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Gender stereotyping pt 1
by
Oliver
in
Wisconsin
I interviewed Elias Ladika in my Sophomore Honors English class. Eli is very laid back, busy, active, and kind. He goes by the nickname of Eli and ...
Humans of Sophomore Honors: Elias Ladika
by
Shaya S.
in
California
South Asians are constantly misrepresented in American media.
Misrepresentation of South Asians
by
Dhriti
in
Wisconsin
In the U.S., teen addiction rates have been increasing at a rapid rate. Iceland has created a solution that led them to have some of the cleanest i...
Teen Addiction in the U.S.
by
Audrey B.
in
Kentucky
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Biology, Democracy, and My Sister
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Kyle G., Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
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Biology, Democracy, and My Sister is about the idea of diversity in democracy and what a good democratic person looks like.
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From Common to Uncommon
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Trinity S., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
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For my Passion Project with the Morehead Writing Project, I decided to focus on the heart-breaking reality of child abuse. Wanting to make change for the future of my community, I reached out to my...
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How Can Different Models of Education Better Your School?
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Maddie B., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
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During a two-week intensive writing camp, students were asked to choose a topic they are passionate about and write a story. I veered towards different models of education and how we could make a s...
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Gender Neutral Restrooms
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Zuri Taylor, Greater Madison Writing Project, Wisconsin
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This letter was made to inform business owners, schools, and the public about the need for gender-neutral bathrooms.
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Humans of The Valley
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Connor M., Endless Mountain, Pennsylvania
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In this assignment, I interviewed a senior and asked them about who their most important person is to them.
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Humans Of The Valley
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Norah R., Endless Mountain, Pennsylvania
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This assignment that I did is based on Humans Of New York. I interviewed one of my teachers, asking him two personal questions about himself and his life. I recorded his answer and then took a pict...
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