Keep the ocean, a place that I love, clean.
Middle school students in a rural town from Pennsylvania share their thoughts about what matters most to them in the 2016 US Election.
An issue that concerns me most is gender equality in America, which prompted me to write this letter.
Keep us safe, but don't take our guns away.
There is no need to ban guns, but there are steps that could be taken to ensure America is safer.
Immigration -- there is one problem that is affecting my life today and it’s going to keep impacting my life if the problem isn’t solved.
Homelessness is a concern for our citizens.
This video letter is about college tuition, an issue about which I care.
Homelessness in America is a serious problem.
This is our future! A song about college tuition.
Bullying may lead to mental health problems, failing grades, and suicide. Please help!
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Many teens in the U.S are overdosing on drugs such as heroin.
This is an issue that can affect many young people. The next President of the United States should create laws to allow transgender teens to use ba...
People love athletes, but are they good role models for kids?
Many minors use and abuse drugs for reasons of their own.
This letter is about racial inequality in America.
The protection of our Second Amendment is a vital issue we face today.
Police brutality needs to stop. Now.
Do you think world peace is important? I think it is very important, for everyone's safety.
Chickens are being abused in terrible ways. Their valuable life needs a rescue out of cramped cages.
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The Honey Bees are in serious danger.
Improving the ecosystem can be achieved through recycling, limiting gas use, and increasing solar panel and windmills.
We need to keep our beaches clean.
Persuasive Letter to the next President to put a stop to pollution
The polar bears are dying. We must defend their future.
Bees are more important than you'd think
Countries must be abstain from whaling and follow the ban of whaling in 1986
I believe that the next president must respond to divisiveness in this campaign and the gridlock in our government.
Could you imagine walking outside and seeing the world dying and the air full of pollution?
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