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Students in Mrs. Valley's Social Studies Classes.

Reese M. Maine

Healthcare to All Americans

As a 13 year old male, the Affordable Care Act is important in our lives and my future, if we don't keep it, we may not be able to pay for ourselves.

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Annabelle Maine

Animal Abuse

Everyday animals get thrown out on the streets. It's time to show people that it is NOT RIGHT!

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Kiana Maine

Words Matter

As an insignificant but individual Maine student, I recommend that you look before you leap.

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Caleb Maine

Immigration

We should not accept so many immigrants.

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Keegan B. Maine

National Debt

The U.S. is sinking into a money hole, and if it doesn't stop, it's going to be a major problem.

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Mia M. Maine

Racism in the United States

Racism has been a very hot-button topic recently, so here's the low down.

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Boden Maine

Don't Be Stupid

How you speak and act is a reflection of our country.

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Emma T. Maine

Environment

The Environment is the place we live in and it is very important. Yet, it is going down hill very slowly with Global Warming, fossil fuels, greenho...

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Ember Y. Maine

Homeless People in the United States

There are too many homeless people in the United States.

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Caden .T Maine

Gun Control

Though I am only thirteen, I know how important the 2nd amendment is.

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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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