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For Grades 9-12 , week of Nov. 04, 2024

1. GLOBAL ELECTION INTEREST

The U.S. election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump could have significant global implications. Countries like Israel, Ukraine, and China are closely watching the election. Polls indicate that Israelis would favor Trump, but his unpredictability raises concerns. Ukrainians fear that either candidate may reduce U.S. support, though some believe Trump might push for a peace deal that favors Russia. The election is seen as a referendum on U.S. trade policy, with Trump promising aggressive tariffs that could trigger trade wars, while Harris would likely maintain targeted tariffs. These changes could have substantial effects on the global economy. In terms of international relations, Trump is viewed as a leader who might embolden authoritarian regimes, while Harris is expected to foster alliances, particularly in Europe and NATO. Trump's stance on immigration and trade could heighten tensions with Mexico and affect relationships with African nations. The U.S. also plays a crucial role in global climate efforts; Harris is likely to continue Biden's policies on renewable energy, whereas Trump might roll back regulations, slowing the transition away from fossil fuels and impacting international climate initiatives. In summary, the outcome of the U.S. election could reshape alliances, trade policies, and responses to climate change, ultimately affecting countries around the world. Choose another country that has either a close or contentious relationship with the United States. Then, using that research, write an article about how the results of the U.S. election would affect our relationship with that country going forward.

2. CLIMATE CONFERENCE CONTROVERSY

Azerbaijan is hosting the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP) in November, but human rights groups are concerned about the country's recent crackdown on activists and journalists. President Ilham Aliyev’s government has arrested dozens of people, including journalists and activists critical of his policies, to limit dissent during the summit. Despite this, international criticism of Aliyev has been muted. Azerbaijan is important to Europe for its oil and gas resources, especially as an alternative to Russian energy after the Ukraine war. The U.S. and Europe have also increased partnerships with Azerbaijan, and Aliyev has been building closer ties with Russia, boosting his power in the region. Because of its strategic energy resources and geopolitical role, Azerbaijan expects little real consequence from the West for its human rights issues. This situation allows Aliyev to tighten his control at home while increasing his global influence. Research Azerbaijan, including information about its history and government. Then, write a summary of what’s currently going on in the country and why human rights groups are concerned.

3. TARGETING GEN Z

Donald Trump is trying to attract young men, particularly those from Gen Z, who have typically been less engaged in voting. Many young men are feeling disillusioned and increasingly turning away from the Democratic Party, influenced by Trump's bold personality and views. This demographic, especially those without college degrees, has shown some support for Trump, with a recent poll indicating a 12-point preference for him over Vice President Kamala Harris among young men. Trump's campaign is targeting these young voters by appearing on popular podcasts and social media platforms, discussing topics that resonate with them, like economic concerns and cultural issues. Despite this outreach, experts doubt whether these young men will actually vote, as they historically have lower turnout rates. Some young men feel that Democrats have overlooked them and think Trump represents their interests better, especially regarding the economy and concerns about potential military drafts. Others, like 20-year-old Finn Murphy, appreciate Trump’s straightforwardness, even if they’re unsure of the real impact of their votes. Democrats, while having more detailed policies that could help young men, may be failing to connect with them emotionally. They are trying to reach this group through sports events and social media, but many young men feel the Democratic Party isn’t welcoming to them. Ultimately, the success of Trump's strategy will depend on whether these young men show up to vote on Election Day. As young people close to voting age, how do you feel about both candidates’ attempts to reach young voters? Do you feel they’ve been effective or missed the mark? Write an opinion article about either campaign’s strategies and how you think they’ve been successful or how they could be improved to better reach their target audience of young voters.

4. TROUBLE FOR LIBRARIANS

Librarians across the U.S. are facing serious challenges as libraries become places where social issues like homelessness and mental health struggles are increasingly visible. Many librarians report feeling overwhelmed and unsafe due to incidents of violence, harassment, and threats from patrons. For example, Mychal Threets, a librarian in California, experienced numerous violent incidents and eventually left his job, saying it took a toll on his mental health. Libraries often serve as free public spaces, which means staff sometimes have to step in as emergency responders or mental health workers. In San Diego, incidents of drug overdoses and violence have affected library staff's well-being, leading some to feel that the job is not what they signed up for. A study found that nearly 70 percent of library workers had experienced aggression from patrons, prompting libraries to seek help through social workers and provide training to manage these challenging situations. Despite the difficulties, many librarians remain committed to their roles, recognizing the importance of serving their communities. To support each other, organizations like Urban Librarians Unite have started offering virtual support groups for library workers facing these challenges. Research the resources your local library offers the community. Then, write an article about the importance of public libraries and why it’s important to keep them safe for both patrons and the librarians who work there.

5. GEORGIA’S LONGEST TRIAL

Young Thug, the popular Atlanta rapper whose real name is Jeffery Williams, has been released after pleading guilty to multiple charges, including participating in gang activity. His guilty plea marks the end of the longest trial in Georgia history, which focused on his alleged leadership of a violent street gang called Young Slime Life (YSL). In court, Young Thug admitted to six counts, including drug and firearm possession, and was sentenced to time served, plus 15 years of probation. He had spent nearly 900 days in jail prior to his release. The prosecution portrayed him as a significant figure in a gang responsible for various crimes, while his defense argued that he was simply a successful musician from a tough background. Young Thug's plea followed a complicated trial process that saw many ups and downs, including witness issues and a lengthy jury selection. As part of his probation, he must stay away from metro Atlanta for the first ten years, take random drug tests, perform community service, and make presentations about gang violence to children. His co-defendants are still facing trial on serious charges, including murder. The case has drawn significant attention, reflecting broader societal concerns about gang violence and the role of rap music in it. Research the history of the trial and how it became the longest in Georgia’s history. Then, write an article that summarizes the important events in the timeline of the trial.