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Thesis statement examples
1. Vaccinations: Because many children are unable to vaccinate due to

illness, we must require that all healthy and able children be vaccinated in order to
have herd immunity.
2. Educational Resources for Low-Income Students: Schools should

provide educational resources for low-income students during the summers so that
they don't forget what they've learned throughout the school year.
3. School Uniforms: School uniforms may be an upfront cost for families,

but they eradicate the visual differences in income between students and provide a
more egalitarian atmosphere at school.
4. Populism: The rise in populism on the 2016 political stage was in

reaction to increasing globalization, the decline of manufacturing jobs, and the
Syrian refugee crisis.
5. Public Libraries: Libraries are essential resources for communities and

should be funded more heavily by local municipalities.
6. Cyber Bullying With more and more teens using smartphones and social

media, cyber bullying is on the rise. Cyber bullying puts a lot of stress on many
teens, and can cause depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts. Parents
should limit the usage of smartphones, monitor their children's online activity, and
report any cyber bullying to school officials in order to combat this problem.
7. Medical Marijuana for Veterans: Studies have shown that the use of

medicinal marijuana has been helpful to veterans who suffer from Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD). Medicinal marijuana prescriptions should be legal in all
states and provided to these veterans. Additional medical or therapy services




should also be researched and implemented in order to help them reintegrate back
into civilian life.
8. Work-Life Balance: Corporations should provide more work from home

opportunities and six-hour workdays so that office workers have a better work-life
balance and are more likely to be productive when they are in the office.
9. Teaching Youths about Consensual Sex: Although sex education that

includes a discussion of consensual sex would likely lead to less sexual assault,
parents need to teach their children the meaning of consent from a young age with
age appropriate lessons.
10. Whether or Not to Attend University: A degree from a university

provides invaluable lessons on life and a future career, but not every high school
student should be encouraged to attend a university directly after graduation. Some
students may benefit from a trade school or a "gap year" where they can think
more intensely about what it is they want to do for a career and how they can
accomplish this.
11. Studying Abroad: Studying abroad is one of the most culturally valuable

experiences you can have in college. It is the only way to get completely immersed
in another language and learn how other cultures and countries are different from
your own.
12. Women's Body Image: Magazines have done a lot in the last five years

to include a more diverse group of models, but there is still a long way to go to
promote a healthy woman's body image collectively as a culture.
13. Cigarette Tax: Heavily taxing and increasing the price of cigarettes is


essentially a tax on the poorest Americans, and it doesn't deter them from
purchasing. Instead, the state and federal governments should target those
economically disenfranchised with early education about the dangers of smoking.


14. Veganism: A vegan diet, while a healthy and ethical way to consume

food, indicates a position of privilege. It also limits you to other cultural food
experiences if you travel around the world.
15. University Athletes Should be Compensated: University athletes

should be compensated for their service to the university, as it is difficult for these
students to procure and hold a job with busy academic and athletic schedules.
Many student athletes on scholarship also come from low-income neighborhoods
and it is a struggle to make ends meet when they are participating in athletics.
16. Women in the Workforce: Sheryl Sandberg makes a lot of interesting

points in her best-selling book, Lean In, but she only addressed the very privileged
working woman and failed to speak to those in lower-skilled, lower-wage jobs.
17. Assisted Suicide: Assisted suicide should be legal and doctors should

have the ability to make sure their patients have the end-of-life care that they want
to receive.
18. Celebrity and Political Activism: Although Taylor Swift's lyrics are

indicative of a feminist perspective, she should be more politically active and
vocal to use her position of power for the betterment of society.
19. The Civil War: The insistence from many Southerners that the South


seceded from the Union for states' rights versus the fact that they seceded for the
purposes of continuing slavery is a harmful myth that still affects race relations
today.
20. Blue Collar Workers: Coal miners and other blue-collar workers whose

jobs are slowly disappearing from the workforce should be re-trained in jobs in the
technology sector or in renewable energy. A program to re-train these
workerswould not only improve local economies where jobs have been displaced,
but would also lead to lower unemployment nationally.


21. Diversity in the Workforce: Having a diverse group of people in an

office setting leads to richer ideas, more cooperation, and more empathy between
people with different skin colors or backgrounds.
22. Re-Imagining the Nuclear Family: The nuclear family was traditionally

defined as one mother, one father, and 2.5 children. This outdated depiction of
family life doesn't quite fit with modern society. The definition of normal family
life shouldn't be limited to two-parent households.
23. Digital Literacy Skills: With more information readily available than

ever before, it's crucial that students are prepared to examine the material they're
reading and determine whether or not it's a good source or if it has misleading
information. Teaching students digital literacy and helping them to understand the
difference between opinion or propaganda from legitimate, real information is
integral.
24. Beauty Pageants: Beauty pageants are presented with the angle that they

empower women. However, putting women in a swimsuit on a stage while

simultaneously judging them on how well they answer an impossible question in a
short period of time is cruel and purely for the amusement of men. Therefore, we
should stop televising beauty pageants.
25. Supporting More Women to Run for a Political Position: In order to

get more women into political positions, more women must run for office. There
must be a grassroots effort to educate women on how to run for office, who among
them should run, and support for a future candidate for getting started on a
political career.



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