1. Issues that provoke disagreements in my hometown or community: Should children be sent to the charter school or to the public school? Will flood mitagation help with future flooding? Should there be a middle school? Why haven't local school districts met AYP?
2. Is Normandale an "easy" college? Should teachers get merit pay? Why does tuition continue to go up? How useful is an AA degree?
3. Should we allow gays to marry? Will there be social security left for my generation of people in their 20's? What do we do with our elderly population? Should people have a right to die of their own choice? Is organized crime that much different from some of the ways our government is run? Is it moral or ethical to have a large number of children? Are DWI laws too tough? Why can't we smoke in a bar? Should you spank or not spank your children? Why does America seem to jump into war as a solution for our problems? How safe are nuclear plants? Is organic food better for the nation or the world as a whole? What causes grades to slip or students to fail to graduate? Why are public employees having to carry the economic hardships of our nation's debt on their shoulders? (Wisconsin) What about private business taking a cut too? Should female drug users be allowed to be steralized? Does being bullied lead to the victim turning into a school shooter?
Biology: Many issues about abortion, HIV and AID, also stem cell use and contraceptives.
MN History: Issues with the rights of American Indians in the past and to this day. Issues of manifest destiny and taking of land, breaking of treaties.
English Class: We have explored many issues through our papers including simple things like reviews about what we like best in this world. More serious issues of our families or personal lives have been looked at. Reading of a book about boy soldiers and the child sex industry in India.
Logic: Logic is logic, can't say what issues have been explored!
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