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Exeter High School Freshman English

Ms. Catcher's CP Freshman English classes take a stand on what subjects are most important to them this election. These classes include periods 1, 2, and 3.

Brian W. New Hampshire

The Death Penalty should be Illegal

Why the death Penalty should become illegal.

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Tristan C. New Hampshire

Gun Control

Why there needs to be a gun law in the U.S.A.

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Brendan S. New Hampshire

The effect of homework on kids in the U.S is devastating, how does this happen?

Homework in the U.S is at an all-time high and is affecting kids across the country both physically and mentally, it's time to slow it down.

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Amanda New Hampshire

Awareness of Domestic Abuse

There needs to be more awareness and understanding of domestic abuse throughout college campuses, high schools and with young adults.

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Hayden M. New Hampshire

Bettering Drug Education

Teen drug use is something our nation struggles with, and altering our current drug education could make the likelihood of fixing this issue higher...

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Eliza New Hampshire

College debt

Students today are facing way too much debt from getting a higher education and it is time to do something about it.

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Sam A. New Hampshire

The Electoral College

Why the electoral college should be abolished and the popular vote should decide the presidential election.

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Jessica W. New Hampshire

Poverty should be stopped

People are being affected by poverty everyday, and if we don't prevent it, more and more people will suffer.

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Ethan S. New Hampshire

Concealed Carry

Why concealed carry of a firearm should be legal all over the country.

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Jan New Hampshire

Effects of Violence in Video Games

The amount of violence in video games can affect the behaviors of children and teens.

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Gabriella R. New Hampshire

School Starts too Early

If schools were to start later in the morning students would improve in school in so many ways.

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Megan O. New Hampshire

Environmental Awareness

Everyone needs to be aware of all the environmental problems because most of the issues are caused by humans.

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Jake New Hampshire

The Problem With Standardized Testing

Standardized Testing should be greatly changed or ended completely.

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Jasmine New Hampshire

Why We Need More Vegetarians

By promoting the vegetarian life you'll be setting the world up for success.

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Hannah W. New Hampshire

Modern Slavery

Serious measures need to be taken to give back millions of stolen lives of those enslaved right here in America and all around the world.

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Audrey New Hampshire

Standardized Tests Should be Reduced

Public schools are having students take way too many standardized tests.

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Nick New Hampshire

Violent Video Games in the United States

Violent video games are impacting the minds of our nations young

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Sutton C. New Hampshire

Equality for All

The amount of times people are killed because of stereotypes related to race is shocking. These killings not only affect the lives of those lost, b...

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Rachel S. New Hampshire

Animal Testing in the U.S

Animal Testing is mistreating innocent animals.

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Emma W. New Hampshire

I imagine a world where everyone is equal- regardless of gender, sexual orientation or any other characteristic.

The Equal Rights Amendment is a crucial piece of the our journey to Equality.

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Kendyl S. New Hampshire

Sexual Identity Discrimination In The Workplace

Sexual identity discrimination in the workplace is defined as, “When an employee is subjected to negative employment action, harassment, or denial ...

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Nicholas M. New Hampshire

What animals should we save

Which endangered animals should we save and why.

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Sean B. New Hampshire

We Need Immigration Reforms

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Lizzie M. New Hampshire

Rising Costs of College Tuition

The costs of college tuition is rapidly increasing causing a college degree to become harder to achieve.

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Willo B. New Hampshire

Animal Cruelty

Animal cruelty needs to be stopped and there needs to be more punishment for people who abuse animals.

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Silas P. New Hampshire

Mandatory Minimums

Why mandatory drug minimums need to be removed.

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Alex G. New Hampshire

Media and Body Image

With all the unrealistic ideas the media is portraying, it has become harmful and in some cases deadly and we need to do something about it.

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James New Hampshire

Why gun control doesn't work

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Abby W. New Hampshire

Stop Whaling

Whaling is a dangerous and brutal act and if it continues, it will make the species will become extinct.

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Bobby S. New Hampshire

Drugs are the problem

Legalizing all drugs and supporting addicts will cut out illegal drug trade across America.

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Connor W. New Hampshire

Reduce College Tuition

College Tuition should be decreasing in price so more people have the opportunities to get a degree.

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Anna C. New Hampshire

Social Media and Its Effects on Body Image

We need to show young teens that they don't have to edit their photos on social media to be beautiful, by restricting the amount of editing profess...

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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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