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Post Project Assessment Library >Lesson Links> Burton’s Book Project> now that you’ve finished> your class period Please respond honestly and thoughtfully. Hurry back to see what were doing the rest of the year.

Take out a clean sheet of binder paper and get ready to think. What do you think are the most important social issues that impact the world and our community? Why are people, maybe you, passionate about social issues? How can social issues that are worldwide be addressed in our community? What actions can you take to get involved in an issue?

Prominent Social Issues Environmental protection Euthanasia & assisted suicide Famine Flag burning Gangs Gender issues Genetic engineering Global warming Government vs. religion Gun control Homelessness Homosexuality Human Rights Immigration Legalization of marijuana 30. Nuclear proliferation Organ & body donation Pledge of Allegiance Poverty Prayer in schools Racial profiling Same sex marriage Sweatshops Terrorism Tobacco Violence Violence in schools Welfare World population Abortion Affirmative action AIDS Alcohol & drinking Animal rights Binge drinking Capital punishment Censorship Child labor Children's rights Civil rights Creation science vs. evolution Drugs & drug abuse Drunk driving List the top 3 issues that interest you the most.

Find a partner in class who shares the same interests as you Find a partner in class who shares the same interests as you. You will be working together for the majority of this assignment. Picking your best friend may not be the best choice. Pick someone who is hard working, cares about their quality of work, can balance out you strengths and weaknesses and whom you can trust to pull their own weight. There are no individuals on this project!