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Judge Memorial-Jeffreys

Students enrolled in AP English Language and Composition at Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Louis F. Utah

Gender Inequality and the Next Four Years

Asking our nation's future president to take affirmative action on the gender gap in the next four years.

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Cy A. Utah

Be a Good Person

The president should be a role model for all of us.

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Andreas GC Utah

Obesity

This is a letter about obesity.

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Shelby Utah

Issue of Student Loans

I address the issue of student loans and propose ideas as to how we may be able to make college more affordable and/or easy to attend.

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Alex B. Utah

Global Warming

With temperatures on the rise, our future president must do what it takes to secure the safety of our world, and everything living within it.

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Mayree E. Utah

Dear Next President

In this letter to the next future president. The idea of poverty is discussed and its impact on our country.

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Seth B. Utah

Criminal Justice Reform

African Americans now constitute nearly 1 million of the total 2.3 million incarcerated population and are incarcerated at nearly six times the rat...

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Mimi R. Utah

College Cost

A letter to the future president about the cost of college.

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Zachary S. Utah

The "United" States

Our country is in need of unification among all Americans in order to achieve prosperity and productivity.

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R. Matthew Utah

Homeland Security

Homeland Security is becoming a more significant threat day after day, and I am wondering what you will do to prevent it.

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Ellie H. Utah

Climate Change

Climate change is one of the biggest problems of our generation, but I believe every can fix it.

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Dear POTUS, Utah

Dear POTUS,

This is a letter addressing my primary concern regarding the issues facing the United States.

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Miguel Utah

Honesty in politics

Politics has part of manipulation and deception but in our current election it has created division. The president must bring unity and not lie for...

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Suzie Utah

Dear Future President,

My letter touches on the many forms of inequality in the US.

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Mae Utah

Political Polarization

A letter about the growing divide between political parties, and what can be done to fix this during the upcoming presidential term.

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Aluwet D. Utah

Homelessness in Americam

This is a letter to the next president in America.

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Alexandra E. Utah

Better Education, Better America

This discusses how access to higher education can have a positive impact on the society and economy of our country.

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Abbi M. Utah

A Few Comments About Affordable Health Care From a Chronically Ill Person

Don't whisper carelessly about affordable health care.

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Erin M. Utah

National Safety

Our country is in dire need of gun control reform in order to prevent the deaths of innocent Americans.

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MASON M. Utah

Americans and Guns

Firearms in America are a very split topic and cause a lot of debate over the issue in this country. In this article, I am going to discuss these v...

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Malia A. Utah

Sexual Assault On Women

I'm addressing the issue of sexual assault on women.

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Campbell, Andrew Utah

End Patisianship

Letter about leadership

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Annika D. Utah

The Dreaded Student Debt

High school student's worries for the future.

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Big Joe Utah

You Can't Stop It, but You Can Slow Down Global Warming

I want you to slow the effects of global warming. We are too far gone to stop global warming completely, but if you work to slow down the effects,...

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Montana T. Utah

Unemployment and Businesses Issues in the U.S.

Businesses are being drawn out of the U.S. and Jobs are failing

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Emma D. Utah

Air Pollution

This is a short letter to the President, entailing the dangers of air pollution and how important it is for us to face this impending problem.

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Grace B. Utah

Dear Future President

Minimum wage/ taxes and its effects on poverty

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Emma B. Utah

Prevention Against Sexual Assault

This shares the statistics of sexual assault on college campuses and pleads for something to be done in order to prevent it.

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Maggie L. Utah

Mental Health

An address to the impact of mental health upon American society, and why we should never give them up in their fight.

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Matthew B. Utah

Elections

This letter addresses the lack of competition and fairness exhibited by our elections.

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Olivia C. Utah

Gun Control

A letter about the need for gun control in order to increase public safety.

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Danny Brown Utah

Hey New President

This is a letter from a High School Senior to the new POTUS

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Paige Utah

"Revolver"

A letter about gun safety in America

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Nate M. Utah

A Message Regarding Nature

I am writing, conveying my thoughts and feelings about how we must preserve nature, particularly our forests. We must also make an effort to recyc...

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Vanessa A. Utah

Dear Mr./Mrs. President,

In this I write about the homeless population

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Lily Utah

Redefining Feminism

This letter is asking the future president to work to overcome the stereotypes of feminism and make a substantial gain in equality for men and wome...

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Jackson S. Utah

Supreme

This is a letter about the Supreme Court Appointment nominations.

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Ellisandra Utah

Church and state

A letter about Abortion and women's rights

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Genevieve L. Utah

Dear Future President

A letter about the importance of conserving the environment.

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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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