A CHANGE IS NEEDED
Our country is one of the strongest nations in the whole world. We are known for our bravery, freedom, and opportunities. We cannot give this away ...
Jessenia Sanchez
Ms. Dickerson's English 3 Honors Class
One of the most important issues in the United States today is income inequality between men and woman.
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...
America needs to fix issues within the country before focusing on those who try to enter. By changing America's structure and fortifying, it can le...
In this letter I wrote a little about social issues in the U.S, also what we can do to better our community.
I hope that you read my letter and make a difference to the world because we all help each other.
Student Loan debt is a growing problem and needs to be addressed
People treat homeless people wrong and i want to stop it!
This letter explores American poverty.
Are you proud of yourself knowing there are people out there going through poverty?No.I thought so.Then do something about it.
More money for our country's workers - PLEASE!
The greatest problem facing our country is poverty.
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...
In my letter to the president, I will address multiple topics including: immigration, race, and other influential and controversial themes.
An issue that needs to be addressed and can't be ignored.
Addressing the issues of racism, jobs, and taxes.
Philadelphia resident Anthony Rivera addresses both presidential candidates through a spoken word poem, asking them to address the poverty he sees ...
The homeless of the country are looked down upon hundreds of times per day, but what if they didn't have to be homeless?
Poverty in the US
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Poverty- The state of being poor, hungry ,sick, and sad
This letter is about poverty and what the President can do about it.
There is too many people in America living in poverty!
Do we choose economics or ethics?