Letter to the editor of Apple Incorporated
Editor of Apple,
I really think your products are extraordinarily well designed, but I also think you should reconsider your app store prices. I believe if you all made everything on the app store FREE your success rate would shoot throw the roof. We don’t need to sugar coat anything the products are plummeting to the toilet and this would really regenerate success. I hope you make this change because there’s no reason to have a good product and a not so good app store.
Sincerely,
D’Andre Prosser
Editor of Apple,
I really think your products are extraordinarily well designed, but I also think you should reconsider your app store prices. I believe if you all made everything on the app store FREE your success rate would shoot throw the roof. We don’t need to sugar coat anything the products are plummeting to the toilet and this would really regenerate success. I hope you make this change because there’s no reason to have a good product and a not so good app store.
Sincerely,
D’Andre Prosser
Dear editor,
In your most recent editorial article, you stated that school uniforms have no real purpose. Well, I beg to differ. Being a teacher, I have seen positive effects from uniforms. I teach at McClellanville High School, where there was lots of violence and breaking of school rules and policies. Students had no form of discipline, and a great percentage of them were disrespectful towards teachers and staff, and came to school wearing inappropriate clothing. That was until our uniform policy came along. Change did not come immediately, but over the years, our school state report card’s overall grade went from an F to an A. that is absolute proof of change due to school uniforms.
Sincerely,
Ms. Annie Warbucks
In your most recent editorial article, you stated that school uniforms have no real purpose. Well, I beg to differ. Being a teacher, I have seen positive effects from uniforms. I teach at McClellanville High School, where there was lots of violence and breaking of school rules and policies. Students had no form of discipline, and a great percentage of them were disrespectful towards teachers and staff, and came to school wearing inappropriate clothing. That was until our uniform policy came along. Change did not come immediately, but over the years, our school state report card’s overall grade went from an F to an A. that is absolute proof of change due to school uniforms.
Sincerely,
Ms. Annie Warbucks