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BURTON ENGLISH IV HONORS 2nd hour

For all the lovelies in my 2nd hour.

Avery L.

Immigration

In this letter, I explain the necessary need to humanely regulate and enforce immigration laws.

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Alana

Affordable Education

The importance of affordable education for students of Louisiana

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Arianna P.

Student Debt

The colossal issue of student debt affects America's youth.

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Anna C.

Abortion

Abortion, one of the most controversial issues in today's society, is a very important factor, especially for women in this next election.

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Delaney C.

Child Care

The topic that I feel most strongly about is the treatment of parents of newborn children.

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Lauryn H.

Gun Control

Dear Future President, I am writing to address the issue of gun control in the United States. Guns affect the everyday lives of every single person...

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Catherine B.

Death Penalty

If everyone has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, why do we still practice the death penalty.

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Chloe B.

VROOM OR DOOM?

Automobiles are the primary cause for more than half of the air pollution in the nation. It is imperative that we start making the switch to electr...

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Elise G

Gun Violence

Crime in the United States of America has continuously rose due to the amounts of people carrying guns. The Pew Research Center found out that "mor...

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Anna W.

Violence Ends Here

This letter is about how violence throughout the nation is quickly spreading. This rapid spread of violence needs to be changed for future generati...

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L. Warrington

Stop the Stigma

By changing our state of mind, we can save others from theirs.

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Natalie M.

Inequality in the Land of the Free

Problems with inequality have existed since the beginning of this country, and it is time for a change

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Riley S.

Creationism in the Classroom

An act in Louisiana that allows creationism to be taught in the classroom instead of evolution

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Grace T.

Mental Disorders

Mental illness is a common problem in the US that is highly ignored. I ask the future president to spread awareness of these diseases and increase ...

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Regan A.

Treatment of Special Needs People

Adversity and prejudices are a constant in the United States. This essay is aimed to highlight the treatment of people with special needs and how w...

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Catherine C.

Funding NASA

NASA is more than an academic pursuit therefore NASA's funding must be increased.

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Alexandria W.

Immigration and Poverty

A look at the connection between immigration and poverty.

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Lexi

Help Close the Gender Gap That Has Always Plagued Our Country!

Please help raise awareness for an issue that continues to unjustly thrive in American society.

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Tiffany

The Problems with College Tuition and Financial Aid

Tuition and other education fees on the rise cause problems for many students.

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Lindsey P.

Semi-Automatic Nightmare

Gun violence is undoubtedly an epidemic in the United States. When the Second Amendment was written, the weapon of choice was a single-shot musket....

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Renee D.

Islamophobia

Islamophobia, or the extreme fear of Muslims, is infecting the minds of modern Americans and leading to discrimin

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Audrey V.

The Gender Pay Gap

Addressing the gender pay gap

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Sarah J.

Poverty

In one of the world's wealthiest countries, poverty is extremely prevalent

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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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