And i am interested in this topic because i live in North Carolina and i like to eat and Millions of bees are dying off, with alarming consequences for our environment and our food supply. We rely on bees to pollinate everything from almonds to strawberries to the alfalfa used to feed dairy cows. What happens if the bees disappear. It’s simple No bees, no food, Let's give bees a chance.We rely on bees to pollinate 71 of the 100 crops that provide 90% of most of the world’s food. Imagine no almonds, fewer apples and strawberries, less alfalfa to feed dairy cows, and the list goes on. A way we could stop it is not let companies keep on using pesticides and the bee's will stop dying.
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I am intrested in this topic because i go to school in North Carolina. And it is 38th in education in the United States of America. And our high school graduation rate is 79% so that means 21% of kids do not graduate high school. But with the low budget in North Carolina they are doing better than other states with a bigger budget. So i think that North Carolina needs to work on improving schools so that more people will at least graduate high school. And they need to raise teacher pay so that teachers will not stay away from North Carolina and we should want to bring them in.
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