Paragraph #1 - A good way to view the condition of a nation is to look at the stereotypes related to that country, and one of the most prevalent stereotypes regarding the USA is that we aren't healthy eaters. The U.S has a problem: unhealthy foods are to easy to come by for the majority of Americans, and that has a detrimental effect on our health. Schools are a big propagator in this as schools provide lot's of junk food to children that is unhealthy for students. As a nation, this is a problem that must be stopped as soon as possible. The fact that America is taking very little action to preserve the health of its youth is reason enough to promote a ban on junk food in American Schools.
Paragraph #2 - The bill of rights in the American Constitution states that all U.S citizens have the freedom of speech; all Americans can say what they want. This isn't entirely true however, as this only prevents the government from limiting speech; individual people and corporations can limit speech all they want. The act of bullying is any action done to harm another in any way. It is a terrible thing and has run rampant throughout America, but that doesn't necessarily make it a crime. While teaching the youth to not bully is a great thing to do, labeling "bullying" as a crime doesn't make a whole lot of sense, seeing as how bullying takes many forms. While bullies should be tried for any crimes they commit, people who bully others should not be labeled as criminals.
Paragraph #3 - Since the dawn of mankind, humanity has stared up into the night sky, wondering "what's that?". Once humanity learned what was up there, the next question was "how can we get there", and while limited people were able to go up there, Virgin Galactic has come up with a viable solution with space tourism. Traveling up into the stars would be a wonderful experience for anyone, providing breathtaking views, magnificent experiences, and stories to tell friends when you come back. While space travel is dangerous, Virgin Galactic is putting all there effort into making space travel safe and affordable. So if the money is available, then space tourism is definitely something that should be done.
Paragraph #2 - The bill of rights in the American Constitution states that all U.S citizens have the freedom of speech; all Americans can say what they want. This isn't entirely true however, as this only prevents the government from limiting speech; individual people and corporations can limit speech all they want. The act of bullying is any action done to harm another in any way. It is a terrible thing and has run rampant throughout America, but that doesn't necessarily make it a crime. While teaching the youth to not bully is a great thing to do, labeling "bullying" as a crime doesn't make a whole lot of sense, seeing as how bullying takes many forms. While bullies should be tried for any crimes they commit, people who bully others should not be labeled as criminals.
Paragraph #3 - Since the dawn of mankind, humanity has stared up into the night sky, wondering "what's that?". Once humanity learned what was up there, the next question was "how can we get there", and while limited people were able to go up there, Virgin Galactic has come up with a viable solution with space tourism. Traveling up into the stars would be a wonderful experience for anyone, providing breathtaking views, magnificent experiences, and stories to tell friends when you come back. While space travel is dangerous, Virgin Galactic is putting all there effort into making space travel safe and affordable. So if the money is available, then space tourism is definitely something that should be done.