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Students in Grant Murray's Government class.

megan k. Illinois

Safety on College Campuses

It is finally my turn to be going off to college soon, I am extremely excited, I've been waiting my whole life for this. The safety on college camp...

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JuliaB Illinois

Aviation Security

Since September 11th there has been an increase in airport security, but is it enough?

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Abigail R. Illinois

Better Healthcare

Better healthcare should be brought over to more poor countries to help take care of the sick and get the attention they need, whether they can aff...

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Rebecca C. Illinois

College expenses

College has always been the next step of my life after high school and still is but for some people college is not there next stop in high school. ...

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Elisa P. Illinois

Migrant & Refugee Crisis

Questioning the contribution of the United States in the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe and Africa

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Shannon D. Illinois

Abortion Views

The views on abortion are all different, but my hope is that you see what the people want, and not what you think should be right.

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Tim O. Illinois

Gun Control

Why Us Citizens Need Guns

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Alexis Illinois

Make America Smart Again

Many other countries have strong programs that allow students to get education beyond high school. America needs reform to advance in education.

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