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Period 5 Students

Period 5 Students

Jared S. Iowa

Should the U.S. Military be allowed on school campuses?

The U.S. military offers many things when joining the military.

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Annah Iowa

Abortion

I believe that life starts at conception. Abortion is and should be considered murder and should be illegal.

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Carson H. Iowa

Illegal Immigration

This is a paper about how we can solve and what is wrong with Illegal Immigration

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Sydney H. Iowa

Death Penalty

The death penalty has become a controversial issue in the United States. I believe that this outdated practice should be abolished forever.

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Keenan O. Iowa

Enforcement of Gun Licensing.

The licensing of guns should be enforced greatly so that our we as a country can be safer.

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Nathaniel E. Iowa

Protect the Second Amendment

We need to keep the 2nd Amendment to protect my rights and also yours to bear arms.

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Kaitlyn E. Iowa

Save the Unborn

This is article is about how I feel on abortion and what I believe the president should do about it.

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Jada T. Iowa

Islamophobia

Islamophobia is an especially important issue our nation faces today. It is unjust to prosecute one whole religion that makes up 1/7 for the action...

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Kelsea L. Iowa

healthcare for all

providing healthcare for everyone in the united states.

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Ben O. Iowa

Refugees

I think we should not allow refugees from the middle east for a brief period of time.

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Zachary L. Iowa

Gun Violence Solution

The solution for gun violence is here, with our new background checks when purchasing a firearm.

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Ashton M. Iowa

Transgender

Unisex restrooms for the disabled and transgender

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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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