In class, we recently watched the documentary "Where to Invade Next". As good as the topics were in the documentary, these are the 3 I was drawn to the most. If you wish you read the summary, here is the link to "Where to Invade Next".
Topic: Prison Systems in America Research Question: Should all American prisoners, no matter their crimes, receive the same rehabilitation process? Argument: I'm a firm believer that if you did the crime, you do the time. Why should inmates get special treatment so to speak if they committed a crime as dumb as getting busted breaking into a home to committing murder? Depending on your mental status, you shouldn't have the privilege to take classes to have a new start when you get out. You committed a CRIME!!!!! You effected not only your life but the life of someone else's or someone's family. Sitting in a cell and getting a certain amount of time to see your family is the most those kinds of people should get. Some people won’t get time back with their loved one, or get back that money you stole from them. The only privilege they deserve is getting a 5 minute phone call home and 30 minute family visitation rights. Topic: Free College Education in America Research Question: Should America offer free college education for everybody? Argument: Free education for college students should be free. There are people out there with the potential to make so much of themselves and become the next Bill Gates. How can they though when students, who can or can just barely afford college, apply are basically signing to an agreement to be put debt? Not only would it help current students, but it gives underprivileged citizens a chance to become something of themselves. Our next president could be a homeless man or woman on the street but we wouldn’t know because unlike Solvenia, we don’t offer free college education. Topic: Nutrition classes in Elementary schools Research Question: Should America have a nutrition class in elementary school to help eliminate obesity? Argument: In elementary school, I had a nutrition class. I also received a healthy lunch from home or at school. I believe that a lot of obesity in America has to do with what goes on at home. Parents should encourage healthy eating instead feeding them junk 24/7 to get them out of your hair. I understand that eating disorders are a thing so I can’t really speak on that topic because I don’t have a lot knowledge on it. As kids grow into teenagers, they know by then that maybe they shouldn't be eating pizza from the freezer every night and as teenagers turn into adults, maybe eating take out every night wouldn’t result in a trip to the doctors to find out you have diabetes. So much can be done to eliminate the obesity level for kids of today to live a healthy and longer life.
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