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KatharineB New Jersey

Cons on wearing School Uniforms

I believe students should not be required to wear uniforms.

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matthew New Jersey

Video Games

My letter is about how video games are not bad but good and helpfull

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Evan.D New Jersey

Self-Defense

We need to allow most Americans have concealed carry weapons to protect others or themselves.

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Jessica B. New Jersey

My Letter to the Next President

I believe that animal testing should be limited.

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Mia Z. New Jersey

Why We Don't Need Uniforms?

I will be talking about how we don't need a school uniform because it increase expenses.

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Samantha T. New Jersey

College Education Debate

My opinion on if college education is worth it, is that it is, based on this information.

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Michael G. New Jersey

Tablet E-books are better than heavy books!

I will talk about why in my opinion tablets are better then paper books.

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Gabriella I. New Jersey

LGBTQ+ Rights

I'm going to talk about why LGBTQ+ equality is extremely important to our country.

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Tamia B. New Jersey

Tablets are more Convenient than Textbooks

Students would benefit from having tablets.

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Myles P. New Jersey

Felon Voting

These are some thoughts and facts about felon voting.

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John D. New Jersey

Tablets Vs Textbooks

Textbooks vs Tablets

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Christopher C. New Jersey

Pro Gun Control

More Gun Control would reduce more deaths

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Danielle N. New Jersey

My Letter to President Elect Trump

I believe that tablets are much more efficient than textbooks.

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Michael M. New Jersey

Standardized Tests

Standardized test are very important for children's future and the system is great as it is.

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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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