the reasons why creating a law forcing companies to hire women and minorities, would be a terrible idea.

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Sydney B. Virginia

Childcare Affordability

Childcare quality and affordability is a major concern of your nation's youth. Do not let this issue stand idle any longer.

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Melita Virginia

Abortion

What decision will you make?

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Ashley Virginia

Stopping Suicide by Eliminating Stigma

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Brandi M. Virginia

The Constititutional Right to Bear Arms

The reasoning behind keeping the Second Amendment

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Danielle Virginia

Veteran Treatment

There are so many ways to improve the lives of the people who give up the most.

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Madelyn Virginia

Defeating Isis

I am writing this letter to you because I have taken an interest in the United State’s relationship with foreign countries.

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Kendall M. Virginia

Stop and Frisk in New York

I am writing to inform you of issues in our country that I believe should be fixed. It arose in New York City’s Police Department and it involves t...

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Carly Virginia

Illegal Immigration

Millions of illegal immigrants pour into the United States every year. Many enter illegally because of the strenuous and time-consuming system to ...

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Alyssa Virginia

The Dwindling Economy

The Economic Crisis has spiraled way out of control, we are currently $19 trillion in debt....how long until it's too late to stop it? Is it alread...

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Jayme Virginia

Cutting Energy Waste

How America can work towards using more efficient energy that can help in cutting the energy waste and becoming more productive and efficient as a ...

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Noah Virginia

Gun Ownership for the Lawful and Sane

In recent years, there have been many different interpretations of the Second Amendment. It is important that the right to bear arms remains intac...

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sam Virginia

Striving To Solve America’s Health Care Problems

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Abby D. Virginia

The Syrian Civil War

Everyday, innocent people are dying in Syria and terrorism is spreading worldwide. However, the United States is not effectively dealing with the ...

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Tyler C. Virginia

Teens in Transition

This letter is about the struggles of teens in the LGBT community and how social and domestic support is important for their development in their t...

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Ben Virginia

The Global Killer, HIV and AIDS

HIV and AIDS continue to kill people worldwide. We are closer than ever to finding a cure and cannot give up now.

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Brianna R. Virginia

Correction over Discretion

Is the rapid growth over imprisonment something we should be worried about, and are they preparing those within the system for reinsertion into soc...

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Zach T. Virginia

Veteran Affairs

Our veterans are not being treated right.

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Madison Virginia

The Issue of Crime Increase

What can be done to decrease crime rates and overcrowding?

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Madison C. Virginia

Illegal Immigration: A national problem

This letter is about the negative economical effects of illegal immigration.

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Isaiah Virginia

Priorities in America

This letter is about where America needs to place it's priorities.

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Elanra D. Virginia

Bias and Brutality

Though it is evident that the majority of cops uphold the law to appropriate standards, lack of police training and the prevalence of racial profil...

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Nate Virginia

Illegal Immigration: Stranger Danger

Illegal immigration of aliens into the United States is a threat to our country and to our country's citizens. Citizenship should not be granted fo...

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Elizabeth Virginia

Campus Sexual-Assault

I would like to bring up an important issue: Campus Sexaul of Assualt.(clark) Campus Sexual assault is an issue that often gets swept under the r...

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Kayla S. Virginia

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education issues have become a huge setback for students and teachers in the United States and something needs to change.

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Molly L. Virginia

Women Can Make Their Own Decisions

The concern over reproductive health care rights is ever-increasing, and women are currently being denied the ability to easily access the health c...

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Mikayla D. Virginia

Keeping God in school

Reason that God needs to be brought back into the school system.

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Josh W. Virginia

Military Expansion

A theory of how the United States Military should be run.

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Jimmy M. Virginia

Military and Defense

Talks about the problems with military funding and our veterans.

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Kaleb Virginia

Higher Taxes on the Wealthy

About raising taxes on the wealthy

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Jennifer Virginia

Increasing Unemployment Leads to Poverty

This letter is about the employment rate continues to rise causing the poverty rate to keep climbing. I would like to address the issue and hope fo...

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T. Virginia

The Plague of Illicit Abortions

The consequences of unsafe abortions, which are normally conducted when abortions are regulated or a mother may come in contact with oppression, ca...

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Alisha H. Virginia

Immigrants Need a Chance in America

Illegal immigrants come to America to start a better life and they should be able to do that because they are looking for an escape from poverty, a...

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Garrett R. Virginia

Illegal Immigration

Illegal Immigration is a huge problem in the United States today. Its cost tax payers much more money than they should be paying, and it puts ameri...

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Kim Virginia

Is the Gateway Real?

Marijuana is not a gateway drug.

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Elora R. Virginia

Methane Emissions 2016

I am writing to you about the problems facing the world regarding methane emissions.

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Miguel O. Virginia

Families and Immigration

This letter is discussing the reality of families being torn apart and living in fear due to deportation.

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AdoraT Virginia

Testing the Limits

A problem many students face within the American school system is standardized testing and the way it is presented to them. The problem must be tak...

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Yornif C. Virginia

The Gender Wage Gap is Real

Due to occupational differences, hour differences, and family care-giving proves that the push for the close of the gender wage gap should be need...

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Andres Virginia

Removing the Fearsome Borders against Latinos in the U.S.

Hypothetical letter to President Hillary Clinton regarding Latino immigration legislation if Clinton were to win the presidential election.

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c.p. Virginia

Affirmative Action

The importance of affirmative action in America and why it remains relevant.

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cody Virginia

The Right to Bear Arms

The right to bear arms has been preserved throughout our history and needs to stay that way. Regulations are needed to keep gun owners in check, bu...

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Jacob T. Virginia

Letter to future president

a letter about a fair tax system

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Hannah V. Virginia

The Price of Citizenship

Letter describes the reform process for immigrants in the United States.

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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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