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In 2010, more than ever, humanopinion was valued regardless ofage or social status. Theprogression of equality in societyallowed us to take advantage ofspeaking our minds and we as ageneration thoroughly embracedthe ideas of free expression uponwhich our country was founded. Aswe discovered outlets for ourideas, we were empowered tofurther examine the facets of theworld in which we lived. Althoughwe were young and had limitedexperience, we were alreadyforming our own viewpoints on theworld around us and despite ourage we had the opportunity toexpress our opinions through theway we spent our time and energy- those causes that engaged usmost received our devotion. Theactivities that engaged us werediverse and we participated invaried ways, but our interests werethe same in that they were basedon ideas promoting the greatergood. These ideas requiredassistance in development, so wemost respected those whorespected us enough to helptransform our ideas into actions,into movements, into progress.However, the most beneficial resultof forming these ideas was therealization that each person aroundus held a unique viewpoint thatdeserved recognition.I003opening |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomsouth/id/8306 |
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Bloomington High School South |
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