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TIOGA
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Journalism Article
by
Madeline G., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
An argumentative journalism article about the importance of school board members having background checks.
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People of Wellsboro
by
Liliana C., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
“I would say the biggest influence in my life has been my dad because he didn’t start off with a great situation, or he wasn’t dealt a great hand when he was younger, and he turned that around and ...
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Democracy to Me
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Madeline G, Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
Democracy is represented in every person, no matter how much perceived power they have. Anyone can make a difference.
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Democracy to Me
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Kate D., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
This picture (a lit 3-wick candle) represents democracy to me because it represents the three branches of government. All three have to work together to keep the country running smoothly and they h...
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Democracy to Me
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Hayne W., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
This quaint house perfectly encapsulates democracy by demonstrating how citizens have the right to publicly support a candidate.
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Pedestrian Safety at the Main Street/Central Avenue Intersection
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Liliana C., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
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Highlighting the risks pedestrians face when crossing the Main Street/Central Avenue intersection in Wellsboro, PA.
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