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Choose one of these issues to research: bullying hungerchoose one of these formats for your presentation: letter to a newspaper editor slideshow presentation your presentation should address all the following questions: what is your chosen issue? why is this issue a problem in your state or local area? what government agencies and citizen groups would likely address the issue? what is the ultimate goal to address this issue? (in other words, how will you know the problem is solved? ) what are the public policy alternatives to address the issue? what is one positive and one negative outcome for each possible policy alternative? what is the best plan to get the policy enacted? how can citizens get involved to enact the policy? '

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