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Teen Ink Magazine,
April 2001 :
Travel Articles
A Universal Attitude
Perhaps the small corner shops, empty corn fields, womenin saris and alien dialect were what led me to believe teenagers in Nepal weredifferent from those I had grown up knowing. Time, however, proved mewrong.
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Going to Chicago
As I walk around the ice-covered corner, An incrediblewind overpowers my body. Its coldness makes me shiver, But as soon as it isgone, I warm up again. I look around me in this concrete jungle, I seenothing but titanic buildings and lifeless life.
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High School on the Other Side of the World
For my grandmother's 70th birthday, my family and Ivisited South Korea. While there, I was attentive to Korean high schools andstudents.
I was surprised by how different Korea's public high schoolsare from America's.
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My Switzerland Experience
What do you think of when someone mentions goodchocolate, watches, the Alps, cows and cheese? You might think of Switzerland,but these things don't give the whole picture because they say nothing about theSwiss people.
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Somewhere
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...
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Warm Days - Hot Nights
A young woman sits in New Orleans at Cafe Du Mondeeating fresh hot beignets and sipping iced coffee. The humid air sticks to herskin.
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