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Teen Ink Magazine, March 2004 : Feedback Articles

A Boyfriend? Not Now!
by Bianca L., Decatur, GA
     I really enjoyed "A Boyfriend? Not Now!" by Alison S. in February. I must say I agree with her on many levels.
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Catholic School Girls
by Cecile M., Milton, MA
     I would like to congratulate Brittany B. on a very well-written parody of the stereotypical Catholic school girl. Being a Catholic school girl, though, I disagree with and am appalled by the reputation given to my classmates and me.
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Fat and Free
by Christina S., Willits,
     I enjoyed "Fat and Free" by Josephine L. because I am surprised to hear there is someone out there who can admit to being fat and not caring. I am also kind of fat so I know how she feels.
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Feedback to Feedback
by Anonymous, Norwich, NY
     I recently read an article about homosexuality and a kid said that it scared him, and that if you are homosexual, not to tell others.
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For Victor
by Stephanie M., Decatur, GA
     As soon as I read the poem "For Victor" in the February issue, I fell in love. It was so well written, really capturing the emotions you might feel at a funeral.
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Meat, the End of the World
by Erin D., No. Platte, NE
     I agree with Andrew W.'s article "Meat, the End of the World." I am a partial vegetarian because I don't like the idea of eating a dead animal. But now I have more of a reason to be a vegetarian - animal production is destroying our environment.
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Murder at My Wal-Mart
by Shara T., Franklin Square, NY
     "Murder at My Wal-Mart" was very disturbing. It is amazing to believe this is going on in our society. Like the author, I have seen kids playing video games all the time. Most games have to do with violence and nobody is stopping it.
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Neglecting Politics
by Matt N., Franklin Square, NY
     Few people show the slightest interest in politics until they are older, usually when they have their own families. The issues of education, economics and heath care are more important to a parent than to a teen.
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Retire the Abuse
by Carly G., Murray, UT
     I feel that writer Florence W. is completely right. I wish we could stop putting our loved ones in homes where they may be abused. I have seen the effects of nursing home abuse and neglect.
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Snow Falling Down
by Paul R., Atlanta, GA
     One of the most outstanding stories I have read in a teen magazine was "Snow Falling Down" in the February issue. It really stood out because it illustrated a situation that I have experienced.
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Suing People for Their Love of Music
by Deirdre M., Garden City, NY
     Reading this article changed my opinion about downloading music. I had thought the recording industry had a right to sue those who were downloading since they spend a lot of money producing CDs, but now I feel it's wrong to punish individuals.
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Thank You ...
by Sarah A., Wethersfield, CT
     In the February article "Thank You ...", the author questions whether detailed analysis of books in English classes that results in a deeper understanding is worth the sacrifice of personal enjoyment.
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True Identity
by Angie S., Murray, UT
     I enjoyed this piece because it totally describes what I'm going through right now. I have a new friend who stands out while I've tried my whole life to fit in.
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