Why guns should not be allowed
The need to reform the United State's Education System.
The state of our nation's mental health is declining and it is imperative that something be done to improve this situation.
schools start too early for students to properly learn
The mentally ill- most misunderstood and socially inept and should be studied so we can prevent them from being both segregated from society and ha...
A letter about the problems of the mentally ill being homeless in the United States.
America is filled with broken and damaged people, ranging from the mentally ill who are locked away in prisons, to the homeless, to soldiers with P...
Mental illness should be treated the same as physical illness in schools
Later School start times should be enforced.
We need to alter school lunches in America.
looking at the problems of our mental health facilities, how we treat our mentally diseased Americans.
This massive issue of the heaping national debt cannot be overlooked because the consequences will continue to develop into a major downfall. The N...
Our country’s approach to mental health care is extremely flawed. As it stands, one in five Americans report that they do not have access to treatm...
The next president needs to address mental illnesses and share with the country that this is not a topic to ignore.
My ideas and opinion on the issue of mental health awareness in America.
Mental health should be required to be taught in schools nationwide.
Schools are arranged for the convenience of adults not for the nourishment of student's minds.
Bullying in and out of schools
This is a letter about the mental health situation in America.
My letter contains information about my opinion concerning physical and mental abuse to women and children.
Mental health is a serious problem effecting today's population. There needs to change.
Students mental and physical well-being is negatively effected by the unhealthy lifestyles they lead while trying to meet the high expectations of ...
An urgent letter examining the many cracks in the once rigid structure of the criminal justice system.