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English 3 CP-Accelerated-Fall 2016

This is a class of 18 juniors at DCHS.

Julia P Kentucky

Abortion: A Woman's Right

Abortion is a highly controversial topic. Some believe the fetus has rights so abortion should be illegal, but i believe it is the woman's right to...

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Hunter H. Kentucky

illegal Immigration

Dear future president of the United States of America. As you can tell America has many problems, some are worse then others. Illegal immigratio...

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Nate D. Kentucky

Gun Violence

Guns shouldn't be banned or restricted furthermore

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samcecil Kentucky

RECYCLING

I AM WRITING ABOUT RECYCLING.

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Rebekkah Kentucky

Pro-Life

the fact is that even the unborn should have the right to live just as anyone else does. just because you cant see them does not mean they are not ...

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Bryson Kentucky

Gun Violence

Gun Violence

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Dalton A. Kentucky

The Truth of Eminent Domain

Eminent domain is used for the greater good of the people, but it doesn't always seem like it. When eminent domain is used for other private compan...

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Tyler O. Kentucky

Illegal Immigration

Illegal immigration needs to be restricted in the United States.

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Emily Roberts Kentucky

Should Abortion be legal?

Abortion is a woman's choice and their fundamental right.

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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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