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Hancock High School Letters to the Next President
Without this simple thing, our country will be in ruins.
A letter addressing the inequality of administrators' and teachers' freedom of speech in their workplace
Problems with our educational system and treatment of students
Struggles of a disabled single parent and their child when said child leaves for college.
The tensions between civilian and policeman have escalated to an outright horrid degree. Both sides should work on communication and be taught to p...
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Women and men should be able to be entitled to be equal.
Sex education should be taken seriously. Many parents don't want their children to learn about sex but in fact students in sex ed. are more likely ...
Abortions shouldn't be legal
This letter explains the struggles of maintaining a family off of minimum wage and why it would be beneficial to families to raise it.
Police Brutality toward black men is becoming more of a problem each and every day . We can't continue to allow these officers who swore to protect...
Not all immigrants come to destroy. On many occasions, citizens have a stronger dislike for the dealings of the country than immigrants.
How important is immigration to you?
People should stop eating sugary snacks
Gun control can easily be handled with the help of our president. The involvement of the president is very important to the lives in the US. The de...
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Many people argue that marital rape is not real or it is simply an excuse for some things.
I basically wrote a letter on my thoughts on these two serious issues Racism and Sexism and I put in what I think the President should do about it
I think that abortion should be legal because a handful of the women on this earth get kidnapped and raped.
Sexual Assault victims are getting the short end of the stick.
We need to denormalize male sexual violence and put an end to rape and rape culture in America.
I have written this to discuss the issue of sexual assault, and the aid and justice (or lack thereof) that is given to the victims.
Dear President, I'm scared to be a woman.
The media continuously makes excuses for heinous acts that demoralize victims of objectification, and it needs to be stopped.
Written for the next president to base decisions on the concept of what America really stands for and not to single out groups of people or general...
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