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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. How do you feel about the current education system and what do you think could be changed? 2. How do you feel about teenage drinking and what do you think needs to be done? Did you or do you drink as a teenager. 3. What is your religion and how does it affect you and the community? 4. Have you or are you going to college? What will or did you major in? 5. What is the top thing on your bucket list or what do you want to defiantly happen before you die?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are you asking our opinions or wanting to know how to state yours?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My opinions would be: 1. The current education system could be better if students were allowed to work at their own paces and allowed to do work in whatever positions they preferred. Eating at any time during the day and being allowed to listen to music and take breaks would be good, too. Also it would be advantageous if teachers were more understanding and were payed more. (btw, I go to online school so I'm lucky and actually get to do all this.) 2. How do I feel about teenage drinking? Well, this is a hard one. I believe that for anyone of any age drinking is okay in moderation. Too much of any good thing can be bad. Although, I do not think that teenage drinking is a activity that is healthy or should be encouraged I don't think it should be focused on and worried about too much. Teenage drinking is just a surface problem, it seems. Sometimes we just have to look a little bit deeper to find out what is truly the matter. Drinking can be a way of escaping. So even if teenage drinking is somehow eliminated, the affected ones will just find another (and often equally harmful) way to evade or escape whatever harsh realities are staring them in the face whether it be cutting, suicide, drugs, writing, religion/spiritual beliefs or something else entirely. The underlying problems must be fixed first. Some seem to only drink because of peer pressure. But beyond the surface? There lies low self esteem, jaded confidence and a desperate plea for acceptance. I have never drank. My parents drink wine sometimes, but that's about it. 3. I am a Christian. I don't consider myself to be religious. I consider myself to be a believer. I have beliefs, not religion. I treat my simple beliefs as if they are a sort of code for which to live by. Granted these beliefs change as I do. My strongest and longstanding belief is in God. I believe in miracles. I believe that beauty is everywhere. I believe in freedom. I believe in laughter. And I believe that humans are truly good at heart. My beliefs can only influence the community through the internet and interaction now, but when I am older my beliefs will likely influence how I vote, therefore influencing the community as a whole. 4. I don't necessarily want to go to college. That would just mean more homework... I want to be an author when I grow up and have already started on a novel. I don't think it's necessary for me to go to college to fulfill my dream, but if it so happens that I must or if I get a scholarship I likely will. There's no need for me worrying about it right now, though. I'm only thirteen. 5. My bucket list? I don't have one, but I should. The top thing I want to do before I die is to travel into one of my favorite books, Rilla of Ingleside or Anne of Green Gables. Unfortunately this wish is unrealistic. I can't really think of any plausible wish of mine... Um, the most realistic wish I have would be to go to Africa and become close friends with a wild lion and to hug a gentle wild lion. Oh, I would love that so much. I just long for that day which will likely never come.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could you also tell me your age

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am a thirteen year old girl.

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