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Teen Ink Magazine, February 2002 : Opinion Articles

A Citizen in Wartime
   Our responsibility as citizens of a country at war isnothing more important than to funnel our wartime dollars into this weepingeconomy, faithfully, into this fallible dot-com revolution.
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A Commentary on Love
   I could tell you about how wonderful my boyfriend is,how we spent our last anniversary, and all the gifts I've accumulated along thegold-paved road of our relationship.
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Keep Your Hands to Yourself
   Public display of affection is getting out of hand inschool. This is certainly not the place to be acting inappropriately with yourboyfriend or girlfriend. In fact, PDA is offensive, distracting and just plainunsuitable for school.
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Mere Mortals After All
   Something that's never made sense to me is why weconcern ourselves so much with what goes on in the lives of celebrities.

Iunderstand why we enjoy them; they are usually talented and perform for us.Through their exploits, we can live vicariously.
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Music
   I'm hit
Constantly by
The lack
Of"real" love
Of music
These days

My heart
Weepsevery
Time I see the
Same girl crying over
One band
Today
Andanother
Tomorrow

And that was
The fifth
Girl to ...
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Not Only the Holocaust
   The word genocide was coined by a jurist named RaphaelLenkin in 1944 by combining the Greek word genos (race) with the Latin cide(killing). Genocide in the 20th century has gone mostly unrecognized.
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Required Volunteerism
   Many have come to the conclusion that teenagers havecreated their own slothful, selfish, and spoiled society that is destined todestroy the future of America.
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