A letter to the next president about college tutition.
People treat homeless people wrong and i want to stop it!
I hope that you read my letter and make a difference to the world because we all help each other.
This letter is about poverty and what the President can do about it.
This is a letter to the next president about how many people can't afford to go to college in this day in age.
My concern on Health Care and College Education prices.
In this letter, I assert that gun violence is a huge crisis in the U.S. Young teenagers (mostly African Americans), are meeting untimely deaths due...
My letter is to help lower college pay.
College athletes should be paid for what they bring to their universities. For all of the blood, sweat, and tears that they shed for the school, th...
Jessenia Sanchez
Hear us now! Hear our words! why does college tuition have to stop us from succeeding?
Problems concerning poverty in our country, how it's a problem that must be taken care of, and possible solutions. This urgent problem is discussed...
Poverty- The state of being poor, hungry ,sick, and sad
Emiah Fennell has a simple request for the next president: fund equal access to education for all.
There is too many people in America living in poverty!
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College fees should be cheaper so that all families can give their kids the education they deserve.
The greatest problem facing our country is poverty.
Poverty in the US
My letter to the next president about free college education.
This letter explores American poverty.
The students of America are our future. The absurd college cost, and the debt left in its wake, just lessens the chances of American children havin...
We, students of the U.S, are the future. We will decide what to do with this country. We are going to maintain America. In order to do so we must b...
This is our future! A song about college tuition.
Are you proud of yourself knowing there are people out there going through poverty?No.I thought so.Then do something about it.
Regardless if the next president if female or male, democratic or republican, or a liar or a person completely unfit to run the country, one thing ...
Philadelphia resident Anthony Rivera addresses both presidential candidates through a spoken word poem, asking them to address the poverty he sees ...
An issue that needs to be addressed and can't be ignored.