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Alina Massachusetts

Be The Animal's Voice

Animal abuse needs to stop. Just because animals can't stand up for themselves in the way humans can, or fight for themselves the way humans can, o...

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Alex C. Massachusetts

College prices

College costs too much. People can't afford to go to college and get the important education that you get from college.

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Tessa Hatfield Massachusetts

More effective school systems

Every time I hear about a test or quiz, I find myself memorizing things I don't understand, and forgetting the second I finish my test. This is not...

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Sophia S. Massachusetts

LGBT Issues

Good morning, my name is Sophia and I'd like to congratulate you on becoming the president. In more serious terms I'd like to share my thoughts abo...

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John P. Massachusetts

Getting ready for the real world

Dear future president, Good-evening President Good job at becoming president and thanks for your getting that far and reaching the job, you partici...

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Shea T. Massachusetts

Our Most Powerful Weapons

You may believe in gun control. You may believe in the right to bear arms. There is a way we can have both.

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Sierra Massachusetts

Why High School Should Start Later

There are many advantages to having school start later for high school students.

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Heather Massachusetts

Too much homework

Why students should receive less homework on a daily basis

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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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