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Teen Ink Magazine,
October 2003 :
Heroes Articles
Brother Christian L.
by Ryan L., Auburn, NY
Picture being a smart, athletic and articulate teenager with a bright future. Then imagine having that all taken away.
When my brother Christian was a freshman in high school, he was diagnosed with a neurological disorder that would leave him with a weakness on his right side.
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Friend Joel J.
by Anonymous ., Portland, OR
They say that if you have one true friend, you're the richest person alive. I guess I can be considered one of the richest people in the world, but not because I have a lot of money. I am just an average, hard-working teenager, but I have found my one true friend.
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Great-Grandfather Frederick Feucht
by Brittanny L., Brunswick, ME
Frederick Albert is not a name you will find in a history book or engraved on a monument. It is, however, the name of a German farmer who was a hero in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, population 700, during the Great Depression. He was also my great-grandfather.
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Mother, Cynthia D.
by Rebecca D., Franklin, MA
Some people are heroes because they inspire, are loving, giving or compassionate, because they solve problems, or are brave. All these things are wonderful attributes, and even though heroes aren't perfect, they often come close for those who admire them. My mother amazes me in just about every way.
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