Monday, January 27, 2020

ignite talks: period 6


Joseph: Is social media a teen addiction?
Michael: What is school for?  Since everything else has changed, and school
Anacareli: Is school about learning or about grades and passing?
Jesse: What happens when someone dies?
Nancy: What does the Mandela effect target and how does it influence our thinking?
Maria: [absent]
Fredy: What is the impact of climate change?
Joaquin: How are smart phones manufactured?
Jasmin: Is life an illusion?
Cristhoper: How do we have justice for all in our Constitution but we can’t treat each other equally?
Valeria: Why do girls abort their pregnancies?
Daniel: How does climate change affect our atmosphere?
Diego: Why is the average baseball viewer older than viewers of other sports?
Gabriel: Can we go without the internet or have we become completely dependent?
Gabriel Magana: Why is it harder for young people to find jobs?
Bernardo: [absent]
Celmon: Where do we go where we die?
Pablo J: Why do people put you in a category or stereotype you before they meet you based on your appearance?
Diana: Why do people think marijuana is bad for you?
Sam: Do we need education to be education in life?  What about a high school diploma?
Pablo H: [absent]
Edid: Why do people that challenge the government disappear or die?
Tristan: Why is the U.S. government so against so immigration, especially since the founding fathers were immigrants?
Jasmine G: Why do we stereotype?
Nelson: What is the government hiding from us?
Alejandro: Why is there still racism?
Alex: Do dreams mean something?
Jayleen: Do we really need what we learn throughout high school?
Isaac: [absent]
Cam: Do we need college to be successful?
Jose: Is there such a thing as a perfect person? 
Christian: [absent]
Danny: Why are motorcycle accidents becoming more frequent?
Angel:
Wendy: Why is that everyone targets immigrants even though the work hard and people take advantage of them?

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