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Teen Ink Magazine,
December 2004 :
Feedback Articles
A True Hollywood Story
by Tiera H., Decatur, GA
In my literature class we read Teen Ink and discuss the articles, photos, poems, contest and other pieces that you publish.
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Brandon’s Note
by Jim S., Kasson, MN
"Brandon’s Note" in your October issue is wonderfully written. It’s a very touching story and made me wish that I could be as nice to my sister as Brandon was to his sister.
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Devastation in Africa
by Sean K., Auburn, NY
In September’s Teen Ink, I read an article about HIV/AIDS in Africa and how Americans are, or are not, helping to prevent the devastation. I hope that through Cody Gibson’s article you, too, learned about the seriousness of this situation.
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Holocaust Memories
by India S., Willits, CA
I liked the story "HolocaustMemories" by Ashley M. Her story really caught my attention becauseI have read a lot of Holocaust stories and biographies. I would love tovisit the Holocaust museum in Washington, D.C.
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Low-Carb Diets = Big Business
by Jessie L., New City, NY
Thank you so much, Rodica K., for your article "Low-Carb Diets = Big Business." Low-carb diets are the big fad right now among those wanting to lose weight, but I am strongly against it.
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Subliminal Advertisements
by Jared F., Atlanta, GA
I really enjoyed reading "Subliminal Advertisements." I have discussed this in my health classes for the past two years, and wondered why no one published an article about it.
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Suggestions
by Namphon K., Phoenix, AZ
First of all, I enjoy reading Teen Ink.All the stories teens write are amazing. I thought Teen Ink would bejust another boring teacher’s magazine, but to my surprise it isvery factual and full of opinions.
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Thanks, Teen Ink
by Cassie J., Dublin, OH
I appreciate you publishing such a diverse range of writing. You have given teens a way to get published and I thank you for it. Your magazine is a great way to make teens feel good about themselves, and has greatly impacted my life.
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Un-United We Stand
by Marlene C., Willits, CA
I really liked "Un-United We Stand" by Adam C.. My dad is from Mexico and sometimes he is looked down on because of his darker skin. This article claims that everyone is the same, that it doesn’t matter what color you are.
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Walking
by Stephanie W., Cedar Hills, UT
I read "Walking" by Chris R.about his friend on drugs who can’t get off them. Chris described his friend as acting like an idiot and a moron, but I think Chris is a moron, too. His statement that "anyone can try it once" is stupid.
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