Ban Single Use Plastic
by Perla, 10
We must ban single use plastic.
It is bad for the planet .Single use plastic is not useful, we throw it and never use it again. It stays on earth for over a hundred of years. And it never gets …
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by Perla, 10
We must ban single use plastic.
It is bad for the planet .Single use plastic is not useful, we throw it and never use it again. It stays on earth for over a hundred of years. And it never gets …
by Perla, 10
Animals must be free but safe , therefore, we should limit zoos to one per city. They need to free every once in a while
When we go to the zoo we see that they are sad ,they are always …
by Perla, 10
We should not have homework. We get a lot of homework and that makes kids get stressed about finishing it all. We get too much homework,it brings stress and anxiety. Sometimes you have separate classes outside of school, like guitar …
by Louis, 14
At a school assembly on Monday the principal, Lisa O’Neil, announced a new rule banning all bathroom breaks during class, saying that it would help students focus better in class. This rule starts this week and it's applied to grades …
by Nathan, 12
Schools across France have introduced a new policy requiring late students to run around school searching for the people being able to sign their hall pass. This rule means that even if students are just a bit late, they will …
by William R., 10
I strongly believe that homework and tests should be banned and as students who are only 9 and 10 years old we are already working far too hard.
We go to school from 8:30AM to 4:30PM It’s clear that …
by Silas T, 13
Hiding things allows people to obtain power, and keep it. Helen and Matthew are facing this from two different times. Helen is living in America, while she has family members living through the Holodomor in Ukraine. Matthew, three generations …
by Arjan M. L., 14
The fight to end slavery in the United States wasn’t just about laws—it was about people. Millions of African-Americans lived in unimaginable conditions, forced into labour and denied even the most basic human rights. However, they weren’t alone in the …
by Arjan M. L., 14
Welcome to Voices on the Line, where we explore the intersection of rights, resistance, and reality. I am Arjan, and in today’s episode we will ask ourselves a critical question:
Is the right to protest being eroded—especially for students?
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by Henri M., 9
Kids that are 5 to 11 really want cell phones because they want to watch videos or to go on social media. Cell phones are getting really popular but kids from 5 to 11 should not have cell phones because …
by Gefen R., 15
The TED talk by Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie is about her opinion on what the danger of a single story is. Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie explains that ‘The danger of a single story’ is the effect of stereotypes on people and …
by Lucas F., 11
Should you buy in a nearby store or should you buy online? Buying online is easier but buying in a store has more pros. Buying locally is usually faster. It’s better for the environment and helps the community.
Buying locally …
by Arjan M. L., 14
Haiti’s story is one of resilience and tragedy, marked by profound historical injustices that continue to shape the present. After gaining its independence in 1804 as the first nation founded by former slaves, instead of receiving congratulations, Haiti faced harsh …
by Arjan M. L., 14
The Syrian civil war has forced millions to flee, with many seeking asylum in Europe. Despite the Syrian regime regaining control over much of the country, significant instability remains, and many regions are still unsafe.
Syrian refugees are living in …