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Honors English 10 A / Period 4

Sophomore English class in the magnet program of John H. Francis Polytechnic High School in Sun Valley, California.

kerwin v. California

They are one of us too

Homeless people around my community is increasing and over crowding the streets.

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Aaliyah California

CITIZENSHIP

Immigrants who have a child or children with disabilities

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Zuzzette California

Immigrant

Immigrants need papers.

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Anthony California

What is being Done

What is being done about terrorist groups as I am scared of the affects of the groups

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Chris California

School Lunches

Why the school lunches should revert back to the old standards

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Erika A. California

Get rid of Stereotypes

This letter is about how stereotypes affect us and how to get rid of them.

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Jose V. California

More Suitable Jobs for Older People

Older people without an education should have the right to have jobs that understand the limits of an older man without lowering their pay for all ...

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alejandra l. California

immigration

deporting adults affects there children too.

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Leonardo C. California

Saving Our Earth

Us humans are destroying this Earth and we have to act on these actions.

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Danny California

Gay Rights

LGBT members are often discriminated just because they’re not straight and are often harassed.

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Giselle Mendoza California

Taste of Foreign Reality

The Reality of Immigration

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Jackie R. California

A Concern For My Community

The homeless population has been increasing day by day becoming a concern for our safety and well-being.

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Jose Z. California

Immigration Is Too Complicated

This country is too strict towards the people the let in to this country.

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Jose R. California

Be Aware

The United States today is vastly different from what it was before urbanization and industrialization had taken its effect on it. The issues of th...

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Felipe R. California

Student Mental Health

Students are hard workers and tend to work to push themselves beyond their limits. Sometimes going past their limit proves to be worse for a studen...

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Sam R. California

I'm Scared

Dear President, I'm scared to be a woman.

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Ivonne California

Racism

Although many believed it was over, racism might have gotten its voice back.

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Abner California

Grading Policy Should Change

People should be educated better. A lot of students have enough free time. Yes, they might finish there homework quickly or they don't do their hom...

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Matthew California

Earth's Life

Are we making the world a better place only for us? Or to the rest of the world's nature & life?

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jacky a. California

College Expenses

College expenses are rapidly increasing becoming more difficult for families to send their kids to college, this is why I think college expenses sh...

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Estefanie V. California

Fairness on Salary

Money helps us in many different ways especially in our living situations since nowadays prices are going up each year. But how can the prices go u...

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Alex California

This Hispanic Life

Growing up Hispanic in the lower middle class is hard enough but when applying to college it gets harder.

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Katherine F. California

Sexual abuse has to come to an end.

This letter is about sexual abusers on how it make us feel and how it also makes females feel ,not safe anywhere and that it should be stopped.

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