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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2000 : Travel Articles

9 Peabody Estates
   When I was ten I became fascinated with London, England. It was where mygreat-great-great-grandfather Joseph Price was born and raised, which I learnedfrom the family Bible handed down over the generations.
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A World Unknown
Amongst the fieldsof
South Africa
in the desert
where poverty is the leader
butoverruled
by the presence
of sweet,innoncent
children









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An American Life: The Simple Things
   My great-grandmother turns her face upward to feel the air from the droning fan andsmiles gently at me.
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Hinduism as I Have Known It
   Hinduism: The dominant religion of India that emphasizes dharma with its resulting ritualand social observances, and often mystical contemplation and asceticpractices.
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My Trip Home
   Somepeople live their lives without a chance to see the country their parents andgrandparents came from. Two years ago, my whole family went to Vietnam, thecountry of my ancestors.
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Ohio
This selection can be found in Teen Ink Friendsand Family, the third in the Teen Ink book series, all available inbookstores nationwide and online. Continue...
Philadelphia
the subway flashes by mosaics
buried 50 feet underground.
i stare out thewindow,
entranced by the blue spirals
and golden streaks of light.
i am9, and the world is filled with wonder.
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Travel Trouble
   RecentlyI went on a vacation to Canada with my mom and my younger sister. When wearrived, exhausted from the six-hour plane ride, we had to wait 45 minutes to gothrough customs. When it was our turn, my mom went to the counter followed by meand my sister.
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