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Mya A. Michigan

Marital Rape

Victims of marital rape are not obtaining justice, and their perpetrators are vanishing without receiving any type of punishment.

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Jared L. Michigan

Gun laws

ways of making guns of harder to obtain

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Laken P. Michigan

College Education

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Megan G. Michigan

Gun Control

Gun Control

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isaiah Michigan

Gun Control

This is a letter to the next president

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Amelia G. Michigan

Rape and Human Trafficking

Rape and human trafficking are major issues in today's world.

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Kaylee Michigan

Ban Tobacco

Tobacco should be illegal to use and sell because of health problems of the smoker and the people around him/her.

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Hunter B. Michigan

LGBT Rights

This must be fixed.

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Blake R. Michigan

Net-Neutrality

Keeping the internet free, one step at a time.

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Megan T. Michigan

Veteran services

Essay describes how veterans need more assistance after they return home.

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Hannah P. Michigan

Capital Punishment

The death penalty should not be carried out when punishing people in the court of law. Capital punishment goes against the Eighth amendment, and be...

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Josh Michigan

Police Brutality

This is a letter to the next president.

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Sydney G. Michigan

Wage Gap

Women make an exceptionally less amount of money than men and that is not acceptable.

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Claire L. Michigan

Rape Culture on Campus

This letter discusses the prevalence of rape culture on campus, primarily in fraternities, and how to address this issue.

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Melissa Michigan

The Issue with Non-renewable Resources

Our economy has become dependent on nonrenewable resources. If people don't start making changes soon, it may be too late.

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