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WHHS Giggey's 9th grade

Mrs. Giggey's 4th and 5th period 9th Grade Literature and Composition students at West Hall High School

Bailey W. Georgia

Education Equality

Give children in the United States the right to the education they need and deserve.

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Jaden N. Georgia

Why the Second Amendment is so Important

Do you think the second amendment is important?

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Aaron E. Cruz Georgia

Racial Inequality

We know it's a problem, but what's the solution?

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Ali R. Georgia

College Tuition

College tuition prices are too high.

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Yannis E. Georgia

Police Brutality & Racial Inequality...

Citizens of all races feel unsafe & some uncared for. We need to trust one another and care for each other to keep families and friends safe.

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Silus m. Georgia

Psychotropic Drug Misuse and Abuse

Help me stop this abuse!

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Cade Hulsey Georgia

Attack On Terrorism

The fight against ISIS has already lasted too long.

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Alyssa C. Georgia

Cyber bullying in America

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Linda Ruelas Georgia

Childhood Obesity in America

Childhood Obesity in America has increased due to children and adolescents eating Fast Food 3 to 4 times per week.

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quincy Georgia

Black Lives Matter

African Americans are in need of Government help.

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Dianna Q. Georgia

Immigrants are People too.

You must put an end to deportation of immigrants.

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cassidy k. Georgia

Change our school lunches!

Our schools need healthier lunches for the future of our country.

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gisselle Georgia

Affording College

Why is college so expensive?

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Zach M. Georgia

Gun Control

We need to be careful on who is able to own guns.

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Dylan G. Georgia

Police Brutality

In the case of police brutality, authorities need to stop taking advantage of their badge.

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Elizabeth S. Georgia

Social Media & Gaming Regulations

Teens and Depression

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matthew Georgia

GUN CONTROL

Do not disregard our civil rights.

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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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